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but it's a chinese ship. lots of chinese passengers on the -- on the plane that went down.s a reporter on that ship. i think the reporter is doing what reporters do, which is report news that's pretty darn significant if it's accurate. so i guess at this point the important thing is to get the asset there's and find out if this is true or not because if it's true, this is hugely important and i guess we need to stop quibbling over who broke the news and get the ships there to confirm it. but i think the australians were just being cautious and wanted to have confirmation. >> will ripley is live for us there in australia. will, good morning to you and what have you learned this hour? >> good morning. the bottom line, no, we don't have official confirmation. as we mentioned earlier, the australians first got word of this through some channel, we don't know which channel, they first got word around lunchtime. they've been trying to establish communication with haixun ever since. have not been able to get any information out of beijing which has been disseminated all the facts
but it's a chinese ship. lots of chinese passengers on the -- on the plane that went down.s a reporter on that ship. i think the reporter is doing what reporters do, which is report news that's pretty darn significant if it's accurate. so i guess at this point the important thing is to get the asset there's and find out if this is true or not because if it's true, this is hugely important and i guess we need to stop quibbling over who broke the news and get the ships there to confirm it. but i...
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no one knew this chinese ship the ship.inpoint this location? >> we don't know. we're guessing what they actually do have. i've been scanning english speaking chinese newspapers all day. this is front page news throughout the country. and the way they are reporting this there, they are quoting chinese scientists and college professors as this is it. we found the airplane. so they are not even speculating with caution in china. what that does in my mind is create an enormous political problem for australia and malaysians if they send that echo over that site and find nothing, do they just say there was nothing there in the first place and leave? do they say maybe the battery ran out by the time they got there? they are going to have a hard time ignoring the chinese information because of the pressure that's going to be put on them by china itself. >> mary australia authorities are saying that this is quote, important and encouraging lead. at the same time does it look as though the chinese are trying to take the lead in inve
no one knew this chinese ship the ship.inpoint this location? >> we don't know. we're guessing what they actually do have. i've been scanning english speaking chinese newspapers all day. this is front page news throughout the country. and the way they are reporting this there, they are quoting chinese scientists and college professors as this is it. we found the airplane. so they are not even speculating with caution in china. what that does in my mind is create an enormous political...
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the chinese don't do that.t back to their capital in beijing and then beijing decides what to relay to the australians, and so that's led to a source -- that's a source of confusion, potentially a source of friction as well. >> matthew chance, thanks so much, in perth, australia. so is the ping that the chinese claim to have heard today actually from flight 370? we're bringing in our team of aviation analysts right after this quick break. ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪ na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na some things just go together, like auto and home insurance. bundle them together at progressive, and you save big on both. ♪ oh, oh-oh, oh, oh hey, it's me! [ whistles ] and there's my dog! [gasps] there's my steps! i should stop talking. perfectly paired savings. now, that's progressive. their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, an
the chinese don't do that.t back to their capital in beijing and then beijing decides what to relay to the australians, and so that's led to a source -- that's a source of confusion, potentially a source of friction as well. >> matthew chance, thanks so much, in perth, australia. so is the ping that the chinese claim to have heard today actually from flight 370? we're bringing in our team of aviation analysts right after this quick break. ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪...
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this is also helpful in the search, though whatever signal that those chinese -- that that chinese ship came from that southern sector, you will now have the "ocean shield" investigating its own what they call acoustic incident. . they don't know what it is. all credible leads are being investigated and have launched us into a whole new phase of this investigation. >> it was just 24 hours ago, paula, that we were reporting it could be any hour now and we were in the last hours of hope that these batteries are still putting out pings. it's really remarkable that we're getting this lead at this point and of course hoping these ships can get to this area and continue the investigation at a critical time. >> reporter: angus houston was pretty blunt about that. he said they're advertised for 30 days, they can sometimes last eight days longer. they're on borrowed time. that's the reason all these assets are in that sector again, trying to comb over it again, listening and then verifying if it is that black box. what will happen if they believe that they are the flight data recorders, they wil
this is also helpful in the search, though whatever signal that those chinese -- that that chinese ship came from that southern sector, you will now have the "ocean shield" investigating its own what they call acoustic incident. . they don't know what it is. all credible leads are being investigated and have launched us into a whole new phase of this investigation. >> it was just 24 hours ago, paula, that we were reporting it could be any hour now and we were in the last hours...
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is it the government or the pla and the vast chinese energy consortiums?is a possible the tail is wagging the dog in southeast asia? >> first of all, even within the chinese people's liberation army navy, there are differences of opinion. there are some naval voices in china that argue for a more conciliatory policy in the south china sea. remember, china is not as intelligent as it was under mile. when it was totalitarian, only a few men controlled everything, including the military. but as that system goes from totalitarianism to a more traditional authoritarianism, different power centers emerged, including the military. so the military is more and more politically powerful, and the military has interests in promoting a very nationalist policy in the south china sea. one thing to keep in mind is that if it were only up to elites, it might be easier for the chinese regime to have a more conciliatory policy and the south china sea to compromise on the nine dash line as it were. but it's not only up to the lead. china may not be a democracy, but public opi
is it the government or the pla and the vast chinese energy consortiums?is a possible the tail is wagging the dog in southeast asia? >> first of all, even within the chinese people's liberation army navy, there are differences of opinion. there are some naval voices in china that argue for a more conciliatory policy in the south china sea. remember, china is not as intelligent as it was under mile. when it was totalitarian, only a few men controlled everything, including the military. but...
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the chinese vessel did duplicate the 37.5 gigahertz.0 feet. if indeed a pinger or pulse is detected that is now in the area, give me an idea of how and by what means would the exploration go to those depths. you have been in depths like this. explain what would be in store. >> there are two ways to get to these depths. you can use a remote operated vehicle, an rov and you would need a work class rov which would go down on the end of a tether, the tether provides power and electricity and command and control to the device. >> and you used that apparatus in the search for the titanic? >> yes, it was but our dives were by man submersibles. which are free swimming. they are not tethered or operated by humans. >> so, when we talk about this search area, they would probably have to be the use of both. perhaps some use of manned submersables as well? >> they are not necessarily the ideal way to go. they are fairly rare. and they have a limited time down below they are carrying humans which breathe oxygen. a remote vehicle can operate 24/7. >>
the chinese vessel did duplicate the 37.5 gigahertz.0 feet. if indeed a pinger or pulse is detected that is now in the area, give me an idea of how and by what means would the exploration go to those depths. you have been in depths like this. explain what would be in store. >> there are two ways to get to these depths. you can use a remote operated vehicle, an rov and you would need a work class rov which would go down on the end of a tether, the tether provides power and electricity and...
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this is where the chinese lived. you have to imagine it -- during the day, they suffered from the heaviest labor, and in the evening, they returned here exhausted where it was not much better. the camp was locked up. there was a sick bay and even a mental hospital for those who could not take it anymore. so far from home and cut off from their families, many went crazy. from here, the workers marched every day to the train station to work. >> located between a strategic port and world war i. the railways here were important for forces. >> the chinese works here. they had to repair the rails, which were regularly damaged by bombs. just imagine -- they had to carry the rails here and lay them. the same with the ties and gravel. it was all extremely heavy, and the chinese tended to be short and delicate, and they had this journey full of hardships behind them. it was an incredible drudgery. >> danielle is not the only person interested in the story. the inscriptions on the gravestones reveal that many of these dead come
this is where the chinese lived. you have to imagine it -- during the day, they suffered from the heaviest labor, and in the evening, they returned here exhausted where it was not much better. the camp was locked up. there was a sick bay and even a mental hospital for those who could not take it anymore. so far from home and cut off from their families, many went crazy. from here, the workers marched every day to the train station to work. >> located between a strategic port and world war...
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dare i say, it's the chinese. haven't we had conversations thus far in the process about their purported lack of sharing satellite imagery. when they did share the satellite imagery, the image they shared was doctored or blurry. also, just two hours prior to this news breaking, that the malaysians would have had a press conference which i watched in my hotel room. they did not say anything about this. it points to the dysfunction of the sharing of information. i have been told repeatedly that the depth of the ocean poses challenges. to find the pinger, you have to be on top of it. i guess the response to my own skepticism is to say, maybe the chinese had this information all along and weren't sharing it. where am i wrong, richard? >> you are not, frankly. you're not. if you talk to anybody this morning, they are all raising the same questions. firstly, the timing looks interesting and i'm being charitable. secondly, the nature of the release of the information is counter to everything that anybody ever involved in
dare i say, it's the chinese. haven't we had conversations thus far in the process about their purported lack of sharing satellite imagery. when they did share the satellite imagery, the image they shared was doctored or blurry. also, just two hours prior to this news breaking, that the malaysians would have had a press conference which i watched in my hotel room. they did not say anything about this. it points to the dysfunction of the sharing of information. i have been told repeatedly that...
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should united states be concerned about a larger chinese rule of the south china sea? >> they see it as on locking the door to break out the first into the wider pacific and allowing them to envelop to make the engine run around sovereignty without having to conquer taiwan. >> host: to surround it? >> by more and more trade and air connections and ballistic missiles focused at the same time. and at the same time the south china sea it is the antechamber to the indian ocean and china is helping to finance deep water ports as the commercial empire. the indian ocean covers the sahara desert to the archipelago. if base day dominant it unlocks the world to them most of the maritime eastern hemisphere in the way the caribbean and lock the world for the united states. >> so you may say if that is what china once does that bother or threaten us? >> this is how 1.in the book. the united states always needs of balance of power in the asia-pacific it cannot have going into the future decades the dominance it exercised in the post-world war two decade. because there was no chinese
should united states be concerned about a larger chinese rule of the south china sea? >> they see it as on locking the door to break out the first into the wider pacific and allowing them to envelop to make the engine run around sovereignty without having to conquer taiwan. >> host: to surround it? >> by more and more trade and air connections and ballistic missiles focused at the same time. and at the same time the south china sea it is the antechamber to the indian ocean and...
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two-thirds of the passengers on 370 are chinese. the chinese have invested a lot of resource, a lot of hours and money into this search. is it possible, reading the signals of the statements from angus houston and malaysian about this difficult search and in a search area where no one else is searching and wasn't designated for the day this person can put what essentially looks like a cup on a stick into shallow water and hear something or manufacture that to keep the search going now that we know the ping, the battery on this thing is expected to die in a few days or a few hours, possibly, or to say to the people of china, we were the closest, we gave it our best, we hope and fry to get the rest of the world to come and look but they didn't or it is too late? is it cynical to entertain that possibility? >> certainly it is possible, but what you're suggesting then is someone that's extremely manipulative and in a very kind of nefarious way basically try to control the investigation and man manipulate to tell people one thing when, i
two-thirds of the passengers on 370 are chinese. the chinese have invested a lot of resource, a lot of hours and money into this search. is it possible, reading the signals of the statements from angus houston and malaysian about this difficult search and in a search area where no one else is searching and wasn't designated for the day this person can put what essentially looks like a cup on a stick into shallow water and hear something or manufacture that to keep the search going now that we...
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jeff, what do you make of the chinese hearing a pulse signal. are you confident that it could be the real deal? >> good evening. i don't knt no't know if i'd usd confident, because we need more information, but i am hopeful, as i am sure that all of the families are, and everybody wants to get to the bottom of this and understand what happened. so finding the recorders is a very important piece of that, and we need to know what was heard, how long it was heard and what type of signal to better understand if it is the locator beacons themselves. >> and sure. and the analysts are saying perhaps, and also expressing some hope as you are. renee, you are learning new information about the chinese equipment, right? i mean, if the folks had been following this, they know that the big pinger locator was the u.s. piece of equipment that was lent to the australians and the tpl-25, the giant underwater microphone, but this is something different, and what do we know about it? >> it is also an underwater mic microphone, hydrophone, but it is not the same ca
jeff, what do you make of the chinese hearing a pulse signal. are you confident that it could be the real deal? >> good evening. i don't knt no't know if i'd usd confident, because we need more information, but i am hopeful, as i am sure that all of the families are, and everybody wants to get to the bottom of this and understand what happened. so finding the recorders is a very important piece of that, and we need to know what was heard, how long it was heard and what type of signal to...
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i think he was talking about the chinese vessel. but in terms of the ocean seas, i think he was just saying he got it now. but i didn't interpret him as saying he got it sooner than that but i might have misheard as well. my interpretation is he just heard about it now and it had only just happened recently. >> he said it still can't be verified but this is the most information they've gotten, he said this is an important and urgent lead butch he also urged caution as well, it's a very big ocean, a very big search area. >> his words were we must treat this carefully, it's important and encouraging. and then he described what ocean shield has heard as a crucial event. that's why "hms echo" is on the way. "ocean shield" will stay that to investigate the event. so an enormous amount of information coming out. some promising leads both from "ocean shield" and from the chinese. i think, don, the important this evening -- thing of what he said is time and again we will investigate every event. we've got a transmission, we must investigate
i think he was talking about the chinese vessel. but in terms of the ocean seas, i think he was just saying he got it now. but i didn't interpret him as saying he got it sooner than that but i might have misheard as well. my interpretation is he just heard about it now and it had only just happened recently. >> he said it still can't be verified but this is the most information they've gotten, he said this is an important and urgent lead butch he also urged caution as well, it's a very...
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between chinese doctors and the british government britain's association of chinese medicine says the new rules will force hundreds of chinese clinics to close which of the stick as well the shelling of producing traditional chinese medicine is a frightening and age in history from today. it will be illegal in britain for chinese doctors to prescribe these preparations. the next test it out and do licensed han yu has been a doctor and traditional chinese medicine for thirty years and not japan korea in britain. she says the active compared to make it impossible to tackle all chinese medicines do the same way as the western counterparts liao medical use leaving me how i feel i don't think he'll came in from time to think and more people. he and the breakthroughs practitioners of traditional chinese medicines will be allowed to continue describing he said why didn't he. the restriction will come on medicines described in the foam all of its bowl and beat the coins. in a statement the country's medicines regulatory agency said. natural doesn't always mean the study found some unlicensed
between chinese doctors and the british government britain's association of chinese medicine says the new rules will force hundreds of chinese clinics to close which of the stick as well the shelling of producing traditional chinese medicine is a frightening and age in history from today. it will be illegal in britain for chinese doctors to prescribe these preparations. the next test it out and do licensed han yu has been a doctor and traditional chinese medicine for thirty years and not japan...
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is it possible what the chinese heard could be a submarine? michael, go. >> i don't think it could be a submarine. i think there's lots of background choice. i think it could be something natural. it doesn't have a hitter. the hydroplane doesn't have a filter on it. it's incredibly difficult to know what it is. submarine, probably not. >> okay. david, how does ocean currents, tides and weather impact listening for the pings? >> hi, don. well, you know, the oceans can play a lot of games with sound especially when we're talking about these water depths. we're looking at anywhere from 1,000 which is not so bad down to 6,000 meters. so they could have -- almost certainly has an effect. and the question is how much of an effect would it have in this area? >> okay. what does that -- what do you mean? >> well, you know, it's one of these things you don't know until you actually get out there into the area and find out for yourself. it's tough to predict without having more oceangraphic information. what's the thermal structure of the water, what doe
is it possible what the chinese heard could be a submarine? michael, go. >> i don't think it could be a submarine. i think there's lots of background choice. i think it could be something natural. it doesn't have a hitter. the hydroplane doesn't have a filter on it. it's incredibly difficult to know what it is. submarine, probably not. >> okay. david, how does ocean currents, tides and weather impact listening for the pings? >> hi, don. well, you know, the oceans can play a...
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chinese briefly detected friday and saturday.tralian officials say it's unlikely to be from the same source. >> it's quite possible for sound to travel great distances, but be very difficult to hear near the surface of the ocean, for instance. >> reporter: all of the activity is happening right along this ark. where a partial satellite connection placed the plane at 8:19 a.m. the day it disappeared. the australians believe it's the most likely place the plane went do down. also emerging, new details about the plane's flight path. an official tells cnn after it makes that left turn, based on radar data, it skirts indonesia, which you're seeing there. that just suggests or raises the question, was the person in the cockpit trying to avoid radar? we may be one step closer to finding out if the new signals detected are truly from the black boxes, but you just had the navy commander on our air and they still haven't been able to recapture that sound as yet. >> maybe a result of the batteries having died in the interval or haven't gott
chinese briefly detected friday and saturday.tralian officials say it's unlikely to be from the same source. >> it's quite possible for sound to travel great distances, but be very difficult to hear near the surface of the ocean, for instance. >> reporter: all of the activity is happening right along this ark. where a partial satellite connection placed the plane at 8:19 a.m. the day it disappeared. the australians believe it's the most likely place the plane went do down. also...
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this is where the chinese lit. you have to imagine it. during the day he suffered the heaviest lever in the evening they returned here exhausted where it was a much better. to me. the camp was locked up in. there was a sick day and even a mental hospital. for those who couldn't take it anymore. but so far from home and cut off from their families many of the unicef and many went crazy ocd. oh and to coordinate fish from here the workers marched every day and layered train station to work. the show multiple clinician look like only two yes the man is located between now and the strategic port in world war one and the nearby front. the rail lines here were essential supply lines for the allied forces. digital coloring in addition latest edition went to the chinese were here they had to prepare the rails which were regularly damaged by bombs that went just imagine if they had to carry the rails here in lake temple on the same time sen gravel when the data did what he was all extremely heavy. they did it and the chinese tended to be shorts on
this is where the chinese lit. you have to imagine it. during the day he suffered the heaviest lever in the evening they returned here exhausted where it was a much better. to me. the camp was locked up in. there was a sick day and even a mental hospital. for those who couldn't take it anymore. but so far from home and cut off from their families many of the unicef and many went crazy ocd. oh and to coordinate fish from here the workers marched every day and layered train station to work. the...
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a spell of reason while critical thinker i think as you know the tv chinese. the concept car will call him baby diversity is a precondition for the money nice diversity. it's essential for civilization the assumption by confucius this cookie. we're so the girls as well. our impression of cool my station western and central areas of china have with the soaring economic growth in recent years to come province in particular has attracted more than two hundred and eighty four to five hundred companies for more than ten countries have approved the establishment of a consulate general in the province. our duty and taxes the city of sydney to understand the reasons behind this recent success the insurance company has invested over sending healing dollars the same he says his cds marking an easy industry transformation were keen to that the seizure. that i saw some vacancies. the local government is very open to new investment to the city this was one of the factors that we can fit it the infrastructure rebuilt the most north of the local government is willing to lear
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as you're aware, late yesterday reports surfaced in the chinese press that the chinese ship "hie shin1 "detected pings. i was alerted to this. additionally i confirmed a number of white objects which were also sited on the surface about 90 kilometers from the detection area. i made clear, however that these signals and the objects could not be verified as being related to the missing aircraft at that point in time. that remains the case. i also advised that the australian maritime safety authority's rescue coordination center had sfoen the rescue coordination center in china and asked for further information that might be relevant. this morning we were contacted by the chinese authorities and advised that high shin had redetected the signals within 90 kilometers of the original detection. this is an important and encouraging lead but one i urge you to continue to treat carefully. we are working in a very big ocean and within a very large search area and so far, since the aircraft went missing, we have had very few leads which allow us to narrow the search area. obviously, we take any
as you're aware, late yesterday reports surfaced in the chinese press that the chinese ship "hie shin1 "detected pings. i was alerted to this. additionally i confirmed a number of white objects which were also sited on the surface about 90 kilometers from the detection area. i made clear, however that these signals and the objects could not be verified as being related to the missing aircraft at that point in time. that remains the case. i also advised that the australian maritime...
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through a chinese-run news agency.have been informed of this? >> australia should have been informed because they're basically running the operation, the search and the recovery efforts. and the international civil aviation authority basically also has jurisdiction. but australia should have been notified. >> let's assume that australia is notified. what do we need now to actually find out if that ping belongs to the black box that was on 370? >> that ping actually has to be analyzed with specific equipment for the signal. and there's a lot of other things in the ocean that could interfere with that signal, such as mammals, caves -- >> there's a lot of talk about mammals and whales, everybody singing underneath there. but people are saying you can tell the difference between a mammal and a ping from a black box -- >> they're very similar. the high frequency and the percussi percussion, very similar to like a mammal or possibly other equipment on the ocean floor. but there is a very distinct signal that it puts out. so
through a chinese-run news agency.have been informed of this? >> australia should have been informed because they're basically running the operation, the search and the recovery efforts. and the international civil aviation authority basically also has jurisdiction. but australia should have been notified. >> let's assume that australia is notified. what do we need now to actually find out if that ping belongs to the black box that was on 370? >> that ping actually has to be...
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we have a transmission that has been received by the chinese ship. the job now is to determine what is the significance of that event, does it confirm or deny the presence of the aircraft locater on the bottom of the ocean? that's what we're doing. >> if it's transmitting at that frequency, what other possible sources could there be? >> again, what we have got here are fleeting acoustic events. the one night before last lasted just a very short period of time. the one yesterday afternoon, i think it was 1547 in the afternoon was nor 90 seconds. that's all we've got. it's not a continuous transmission. if you get close to the device, we should be receiving it for a longer period of time than just a fleeting encounter, but we've got a transmission, we must investigate it, and that's the way we work. >> one more thing. you were talking about satellite discrepancy earlier. >> yep. >> does that satellite discrepancy -- when you are talking about going back to the southern ocean, to the original area or in the area you are in the area of the chinese vessel
we have a transmission that has been received by the chinese ship. the job now is to determine what is the significance of that event, does it confirm or deny the presence of the aircraft locater on the bottom of the ocean? that's what we're doing. >> if it's transmitting at that frequency, what other possible sources could there be? >> again, what we have got here are fleeting acoustic events. the one night before last lasted just a very short period of time. the one yesterday...
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chinese news agency reporting that a chinese ship sergiarchinn the indian ocean picked up a ping on 37.5 the australian prime minister urged caution. >> my understanding is that they're unconfirmed and look -- the point i make is that we are hopeful, but by no means certain this is the most difficult search in human history. >> these are u.s. planes departing this morning from perth, always about to go on the search for the missing plane. my panel of experts are here with me. straight to the expert. the woman who has done many investigations like this, mary schiavo. you see the planes taking off. does this at all adjust the search area in any way, mary? >> well not for today but it will for tomorrow. today they will be scrambling to find out what the chinese know, and what they have got. >> rick gillispie, how does this change the investigation, if at all? >> i don't think it changes the investigation at all. we're following leads. i hope they're also following other leads. i'd want to know more about the emergency landings that the pilot was practicing. there are emergency landings and
chinese news agency reporting that a chinese ship sergiarchinn the indian ocean picked up a ping on 37.5 the australian prime minister urged caution. >> my understanding is that they're unconfirmed and look -- the point i make is that we are hopeful, but by no means certain this is the most difficult search in human history. >> these are u.s. planes departing this morning from perth, always about to go on the search for the missing plane. my panel of experts are here with me....
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today, chinese state-run media said that chinese ship had detected a pulse consistent with a pinger from black box. but now, it is said that it cannot be verified. and now, earlier today, i asked about how the frequency can be changed? >> it does not change the frequency for the duration of the pattern, but what it happens is that it starts to emit less acoustic energy, and in other words, it gets quiet. so as the battery dies, the signal strength is less, and that means that deteched range will start to decrease. >> and the chinese also report that one of the search plans detected white objects floating in the ocean near the search area. no confirmation of what those items might be, but previous objects were trash or other debris. and the hopes rose when we heard that the chinese ship had stumbled across it, and the longer we wait for the k confirmation, the less confident we are feeling. so let's bring in our analysts, michael kay, les abend, and richard quest. so michael, we have heard the experts say over and over that the black box needs to be found, and it would not be found until
today, chinese state-run media said that chinese ship had detected a pulse consistent with a pinger from black box. but now, it is said that it cannot be verified. and now, earlier today, i asked about how the frequency can be changed? >> it does not change the frequency for the duration of the pattern, but what it happens is that it starts to emit less acoustic energy, and in other words, it gets quiet. so as the battery dies, the signal strength is less, and that means that deteched...
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my chinese naval ships involved in this action. such but what makes present is the largest amount of operation ever carried out maybe it is fully tested our abilities to this fast response and strategic protection. oh by the many to read. wash and use as coach of ships carrying chemical weapons among chewing away from sydney. he's the best time of the chinese navy has been involved in a torrent of nationhood and promotion regional stability. it is obviously our wonderful ship a mother an excellent stayed strong leadership. all the reflection of china's strong commitment to peace and security and to play an important role in the overall program to be tuned up its chemical weapons the chinese navy's also in the gulf region and the misuse of money. the reason of sunday as the ipo in has conducted the poll of five hundred thousand as condemnations was wise. the screen. among the fifty hijacked ships. no one listens to the team title against rock defeated teams the chinese navy's and hospital she has to provide technical assistance ther
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>> i'm not surible speak to what that has been like in china, chinese tv. i don't speak chinese.ch less speculation, to a degree, it is almost unavoidable n a way, the search has been speculative. so, we have experts on that will talk about the technology and things like that, possible routes, but we really have avoided speculation. >> people hear about something like cctv and they hear about the state funding of it and they might be skeptical as a result. do you sense any pressure on journalists who tell the story of the missing plane a certain way because it's funded by the chinese government? >> certainly haven't. i mean is there a chinese way to describe how black boxes work? i think that largely, it's not -- it's not a story that has a chinese perspective. i think, in a watch but in the details, i think that there -- we bring to our viewers cctv. stands for china central television. this is not something we hide from, viewers should know that that's who is funding it. we don't hide from that at all. we are proud of that. it's part of who we are. so they should know on other
>> i'm not surible speak to what that has been like in china, chinese tv. i don't speak chinese.ch less speculation, to a degree, it is almost unavoidable n a way, the search has been speculative. so, we have experts on that will talk about the technology and things like that, possible routes, but we really have avoided speculation. >> people hear about something like cctv and they hear about the state funding of it and they might be skeptical as a result. do you sense any pressure...
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that the chinese briefly detected on friday and saturday. an australian official says it's unlikely to be from the same source. >> it's not possible for sounds to travel latterly but it would be difficult near the surface of the ocean, for instance. >> all of this activity is happening around the arc where the plane was placed at 8:19 a.m. the day it disappeared. the australians believe it's the most likely place that the plane went down. also emerging, new details about the pelane's flight path. officials say that the plane made a left turn skirting indonesia. could it be that someone in the cockpit and flying was trying to avoid radar? we may be one step to finding out if the new signals detected are truly from the plane's black boxes. and if it is and they found the black boxes, that truly would be extraordinary because they would have done it without finding any wreckage first, based on unproven satellite dated coupled with assumptions. when you think about aviation history and how they search for this sort of thing, it's never unfolded
that the chinese briefly detected on friday and saturday. an australian official says it's unlikely to be from the same source. >> it's not possible for sounds to travel latterly but it would be difficult near the surface of the ocean, for instance. >> all of this activity is happening around the arc where the plane was placed at 8:19 a.m. the day it disappeared. the australians believe it's the most likely place that the plane went down. also emerging, new details about the...
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ships, from a chinese ship.pecially equipped ship that has now arrive at the spot where the two pulse signals were picked up. on board the hms echo high detection gear. just north, just north-northeast of there, i should say, the australian ship ocean shield is continuing its investigations, trying to figure out the source of a curious, quote, acoustic event. and today another question is emerging. did the plane try to avoid indonesian airspace? a senior malaysian government source has come out with an explosive allegation that flight 370 apparently steered a suspicious course to avoid indonesian radar. and for the latest on the search, i want to go to perth, where the news conference is soon to be taking place, and that senior international correspondent matthew chance. so matthew, do you have any clues as to what this impromptu press briefing may be about? >> not really. i mean, i've spoken to the press office there, and they've said it's just an update on the status of the search. you know, but, it feels like
ships, from a chinese ship.pecially equipped ship that has now arrive at the spot where the two pulse signals were picked up. on board the hms echo high detection gear. just north, just north-northeast of there, i should say, the australian ship ocean shield is continuing its investigations, trying to figure out the source of a curious, quote, acoustic event. and today another question is emerging. did the plane try to avoid indonesian airspace? a senior malaysian government source has come out...
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the official chinese news agency says chinese patrol ship detected pulse signals in the southern indian ocean. the possible ping sounds from the black box were discovered by ship in an area outside today's search area. 1,000 miles northwest of perth, australia. they said the pulses were on the frequency the same as the pings sent from the plane's black box. chinese television earlier reported some ships have been moved to the new location but didn't say why. it's worth being cautious about the reports because there have been so many false leads before. the australian authorities, which are leading the sea search haven't confirmed the chinese report but are likely to send ships and planes to the area sunday. earlier the malaysia authorities said they wouldn't give up on finding the plane. >> it's been almost a month since malaysia flight 370 went missing. the search has been difficult, challenging and complex. in spite of all this, our determination remains undiminished. >> the search the plane is likely to be hampered over the next 24 hours because of bad weather. back to you. >> thank
the official chinese news agency says chinese patrol ship detected pulse signals in the southern indian ocean. the possible ping sounds from the black box were discovered by ship in an area outside today's search area. 1,000 miles northwest of perth, australia. they said the pulses were on the frequency the same as the pings sent from the plane's black box. chinese television earlier reported some ships have been moved to the new location but didn't say why. it's worth being cautious about the...
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they can look for the white pieces of debris that the chinese say they found. ultimately though, you're going to have to get other ships in the area which are qualified and have the equipment necessary to replicate that pinging. and that's why, you know, we are just in that dreadful wait and see moment. >> and, miles, what do you think as you sort of hear this and also if you could talk a little bit about sort of the frustration of the fact that you can't even get in touch it appears. the australian led mission here, they're not even in touch at this point we just heard with this chinese ship. i mean, it's raising huge question marks and even though there may be some answers, we're not quite getting them right now. >> well, i've detected a lot of i guess china bashing through this. you didn't do it but on twitter there's a lot of this discussion, and we have to be careful about this. given the acrimony between the way this investigation has been run by the malaysians and the chinese families, it probably should come as no surprise to us that the chinese are ope
they can look for the white pieces of debris that the chinese say they found. ultimately though, you're going to have to get other ships in the area which are qualified and have the equipment necessary to replicate that pinging. and that's why, you know, we are just in that dreadful wait and see moment. >> and, miles, what do you think as you sort of hear this and also if you could talk a little bit about sort of the frustration of the fact that you can't even get in touch it appears. the...
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increasingly we are studying chinese students studying there has to korea and china. and then going abroad to do a maths degree it's become a very common and so we are staying sharp rise in graduate programs and that's the strategy it's about speaking to the opportunity to study abroad which many chinese students to want it helps to klang which helped the context to deal with international experience the us has always remained a toe pink for chinese student what we need to study abroad one important reason is because the u s job market provides more tt's what is a change of mine is very compact. it's almost impossible for nine pounds invested in just a fine job so what can be nasty to us continue to improve the situation sort of things it's been very touching in recent times is that the national government as the chimes of rules to allow more testing students to study and work with the greatest. that was previously because it is really important to clean the professional areas with people having studied say accounting would like to work one of the large accounting fir
increasingly we are studying chinese students studying there has to korea and china. and then going abroad to do a maths degree it's become a very common and so we are staying sharp rise in graduate programs and that's the strategy it's about speaking to the opportunity to study abroad which many chinese students to want it helps to klang which helped the context to deal with international experience the us has always remained a toe pink for chinese student what we need to study abroad one...
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and people also like r&b, the chinese u.n., it -- chinese yuan, a gets the ball rolling.ow, i would like to invite my chinese friend -- how you look at the international manipulation of the 3m the -- current seat. you think this is one of the major hurdles that prevents the u.s. from adopting a free trade and politicians tend to have protectionism in times of economic crisis. is that true. [speaking mandarin] >> [speaking mandarin] >> let me do a brief translation. some of the listeners -- she says that there is a limited margin for international legalization of renminbi according to research in this area. go ahead. >> [speaking mandarin] [speaking mandarin] >> wait a minute. my memory is poor. [laughter] sorry. peter, if you could help. >> [speaking mandarin] [laughter] >> maybe i could. she says china needs to regionalize first, the renminbi, and must turn china from the biggest export state into one of the biggest import states. >> renminbi [laughter] -->> [speaking mandarin] >> we should lay more emphasis on domestic consumption as opposed to turning to the pollution
and people also like r&b, the chinese u.n., it -- chinese yuan, a gets the ball rolling.ow, i would like to invite my chinese friend -- how you look at the international manipulation of the 3m the -- current seat. you think this is one of the major hurdles that prevents the u.s. from adopting a free trade and politicians tend to have protectionism in times of economic crisis. is that true. [speaking mandarin] >> [speaking mandarin] >> let me do a brief translation. some of the...
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just as the chinese have information to to manifest information that the chinese already had as well.r them to be doing backgrounds on the passengers from china from the beginning. my understanding was the cooperation in that area along with the 4 countries on that plane from day one. >> where do you see this investigation now? the criminal investigation and now it seems as though well the australians have taken the lead, it is anyone's guess which direction this search will go and who is in the lead now? i think malaysia still has control of the other part of the investigation. >> and the actual accident investigation. >> that would be theirs. it is their airline and their plane. they will get a lot of help from the other countries us in particular has a lot of experience with this. they will draw on that. >> and rob, you know, what kind of timeline should anyone be expecting in regards to the on going search. until they have a bit of target to investigate they will for a long as they can. we could get licky at any moment. we want to talk more about this developing story this hour. a
just as the chinese have information to to manifest information that the chinese already had as well.r them to be doing backgrounds on the passengers from china from the beginning. my understanding was the cooperation in that area along with the 4 countries on that plane from day one. >> where do you see this investigation now? the criminal investigation and now it seems as though well the australians have taken the lead, it is anyone's guess which direction this search will go and who is...
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clearly many of the families were chinese.i asked david mckenzie how the chinese families are dealing with this. he answered that question. you're in kl. how are the malaysian families dealing with this? >> reporter: the malaysian families don't want to get their hopes up. they would like to see a resolution of this. but they're taking a wait and see attitude. most of the chinese families here, all but three, i'm told, have returned to beijing. the ones that remain say they were just trying to be patient. they were just trying to wait. they hope they don't find the plane at the bottom of the indian ocean. some of them still hold out hopes it might have landed somewhere. they say they will accept the outcome, ashleigh. >> you've done an exceptional job. i know this is your last day of a month long assignment. there are few assignments we're sent on at cnn that last that long. thank you for your work. jim clancy reporting live from kuala lumpur for us this sunday night, 6:39 a.m. local time for him. you've been hearing over and
clearly many of the families were chinese.i asked david mckenzie how the chinese families are dealing with this. he answered that question. you're in kl. how are the malaysian families dealing with this? >> reporter: the malaysian families don't want to get their hopes up. they would like to see a resolution of this. but they're taking a wait and see attitude. most of the chinese families here, all but three, i'm told, have returned to beijing. the ones that remain say they were just...
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we will continue with the breaking news reported by the chinese state news agency xinhua, the chineseea of the south indian ocean. we are working on a map to show you exactly where this is. we will have more after this. [ male announcer ] identity theft ... it's one of the fastest growing crimes in america. in fact, there's a new victim of identity theft every...three...seconds. so you have to ask yourself, am i next? one weak password could be all it takes. or trusting someone you shouldn't. over 100 million consumers had their personal information stolen in recent retail store and online security breaches. you think simply checking last month's credit score can stop identity thieves now? that alone just isn't enough. but lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. as soon as the patented lifelock identity alert system detects a threat, you'll be notified by text, phone or email. ♪ your response helps stop thieves before they do damage to your identity... helping to keep you safe... with three powerful layers of protection. detecting threats to your fi
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the chinese site has its trading debut in new york.mbers highlight the challenge of a shift to mobile. drowning their sorrows, shares as a at diageo and remy slowdown in china leaves them with a hangover. welcome to "the pulse
the chinese site has its trading debut in new york.mbers highlight the challenge of a shift to mobile. drowning their sorrows, shares as a at diageo and remy slowdown in china leaves them with a hangover. welcome to "the pulse
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some promising leads from ocean shield and chinese. i think the important thing of what he said, time and again, is we will investigate every event. we've got a transmission. we must investigate it. >> that was richard after this news conference about four hours ago. now the hms echo is ten hours from the area where the chinese picked up underwater pings so it can investigate further. the most difficult search every in mystery, how australia's prime minister describes this race to find flight 370. even if crews find where it went down, how much could be salvaged at this depth? we look at the challenges. >> this is what it looking like trying to recover the airplane from the ocean. you're watching the team gather pieces of the plane that went off new york in 1996. divers are maneuvering among pieces of the twisted wreckage. >> the u.s. navy has recovered a helicopter. they've done this before. >> the retired detective mccord has been among rescue missions including one that crashed in '98 off the coast of nova scotia. those were in more
some promising leads from ocean shield and chinese. i think the important thing of what he said, time and again, is we will investigate every event. we've got a transmission. we must investigate it. >> that was richard after this news conference about four hours ago. now the hms echo is ten hours from the area where the chinese picked up underwater pings so it can investigate further. the most difficult search every in mystery, how australia's prime minister describes this race to find...
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before i get to the hype behind the chinese internet.l jazeera's craig more. >> it is chinese for micro blog. it could best be described as a kind of hybrid between twitter and facebook. it is accessed by well over 30% of users here. and has a market penetration similar to twitter in the united states. when it was launched five years ago, it radically changed the way news spread in china with protests and grievances aired on the site. today it is still highly monitored by the chinese government. >> everything now is very constrained and people from outside who are going to use it if they are launching it publicly outside with going to china. >> reporter: finding out how many people actually use it is a difficult task, because marketing companies and spammers generate millions of zombie accounts. but of the more than 500 million registered users, only 10 million messages. >> yeah, i use it to keep up to date with news in china. it's quite good. >> reporter: it is launching in the united states because under chinese rules a company cannot
before i get to the hype behind the chinese internet.l jazeera's craig more. >> it is chinese for micro blog. it could best be described as a kind of hybrid between twitter and facebook. it is accessed by well over 30% of users here. and has a market penetration similar to twitter in the united states. when it was launched five years ago, it radically changed the way news spread in china with protests and grievances aired on the site. today it is still highly monitored by the chinese...
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meanwhile the chinese embassy in south korea says the body of another chinese passenger as friedrich avid racing the death toll of chinese nationals into the substitute forty. the fourth chinese national high school girl remains unaccounted for the current search team includes more than seven hundred ideas as well as three hundred and forty volunteers. over two hundred and ten rescue ships and thirty four to crop the scouring water is near the sunken ferry. and more nets have been stored there the side to prevent bodies trip to hawaii and the current. but the south korean because god says that moment will rise volunteer divers are causing problems in official search operations some have been seen around the site taking photographs and getting in the way of the navy has gone by this here we start our correspondent eugene john in judo and she told us the families wanted the bodies to be retrieved as soon as possible. as the hope of finding their loved ones alive is diminishing. because of more favorable under what conditions more bodies have been filed over the past few days which mean
meanwhile the chinese embassy in south korea says the body of another chinese passenger as friedrich avid racing the death toll of chinese nationals into the substitute forty. the fourth chinese national high school girl remains unaccounted for the current search team includes more than seven hundred ideas as well as three hundred and forty volunteers. over two hundred and ten rescue ships and thirty four to crop the scouring water is near the sunken ferry. and more nets have been stored there...
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official chinese news agency says a chinese patrol ship detected the pulse signals in the southern indian ocean. the chinese report is believed to have come directly from the ship. the pulses were on the frequency same as the pings that would be coming from the girl's black box. they said some ships have been moved to new locations. it's worth being cautious about reports. there have been so many false leads before. the australian authorities which are leading the sea search haven't confirmed the reports but are likely to send ships and planes to the area sunday. earlier, the malaysia authorities leading the investigation says they won't give up on finding the plane. >> it's been almost a month since flight 370 has been missing. the search has been difficult, challenging and complex. our determination remains undiminished. >> the search for the black box is likely to be hampered in the coming days because of more bad weather. back to you. >> david piper, we'll check back as the day develops. it is a burst of hope in the search for flight 370. they had very little to go on. they are closin
official chinese news agency says a chinese patrol ship detected the pulse signals in the southern indian ocean. the chinese report is believed to have come directly from the ship. the pulses were on the frequency same as the pings that would be coming from the girl's black box. they said some ships have been moved to new locations. it's worth being cautious about reports. there have been so many false leads before. the australian authorities which are leading the sea search haven't confirmed...
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as you're aware late yesterday reports surfaced in the chinese press that the chinese ship had detectedctronic pulse signals in the indian ocean. i issued a media release overnight confirming that i had been advised that a series of sounds had been detected by the chinese ship with characteristics consistent with the aircraft black box. additionally, i confirmed a number of white objects which were also sighted on the surface about 90 kilometers from the detection area. i made clear, however, that these signals and the objects could not be verified as being related to missing aircraft at that point in time. that remains the case. i also advised that the australian march tame safety authorities rescue nation center had spoken to the rescue coordination center in china and asked for any further information that might be relevant. this morning we were contacted by the chinese authorities and advised that the ship had late yesterday afternoon redetected the signals to 90 seconds within just two kilometers of the original detection. this is an important and encouraging lead. but one which i
as you're aware late yesterday reports surfaced in the chinese press that the chinese ship had detectedctronic pulse signals in the indian ocean. i issued a media release overnight confirming that i had been advised that a series of sounds had been detected by the chinese ship with characteristics consistent with the aircraft black box. additionally, i confirmed a number of white objects which were also sighted on the surface about 90 kilometers from the detection area. i made clear, however,...
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as one chinese told me they're pursuing a nike strategy.don't talk about it, just do it. the tools that we see them employing, antimonopoly, anti-pricing, these sort of things all turn back on this wheel of the issue of the development of first domestic and ultimately global champions and the role foreign investment and role foreign participation plays in that process is fundamentally different. >> can i just pick up on that because definitely in the course of this although we were not specifically looking at issues of foreign investment and foreign investors positions and views we heard constantly about the challenges, the increasing challenges that foreign investors are facing whether it is this antimonopoly act where they're pulling companies in sort of a way threatening them or using these, sorry, for the general audience, indigenous innovation, idea of developing through whatever means, begging, borrowing or stealing, technological capabilities to develop china's own innovative capabilities. and it is just becoming a lot more difficult
as one chinese told me they're pursuing a nike strategy.don't talk about it, just do it. the tools that we see them employing, antimonopoly, anti-pricing, these sort of things all turn back on this wheel of the issue of the development of first domestic and ultimately global champions and the role foreign investment and role foreign participation plays in that process is fundamentally different. >> can i just pick up on that because definitely in the course of this although we were not...
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as you are aware, late yesterday reports surfaced in the chinese press that the chinese ship had detectedlectronic pulse siing thats in the indian ocean. i issued a media release overnight confirming that i had been advised that a series of sounds had been detected by the chinese ship, with characteristics consistent with the aircraft black box. additionally i confirmed a number of white objects which were also sited on the surface, about 90km from the detection area. i made clear, how far, that these signals and the objects could not be verified as beping related to the -- being related to the missing aircraft at that point in time. that remains the case. i also advised that the australian maritime safety authorities rescue coordination centre spoke to the rescue coordination centre in china asking for further information that might be relevant. this morning we were contacted by the chinese authorities, and advised that the ship had late yesterday afternoon redetected the signals for 90 seconds within 2 kilometres of the original detection. this is an important and encouraging lead. but
as you are aware, late yesterday reports surfaced in the chinese press that the chinese ship had detectedlectronic pulse siing thats in the indian ocean. i issued a media release overnight confirming that i had been advised that a series of sounds had been detected by the chinese ship, with characteristics consistent with the aircraft black box. additionally i confirmed a number of white objects which were also sited on the surface, about 90km from the detection area. i made clear, how far,...
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alongside the chinese yuan. one chinese yuan which around 12 yen three years ago, but now one yuan buys over 16 yen. so nowadays the chinese find japan much more affordable. a chinese airline company sees an opportunity in this trend. >> we will start services between shanghai and osaka on march 15th. >> reporter: the low-cost carrier has launched a shanghai-osaka route. the company has also increased flights to other japanese cities. today, chinese travelers want a different experience from their countrymen who traveled to japan before. the publisher of a magazine about travel in japan says they bring 200,000 copies each month. the general manager said the chinese view on travel is changing, as they now are better educated, and more affluent. >> translator: for example, articles featuring nambu iron ware are particularly prop lar, drawing many inquiries. >> reporter: the general manager says readers are drawn to japan's traditional products. ones that are available only in japan. and embodies local history and
alongside the chinese yuan. one chinese yuan which around 12 yen three years ago, but now one yuan buys over 16 yen. so nowadays the chinese find japan much more affordable. a chinese airline company sees an opportunity in this trend. >> we will start services between shanghai and osaka on march 15th. >> reporter: the low-cost carrier has launched a shanghai-osaka route. the company has also increased flights to other japanese cities. today, chinese travelers want a different...
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keane then the state is here to help us along the supply of town for chinese or chinese chinese would like to become the central old vhs or not but united states as the status quo scholar and then of course the us won't try on the best track record on his current status cannot create some kind of trouble i think the tonnage has been a consultant for teens a worthy cause. due to a lot of misconceptions and tend to over come this fall from the tennis i also look for that amazing creations from the nsa you know that the new china. the chinese people feel that im getting stronger and stronger by the return to international status they would like to see that at present itself is a major power and that would make it ten out of foreign cars to listen to and from the united states point of view and receive the economic decline financial crisis and the measles shot which were always constrained bl us meet that threat which meant that there was some golf on its ally. and also from china where the u s meat that is judge henry v income and property deals let us also acts as some domestic pressure
keane then the state is here to help us along the supply of town for chinese or chinese chinese would like to become the central old vhs or not but united states as the status quo scholar and then of course the us won't try on the best track record on his current status cannot create some kind of trouble i think the tonnage has been a consultant for teens a worthy cause. due to a lot of misconceptions and tend to over come this fall from the tennis i also look for that amazing creations from...
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so this is what we know about what the chinese say they've heard. twice, two times, electronic pulse signals, the second time they heard it, it was two kilometers from the original, and it lasted every second they heard something every second for 90 seconds. what do you make of that? >> i think it's very compelling. and particularly that they picked it up a second time. it's not uncommon that both of the black boxes, the voice recorder and the data recorder, you know, are located near each other, so that they picked up a second ping and held it for the for 90 seconds is very compelling. i agree with the air marshall houston that you can not jump to conclusi conclusions, but boy, this is an encouraging lead, probably the most encouraging lead we've had so far. of. >> and occurring with time running out. >> what will it take for verification? we know the hms echo is on the way. what kind of technology will it bring to help verify this or hear something more. >> my understanding is the chinese vessel had a hand held device, listening device, which is,
so this is what we know about what the chinese say they've heard. twice, two times, electronic pulse signals, the second time they heard it, it was two kilometers from the original, and it lasted every second they heard something every second for 90 seconds. what do you make of that? >> i think it's very compelling. and particularly that they picked it up a second time. it's not uncommon that both of the black boxes, the voice recorder and the data recorder, you know, are located near...
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this is a chinese aleutian isle 76.from perth in search of night 370 getting an early start before the sun comes up. it takes a while to get there. they want to be there as the sun come up over the search area. they're racing to confirm also the pulse signals detected by a chinese ship. the latest and best lead that they have. but one that won't last long with the pingers, the black box dying if they're not dead already. this is a new search map. there you see it. it shows three areas that they'll be searching today. the australian government, maritime agency just releasing this today. just moments ago. as you can see, they'll be leaving from perth and then another search crew. those are the three today. and then you saw the chinese aleutian taking off. let's bring in paul ginsburg, an expert here with timothy taylor and also, les abend. we were talking about those acoustic events that they heard. this is a chirp and a tone. let's hear the pure tone first. like an alarm. [ tone sounds ] >> this isn't the exact one but t
this is a chinese aleutian isle 76.from perth in search of night 370 getting an early start before the sun comes up. it takes a while to get there. they want to be there as the sun come up over the search area. they're racing to confirm also the pulse signals detected by a chinese ship. the latest and best lead that they have. but one that won't last long with the pingers, the black box dying if they're not dead already. this is a new search map. there you see it. it shows three areas that...
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. >> [ speaking chinese ] >> [ speaking chinese ] >> when rong rong lee started teaching mandarin to american students back in the 1980s, scenes like this were rare. but as china has become a major economic power, interest in its language has grown dramatically. >> i think their ability to converse fluently in mandarin will serve them incredibly well, in a variety of ways going forward. >> i knew that when i grew up, like, chinese would be, like, a good thing to just have in my tool belt, i guess, for when applying for jobs and stuff like that. >> learning mandarin not only prepares you for the future, it proves you can take on a big challenge. all languages require you to pronounce words correctly. but mandarin goes further. you also need to pronounce them with the correct tone. >> there's first tone, second tone, third tone, and fourth tone, and those are all unique ways to pronounce a word. so, you can put together a sentence that's like ma, ma, ma, mand that means "mom scolded the numb horse." it's the same word. >> if you don't pronounce the tone correctly, the meaning will be w
. >> [ speaking chinese ] >> [ speaking chinese ] >> when rong rong lee started teaching mandarin to american students back in the 1980s, scenes like this were rare. but as china has become a major economic power, interest in its language has grown dramatically. >> i think their ability to converse fluently in mandarin will serve them incredibly well, in a variety of ways going forward. >> i knew that when i grew up, like, chinese would be, like, a good thing to...
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liaison with the chinese is improving. they are going to add another officer to their command structure here and he met for several hours last night with the chinese ambassador. all of this, quite plain to see that they want that liaison and communication with the chinese contingent to improve. they need that to improve, not just operationally but so the flow of information can continue in an accurate manner to the families. >> absolutely. the chinese do have the most assets in the search. but we do know that the "hms echo" is headed to this area to try to confirm what they heard. what is remarkable about this development has to be that this came in the ninth hour of thinking that time was running out if it had not run out to hear anything. >> well if it is verified it will be a stroke of luck. the batteries are supposed to time out today. they are noun known to work for longer time, eight, ten days afterwards. but they are on borrowed time with the batteries which is why they are trying to get as much equipment involved s
liaison with the chinese is improving. they are going to add another officer to their command structure here and he met for several hours last night with the chinese ambassador. all of this, quite plain to see that they want that liaison and communication with the chinese contingent to improve. they need that to improve, not just operationally but so the flow of information can continue in an accurate manner to the families. >> absolutely. the chinese do have the most assets in the...