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one of the most radical of the far right groups is c 14. they have occupied the former kiev headquarters of their enemies, the communist party. >> some ethnic groups have controlled business structures, some economic, some political forces. russians and jews -- they may be a non-ukrainian crew. >> the party of the far right is the freedom party. its leader once played fast and loose with anti-russian at pessimistic rhetoric, but now he no longer defines his targets quite that clearly. these days, he talks about anti-ukrainian forces that have to be fought. the blend of right-wing populism and nationalism is his recipe for success. followers are concentrated in ukraine's west. emissaries have already been seeking contact with european union representatives, even renting an office with a view to establishing the parties presence in brussels -- the party's presence in russia. i have also sought contact to the far right national democratic of germany, paying a visit to mp's in saxony. after viktor yanukovych was ousted, the party claimed receip
one of the most radical of the far right groups is c 14. they have occupied the former kiev headquarters of their enemies, the communist party. >> some ethnic groups have controlled business structures, some economic, some political forces. russians and jews -- they may be a non-ukrainian crew. >> the party of the far right is the freedom party. its leader once played fast and loose with anti-russian at pessimistic rhetoric, but now he no longer defines his targets quite that...
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the right, the far right, the far-out right. this week the wild things were out there as far as the eye can see. mitch mcconnell waving his rifle. lindsey graham blaming all the world's ills on benghazi. both these characters, both up for reelection, both pandering so far to the right, they're about to land on their butts. meanwhile, at a meeting called the uninvited were those judged too far right even for this week's cpac convention. ted cruz joined steve king who says illegal immigrants have calves as big as cantaloupes and louie gohmert who says the president is one of them. but hold on, if you think you have reached the full crazy, meet the truly far-out right. folks like frank gaffney who believe that antitax pitchman grover norquist is an undercover agent of the muslim brotherhood. justice thomas' wife who believes the government may be secretly backing terrorists. or the panelist who says john boehner is covering up benghazi, boehner is. in right to the far right to the far-out, it's a daisy chain pulling rightward, wher
the right, the far right, the far-out right. this week the wild things were out there as far as the eye can see. mitch mcconnell waving his rifle. lindsey graham blaming all the world's ills on benghazi. both these characters, both up for reelection, both pandering so far to the right, they're about to land on their butts. meanwhile, at a meeting called the uninvited were those judged too far right even for this week's cpac convention. ted cruz joined steve king who says illegal immigrants have...
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as far as the u.s.concerned and obama, this is very different from what we saw as far as iran was concerned. because what i read over the weekend suggests there is popular support for the u.s. to react strongly against russia at this stage. a kind of throwback to the cold war era. this is something people understand at home. would you agree with that? >> well, i think that the public mood in the u.s. is still pretty isolationist. but there is a concern in the u.s. and also in europe that there is a sort of an abdication of u.s. responsibility. it's incredibly delicate. you've got secretary kerry flying to kiev this week. there will be an effort to send messages of support to the new government there. no one wants to risk an tooig tag nicing russia. >> i think that is going to be difficult. there is an emphasis financially through the imf. but don't forget that the imf had to have tough conditionality for the eurozone personal space to be seen to be making that commissionlty a lot more advantageous for u
as far as the u.s.concerned and obama, this is very different from what we saw as far as iran was concerned. because what i read over the weekend suggests there is popular support for the u.s. to react strongly against russia at this stage. a kind of throwback to the cold war era. this is something people understand at home. would you agree with that? >> well, i think that the public mood in the u.s. is still pretty isolationist. but there is a concern in the u.s. and also in europe that...
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the other way, as far as getting documentation as far as people coming out on a regular, chronic issue as far as being drunk, that would be -- it would help to support a disorderly house charge rather than serving intoxicated individual. >> yeah. >> commissioner akers. >> sounds like the problem isn't so much dropping off at the party bus as it is picking up. >> other than if they're intoxicated when they get there, and sometimes that's the case. when someone's not registered, but if somebody's coming out for an hour or hour-and-a-half away, oftentimes they can legally drink on that bus all the way up to that location. >> are patrons notified by a text message or something that their bus has arrived? >> i don't know how they do the communication. i know some of the clubs will make announcements, and this bus is here. a: okay. >> okay. what about atmosphere? do you know? >> i don't know. >> seems like some kind of announcement or requiring party buses to notify everyone via text like cabs do that their party bus is here. >> yeah, yeah. >> just to clarify, there's not a registry of party
the other way, as far as getting documentation as far as people coming out on a regular, chronic issue as far as being drunk, that would be -- it would help to support a disorderly house charge rather than serving intoxicated individual. >> yeah. >> commissioner akers. >> sounds like the problem isn't so much dropping off at the party bus as it is picking up. >> other than if they're intoxicated when they get there, and sometimes that's the case. when someone's not...
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scott adler reports. >> doedozens of aircraft near ad far. no definitive evidence, still no certainty what happened to the flight from kuala lumpur to beijing. >> we are mystified. and we are increasing our efforts to do what we have to do. malaysia airlines is helping us. all the central identities have been revealed, all the experts around the world are helping us but as far as we are concerned, we have to find the aircraft. >> malasian officials aren't discounting any possibility for the plane's disappearance including hijacking, terrorism or something catastrophic that ripped apart the triple 7 from thousands of meters above the water. its investigation continues on the two men who traveled on mh 370. with stolen documents. consulting with authorities on the investigation. and china has an investigation of its own. chinese state television has reported that one name on the passenger list did not match the passport number and the person who has that passport number is still in china. so as the territory for the search widens and intensifie
scott adler reports. >> doedozens of aircraft near ad far. no definitive evidence, still no certainty what happened to the flight from kuala lumpur to beijing. >> we are mystified. and we are increasing our efforts to do what we have to do. malaysia airlines is helping us. all the central identities have been revealed, all the experts around the world are helping us but as far as we are concerned, we have to find the aircraft. >> malasian officials aren't discounting any...
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in eastern ukraine, far from the crime area -- far from the crime era -- far from the crime era they are making their feelings hurt. the need to protect its citizens is a very real one. within 48 hours, russian hat -- russia has taken over the crimea and it soldiers control the crimean harlem and and they have the noisy support of much of the 60% of crimean citizens who are of russian stock. >> we love putin, we love russia. >> you are crimean. you are ukrainians. but we are russians. >> most europeans probably atught that for themselves least, invasion and occupation were things of the past. it seems not. tonight, by the way the ukrainian ambassador to the united nations says there are 16,000 russian troops in the crimea. in kiev, the new government has warned if conflict with russia would destroy the region. international efforts have increased with the secretary of state of the u.s. flying in tomorrow and the risch cemetery holding talks with the ukrainian prime minister today. our europe editor reports from the capital. >> outside the russian embassy in kiev today, there were pro
in eastern ukraine, far from the crime area -- far from the crime era -- far from the crime era they are making their feelings hurt. the need to protect its citizens is a very real one. within 48 hours, russian hat -- russia has taken over the crimea and it soldiers control the crimean harlem and and they have the noisy support of much of the 60% of crimean citizens who are of russian stock. >> we love putin, we love russia. >> you are crimean. you are ukrainians. but we are...
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haven't materialized so far. obviously it's still early. only about 15% of the results have come out. it is still going to be a long night. but if we are to believe those early indications, it seems that they are -- the party is coming out with the result they wanted. >> many thanks. reporting from there of course. >>> russian foreign minister air game lavrov and his u.s. counter party john kerry are meeting to discuss the crisis in ukraine, lauren taylor is in our european news center with that store >>> they come as the top american general had a trip to washington cut short because of what the u.s. call a lack of transparency of russian troops movement on the border of ukraine. the united states and european union have imposed two rounds of sanctions. russian tv aired an interview with sergei love i don't have before he left for paris in which he dismissed the sanctions. >> translator: the sanctions, i don't want to say that they are laughable, i don't want to say that they don't care, they are unpleasant. but
haven't materialized so far. obviously it's still early. only about 15% of the results have come out. it is still going to be a long night. but if we are to believe those early indications, it seems that they are -- the party is coming out with the result they wanted. >> many thanks. reporting from there of course. >>> russian foreign minister air game lavrov and his u.s. counter party john kerry are meeting to discuss the crisis in ukraine, lauren taylor is in our european news...
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she lives quite far away from the building. they're towards the /pwot bottom of the block and she's toward the top of the block. i think as people are leaving there's some chatter. i didn't notice some loitering to speak of. i think it's a very busy street, and i think she has some issues with not just jones, but the neighborhood in general. >> okay. >> any other questions or comments from commissioners? no? >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we can go ahead and take public comment on the executive director report. any public comment? all right, public comment closed. we will move on to the next agenda item, which is police department comments and questions. so please come up and share with us the news. as far as things in the central, we had several large parties, everything from o rileys with street closures to royal exchange to the irish -- well, the -- what's that? yeah, the irish bank and they went pretty well. they had sfpd staffed and all those things were permitted and a lot of those happen every single year so it's not a s
she lives quite far away from the building. they're towards the /pwot bottom of the block and she's toward the top of the block. i think as people are leaving there's some chatter. i didn't notice some loitering to speak of. i think it's a very busy street, and i think she has some issues with not just jones, but the neighborhood in general. >> okay. >> any other questions or comments from commissioners? no? >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we can go ahead and take...
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historic night for the far right national front here in france. the anti-immigrant party took a record number of votes in sunday's local elections, even winning the mayor role race and a former socialist bastion out right. our reporter takes a look at the rise of the far right in france. of --the stronghold the far right party swept to an out right every. the major returns after only one round of voting in the former mining town. the leader of the front national marine le pen says it shows a significant change of director of the french political landscape. >> this is the end of the constant to and the right. with -- ump and socialists have shown that they do not deserve it. it is a vote that will take root across the entire republic to prepare for the alternative of the future. >> of the far right party secured around seven percent of the national info -- vote, given this -- a high, given the only fielded a few candidates. the prime minister expressed alarm and call for voting tactically to ensure the front national is defeated in a second round s
historic night for the far right national front here in france. the anti-immigrant party took a record number of votes in sunday's local elections, even winning the mayor role race and a former socialist bastion out right. our reporter takes a look at the rise of the far right in france. of --the stronghold the far right party swept to an out right every. the major returns after only one round of voting in the former mining town. the leader of the front national marine le pen says it shows a...
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in terms of the wind, how far can an ember like this fly? far? >> when you get into a wildfire situation, they can fly three, five miles away it's been documented. when you get this fire, you know, it creates a storm and the wind up in the higher levels above that fire, and that's why those embers are able to get transported so far. you can see on some of the live video now, they are making progress on this. again, there is going to be quite a few hot spots they have to contend with. throughout tomorrow, the bay area, we could have winds gusting in the 20 to 30 mile per hour range throughout tomorrow morning. i also have a map up. i don't know if we can split the screen and show folks the location of the fire is to the south of at&t park. we actually seen and we've heard reports now coming in of embers going all the way as far south and also west. 20th street, it came from around that location again the portraro district. we could see embers flying off towards the south truth the next three to four hours as they get containme containment. jessica
in terms of the wind, how far can an ember like this fly? far? >> when you get into a wildfire situation, they can fly three, five miles away it's been documented. when you get this fire, you know, it creates a storm and the wind up in the higher levels above that fire, and that's why those embers are able to get transported so far. you can see on some of the live video now, they are making progress on this. again, there is going to be quite a few hot spots they have to contend with....
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how far can it float? how far can it glide without fuel?ory of investigation? >> no. absolutely not. if they were 38,000 feet, of course, then they'd have to do the math on how far they went with the engines running with fuel and then the glide ratio, how far it went when they glided. of course, usually you want to glide at your best liftover drag and at a certain speed. but who knows if nobody was at the controls then, it might have just dropped down like it did with the greek airliner that everybody had lack of oxygen and crashed. >> we watched sully sullenberg drop the plane in the hudson. with 20-foot waves out there in the indian ocean, is it possible that plane, without fuel, was able to glide and people could have survived if we jump to the conclusion that the debris is the plane? >> well, if there is debris, then that would have been quite a challenging feat in doing that in high seas. that's why we're giving so much credit to sully. he did it on a very calm day. back to ethiopian airlines, there was a struggle at the last minute. b
how far can it float? how far can it glide without fuel?ory of investigation? >> no. absolutely not. if they were 38,000 feet, of course, then they'd have to do the math on how far they went with the engines running with fuel and then the glide ratio, how far it went when they glided. of course, usually you want to glide at your best liftover drag and at a certain speed. but who knows if nobody was at the controls then, it might have just dropped down like it did with the greek airliner...
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dollar, it was not that far off. i think the markets pretty well know when something is happening and when something isn't. >> do you think today's factory number is really worrisome? >> i think that a lot of the figures we are seeing at the moment on the low side -- even out of the states, we have some weakness because of europe, etc. but fundamentally, the numbers are good. >> but they thought it would increase factory output because they thought the demand would be there with the sales tax. >> on the other hand, i'm not sure we should be panicking at the moment. have had to bring forward their consumption ahead of that. is it not more worrying that they have not done that? >> your producer was bringing head consumption and she was in hong kong recently. if you look at what happened in , it when they put vat up did not come out in the figures and it had almost little effect. inwhen you compare a 8% tax, the u.k. in europe it is about 20%. the problem is all of this optimism was supposed to offset the sm is him afte
dollar, it was not that far off. i think the markets pretty well know when something is happening and when something isn't. >> do you think today's factory number is really worrisome? >> i think that a lot of the figures we are seeing at the moment on the low side -- even out of the states, we have some weakness because of europe, etc. but fundamentally, the numbers are good. >> but they thought it would increase factory output because they thought the demand would be there...
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this is not far from at&t park not far from the water.e heard from snap fire they have 100 firefighters on the scene. the fire is at three alarms. they would not be surprised to see it grow to 4. ucsf says it not one. their buildings under construction. all the information we have is the location. we know that san francisco fire is concerned about these flames moving to other buildings. as we've been watching for the past 20 minutes this is a densely populated area. a lot of tall, large buildings and san francisco fire explaining because there's no one inside that's a good thing. the fire suppression in a completed building, that is not helping them because it's not here yet. this is a large building. we've seen this fire just grow by leaps and bounds in the last 30 minutes or so. it's completely under control. all that black smoke never a good thing when you're watching a fire burning in a structure. when the smoke turns to white they are making progress. right now it is completely black. that means the fire is completely out of control
this is not far from at&t park not far from the water.e heard from snap fire they have 100 firefighters on the scene. the fire is at three alarms. they would not be surprised to see it grow to 4. ucsf says it not one. their buildings under construction. all the information we have is the location. we know that san francisco fire is concerned about these flames moving to other buildings. as we've been watching for the past 20 minutes this is a densely populated area. a lot of tall, large...
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you did see a contraction as far as the french services pmi. the concern, at an eight-month low there. the best data seen in germany since june 2011. mixed performance in the markets this morning. the ftse 100 just 0.1% lower. relatively unchanged for the german and french markets. a little tentative trade on the ftse mib, up 0.5%. let me give you a picture as far as the asian markets were concerned. overnight, the nikkei 225, the yen was weaker as well overnight in trading. a bit of caution as far as the chinese markets are concerned. we'll talk about an update from the national people's congress later on in the show. a bit of concern about a central bond default from a solar company about impacting trade. stronger gdp in the fourth quarter from the australian helping lift stocks and sentiment in that market, too. a quick check on the foreign exchange rates this morning. dollar/yen slightly higher, 0.2% in trade this morning. a little bit of excitement about that market and the risk rally that we saw in yesterday's trading session. euro/dollar
you did see a contraction as far as the french services pmi. the concern, at an eight-month low there. the best data seen in germany since june 2011. mixed performance in the markets this morning. the ftse 100 just 0.1% lower. relatively unchanged for the german and french markets. a little tentative trade on the ftse mib, up 0.5%. let me give you a picture as far as the asian markets were concerned. overnight, the nikkei 225, the yen was weaker as well overnight in trading. a bit of caution as...
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so far nothing has compelled putin to reverse his seizure of crimea. now president obama wants europe's support to target russia's energy sector, but it's a tough sell because of europe's dependence on russia's gas and oil. mike viqueira with more on russia. >> reporter: well its clear that president obama came to europe with a purpose. he wants to say that any sacrifice in the form of sanctions will be worth it. he spoke in a couple of venues. today a press conference with european leaders, and then a broadly they thematic speech saying that the focus has to be turned back on the energy factor. he said that u.s. has been blessed with technology, ebbs' speaking of fracking, that the united states could come to europe's aid in this record, and noting that more liquified natural gas facilities have recently been licensed although those are a couple of years away, and talking about oil of course there is a moratorium on exporting american-produced oil america set to become the largest producer of energy by passing the saudis. but going back to the oil sho
so far nothing has compelled putin to reverse his seizure of crimea. now president obama wants europe's support to target russia's energy sector, but it's a tough sell because of europe's dependence on russia's gas and oil. mike viqueira with more on russia. >> reporter: well its clear that president obama came to europe with a purpose. he wants to say that any sacrifice in the form of sanctions will be worth it. he spoke in a couple of venues. today a press conference with european...
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>> so far they have handled it very badly.iven our capabilities they were ashamed embarrassed worried about the reputation of the malaysian airline state airline and the country. animosity among tensions with china i think inhibited them. that is why when the united states, australia and others began to get into the picture the odds improved we might actually find the airplane. >> we are learning this morning australian military crews, u.s. navy crews, new zealand crews are out there searching. we are waiting for a press conference with the malaysian officials. where are they? why aren't they taking part? >> they don't have the capabilities. beginning with how to handle a crisis situation with data coming in that is incomplete and conflicting. let's hope we have now begun to this mystery. two or three-days china published a satellite imagery of debris in the water. everybody thought that was the plane that turned out to be wrong, too. until we get more positive identification obviously you have to suspend judgment on what it o
>> so far they have handled it very badly.iven our capabilities they were ashamed embarrassed worried about the reputation of the malaysian airline state airline and the country. animosity among tensions with china i think inhibited them. that is why when the united states, australia and others began to get into the picture the odds improved we might actually find the airplane. >> we are learning this morning australian military crews, u.s. navy crews, new zealand crews are out...
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guilty for creating the situation that exists today you mention the far right parties the far right parties as we all know were. pretty much supported by the uncle that you'd ministration in the early stages everyone is just another head of the dragons same the same bad guy as as the rest of them but as a result dragon was forced to behave in the now so although. this was an exhilarating point the main point is the agree that it's pretty scary that you have heard so many weapons in so many hands i think what they're trying to do now is is attempting to integrate those. formations that used to be the fighting force of the my gun into the national guard and they're trying to get some measure of control over those people but to what extent will be successful we'll see so nothing good is come out of this i mean no one should be jubilant but the biggest security concern right now is that. we may be a shot or two away from a conflict with the ukrainian military force and well speaking of which just a couple of days ago large or near putin called for snap military drills on the border with ukraine
guilty for creating the situation that exists today you mention the far right parties the far right parties as we all know were. pretty much supported by the uncle that you'd ministration in the early stages everyone is just another head of the dragons same the same bad guy as as the rest of them but as a result dragon was forced to behave in the now so although. this was an exhilarating point the main point is the agree that it's pretty scary that you have heard so many weapons in so many...
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but we have to remember there's far more than that. there are crude exports to russia, and at a time when the european refineries are falling apart. so the relationship is enormous, and they cannot be without each other. >> does that make russia just as reluctant to shut the taps as as europe to say that they don't want it. >> it's $100 million a day in revenue that comes just from gas exports. >> valery, how has the russian economy been performing lately? it's not like the russian economy is setting the world on fire, is it? >> indeed, the last years of the rule of yanokovych puts the ukrainian economy into a tough time. and we have a shortage of money in our state budget. we have because of corruption and state pressure, but in general, the ukrainian economy is healthy, and it has been resurrected with money from west. i think that we should speak about something like russia -- for ukraine, it would be an economy with good performance. >> so jacob, as he suggests, ukraine is clearly vulnerable. but is russia operating from a position
but we have to remember there's far more than that. there are crude exports to russia, and at a time when the european refineries are falling apart. so the relationship is enormous, and they cannot be without each other. >> does that make russia just as reluctant to shut the taps as as europe to say that they don't want it. >> it's $100 million a day in revenue that comes just from gas exports. >> valery, how has the russian economy been performing lately? it's not like the...
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stabilization as far as the russian ruble is concerned.emember, they spent between $10 billion and $12 billion to stabilize the currency yesterday. we've heard report from putin's aides this morning suggesting if they did see u.s. sanctions, they wouldn't pay back u.s. loans and they also would not sanction those -- or would not accept sanctions right now. as you can see, we've got gazprom trading higher by around 4% to 5%. a better picture foss those russian assets. they wouldn't pay back u.s. loans. they would look to introduce a new payment system. very little reaction as far as the euro is concerned this morning. euro/dollar, trading higher. taking back some of the bid we saw in the markets for brent, oil and gold yesterday, too. let me bring you up to speed with what we're seeing this morning. russian president vladimir putin ordering troops that were taking part in military exercises have been ordered to return to their bases. moscow always denied saying that those exercises had anything to do with the situation in ukraine. but putin
stabilization as far as the russian ruble is concerned.emember, they spent between $10 billion and $12 billion to stabilize the currency yesterday. we've heard report from putin's aides this morning suggesting if they did see u.s. sanctions, they wouldn't pay back u.s. loans and they also would not sanction those -- or would not accept sanctions right now. as you can see, we've got gazprom trading higher by around 4% to 5%. a better picture foss those russian assets. they wouldn't pay back u.s....
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as far as he co to preserve ukraine because it's the key to their great power status.gonto as far ase can go to preserve ukraine because it's the key to their great power status.to as far as he ca go to preserve ukraine because it's the key to their great power status.o as far as he cano to preserve ukraine because it's the key to their great power status. as far as he can go to preserve ukraine because it's the key to their great power status. what can we do? we can begin by recognizing that russia is a third world country with first world military. but in terms of its economic infrastructure, it's very vulnerable. and we have what they need which is access to our banking system, credits, and the flow of world capital. that we can influence and that we can do. how important is it? 100 years ago, in central europe, there was a spark from which the world is still trying to recover and europe will never recover, first world war. here we have this week we've seen armed forces cross an international border in the center of europe. this is serious business. >> senator byah, president obam
as far as he co to preserve ukraine because it's the key to their great power status.gonto as far ase can go to preserve ukraine because it's the key to their great power status.to as far as he ca go to preserve ukraine because it's the key to their great power status.o as far as he cano to preserve ukraine because it's the key to their great power status. as far as he can go to preserve ukraine because it's the key to their great power status. what can we do? we can begin by recognizing that...
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so far alone, so far extreme that no one else appears in the same picture.o one else, not marco rubio, not rand paul, maybe bobby jindal is desperate, wild enough, nuts enough to want to be in the same cage with this character. anyway, that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. news tonight that president obama spent an hour on the phone this afternoon with the russian president vladimir putin. during which obama told putin that russia's actions are a violation of ukraine sovereignty. this phone call comes as the crisis in ukraine today significantly intensified when the crimean parliament voted to hold a referendum on joining russia and leaving ukraine this morning. that decision now creates a new looming deadline just a little more than a week away and prompted strong condemnation from president obama and european leaders. while the interim ukrainian government for its part began the process to dissolve the same
so far alone, so far extreme that no one else appears in the same picture.o one else, not marco rubio, not rand paul, maybe bobby jindal is desperate, wild enough, nuts enough to want to be in the same cage with this character. anyway, that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. news tonight that president obama spent an hour on the phone this afternoon with the russian...
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how do you see this playing so far?e's no question we need to continue to squeeze vladimir putin like the snake he is. i've said he's like hitler, not as barbaric or acting egregiously now but has a track record of exploiting, taking the focus off the economy. >> anything to chop off the head of the snake? >> not yet. we'll increasingly have to go after tougher sanctions. we should put vladimir putin on the list of people sanctioned. i think we should consider kicking russia out of the g-8 as suggested and go after their economy. >> what you're saying is you don't think the add manage is tough enough so far. >> this is a continuing and evolving dynamic. i think we have to increasingly squeeze in relation to what vladimir putin is doing on the ground. >> the question, too little too late, have we waited too long? >> not too late yet. the problem is based on vladimir putin's viewing how president obama handled syria, handled iran. he realizes this is not a man who likes to be too tough. more on the american stage. right n
how do you see this playing so far?e's no question we need to continue to squeeze vladimir putin like the snake he is. i've said he's like hitler, not as barbaric or acting egregiously now but has a track record of exploiting, taking the focus off the economy. >> anything to chop off the head of the snake? >> not yet. we'll increasingly have to go after tougher sanctions. we should put vladimir putin on the list of people sanctioned. i think we should consider kicking russia out of...
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a quick assault as far south as san diego. far north as ventura.uake that happened two weeks ago. >> : a quick two times as far as energy released than the 12 weeks ago on march 17th. >> : public safety officials are inspecting bridges damson railroad tracks for any signs of quake damage. >> : the lack of last night embassy suites hotel corp. hotels reporting some damage. so far no reports any injuries from an estate at a hotel. >> : these are voters of the aftermath of the quake and law hobart area. it's also been dozens of aftershocks white cops on the floor from. plans are for assault from the quake. doesn't represent has a larger quake will hit the area in the next three days. there as there ever is a larger earthquake followed by some on a warning in the bay area would you know where to go and what to do. today in san francisco residents and city officials have planned to walk a tsunami evacuation route marina green. but the weather has canceled that. chris everson on a lot was held last year and ocean beach. all part of the national tsunami p
a quick assault as far south as san diego. far north as ventura.uake that happened two weeks ago. >> : a quick two times as far as energy released than the 12 weeks ago on march 17th. >> : public safety officials are inspecting bridges damson railroad tracks for any signs of quake damage. >> : the lack of last night embassy suites hotel corp. hotels reporting some damage. so far no reports any injuries from an estate at a hotel. >> : these are voters of the aftermath of...
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they don't have as far as i know much money in the u.s. so no, there isn't much. >> how is russia enmeshed in the economy of e.u. and europe more broadly? >> indeed, but the point is that the current situation isn't purely economic. when speaking just about the economy, western countries, european countries are interested in keeping close ties to russia in importing russian gas and exporting technology and investing into huge russian potential. but at the moment since last week we have geopolitical military situation and it prevails on economic. that is why european leaders change their minds and their statement become more and more strict, and more and more firm against russian invasion into ukraine. >> certainly as valeri suggest there is a military and political dimension to this. but coming back to economics we kept earring over the past couple of days how dependent europe is on russian. >> russian's largest trading partner is europe. and russia is the third largest trading partner for europe. most of the energy russia by itself is the
they don't have as far as i know much money in the u.s. so no, there isn't much. >> how is russia enmeshed in the economy of e.u. and europe more broadly? >> indeed, but the point is that the current situation isn't purely economic. when speaking just about the economy, western countries, european countries are interested in keeping close ties to russia in importing russian gas and exporting technology and investing into huge russian potential. but at the moment since last week we...
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but this is the best lead they have so far. the malaysians are also saying, the airline saying, we're not going to send any families there and we're not going to send any representatives from the airline there at this point, until it's confirmed. until they're able to confirm that these objects are, in fact, or have something to do with this particular flight. so that's the latest from here. we've also heard from malaysian officials they are sending in six ships with three helicopters to the area, trying to get into the southern indian ocean, somewhere near where they think these objects are. of course you have australia already there, the u.s. already there and new zealand as well. >> is that an indication, sara, that at least the malaysians are taking this seriously, they're scrambling ships, sending helicopters in, they want to be part of the search? >> i think that's absolutely clear. the australians have been very clear about this, they feel it's credible new information. those two words, i think, have had some impact. the
but this is the best lead they have so far. the malaysians are also saying, the airline saying, we're not going to send any families there and we're not going to send any representatives from the airline there at this point, until it's confirmed. until they're able to confirm that these objects are, in fact, or have something to do with this particular flight. so that's the latest from here. we've also heard from malaysian officials they are sending in six ships with three helicopters to the...
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actions. >> so far so good.aunched, been candid. >> launch international investigation, wrote a letter. a website, call center and new executive in charge of safety. >> this is the most important appearance so far in her ceo hood. how she handles this tragedy is going to tell an awful lot about her legacy. >> it could turn into a plus. >> if they delivers, no doubt positive things will take place including minimizing potential recalls, increasing customer satisfaction, increased sales, increased revenue. >> in the auto industry perception is key. gm touting photo contest winners online. scroll down, you'll see this, customers outraged about the recall. >> as it goes into the longer term scenario, it will hurt the brand. >> a lot will depend whether gm accepts reliability. technically the lawmaker isn't responsible for accidents before 2009. some experts say what gm has to do and what gm should do are two different things. >> i think if gm really wants to put the right foot forward, they need to accept total resp
actions. >> so far so good.aunched, been candid. >> launch international investigation, wrote a letter. a website, call center and new executive in charge of safety. >> this is the most important appearance so far in her ceo hood. how she handles this tragedy is going to tell an awful lot about her legacy. >> it could turn into a plus. >> if they delivers, no doubt positive things will take place including minimizing potential recalls, increasing customer...
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>> well, it depends how far south and into the indian ocean you look. mean i can tell you the indian ocean goes so far, there probably isn't enough ships and aircraft in the world to search every inch of it. if you take a map of the united states, superimpose that stretching from the north to the south indian ocean, it's kind of like saying, all right, i want to find a person somewhere between new york and california. i just don't know where they are. so that's the challenge here. >> it's extraordinary when you put it like that. commander marks, i appreciate you being on, thank you. good luck to all of you out there searching. thank you. and the search continues. unless you're a commercial airline pilot, it is hard to visualize what might have gone on inside the cockpit of flight 370. martin savidge is back inside a flight simulator to walk us through some of the details. richard quest also joins us, spent time with malaysia airlines before this incident. martin, you've been taking a closer look at the maintenance information system known by the acronym
>> well, it depends how far south and into the indian ocean you look. mean i can tell you the indian ocean goes so far, there probably isn't enough ships and aircraft in the world to search every inch of it. if you take a map of the united states, superimpose that stretching from the north to the south indian ocean, it's kind of like saying, all right, i want to find a person somewhere between new york and california. i just don't know where they are. so that's the challenge here....
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it is popular in europe but so far kohls is the only u.s. retailer using it. >> starbucks says it will sell wine and beer in most of its stores. it sells alcohol in 26 stores. it plans to expand that to thousands in the next few years. the adult beverages will be sold only after 4:00 p.m.. people already gather in its stores to relax and see friends and this expands this idea into the evening hours. >>> 4:48 is the time. let's check in with sal on the friday commute. >> friday. i love that word. >> it seems like a long week to me. >> it has been kind of. good morning, everybody. let's go out. and i hope you feel great on this friday. let's see what we have now. traffic looks pretty good as you drive on the east shore freeway heading out to the mccarthur maze. no major problem there is and the compute looks good where your drive time is still at less than ten minutes coming into san francisco. also the morning commute looks good on 580 westbound as you drive through dublin and no major problems on the way over. there was an earlier crash. 4:4
it is popular in europe but so far kohls is the only u.s. retailer using it. >> starbucks says it will sell wine and beer in most of its stores. it sells alcohol in 26 stores. it plans to expand that to thousands in the next few years. the adult beverages will be sold only after 4:00 p.m.. people already gather in its stores to relax and see friends and this expands this idea into the evening hours. >>> 4:48 is the time. let's check in with sal on the friday commute. >>...
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nothing so far. meanwhile, family members in china, they are furious, many of them trying to storm the malaysian embassy in beijing in search of answers. let's bring in andrew stevens he's monitoring the search from perth, australia, this morning. it's morning here, but evening there. this is the time of day when you look to hear from authorities what they have found. have they spotted anything? they have brought anything on board a ship just yet? and so far, what are they saying about this full day of searching? >> reporter: all of those questions still unanswered at this hour, christine, frustrating for everyone. not the least the families, of course. you're right, we usually start hearing from the authorities leading the search around about now. anytime now, it could be -- it could be two or three hours. so it's an enact timing, really. depending on what they've got to say. the big equivalent search so far today, 12 aircraft, as you say, in the air today, there are five ships in the search zone. t
nothing so far. meanwhile, family members in china, they are furious, many of them trying to storm the malaysian embassy in beijing in search of answers. let's bring in andrew stevens he's monitoring the search from perth, australia, this morning. it's morning here, but evening there. this is the time of day when you look to hear from authorities what they have found. have they spotted anything? they have brought anything on board a ship just yet? and so far, what are they saying about this...
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it would have been the athlete's most details testimony so far. always maintained what happened was an accident. >> as usual, the crowds were here. the crowds and media as oscar pistorius arrived at court this morning. but within half an hour or so, we've all learned that this trial has been postponed until april 7th. there was almost an audible groan as that announcement was made because there have been so much of a build up towards today. there has been a build up thinking oscar pistorius might have been called as the first witness in his defense. nonta, what exactly did she do and why? >> she told the board members trial would not continue today because one of her assessors has taken ill. until the 7th of april. that means the court cannot continue with just one assessor because that means the court is not properly constituted. the role that these assessors play is that they will be helping the judge in order to reach a verdict, whether guilty or not guilty. they can challenge the judge, basically on matters of the law, but they can only help t
it would have been the athlete's most details testimony so far. always maintained what happened was an accident. >> as usual, the crowds were here. the crowds and media as oscar pistorius arrived at court this morning. but within half an hour or so, we've all learned that this trial has been postponed until april 7th. there was almost an audible groan as that announcement was made because there have been so much of a build up towards today. there has been a build up thinking oscar...
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it can see very far and can travel very far and stay on station for a very long time to search for this. it's also got a p-3 orion taking part as well. you know that the u.s. is looking at its satellites in this area, commercial, and perhaps some military, to see what they can add to these images that we've seen already. in addition to that, the u.s. and australia, along with new zealand, the uk and canada, are part of what's called the five is. this is really the u.s.'s closest allies in terms of sharing intelligence, and you can be sure they are able to share intelligence that we can't do even with allies in europe, germany, france, et cetera. that includes the most sensitive satellite data, the most sensitive radar data. one thing we've become aware of is that australia has some very advanced, over-the-horizon radar, which could come into play in a search like this. >> thanks to jim skrciutto for that. 14 days since flight 370 vanished, 14 days of unimaginable anguish for those who knew and loved the 239 people on board that plane. this latest debris sighting in the southern indian o
it can see very far and can travel very far and stay on station for a very long time to search for this. it's also got a p-3 orion taking part as well. you know that the u.s. is looking at its satellites in this area, commercial, and perhaps some military, to see what they can add to these images that we've seen already. in addition to that, the u.s. and australia, along with new zealand, the uk and canada, are part of what's called the five is. this is really the u.s.'s closest allies in terms...
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this is a stand off so far without an end. up to now, russia has managed to occupy that region without more than a couple of shots being fired. >> just how volatile is the situation? you spoke to timoshanko. people worried when they look at crimea, what's happening and, you know, suggestions that russia might expand its military operation into other parts of ukraine. i mean, is there a feeling that this could escalate into something more? >> absolutely. ms. timoshenko told me yesterday that ukraineians will fight to the death in order to keep their country intact after fighting this revolution to keep it. it's not clear in the streets that that's something everybody is willing to do. what we do know is that anything could happen here. things happensoft as we learned last month when 88 people died in the square behind me. so ukrainians feel strongly about this. whether they are willing to go to an actual war over it is another story. >> john, thanks very much, in kiev there. >>> we have been talking about crimea. the parliament
this is a stand off so far without an end. up to now, russia has managed to occupy that region without more than a couple of shots being fired. >> just how volatile is the situation? you spoke to timoshanko. people worried when they look at crimea, what's happening and, you know, suggestions that russia might expand its military operation into other parts of ukraine. i mean, is there a feeling that this could escalate into something more? >> absolutely. ms. timoshenko told me...
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so far nobody has challenge to write to our home though. she says she doesn't know how she would cope if they did. but that was happening in on me. i had the most my house now offering any estimation. we need somewhere to get a controlling people too. we learned allow them to tennis camp and the streets. we have reduced its citizens. i chose to go to school him we have rights. it was good at it though. local authorities has come to accept the impossibility of completely removing the settlement. given the vast they want to build proper roadster kind out of them turn it into a regular district. but even that will require the resettlement of most of the slums inhabitants the captain even if the city needs more mixing it. people looking up and live normally wears the other inhabitants and not pushed to the entrance then off in the sparse her turn yet in your house is concerned. take that twenty percent of the most current population stood at como my feeble. a homemade device into the phone with him has ceased ironically there was plenty of empt
so far nobody has challenge to write to our home though. she says she doesn't know how she would cope if they did. but that was happening in on me. i had the most my house now offering any estimation. we need somewhere to get a controlling people too. we learned allow them to tennis camp and the streets. we have reduced its citizens. i chose to go to school him we have rights. it was good at it though. local authorities has come to accept the impossibility of completely removing the settlement....
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so far fair weather expected there. and for this search area this is as good as it gets for the next several days. and that is a good forecast. and with this new credible lead for the area that they're investigating, this is good news. because it is closer, it's not four hours out by airplane, it is now about three hours. that allows them more time to spend their fuel searching, looking on the surface of the ocean for any possibility of debris. well, at pearce, the winds soaring at 32 degrees, looks like the winds and seas are laying down, natalie, that is very good news at least for the next 48 hours. >> absolutely, because you just know how much these search teams want to find something. >> absolutely. >> because the world is waiting. all right, karen, thank you. let's get an analyst view, joining us live in perth, australia, jeffrey, thank you for joining us. what do you make of this literal sea change in this new location? >> well, natalie, it sort of underscores the difficulty in trying to locate as has been descri
so far fair weather expected there. and for this search area this is as good as it gets for the next several days. and that is a good forecast. and with this new credible lead for the area that they're investigating, this is good news. because it is closer, it's not four hours out by airplane, it is now about three hours. that allows them more time to spend their fuel searching, looking on the surface of the ocean for any possibility of debris. well, at pearce, the winds soaring at 32 degrees,...
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so far no delayed out of oakland into san francisco. right now they should be picking up the cones, reopening those left lanes that had been closed overnight due to roadwork. this is traffic towards the richmond san rafael bridge. back to you. >>> 5:00 now. developing news out of asia. the families of some of those people missing on the malaysia flight continue to seek answers. so far even the world's best aviation experts simply can't find the plane. kpix 5's reporter kiko guerin with the latest on the search. >> reporter: frustration is mounting as hundreds of families look for answers. the questions are continuing to add up and right now crews are focusing on the waters off vietnam with military ships and aircraft from half a dozen nations trying to find any sign of what happened. vietnamese navy planes spotted what they think could be fragments. but officials from the country say it turned out to be moss covered trash floating in the ocean. >> we have not found anything that appears to be objects from the aircraft let alone the airc
so far no delayed out of oakland into san francisco. right now they should be picking up the cones, reopening those left lanes that had been closed overnight due to roadwork. this is traffic towards the richmond san rafael bridge. back to you. >>> 5:00 now. developing news out of asia. the families of some of those people missing on the malaysia flight continue to seek answers. so far even the world's best aviation experts simply can't find the plane. kpix 5's reporter kiko guerin with...
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. >> far from any possible landing site. >> it is unprecedented. >> the search area is far from contained. >> we have never seen an airliner go 17 days and not know where it was. >> as the search is still under way -- >> that vital search for the black box. >> -- there is no conclusion to the international search efforts as yet. >> the search will be stepped up tomorrow. >> this plane did indeed start in kuala lumpur. >> flight 370 went down somewhere in the southern indian ocean. >> and traveled all the way to the bottom of the earth. >>> it is now 10:00 a.m. in the area being searched for the wreckage of malaysia airlines flight 370. and weather conditions in the indian ocean are making it all the more difficult now. it's been 18 days since the flight took off in kuala lumpur. engineers from boeing and the british satellite company inmarsat did further analysis on the available data, particularly those six pings the plane gave off after disappearing from radar screens. they combined that information with the jet's last known heading, speed, and altitude and concluded that it did take a
. >> far from any possible landing site. >> it is unprecedented. >> the search area is far from contained. >> we have never seen an airliner go 17 days and not know where it was. >> as the search is still under way -- >> that vital search for the black box. >> -- there is no conclusion to the international search efforts as yet. >> the search will be stepped up tomorrow. >> this plane did indeed start in kuala lumpur. >> flight 370...
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as far as if it was in good condition. we don't have that specific data. what we do know is looking at this map here, based on that last ping, the airplane could have been anywhere along that red line there as far north . that's where they are zeroing in. as you can see, it's quite a large, large scope. >> bob, you've looked at terror plots for years, both during the service and after your service. typically these ideas come from somewhere or they have been detected that groups are thinking about doing something like this. has there ever been an indication that terrorist groups were looking to commandeer a plane and take it somewhere? >> i have never seen this. i have never seen any planning for this. i have never seen anybody talk about it. i have never seen it on any internet chat. and even pretend to have that sophistication, i have never seen a terror group like that. but clearly, somebody got in this cockpit and took that airplane. that's all the evidence is pointing that way. and which makes me project and this is pu
as far as if it was in good condition. we don't have that specific data. what we do know is looking at this map here, based on that last ping, the airplane could have been anywhere along that red line there as far north . that's where they are zeroing in. as you can see, it's quite a large, large scope. >> bob, you've looked at terror plots for years, both during the service and after your service. typically these ideas come from somewhere or they have been detected that groups are...
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let me start with this, the right, the far right, the far out right. the wild things were out there as far as the eye can see. mitch mcconnell waving a rifle. lindsey graham blaming things on benghazi. both pandering so far to the right, they are about to land on their butts. meanwhile, at a meeting called the uninvited were those judged too far right even for the cpac convention. cruz says immigrants have cabs as big as cantaloupes and the president is one of them. meet the truly far out right. folks like frank who believe anti-tax pitchman grover in order quis is an undercover agent of the muslim brotherhood. the president may be secretly backing terrorists or the panelist who says john boehner is covering up benghazi. boehner is. with establishment figures like mitch mcconnell and lindsey graham trying to join the crazy. ted cruz calling people like bob dole and john mccain names to get to the hard right frontier to lead the country where he plans to put his flag. dana millbanks and jonathan. this was something. this week went really far right. >> i
let me start with this, the right, the far right, the far out right. the wild things were out there as far as the eye can see. mitch mcconnell waving a rifle. lindsey graham blaming things on benghazi. both pandering so far to the right, they are about to land on their butts. meanwhile, at a meeting called the uninvited were those judged too far right even for the cpac convention. cruz says immigrants have cabs as big as cantaloupes and the president is one of them. meet the truly far out...
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the right, the far right, the far-out right. this week the wild things were out there as far as the eye can see. mitch mcconnell waving his rifle. lindsey graham blaming all the world's ills on benghazi. both these characters, both up for reelection, both pandering so far to the right, they're about to land on their butts. meanwhile, at a meeting called the uninvited were those judged too far right even for this week's cpac convention. ted cruz joined steve king who says illegal immigrants have calves as big as cantaloupes and louie gohmert who says the president is one of them. but hold on, if you think you have reached the full crazy, meet the truly far-out right. folks like frank gaffney who believe that antitax pitchman grover nordquist is an undercover agent of the muslim brotherhood. justice thomas' wife who believes the government may be secretly backing terrorists. or the panelist who says john boehner is covering up benghazi, boehner is. in right to the far right to the far-out, it's a daisy chain pulling right ward, wh
the right, the far right, the far-out right. this week the wild things were out there as far as the eye can see. mitch mcconnell waving his rifle. lindsey graham blaming all the world's ills on benghazi. both these characters, both up for reelection, both pandering so far to the right, they're about to land on their butts. meanwhile, at a meeting called the uninvited were those judged too far right even for this week's cpac convention. ted cruz joined steve king who says illegal immigrants have...
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not far. obviously, for the first time, the smoke is clearing a bit from what we saw when we arrived here. a lot clearer. when we could hardly see a few feet into this block. the first thing that andrew told me, there was a big fire on this exact block a few years ago. not knowing what caused it. you have a bigger issue with what you think is happening here. we don't want to make any assumptions here. tell me what you said in terms of how these buildings are taken care of. >> well, the way i got into the work i'm doing is trying to advocate on these issues. genderfication is affecting this neighborhood. you have landlords that would prefer not to make the repairs. we were covering building complaints. there was a fire that affected the rent-controlled apartments. that situation never ended up getting resolved. so this idea of there being building complaints. this idea of their being unsafe conditions. these are 100-year-old buildings. you need to take care of them. when you take care of them,
not far. obviously, for the first time, the smoke is clearing a bit from what we saw when we arrived here. a lot clearer. when we could hardly see a few feet into this block. the first thing that andrew told me, there was a big fire on this exact block a few years ago. not knowing what caused it. you have a bigger issue with what you think is happening here. we don't want to make any assumptions here. tell me what you said in terms of how these buildings are taken care of. >> well, the...
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and so far, they have found nothing incriminating. they've even recovered some of the deleted data that we have talked about here on "the situation room" and they've found the deleted data was actually overwritten data and doesn't indicate that the pilot was trying to cover his tracks, per se, nothing to indicate that he was trying to hide anything. so they are left puzzled. still here 24 days later, they don't know anything more about what these two pilots were up to before flight 370 took off. wolf? >> miles, we learned that the malaysian authorities have new information on the final words coming from the cockpit back to ground control. originally we heard the co-pilot supposedly said, all right, good night. now they've put out a press release, the ministry of transport malaysia saying that the final words to air traffic controller was "good night malaysian flight 370." what, if anything, does that say to you other than the fact that the malaysian authorities can't seem to get their act straight four weeks into this. they now finall
and so far, they have found nothing incriminating. they've even recovered some of the deleted data that we have talked about here on "the situation room" and they've found the deleted data was actually overwritten data and doesn't indicate that the pilot was trying to cover his tracks, per se, nothing to indicate that he was trying to hide anything. so they are left puzzled. still here 24 days later, they don't know anything more about what these two pilots were up to before flight...
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as far north as kazakhstan. as far south as the southern indian ocean.what kind of challenges are your search teams facing? >> well, with any search, we're sort of -- any search box needs a starting point, once we have a starting point, we like to know an area of probability, you know, how broad is the area that we need to search. because if you end up with a search box, you know, do you start in the middle and work your way out? or start on the outer boundaries and work your way in? so many factors go into working out the probabilities of where the staff actually have the search. >> when you look at the indian ocean specifically, and bay of bengal -- i guess bay of bengal is still in there, what about that atmosphere in the ocean there may help or hinder you in that specific part of the world? >> what you've seen in the last few days with the emphasis and search area shifting out to the west is that you're now entering into very, very deep water. down to four, five, six, even 7,000 meters. but from our point of view, not a complex search area in the sen
as far north as kazakhstan. as far south as the southern indian ocean.what kind of challenges are your search teams facing? >> well, with any search, we're sort of -- any search box needs a starting point, once we have a starting point, we like to know an area of probability, you know, how broad is the area that we need to search. because if you end up with a search box, you know, do you start in the middle and work your way out? or start on the outer boundaries and work your way in? so...