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soon face a tough decision as to how long they can continue to look for the missing jet. >> pelley: bob orr in our washington newsroom, bob, thanks very much. flight 370 would be a whole lot easier to find if the boeing 777 was equipped with the latest technology. it was not. here is transportation correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: among the planes searching the southern indian ocean the p 3 orion the military plane with sophisticated technology that something flight 370 did not have, automatic deployable flight recorder also known as adfr. >> in a crash the combination cockpit voice and flight data recorder would eject instead of going down with the mean it would float on top of the water, providing search teams with the location of the crash site. >> made by drs technologies this type of black box is being used by the military six the since, since the sixties and in the f/a-18 fighter jet. some commercial airlines already have technology that streams data, the automated flight reporting system or afar extends real-time data including location from plane to satellite to monitoring st
soon face a tough decision as to how long they can continue to look for the missing jet. >> pelley: bob orr in our washington newsroom, bob, thanks very much. flight 370 would be a whole lot easier to find if the boeing 777 was equipped with the latest technology. it was not. here is transportation correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: among the planes searching the southern indian ocean the p 3 orion the military plane with sophisticated technology that something flight 370 did...
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bob orr on the investigation. clarissa ward on the search. the death toll is rising after a new york city gas explosion. michelle miller has found there's pipeline danger in many cities. we learned that g.m. knew about a faulty part for 13 years as it continued to build cars with deadly consequences. jeff glor has details. and a little boat launched on a tide of misery is sent home with a cargo of hope. >> definitely mind blowing thinking that this boat traveled upside down two years all the way across the ocean to get here. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. it has been nearly one week now since malaysia airlines flight 370 left linda lane for beijing, and seemingly vanished into thin air. but it has to be somewhere, and tonight the search for the boeing 777 is moving farther into the indian ocean because there is evidence the plane may have changed course toward the west after losing contact with air traffic controllers and that it continued to fly in that direction for qui
bob orr on the investigation. clarissa ward on the search. the death toll is rising after a new york city gas explosion. michelle miller has found there's pipeline danger in many cities. we learned that g.m. knew about a faulty part for 13 years as it continued to build cars with deadly consequences. jeff glor has details. and a little boat launched on a tide of misery is sent home with a cargo of hope. >> definitely mind blowing thinking that this boat traveled upside down two years all...
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bob orr, justice and homeland security correspndent for cbs news, my colleague there. davidave gallo, thank you as we. robert wagner is here. in the late 1940s, the up and comer had an inside view of that period in history. his book, "you must remember this," reflects that special time. glad to have robert wagner back at this table with his book. >> a pleasure. >> charlie: you're 84. yeah. >> charlie: you look fabulous! (laughter) you take care of yourself? >> yeah, i try to keep it together, you know. do some stretches and lift a few weights and swim a bit. >> charlie: eat well. i beg your pardon? >> charlie: eat well. yeah, well -- >> charlie: not as much as. not as much as. >> charlie: this book is about a hollywood you knew. >> yeah. >> charlie: tell me about it. well, you know, i work with a lot of young people, and they always ask me about what it was like, what was the golden era like, and what was it like being in the contract system, all that. so i started to tell them. you know, i tell them that universal had 40 young people under contract and fox had 40 and
bob orr, justice and homeland security correspndent for cbs news, my colleague there. davidave gallo, thank you as we. robert wagner is here. in the late 1940s, the up and comer had an inside view of that period in history. his book, "you must remember this," reflects that special time. glad to have robert wagner back at this table with his book. >> a pleasure. >> charlie: you're 84. yeah. >> charlie: you look fabulous! (laughter) you take care of yourself? >>...
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. >> pelley: bob orr on the investigation. and we'll talk to sully sullenberger about what might have been gone wrong. foe rstime, the father of adam lanza talks about the sandy hook shootings and his son's mental health. >> reporter: does he blame himself in any way? >> pelley: don dahler has the story. a blood test may predict alzheimer's disease. dr. jon lapook on the new research. and chip reid reports on what may be the biggest obstacle keeping man from reaching mars. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the mystery has the attention of the world. what's become of malaysia airlines flight 370? tonight, dozens of ships and planes from a number of countries, including the united states, are conducting a search of where the boeing 777 vanished. the plane left kuala lumpur, malaysia, saturday morning for beijing, china, with 239 people on board, including three americans. today, relatives in both cities held vigils and tried to comf
. >> pelley: bob orr on the investigation. and we'll talk to sully sullenberger about what might have been gone wrong. foe rstime, the father of adam lanza talks about the sandy hook shootings and his son's mental health. >> reporter: does he blame himself in any way? >> pelley: don dahler has the story. a blood test may predict alzheimer's disease. dr. jon lapook on the new research. and chip reid reports on what may be the biggest obstacle keeping man from reaching mars....
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bob orr, cbs news washington. >> the plane has been missing longer than any other commercial airliner, more than 10 days, and the search is now the largest in aviation history. area that covers 7 n square miles. >>> tonight experts estimate that its final location was somewhere along one of these red lines. that's appear area that covers 7 million square miles. to the north the plane would have flown mostly over land. to the south over water. today the u.s. navy searched 27,000 square nautical miles of open ocean with a plane developed to detect submarines. it uses radar and hi-tech cameras to peer deep into the water. >> somebody said hey, we might see something. we immediately turned back to that object. then we have our camera zoom in and depending on the altitude we might come down to 200, 300 feet and then get everybody's eyes focused on that object. >> today the crew spotted a big oil slick, noted its location, took pictures and sent the information to malaysian authorities. >>> vice president joe biden is heading to europe tonight to discuss the crisis in ukraine with leaders i
bob orr, cbs news washington. >> the plane has been missing longer than any other commercial airliner, more than 10 days, and the search is now the largest in aviation history. area that covers 7 n square miles. >>> tonight experts estimate that its final location was somewhere along one of these red lines. that's appear area that covers 7 million square miles. to the north the plane would have flown mostly over land. to the south over water. today the u.s. navy searched 27,000...
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bob orr on what we know today. clarissa ward pursues the malaysian prime minister. >> reporter: was the plane hijacked, sir? >> pelley: the secretary of state tries to head off the breakup of ukraine. margaret brennan on the answer he got today from russia. elizabeth palmer is inside ukraine. as the heroin epidemic destroys young lives, jim axelrod finds two moms with a warning for parents. >> reporter: do either of you still think, oh, my god, how do i get here? >> every day. >> pelley: and steve hartman on the road. when you find your days are numbered, count your blessings. >> he might not be here next year so i knew this was the year to do it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. no, we still don't know where the plane is, but tonight, the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370 is looking less like an accident. new evidence is pointing towards something more sinister. today a company that operates satellites co
bob orr on what we know today. clarissa ward pursues the malaysian prime minister. >> reporter: was the plane hijacked, sir? >> pelley: the secretary of state tries to head off the breakup of ukraine. margaret brennan on the answer he got today from russia. elizabeth palmer is inside ukraine. as the heroin epidemic destroys young lives, jim axelrod finds two moms with a warning for parents. >> reporter: do either of you still think, oh, my god, how do i get here? >>...
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bob orr on what we've learned today. the president moves against russia in the biggest east-west standoff since the cold war. elizabeth palmer and charlie d'agata on the crimea crisis. >> what happened to the universe right after the big bang? today scientists think they know. and break out your brackets with march madness upon us, james brown introduces us to the coach who made harvard a name to be feared captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. whatever happened to malaysia airlines flight 370, it has just lanned in the record booksment it has to you been missing without a trace for more than ten days and that's longer than any commercial airliner in history. the boeing triple 7 disappeared on a flight from kuala lumpur malaysia to beijing with 239 people on board including three americans. because the plane's communication systems were silenced, experts can only estimate that its final location is along one of these corridors toward the north or toward the
bob orr on what we've learned today. the president moves against russia in the biggest east-west standoff since the cold war. elizabeth palmer and charlie d'agata on the crimea crisis. >> what happened to the universe right after the big bang? today scientists think they know. and break out your brackets with march madness upon us, james brown introduces us to the coach who made harvard a name to be feared captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott...
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assessment in the ongoing developments of the missing airliner, joined by consultant steve ganyard and bob orr. >> first, you have to find a piece of debris and, working backwards over time, scientists will tell us thousand currents and winds moved debris around and will try to find literally an x on a map and we'll put robotic vehicles underwater, perhaps, sonar, pinger locators will be towed through the zone and if we get lucky may find the primary wreckage field but that's far from certain and people need to settle in here, charley, while this is big news, we are not close to knowing what happened to the airplane. >> charlie: the announcement of the 2014 pritzker architecture prize recipient. jointed by tom pritzker, chairman of the pritzker organization and the architect who received the award, shigeru ban. >> the purpose of the prize is to honor a living architect who has made a contribution, a significant contribution to humanity and has done it through the built environment and through the art of architecture. >> the difference between permanent or temporary living is not about material
assessment in the ongoing developments of the missing airliner, joined by consultant steve ganyard and bob orr. >> first, you have to find a piece of debris and, working backwards over time, scientists will tell us thousand currents and winds moved debris around and will try to find literally an x on a map and we'll put robotic vehicles underwater, perhaps, sonar, pinger locators will be towed through the zone and if we get lucky may find the primary wreckage field but that's far from...
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bob orr is in washington. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. >> bob, what are the chances this debris is flight 370? >> i think there's a reasonable chance, charlie, because this debris is in an area where we would expect to find it. the ntsb mapped a radar data it had and satellite data, they had projected flight paths. this would be at the extreme southern end of the southern projected flight arc. the one positive sign we can say so far without seeing this debris and physically retrieving it is that it's in an area we would expect to find it. so that gives me optimism. >> bob, added to that, the satellite imagery also suggests that one of those objects spotted was almost 80 feet in length. could that be consistent with the wing of a boeing 777 that measures about 89 feet long? >> yeah, it's possible, norah. the wingspan for that entire plane is a couple hundred feet, 199 feet across. so it's conceivable that what we're seeing here is a large section of one of the wings. and one of the reas
bob orr is in washington. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. >> bob, what are the chances this debris is flight 370? >> i think there's a reasonable chance, charlie, because this debris is in an area where we would expect to find it. the ntsb mapped a radar data it had and satellite data, they had projected flight paths. this would be at the extreme southern end of the southern projected flight arc. the one positive sign we can say so far without seeing...
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bob orr is tracking the investigation. i understand there's still no sign of the plane or the 239 people on board. >> well, good morning, charlie and norah. that's right. this investigation, as you noted, has been marked by frustration by the families and false leads for investigators. searchers still have not found any of the plane's wreckage. now investigators are pretty convinced those two men traveling on the false passports had nothing at all to do with the plane's disappearance. the men, as we reported both iranians purchased their ticket with his the help of an iranian businessman with ties in thailand. they got on that doomed flight to beijing. authorities are comparing their photos and thumb prints against criminal and terror databases but have found no ties at all to terrorism. one man was likely seeking asylum in germany and the other man, we're told was ultimately heading to denmark. they need the plane's wreckage and black boxes to know what happened in those final seconds before flight 370 disappeared. for no
bob orr is tracking the investigation. i understand there's still no sign of the plane or the 239 people on board. >> well, good morning, charlie and norah. that's right. this investigation, as you noted, has been marked by frustration by the families and false leads for investigators. searchers still have not found any of the plane's wreckage. now investigators are pretty convinced those two men traveling on the false passports had nothing at all to do with the plane's disappearance. the...
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bob orr on what we've learned today. the president moves against russia in the biggest east-west standoff since the cold war. elizabeth palmer and charlie d'agata on the crimea crisis. >> what happened to the universe right after the big bang?
bob orr on what we've learned today. the president moves against russia in the biggest east-west standoff since the cold war. elizabeth palmer and charlie d'agata on the crimea crisis. >> what happened to the universe right after the big bang?
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. >> pelley: bob orr on the investigation.e'll talk to sully sullenberger about what might have been gone wrong. foe rstime, the father of adam lanza talks about the sandy hook shootings and his son's mental health. >> reporter: does he blame himself in any way? >> pelley: don dahler has the story. a blood test may predict alzheimer's disease. dr. jon lapook on the new research. and chip reid reports on what may be the biggest obstacle keeping man from reaching mars. captioning sponsored by cbs
. >> pelley: bob orr on the investigation.e'll talk to sully sullenberger about what might have been gone wrong. foe rstime, the father of adam lanza talks about the sandy hook shootings and his son's mental health. >> reporter: does he blame himself in any way? >> pelley: don dahler has the story. a blood test may predict alzheimer's disease. dr. jon lapook on the new research. and chip reid reports on what may be the biggest obstacle keeping man from reaching mars....
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late today, correspondent bob orr learned that some of the files deleted from the hard drive have been recovered, but sources tell him nothing suspicious was found. tonight, there is more troubling news on ukraine. david martin has learned there is growing concern in the u.s. military that russia could take more of ukraine after annexing crimea last week. david is at the pentagon for us tonight. david? >> reporter: scott, no one knows what vladimir putin will do next, but u.s. intelligence analysts believe he may be preparing to carve out a land corridor connecting russia directly with crimea. analysts have been watching the build-up of russian infantry, armored and airborne units and estimate they are preparing to seize three cities, all of which are a predominant lie russian speaking population. it could carve a area to crimea that could keep it re-supplied. in a phone conversation, defense secretary hagel scheduled the russian defense minister to explain the purpose of the buildup, which russia officially calls an exercise. >> he told me that they had no intention of crossing the bo
late today, correspondent bob orr learned that some of the files deleted from the hard drive have been recovered, but sources tell him nothing suspicious was found. tonight, there is more troubling news on ukraine. david martin has learned there is growing concern in the u.s. military that russia could take more of ukraine after annexing crimea last week. david is at the pentagon for us tonight. david? >> reporter: scott, no one knows what vladimir putin will do next, but u.s....
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and bob orr has an update on the possible cause of its disappearance. >>> and we'll take a closer lookt for fake or stolen passports. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,, ,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. i'm michelle griego. and i'm frank mallicoat time is 4-- here's meteorologist lawrence with check >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, march, 11. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30. let's get you out of the gate with some terrific weather today. beautiful day, right? >> it is going to be a beautiful day outside. a taste of things to come. lots of sunshine coming our way. we have nice clear skies now. some offshore winds a little breezy in spots. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and chp just issued a high wind advisory one for the bay bridge. so two hands on the steering wheel. break down your morning commute coming up. >> thank you. >>> blown to smithereens. this is what happened when a train carrying fracked oil derailed. now kpix 5 has learned there
and bob orr has an update on the possible cause of its disappearance. >>> and we'll take a closer lookt for fake or stolen passports. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,, ,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. i'm michelle griego. and i'm frank mallicoat time is 4-- here's meteorologist lawrence with check >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, march, 11. i'm michelle...
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joining us cbs news justice and homeland security bob orr who spent many years on the transportation beat here at cbs. the question everybody is asking, how could a plane simply vanish? >> very rare. a plane at cruisal take taught the safest phase of flight. almost never happens but it does happen. in june of 2009 there was a very famous case, air france 447 coming out of brazil enroute to paris, gets over the south atlantic just vanishes. it's a month to find any of the wreckage. >> rose: is it a distress call? >> yes. that's really what has people so concerned right now. hat 35,000 feet you would think that the pilots have time to say, we're in trouble here. to give some hint as to what system might be failing or what event has happened on the airplane. but i have to tell you it's not completely uncommon for pilots to get so focused on the problem at hand that they don't have time to notify anybody. they're top and drilled in to their heads, fly the plane first, diagnose the problem, then tell others about your problem. >> what do we know about the passport cases two of people who
joining us cbs news justice and homeland security bob orr who spent many years on the transportation beat here at cbs. the question everybody is asking, how could a plane simply vanish? >> very rare. a plane at cruisal take taught the safest phase of flight. almost never happens but it does happen. in june of 2009 there was a very famous case, air france 447 coming out of brazil enroute to paris, gets over the south atlantic just vanishes. it's a month to find any of the wreckage....
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. >> pelley: bob orr on the investigation. and we'll talk to sully sullenberger about what might have been gone wrong. for the first time, the father of adam lanza talks about the sandy hook shootings and his son's mental health. >> reporter: does he blame himself in any
. >> pelley: bob orr on the investigation. and we'll talk to sully sullenberger about what might have been gone wrong. for the first time, the father of adam lanza talks about the sandy hook shootings and his son's mental health. >> reporter: does he blame himself in any
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here's bob orr on the new plan. >> reporter: under the administration's proposal, telephone companies like verizon and at&t would collect the phone records of millions of americans and retain the data for 18 months. the government could only access specific records with court orders in terrorism investigations. president obama said today the new approach would balance privacy and security concerns. en i am confident that it allows us to do what is necessary in order to deal with the dangers ddom a terrorist attack but does so in a way that addresses some of the concerns people have >>ised. >> reporter: the proposed overhaul of the key surveillance program comes ten months after rsrmer n.s.a. contractor edward snowden first revealed its existence. intelligence officials have stressed the n.s.a. only collects lists of numbers and lengths of calls and does not arnitor content. still, privacy advocates warn the program could be abused, and so have called for an end for bulk collection of americans' phone calls. but house intelligence committee ngmocrat dutch ruppersberger says phone recor
here's bob orr on the new plan. >> reporter: under the administration's proposal, telephone companies like verizon and at&t would collect the phone records of millions of americans and retain the data for 18 months. the government could only access specific records with court orders in terrorism investigations. president obama said today the new approach would balance privacy and security concerns. en i am confident that it allows us to do what is necessary in order to deal with the...
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here's bob orr. >> reporter: investigators want to determine if the flight simulator found in captain zaharie shah's home was ever used to practice radar-evading maneuvers and landings at remote airstrips. sources say a preliminary analysis found nothing unusual in the simulator or zaharie's background. he's a married father of three. and a flight instructor with more than 18,000 hours of experience. but the sequence of events surrounding the jetliner's disappearance is focusing suspicion on zaharie and his copilot farrek hamid. the 27-year-old fariq has 2,700 hours flying having recently moved to the 777. he has been described as a quiet, religious man who was planning to marry. malaysian officials today said it was fariq who uttered the last words from flight 370. all right, good night, he said at 1:19 a.m. on march 8th. two minutes later at 1:21 the planes transponders quit sending the plane's location, altitude and speed to controllers. it was flying at 35,000 feet en route to beijing. around the same time, during a half hour window from 1:07 to 1:37 the plane stopped sending engi
here's bob orr. >> reporter: investigators want to determine if the flight simulator found in captain zaharie shah's home was ever used to practice radar-evading maneuvers and landings at remote airstrips. sources say a preliminary analysis found nothing unusual in the simulator or zaharie's background. he's a married father of three. and a flight instructor with more than 18,000 hours of experience. but the sequence of events surrounding the jetliner's disappearance is focusing suspicion...
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bob orr on the investigation. clarissa ward on the search. toll is rising after a new york city gas explosion. michelle miller has found there's pipeline danger in many cities. we learned that g.m. knew about a faulty part for 13 years as it continued to build cars with deadly consequences. jeff glor has details. and a little boat launched on a tide of misery is sent home with a cargo of hope. >> definitely mind blowing thinking that this boat traveled upside down two years all the way across the ocean to get here. captioning sponsored by cbs
bob orr on the investigation. clarissa ward on the search. toll is rising after a new york city gas explosion. michelle miller has found there's pipeline danger in many cities. we learned that g.m. knew about a faulty part for 13 years as it continued to build cars with deadly consequences. jeff glor has details. and a little boat launched on a tide of misery is sent home with a cargo of hope. >> definitely mind blowing thinking that this boat traveled upside down two years all the way...
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bob orr on what we know today.rd pursues the malaysian prime minister. >> reporter: was the plane hijacked, sir? >> pelley: the secretary of state tries to head off the breakup of ukraine. margaret brennan on the answer he got today from russia. elizabeth palmer is inside ukraine. as the heroin epidemic destroys young lives, jim axelrod finds two moms with a warning for parents. >> reporter: do either of you still think, oh, my god, how do i get here? >> every day. >> pelley: and steve hartman on the road. when you find your days are numbered, count your blessings. >> he might not be here next year so i knew this was the year to do it.
bob orr on what we know today.rd pursues the malaysian prime minister. >> reporter: was the plane hijacked, sir? >> pelley: the secretary of state tries to head off the breakup of ukraine. margaret brennan on the answer he got today from russia. elizabeth palmer is inside ukraine. as the heroin epidemic destroys young lives, jim axelrod finds two moms with a warning for parents. >> reporter: do either of you still think, oh, my god, how do i get here? >> every day....
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. >> we go to bob orr in washington. bob? >> reporter: charlie, i think this is an attempt by the malaysians to try to get ahead of the rumor. there's speculation about what might have happened to the plane. initial satellite refinement said it either went to the north or the asian continent or south to the indian ocean. families thought we were holding out hope that the plane landed somewhere. even though that was a are he moat possibility. the malaysians said, look we have looked at this satellite data and we have had time to refine the analysis. we now say with certainly, according to the malaysians that the plane's journey ended in the southern indian ocean. this is an important point because this i think confirms in the malaysian's minds that the plane has crashed. now they will press to find the wreckage. that's the first point. we have to understand we are a long way still from knowing what happened. we haven't confirmed a single piece of debris. until they can find that piece of debris, lots of things have been found
. >> we go to bob orr in washington. bob? >> reporter: charlie, i think this is an attempt by the malaysians to try to get ahead of the rumor. there's speculation about what might have happened to the plane. initial satellite refinement said it either went to the north or the asian continent or south to the indian ocean. families thought we were holding out hope that the plane landed somewhere. even though that was a are he moat possibility. the malaysians said, look we have looked...
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and from the washington bureau, bob orr. welcome. >> thank you. >> let me go to this first question. what is the key piece of evidence that led the prime minister to make the announcement he made? >> i think what the prime minister said -- the company that was getting the pings did additional forensics and got boeing to help out. we have been talking about southern route and a northern route. they went back and said, now, we're sure it is on the southern arc. it is 1000 miles out to sea. that airplane is out of gas and going nowhere except in the water. it was really just reaffirming evidence we know. it was done for the relatives to say, it is time to abandon hope. there's nobody that could have survived. >> what is next? >> we have to find some piece of debris. this is an important marker for the malaysians to tell the families, you have heard crazy rumors. people holding onto hopes. as he said, the airplane has obviously crashed. it is in the southern indian ocean. until we get a piece of debris that definitely came from
and from the washington bureau, bob orr. welcome. >> thank you. >> let me go to this first question. what is the key piece of evidence that led the prime minister to make the announcement he made? >> i think what the prime minister said -- the company that was getting the pings did additional forensics and got boeing to help out. we have been talking about southern route and a northern route. they went back and said, now, we're sure it is on the southern arc. it is 1000 miles...
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bob orr is in washington talking to sources about the srgz. bob, good morning. >> good morning. there are more and more indicators that show flight 370 could a criminal act. two communications stopped working in the moments just before it disappeared from radar. a data system to about the plane's engine and performance shut down. so, too, did tran responders which have information about the jet's speed, altitude and position. while a cascading electrical problem could cause that failure, it is also entirely possible that somebody on that plane intentionally turned off the systems. also, investigators say there is further evidence suggesting the jet did not immediately crash after the data disappeared from radar. a transmitter on the plane apparently continued to try for four hours to ping satellites. that's an indication that the jet continued to fly for some time. investigators believe the plane turned and flew west from its intended flight path. military radar picked up a trail of unidentified blips moving away from the spot. back across the malaysian peninsula, and the strait
bob orr is in washington talking to sources about the srgz. bob, good morning. >> good morning. there are more and more indicators that show flight 370 could a criminal act. two communications stopped working in the moments just before it disappeared from radar. a data system to about the plane's engine and performance shut down. so, too, did tran responders which have information about the jet's speed, altitude and position. while a cascading electrical problem could cause that failure,...
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bob orr is in washington. bob, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> let me begin with this question. following up on what lee said, is it possible that if this plane went down in those oceans and has sunk to the bottom, we may not ever find it? >> it's a frightening possibility, charlie, but it is possible. i think what disturbs me here is the debris we saw on the satellites gave us hope that investigators were looking in the right area. it's not all that surprising that they haven't found those large objects yet. but what i think is troubling to investigators is they haven't found anything. if a plane is down in that area and you have a blossoming debris field, there will be something floating somewhere and if the big pieces sank i would expect lightweight material still to be available. and they haven't even come across that. so i'm not sure that now we're looking in the right place once again, charlie. >> bob, what tools do they have other than by sight and those that are on the sophisticated airplanes
bob orr is in washington. bob, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> let me begin with this question. following up on what lee said, is it possible that if this plane went down in those oceans and has sunk to the bottom, we may not ever find it? >> it's a frightening possibility, charlie, but it is possible. i think what disturbs me here is the debris we saw on the satellites gave us hope that investigators were looking in the right area. it's not all that surprising that...
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joining me from washington, bob orr, the justice and homeland security correspondent for cbs news. from boston, dave gallo. the oceanographer who led the successful search for the record air france flight 447 in 2009. thank you for joining us. let me begin with the obvious question. what do we know at this time about flight 370? >> it is amazing. four days after the plane disappeared, we do not know where it is, and we do not know what happened to the plane. we have conflicting information and not very many facts to go with that. we haven't found the wreckage . we do not have the plane's black box. we're are working on the intel side. the u.s. intelligence agencies around the world have taken a look at the passenger manifest list. they do not see any potential ties to terror there. we have a missing airplane and we can't say whether or not it crashed because of mechanical failure or sabotage, maybe a bomb. we just do not know. >> it is unlikely some people suggest it was a bomb because there was not a scattering of wreckage. >> that is right. we have seen in past crashes, it hold i
joining me from washington, bob orr, the justice and homeland security correspondent for cbs news. from boston, dave gallo. the oceanographer who led the successful search for the record air france flight 447 in 2009. thank you for joining us. let me begin with the obvious question. what do we know at this time about flight 370? >> it is amazing. four days after the plane disappeared, we do not know where it is, and we do not know what happened to the plane. we have conflicting...
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. >> bob orr is in washington where officials are trying to make sense of the little information they ave. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. veteran crash investigators simply are confounded by those malaysian military radar indications that the jet may have flown hundreds of miles off-course without maintaining any radio or data contact with controllers. now, for that to be possible, either the plane suffered some kind of failure that disabled its transponder, which reports location, speed, and altitude or somebody in the cockpit deliberately turned it off. that's why investigators now cannot rule out hijacking or even a criminal act by the flight crew. investigators are now forced to consider the possibility even if it's a slim one, of a pilot suicide, a deliberate crash, like that in 1999 which took down egyptair off of nantucket. it was later revealed in that crash the co-pilot of the flight gameel el-batouty did 2 as an act of revenge. authorities in malaysia are going through the professional records and personal lives of the pilots on flight 370,
. >> bob orr is in washington where officials are trying to make sense of the little information they ave. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. veteran crash investigators simply are confounded by those malaysian military radar indications that the jet may have flown hundreds of miles off-course without maintaining any radio or data contact with controllers. now, for that to be possible, either the plane suffered some kind of failure that disabled its...
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ahead bob orr is going to joining us with the latest on the investigation into the disappearance of theght. no sign of that plane. we are going to talk to captain sully sullenberger on the possible reasons there was no mayday call from the pilots. and then seth doan, he is in china, he spoke to the girlfriend of one of the american passengers. the reason she is still holding out hope that her boyfriend is alive. and then, finally, a california pioneer in human genetics is with us in studio 57 with his plan to help people live longer and healthier live. we all want that. the news is back in the morning. we will see you at seven. >> all right. norah, thank you. >>> it is 65:71. we have a fight over francisco's waterfront and it's washing ashore. >> should the voters have to weigh in any time a developer proposed a tall building on the edge of the bay? a judge is set to hear arguments in week. we have an inside look. >> good morning. frank and michelle. imagine you are a developer and you want to build a high-rise on the waterfront. you spend millions of dollars paying architects and lawye
ahead bob orr is going to joining us with the latest on the investigation into the disappearance of theght. no sign of that plane. we are going to talk to captain sully sullenberger on the possible reasons there was no mayday call from the pilots. and then seth doan, he is in china, he spoke to the girlfriend of one of the american passengers. the reason she is still holding out hope that her boyfriend is alive. and then, finally, a california pioneer in human genetics is with us in studio 57...
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bob orr is going to join us with new information on the passengers who held those stolen passports. iranian. plus, how the u.s. government is using twitter, facebook, even pinterest to track down potential terrorists and stop them before it's too late. and then a story from san francisco. many parents are turning to an app for their babysitting needs. maybe you've heard of it, called urban sitter. and what it does to create a trusting relationship for parents to find the right person for their kids. we have that story for you plus the news is back in the morning, so we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> it is 6:52. the search widens for that plane that vanished over the southeast asia. where authorities are now looking coming up. >> reporter: and an arsonist is still on the loose in fremont. i'm kiet do. we have a live report coming up. ,,,,,,,, could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.s everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help here. i need>>that's my geic
bob orr is going to join us with new information on the passengers who held those stolen passports. iranian. plus, how the u.s. government is using twitter, facebook, even pinterest to track down potential terrorists and stop them before it's too late. and then a story from san francisco. many parents are turning to an app for their babysitting needs. maybe you've heard of it, called urban sitter. and what it does to create a trusting relationship for parents to find the right person for their...
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. >> seth doane is in kuala lumpur as families await word, and bob orr on where the investigation goeswe begin with today's "eye-opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> this is probably the best lead we have right now, but we need to get there, find them, see them, assess them. >> possible breakthrough in the search for flight 370.
. >> seth doane is in kuala lumpur as families await word, and bob orr on where the investigation goeswe begin with today's "eye-opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> this is probably the best lead we have right now, but we need to get there, find them, see them, assess them. >> possible breakthrough in the search for flight 370.
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bob orr is in washington with a look at what might have happened in midflight. b, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony and norah. investigators desperately do need to find the wreckage and the jet's data and voice recorders to better zero in on a probable cause, because for now as seth reported, nothing can be ruled out. intelligence analysts are still trying to learn the actual names of the two passengers who were traveling on stolen passports. we do know the two men bought tickets on the same day through an agency in thailand, but so far, we're told there is no evidence that they were terrorists. it's just as likely or possible i should say that the two were using phony papers to seek refuge in another country. now, the lack of a distress call is fuelling speculation about possible terrorism. the boeing 777 vanished while cruising at 35,000 feet. and that's led to some suggestions that the pilots should have had time to notify controllers of some kind of an emergency. but a sudden catastrophic event -- say a major systems failure or structural failu
bob orr is in washington with a look at what might have happened in midflight. b, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony and norah. investigators desperately do need to find the wreckage and the jet's data and voice recorders to better zero in on a probable cause, because for now as seth reported, nothing can be ruled out. intelligence analysts are still trying to learn the actual names of the two passengers who were traveling on stolen passports. we do know the two men bought...