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she said john hancock is not a part of the tattoo, it's a birth take. and there is proof. >>> when we come back, the remarkable comeback of a young man living up to the idea of boston strong. >>> finally tonight, in the year since the besten marathon bombing, we have gotten to know jeff bowman and while he has since gently corrected us that his family known is pronounced bowman, the jeff we've come to know back then has changed a lot. we got to know him from the picture that's hard to look out, the blood and life draining from his body. while he lost both legs, jeff bowman survive that day with help. he's written about his life and struggles and victories in a new book called "stronger" and we went back to boston to check in on him as the anniversary approaches. >> reporter: jeff bowman knows the exact moment his life changed. >> i remember this kid standing next to me. he just seemed out of place, and he was just standing there with a backpack and just looked really odd. so i looked at him and stared at him and ignored him. >> reporter: in the next ins
she said john hancock is not a part of the tattoo, it's a birth take. and there is proof. >>> when we come back, the remarkable comeback of a young man living up to the idea of boston strong. >>> finally tonight, in the year since the besten marathon bombing, we have gotten to know jeff bowman and while he has since gently corrected us that his family known is pronounced bowman, the jeff we've come to know back then has changed a lot. we got to know him from the picture that's...
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you see the constitution on her back with a big john hancock signature.he only problem he signed the declaration of independence. the 53-year-old is joking about it and is vouching for the error with this facebook post. she wrote john hancock not part of this. it's birth mark. 1962 photo is proof. it was written on spoof throw back thursday image of herself as baby with the hancock signature branded above her bum. >> another half hour of the abc 7 news at 9 is moments away. up next. zeroing in. what it will take to locate malaysian airlines flight 370 and black boxes somewhere at the bottom of the ocean? >> already recycling. >> also the woman who threw a shoe at hilary clinton. who she was and how did she get that close to the former first lady? >> a lot of you might be working on your tax this is weekend. how getting help from the irs could be a problem. another half hour of 7 news at another half hour of 7 news at 9 ♪ well i love a rainy night.♪ ♪ i love a rainy night ♪ i love to hear the thunder, watch the lightning ♪ ♪ when it lights up the sky. ♪ ♪
you see the constitution on her back with a big john hancock signature.he only problem he signed the declaration of independence. the 53-year-old is joking about it and is vouching for the error with this facebook post. she wrote john hancock not part of this. it's birth mark. 1962 photo is proof. it was written on spoof throw back thursday image of herself as baby with the hancock signature branded above her bum. >> another half hour of the abc 7 news at 9 is moments away. up next....
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tweeting that the john hancock is not part of that tattoo at all. in fact, it's a birthmark.n attached a baby picture to prove it. there she is. little julia louis-dreyfus, running around in her nothing bits and her john hancock tattoo. >> it means people are paying attention, right? >> absolutely. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> everyone else, we'll be right back with "friday funnies." a deeping, persis thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and for some people it can work in as early as the first week of treatment. so now, i can do more of the things i enjoy. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, or tired
tweeting that the john hancock is not part of that tattoo at all. in fact, it's a birthmark.n attached a baby picture to prove it. there she is. little julia louis-dreyfus, running around in her nothing bits and her john hancock tattoo. >> it means people are paying attention, right? >> absolutely. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> everyone else, we'll be right back with "friday funnies." a deeping, persis thought to be the result of...
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the constitution signed by john hancock was tattooed on her back.know that hancock signed the declaration of independence, and not the constitution. dreyfus response to the controversy with this throwback thursday picture of her as a baby, and you can see hancocks signature on of the lower back. she jokes that it is a birthmark, so we all need to cut rolling stone a little slack. >> coming up, we are monitoring the situation as we get more details about the 10 people killed in this bus crashed. >> mark: bed bugs on a bart train. we will let you know what the transit agency plans to do about the know what the transit agency plans to do about the problem. @?a know what the transit agency plans to do about the problem. for dry in, sicmoturitiong you ed hling the only lion th healg mio-drletsf vaselineellynewvalinenten. deeply moiuriz drykin om e fit apicatn... and it clicallprov to ke it as healg th las r 3 weeks. that's theeali wer vasine. >> opening bell on wall street, there was such huge drop with the dow dropping, the nasdaq had their biggest drop
the constitution signed by john hancock was tattooed on her back.know that hancock signed the declaration of independence, and not the constitution. dreyfus response to the controversy with this throwback thursday picture of her as a baby, and you can see hancocks signature on of the lower back. she jokes that it is a birthmark, so we all need to cut rolling stone a little slack. >> coming up, we are monitoring the situation as we get more details about the 10 people killed in this bus...
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and at the bottom there is a signature and it is john hancock. here is the problem. for all you historians. john hancock did not sign the constitution, he signed the declaration of independence more than ten years before that. we're all so stupid. we didn't point it out yesterday. >> we didn't think it was necessary to make people feel stupid. >> anyway, so -- >> she did the funniest thing, though, she tweeted. >> she tweeted this, hancock signed the declaration of independence, not the constitution. just another like another -- i watched the first one last night. i can't stand how funny it is. she is at a book signing. pull it up if you haven't seen it yet. anyway, it is great. >> hoda, usually i can't stand your taste in stuff, you know, but you told me about "veep" last year and it is a little -- first of all, it is very raunchy and the language is unbelievable. if you're not ready for that, don't. but the satiric value of it, she's a brilliant comedic actress. she just is. and the whole ensemble. >> every time she says something, you crack it up. >> you were snee
and at the bottom there is a signature and it is john hancock. here is the problem. for all you historians. john hancock did not sign the constitution, he signed the declaration of independence more than ten years before that. we're all so stupid. we didn't point it out yesterday. >> we didn't think it was necessary to make people feel stupid. >> anyway, so -- >> she did the funniest thing, though, she tweeted. >> she tweeted this, hancock signed the declaration of...
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she tweeted out this throwback as a baby saying the john hancock signature is not part of the tattoof scrambled politics. >>> we want to turn to first politics. they are marking the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act. also there is adam serwer. president obama spoke there yesterday. as you note in your article on msnbc.com, for many decades, lbj was a symbol of what they wanted to leave behind. >> they wanted to get away from the legacy of lyndon johnson, the economic decline and the racial unrest that followed the great society programs were really a toold by republicans to really discredit liberalism and i think the clinton campaign was seen as a repudiation of that. president obama's administration has built a great deal of its policy agenda on johnson's legacy, and obama out of all three presidents was the most eager to embrace what johnson had done. >> president clinton and carter also spoke this week. what seemed to be the overlying message some 50 years later? >> it was interesting. i think clinton was the most aggressive in discussing johnson's civil rights legacy in th
she tweeted out this throwback as a baby saying the john hancock signature is not part of the tattoof scrambled politics. >>> we want to turn to first politics. they are marking the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act. also there is adam serwer. president obama spoke there yesterday. as you note in your article on msnbc.com, for many decades, lbj was a symbol of what they wanted to leave behind. >> they wanted to get away from the legacy of lyndon johnson, the economic...
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start with paula hancocks who's out near the sunken ferry, i believe. is that right, paul la? doesn't sound like -- we lost her. yep, we lost her cell phone reception. pauline and kyung are dock side where so many frantic parents are waiting for word. what's the latest. >> we can tell you there's a q and a session behind us. this session we're really hearing the parents pepper the coast guard with questions about what the status of the search is, where paula is right now. what's the possibility? what's the chance that there is an air pocket? they are clinging to that hope that the children might still be alive. what is the most heart breaking thing, and we've seen it, these are parents and it's high school children we are talking about what are missing. >> we have been talking to parents the last couple of days and they are hanging on to hope that perhaps these 300 or so high school students that are there perhaps they found an air pocket because many were on the fourth level, which is where their bedrooms were. it was also breakfast time and there's a cafeteria. the hope is t
start with paula hancocks who's out near the sunken ferry, i believe. is that right, paul la? doesn't sound like -- we lost her. yep, we lost her cell phone reception. pauline and kyung are dock side where so many frantic parents are waiting for word. what's the latest. >> we can tell you there's a q and a session behind us. this session we're really hearing the parents pepper the coast guard with questions about what the status of the search is, where paula is right now. what's the...
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joining us is denver mayor michael hancock, fresh from his own trip to amsterdam.note, mr mayor, that not only did we see you in lori jane gliha's report, but you are not a fan of recreational marijuana in your statement. now you are in it, now you have seen the experience of amsterdam, what did you learn? >> there's a lot to learn. there's a lot of differences between the united states. they have legalized marijuana. and amsterdam, which, as you point out in the report, legalized marijuana for 40 years. we learnt a lot. i'm glad to learn denver is on the right track of medical and retail marijuana. >> one of the elements that your state learnt is that it can be a tax revenue generator for you already, right. >> it is generating taxes. we knew it would, but we recognise we had a role, a big responsibility to make sure that we regulated it, protected the communities and children from the drug. and made sure that we had appropriate and responsible implementation. >> right, and you do have distinct differences that lori jane gliha outlined for us - the volume of the a
joining us is denver mayor michael hancock, fresh from his own trip to amsterdam.note, mr mayor, that not only did we see you in lori jane gliha's report, but you are not a fan of recreational marijuana in your statement. now you are in it, now you have seen the experience of amsterdam, what did you learn? >> there's a lot to learn. there's a lot of differences between the united states. they have legalized marijuana. and amsterdam, which, as you point out in the report, legalized...
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paula hancocks for us there in south korea. thank you. >>> taking a closer look now at the search operation. the former inspector general of the department of transportation. >> mary, although hope is certainly dimming, families are clinging to hope that their loved ones have survived this. what do you think the chances are that there are survivors still inside this capsized ferry and possible air pockets? >> well, you know, there is the story of a previous sinking. of course, that was in africa where one person was saved many days later. but given the temperature and that the ship is now completely under water, i wouldn't want to give anyone false hope. i think it's pretty unlikely. >> and if the ship is moved, mary. i mean, what happens to those air pockets? do they disappear? and i guess at what point will officials decide to lift the ship? >> well, those air pockets not necessarily will disappear, but they will shift around. they can move around, and if there is, you know, increasingly more and more water taken on, the air
paula hancocks for us there in south korea. thank you. >>> taking a closer look now at the search operation. the former inspector general of the department of transportation. >> mary, although hope is certainly dimming, families are clinging to hope that their loved ones have survived this. what do you think the chances are that there are survivors still inside this capsized ferry and possible air pockets? >> well, you know, there is the story of a previous sinking. of...
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paula hancock is on a boat close by to the sunken ferry. what have you seen?hat are conditions like, paula? >> reporter: well, anderson, you wouldn't know that a 300 ton vessel just went down in the sea, unless you see the markings. no part of the ship is above the surface. this is a huge search operation, just a rough guess when we got here, i counted about 120 that range from the large ships from the navy. and also the dinghys for the divers. it is not just an official search operation. you have a lot of fishing vessels joining in the search. now you we can see a number of dingys filled with divers. obviously, what is happening on top of the water is not as significant as what is happening underneath. the divers right now are underneath us trying to get inside parts of the submerged ship. that is the crucial point for them at this point to try to find out if there are any survivors. or if not to try to start the grim task of recovering some of the bodies that are below the water. and about maybe 500 yards away from the spot where this submerged ship is are t
paula hancock is on a boat close by to the sunken ferry. what have you seen?hat are conditions like, paula? >> reporter: well, anderson, you wouldn't know that a 300 ton vessel just went down in the sea, unless you see the markings. no part of the ship is above the surface. this is a huge search operation, just a rough guess when we got here, i counted about 120 that range from the large ships from the navy. and also the dinghys for the divers. it is not just an official search operation....
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john hancock to the declaration of independence, not the constitution. signature the most famous among the esteemed men, but to you, that's no excuse. you're frothing over the air on social media and having fun with it. quote, the "rolling stone" cover is so historically inaccurate, john a hancock never signed julia louis-dreyfus' back. that's true. this is exactly something her bumblie ining vice presidentialf would do. it's actually written on the front of julia. >>> join the conversation on facebook, instagram, and keep telling us what's important to you. >>> up next, the fight for voting rights, then and now. we'll talk with civil rights legend vernon jordan about how new laws threaten to take us back to the time before the landmark 1965 law. without standard leather. you are feeling exhilarated with front-wheel drive. you are feeling powerful with a 4-cylinder engine. [ male announcer ] open your eyes... to the 6-cylinder, 8-speed lexus gs. with more standard horsepower than any of its german competitors. this is a wake-up call. ♪ this is a wake-up
john hancock to the declaration of independence, not the constitution. signature the most famous among the esteemed men, but to you, that's no excuse. you're frothing over the air on social media and having fun with it. quote, the "rolling stone" cover is so historically inaccurate, john a hancock never signed julia louis-dreyfus' back. that's true. this is exactly something her bumblie ining vice presidentialf would do. it's actually written on the front of julia. >>> join...
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constitution signed by john hancock, the problem, hancock signed the declaration of independence, saying the other side of her body but the signature wouldn't fit. >>> take a look at this. designer managed to create this optical illusion. you can see the walls, floors, gas hood, counter tops and cabinets. the ad was printed in a columbian newspaper. >>> we will update the emergency repairs updates on the bay bridge. >>> and what happened as brave students tried to stop a student from stabbing 20 students. >>> and the extraordinary >>> and the extraordinary accomplishment of [♪] >> abc 7 news starts right now with live breaking news. >> good evening once again. i want to update the breaking news situation we are following in san francisco. a large hole on the bay bridge causing massive traffic jams, a hole measuring two feet by half foot opened up on the westbound span, two lanes are shut down on both the upper and lower decks. you can see the resulting back up, that ribbon of headlights coming at you are cars trying to get on the brindge. it is expected to become a bigger issue when the
constitution signed by john hancock, the problem, hancock signed the declaration of independence, saying the other side of her body but the signature wouldn't fit. >>> take a look at this. designer managed to create this optical illusion. you can see the walls, floors, gas hood, counter tops and cabinets. the ad was printed in a columbian newspaper. >>> we will update the emergency repairs updates on the bay bridge. >>> and what happened as brave students tried to...
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hancock did not sign the constitution.ure graces the declaration of independence. >> she actually it sent out a tweet and she blamed her character and the chief of staff for the error. they stated that it was not done on purpose or an error. >> when they are hand in hand,-- >> the time is 6:52 a.m.. coming up on the kron4 newest. a man who is several hundreds of pounds overweight get cut out of his home in florida. we will show you what happened to. >> here's a live look outside. we will be right back. wishit fallinglat?moisre wht inoducg ne ve ogen istu. it prodes ygenfud moture. thmoisre yr ha nee with5% me vome. nedovexygemoisre. nd tn the's icy icke the fferce ibestoods est ods theecreto akinparman cstedhick o juy anso dicio. ou c makdinn dispear be foo. brg outhe st. >> lookit this video out of florida. firefighters cut open a home to help an obese man. he's felony cannot get back up. since say that demand is several hundred pounds overweight. so, in comes of the very desperate unihere comes the bariatric uit. this is
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i didn't catch that. >> that john hancock. >> john hancock, not on part of the magazine tattoo., she says she got as a baby. she tweeted a picture of her, supposedly, from 1962, with a john hancock birthmark. >> don't you think it was on purpose? >> i think everyone took great offense. oh, they messed up. >> she meant to mess up. >> it was a tattoo on her body. >> and you needed a big signature on the bottom. who else are you going to get? >>> meanwhile, you've done a couple laps around times square. >> i wanted a "mad men" workout in. things weren't the same then. i'll draw the forecast for cleveland. wews, and starting off with rain showers there. it will be cooler because of that. that was a long run in heels. i'm going to tell you right now. yes. lara can pop in here. as the cold front sags south, what happens? >> it gets colder. >> and then, the northeast will see showers to kick off the weekend. but drier in the southeast, as they had last weekend, kind of a mess. >>> here at home, it's a chilly star to our morning. we are waking up to heavy fog along the coast bringing a
i didn't catch that. >> that john hancock. >> john hancock, not on part of the magazine tattoo., she says she got as a baby. she tweeted a picture of her, supposedly, from 1962, with a john hancock birthmark. >> don't you think it was on purpose? >> i think everyone took great offense. oh, they messed up. >> she meant to mess up. >> it was a tattoo on her body. >> and you needed a big signature on the bottom. who else are you going to get? >>>...
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thank you so much paula hancocks. very tough situation. no survivors have been found since the 174 people were rescued on wednesday. >>> for the second day in a row a deadly air strike hit terror suspects in yemen. a suspected drone strike killed at least a dozen people including a number of al qaeda militants. it happened in southwest yemen next to the site of yesterday's drone strike that killed ten suspected al qaeda members. saturday's strike was targeting three well-known operatives linked to a terror training camp. sunlen is following the story today. do we have any more detail about who was targeted? >> reporter: we still don't know if they were high-value targets. officials say the targets could have been a training camp or militants on the move in vehicles. yemeni government official confirms to muhammad jamjoom they were targeting what this official describes as the core of the strongest al qaeda affiliates. the attack today took place in abyan. not far from saturday's attack. that strike killed at least 15 al qaeda militants and
thank you so much paula hancocks. very tough situation. no survivors have been found since the 174 people were rescued on wednesday. >>> for the second day in a row a deadly air strike hit terror suspects in yemen. a suspected drone strike killed at least a dozen people including a number of al qaeda militants. it happened in southwest yemen next to the site of yesterday's drone strike that killed ten suspected al qaeda members. saturday's strike was targeting three well-known...
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paula hancocks is on the scene this morning. paula, bring us up to date. >> reporter: there's a lost questions coming in, most notably why the captain wasn't at the help. we know it was the third officer at the helm. we or also asking about the arrest warrants. we know they have been issued for both the captain and two of the crew members of that ship. relatives are asking why they're spending a third night on the harbor at engine toe wondering where their child is. >> reporter: strong currents and murky water making it impossible. rescue operators with pumping oxygen in in the hopes of providing air to anyone who might be alive inside. for desperate families waiting for answers, it's not enough. they're bleeding with authorities to do more releasing a statement saying we are making this appeal with tears because we are so furious with the way the government is handling this. this man is waiting for word on his 16-year-old nephew. >> even if how hard it is, how difficult it is, how hard it is, i don't care. i want to hear the tr
paula hancocks is on the scene this morning. paula, bring us up to date. >> reporter: there's a lost questions coming in, most notably why the captain wasn't at the help. we know it was the third officer at the helm. we or also asking about the arrest warrants. we know they have been issued for both the captain and two of the crew members of that ship. relatives are asking why they're spending a third night on the harbor at engine toe wondering where their child is. >> reporter:...
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paula hancocks live from jindo, south korea, thank you.e know that more than 500 divers are helping in this search for the missing. >> cnn's will ripley is on a boat just feet from the wreckage off the coast of south korea's jindo island seeing firsthand a very, very sad scene. will? >> reporter: victor, randi, another day of searching in the area where the sewol ferry went down and sadly another day of grim discoveries. we watched as several bodies were pulled out of the water from korea coast guard ships. what's happening is the dive teams have been going out in groups, in teams and they enter in the ferry using five different entry points and they're searching the inside of the boat, the hallways and the cabins and the area outside of the boat as well. there's also equipment here that will be used for a salvage operation including a large crane that could help pull the boat out of the water, you might see in the distance behind me. that salvage equipment is not being used. is only the divers because the families do not want anything don
paula hancocks live from jindo, south korea, thank you.e know that more than 500 divers are helping in this search for the missing. >> cnn's will ripley is on a boat just feet from the wreckage off the coast of south korea's jindo island seeing firsthand a very, very sad scene. will? >> reporter: victor, randi, another day of searching in the area where the sewol ferry went down and sadly another day of grim discoveries. we watched as several bodies were pulled out of the water from...
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our paula hancocks is joining us live from the port city of jindo in south korea right now. we're six days into the tragedy. how likely is it there possibly could be more survivors? >> reporter: wolf, at this point, this is still a search and rescue operation. we spoke to the spokesperson of the joint task force. he said that at this point they haven't found any air pockets within the ship. but it's not out of the realm of possibility there could be air pockets. he said basically the reason he thinks that is because the ship has not sunk any further. it's about 30 feet below the surface of the water according to this official. he says it's about there for a number of days now. it's maintaining its flotation level. this is why he believes it is possible there could be air pockets inside. of course, it is incredibly difficult for divers to even get close to the ship, let alone get inside those cabins they haven't reached yet. the visibility is very poor. we're hearing it's something between 30 and 40 centimeters. some divers can't even see their hands in front of them, it's su
our paula hancocks is joining us live from the port city of jindo in south korea right now. we're six days into the tragedy. how likely is it there possibly could be more survivors? >> reporter: wolf, at this point, this is still a search and rescue operation. we spoke to the spokesperson of the joint task force. he said that at this point they haven't found any air pockets within the ship. but it's not out of the realm of possibility there could be air pockets. he said basically the...
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our paula hancocks joins us from south korea. and paula, i mean, just agonizing to watch these family that is are struggling with making these identifications. but for the families that haven't found their loved ones yet, are they still holding out hope? we know that this is still being called a search and rescue operation even though no survivors are being pulled from the water. >> reporter: well, unfortunately, no survivors pulled out since wednesday, since the day that this ferry sank. we are going into the sixth night here, monday evening, since this ferry sunk. hope is fading fast. but as you say, this is still a search and rescue operation. we spoke to an official a couple of hours ago and he said even though they haven't found air pockets, it is not beyond the realm possibility there could be air pockets within the ship basically because it's not sunk to the bottom of the sea. he said that it's at this point about 30 to 50 feet below the surface of the water but it's been there for sometime and maintaining that flotation l
our paula hancocks joins us from south korea. and paula, i mean, just agonizing to watch these family that is are struggling with making these identifications. but for the families that haven't found their loved ones yet, are they still holding out hope? we know that this is still being called a search and rescue operation even though no survivors are being pulled from the water. >> reporter: well, unfortunately, no survivors pulled out since wednesday, since the day that this ferry sank....
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paula hancocks, cnn, south korea. >>> we turn to the other transportation disaster we've been covering now, as the bluefin drone on the floor of the ocean. em families are demanding why the beacons never sent out distress signals. brian todd explains why they may not have have been activated. >> reporter: it's one of the most baffling questions in an already confounding mystery. why didn't any emergency beacons send a distress signals? they're called elts and officials say there were four of them on the plane. >> the emergency low indicator transmitter is a small radio transmitter that sends a signal detected by satellites in the event of an airplane crash. >> reporter: signals sent by elt on to satellites are relaid by monitoring stations on ground. it's not related to the pinger from the black boyes boxes containing the voice recorders. they are to ping, circumstances which could have played out with flight 370. experts say there are other possible scenarios with the missing plane where the elts would not have worked. >> if the plane crashes with too much velocity into the surface so
paula hancocks, cnn, south korea. >>> we turn to the other transportation disaster we've been covering now, as the bluefin drone on the floor of the ocean. em families are demanding why the beacons never sent out distress signals. brian todd explains why they may not have have been activated. >> reporter: it's one of the most baffling questions in an already confounding mystery. why didn't any emergency beacons send a distress signals? they're called elts and officials say there...
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if you look at the bottom of the tattoo, you can see the signature john hancock. that is the word people use for a signature, but a lot of people point out that he did not actually sign the constitution, he signed the declaration of independence. so a lot of people are wondering was this done on purpose? " shese in the show "veep, plays kind of a bumbling vice president. so this is the kind of thing she would do. the publisher of "rolling stone two came out with a funny response -- "the declaration of independence is on the other side but we could not show that." said, "in my defense, i was actually in a drunken stupor," so -- but it is a fake tattoo. >> thank you. time now for sports. equalize shortly after her 4-2 in- the germans aggregate. also -- >> after the first half it was difficult. but in the second half we did much better. we are better one-on-one. we reacted well and scored the equalizer before scoring the goal that put us 2-1 in front. the first half was difficult for us, but in the second half we were better. it is important to go through. the pitch
if you look at the bottom of the tattoo, you can see the signature john hancock. that is the word people use for a signature, but a lot of people point out that he did not actually sign the constitution, he signed the declaration of independence. so a lot of people are wondering was this done on purpose? " shese in the show "veep, plays kind of a bumbling vice president. so this is the kind of thing she would do. the publisher of "rolling stone two came out with a funny response...
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let's go to cnn's paula hancocks. she's in the port city of jindu, south korea. >> reporter: wolf, let's start with the search and rescue operation. we know this friday divers did manage to get inside the submerged ship. we know they managed to access the second floor but they were unable to go any further because conditions are still not good, bad visibility, strong underwater currents and at this point divers did not find any survivors and they did not find any bodies. we also know that they have managed to pump some oxygen into the ship. now, the thinking behind this is if there are air pockets under the water, then they want to make sure if there are any survivors within those air pockets that the air is replenished. of course it is a desperately hard wait for dozens of relatives here at the harbor. this is the third night that they have been sitting, waiting for any news. now, there have been very emotional scenes, very heartbreaking scenes. one woman screaming, just tell us, are they alive or are they dead? and
let's go to cnn's paula hancocks. she's in the port city of jindu, south korea. >> reporter: wolf, let's start with the search and rescue operation. we know this friday divers did manage to get inside the submerged ship. we know they managed to access the second floor but they were unable to go any further because conditions are still not good, bad visibility, strong underwater currents and at this point divers did not find any survivors and they did not find any bodies. we also know that...
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the problem is, hancock signed the declaration of independence ... not the constitution. the actress also said she was drunk during the shoot. she looks pretty good. >> wrongs have two best excuse. a group of high school students in nebraska had a prom they'll never forget. 22 of them posed for pictures on a bridge behind andy white's house in the town of pierce. they didn't test the bridge's weight limit ahead of time. when the pictures were posted online the group was the talk of the town and social media. except for some soaked gowns and tuxes, everybody escaped pretty much un-scathed. >> a good memory. >> an excellent memory. >> today we expect to see some showers come through. it will come through and around lunchtime. calls are on the increase. showers are likely chance of rain. partly cloudy tonight low temperature falling into the 40's. we go from mid sixties to low '40's in just a few hours. right now morris is at 49. it is breezy wind at 17. wind gusts up to 30 in the mundelein. 32 an island lake. satellite are composite shows we are dry. our sunrise comes up at
the problem is, hancock signed the declaration of independence ... not the constitution. the actress also said she was drunk during the shoot. she looks pretty good. >> wrongs have two best excuse. a group of high school students in nebraska had a prom they'll never forget. 22 of them posed for pictures on a bridge behind andy white's house in the town of pierce. they didn't test the bridge's weight limit ahead of time. when the pictures were posted online the group was the talk of the...
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paula hancocks, cnn, in south korea. >> such an incredible story of heroism.f the captain and many other crew months. i want to bring back cargo ship captain jim staples, a marine safety consultant. i want to get your reaction to that crew member. 22 years old. and yet she defied orders and went with logic. >> yeah, it's just a shame that she had to lose her life. we were talking about what could have been wrong, what did go wrong. the inactions of the captain. it's a breath of fresh air to see that this young lady, miss young, stood up to the challenge. she knew what to do. she knew her responsibility was to get those people out of that cafeteria and get them to safety. and she gave her own life for doing that. she's a national treasure for the korean people. she's something for them to be very proud of. this is a woman i would have been proud to have under my command. >> captain staples, it's unbelievable when you look at the sheer numbers, three quarters of the crew survived and three quarters of the passengers at this point are likely dead. i just -- i can
paula hancocks, cnn, in south korea. >> such an incredible story of heroism.f the captain and many other crew months. i want to bring back cargo ship captain jim staples, a marine safety consultant. i want to get your reaction to that crew member. 22 years old. and yet she defied orders and went with logic. >> yeah, it's just a shame that she had to lose her life. we were talking about what could have been wrong, what did go wrong. the inactions of the captain. it's a breath of...
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our paula hancocks has more. >> reporter: fred, officials have released more transcript of the radionication between the sunken ferry and two radio towers. now, according to these transcripts the initial distress signal went out at 8:55 a.m. on wednesday. and just one minute later, at 8:56 an unidentified crew member of the "sewol" said the ship rolled over a lot right now. cannot move. the communication until 9:38 a.m., 43 minutes after the initial distress signal and that is when communication was lost. but from the transcripts we can see that the crew member said on a number of occasions the ship is listing too much. we cannot move. now, this appears to show just how quickly the ship listed and how quickly it sunk and many questions as to why more passengers had not been put on to the life rafts and the rescue boats that were on this ship. also, the questions are still being asked why the initial order to passengers to stay put on this sinking ship. meanwhile, there were bodies retrieved, more than a dozen retrieved from the ship this sunday. they were brought to shore here and la
our paula hancocks has more. >> reporter: fred, officials have released more transcript of the radionication between the sunken ferry and two radio towers. now, according to these transcripts the initial distress signal went out at 8:55 a.m. on wednesday. and just one minute later, at 8:56 an unidentified crew member of the "sewol" said the ship rolled over a lot right now. cannot move. the communication until 9:38 a.m., 43 minutes after the initial distress signal and that is...
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let's bring in paula hancocks in jindo, south korea. what do these communications tell us about the final moments? >> reporter: well, candy, these conversations between an unidentified person aboard the sea wall ferry and two radio towers, the destination radio tower and the tower closest to where this ferry sank. and the most interesting part that we can see from it at this point is how quickly this ship appeared to list and then sink. this is based just on the transcripts available to us. but it appears as though the distress signal, the first distress signal went out at 8:55 a.m. on wednesday and by 8:56 a.m., so just one minute later, the person said the ship rolled over a lot right now. cannot move, end quote. so just one minute after the distress signal was put out, very quickly the person said that people could not move throughout the next half hour. he said -- he or she said a number of times, the passengers are unable to move. they were asked whether or not the life rafts had been put out, whether the passengers were on the res
let's bring in paula hancocks in jindo, south korea. what do these communications tell us about the final moments? >> reporter: well, candy, these conversations between an unidentified person aboard the sea wall ferry and two radio towers, the destination radio tower and the tower closest to where this ferry sank. and the most interesting part that we can see from it at this point is how quickly this ship appeared to list and then sink. this is based just on the transcripts available to...
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constitution signed by john hancock across her back. the problem? signed the declaration of independence, not the constitution. the magazine said the declaration is on the other side of the actress' body, but the signatures just didn't fit. louis-dreyfus took to twitter and blamed the flub on her fictional communications director from the hbo series "veep" calling him a dummy. >>> today the house passed a bill that would effectively bar iran's u.n. ambassador from getting a visa. we report on the list of allegations against him. >> reporter: the man iran wants to send to our country as its new united nations ambassador is accused of helping organize a 1993 political assassination of an iranian dissident in rome. but was never charged. >> he basically coordinated the entire operation. he worked out all the details, all the coordination, and he basically commanded the assassination. he wasn't the one who pulled the trigger, but he was the one who masterminded the assassination. >> reporter: the iranian opposition citing german and italian police repor
constitution signed by john hancock across her back. the problem? signed the declaration of independence, not the constitution. the magazine said the declaration is on the other side of the actress' body, but the signatures just didn't fit. louis-dreyfus took to twitter and blamed the flub on her fictional communications director from the hbo series "veep" calling him a dummy. >>> today the house passed a bill that would effectively bar iran's u.n. ambassador from getting a...
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and john hancock signed the small of her back. the problem is hancock didn't sign the constitution.millenials right now. they're finding it nearly impossible to buy a house. in fact, two-thirds have to turn to their parents or some other cosigner for help. but it's not always the best idea. fox news legal analyst bob massi going to join us now to answer some crucial questions when it comes to that relationship. good morning, bob. >> good morning, elisabeth. how are you? >> i'm well. thanks. so this is a little concerning. we have more and more millenials asking for cosigners when it comes to mortgage. what's the legal impact and risk. we're talking house or car? big purchases. >> everything. this is the combat between the baby boomers and millenials. the baby boomers with the millenials. kids don't have good credit. they come to mom and dad and say listen, i want to buy a house. i want to buy a car. my credit is bad. so you cosign. you and i as a parent e with cosign. what does that mean? that means legally, both of us, both the child and the parent is responsible. most of the time,
and john hancock signed the small of her back. the problem is hancock didn't sign the constitution.millenials right now. they're finding it nearly impossible to buy a house. in fact, two-thirds have to turn to their parents or some other cosigner for help. but it's not always the best idea. fox news legal analyst bob massi going to join us now to answer some crucial questions when it comes to that relationship. good morning, bob. >> good morning, elisabeth. how are you? >> i'm well....
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. >> we want to bring in cnn's paula hancocks in jindo.u see? >> reporter: christi, we got about 300 feet away from the area where this ferry actually sunk. there were just two large inflatables on the surface of the water marking the spot where it was. that was the only way you would have known there was a 6,800-ton ferry under the water. there were more than 100 vessels ranging from the very large war ships and helicopter ships and also some very small local fishing ships. everybody is trying to get involved in the hope there may be some survivors under the water. now the above the water, there was not too much activity. it did not look like an urgent search and rescue operation. what is happening below the water is more important. we saw a number of dinghys with divers on board. they have tried to get inside today to get to the third floor. later on this afternoon, when we went back to the same area, the weather conditions had deteriorated significantly. we could not see anymore of the divers. the swell had increased, the water currents
. >> we want to bring in cnn's paula hancocks in jindo.u see? >> reporter: christi, we got about 300 feet away from the area where this ferry actually sunk. there were just two large inflatables on the surface of the water marking the spot where it was. that was the only way you would have known there was a 6,800-ton ferry under the water. there were more than 100 vessels ranging from the very large war ships and helicopter ships and also some very small local fishing ships....
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. >> our paula hancocks joins us live from south korea. horrifying story.ing told by passengers they were told to stay put on a sinking ship? >> reporter: jake, this is going to be very much in focus with this investigation. what exactly were the crew thinking when they said, you should stay put, you should not move. there is a possibility that this ship just sank a lot quicker than they had expected. they had underestimated the danger, clearly, that these people were in. we did see that those that did manage to jump into the water were picked out and were taken into waiting boats. a lot of navy boats, a lot of fishing boats, private boats, any vessels around were there to try to save people. but as we know, there are almost 300 people still unaccounted for and the assumption is many of them could still be within the ship. so, we are hearing, for one particular man talking about what he thought when he was told not to move. >> translator: stay put, as it's dangerous. kept announcing it ten times, so kids were forced to stay put. only some of those who moved
. >> our paula hancocks joins us live from south korea. horrifying story.ing told by passengers they were told to stay put on a sinking ship? >> reporter: jake, this is going to be very much in focus with this investigation. what exactly were the crew thinking when they said, you should stay put, you should not move. there is a possibility that this ship just sank a lot quicker than they had expected. they had underestimated the danger, clearly, that these people were in. we did see...
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cnn's paula hancock with more. first of all, paula, how much of that ship is above the water now? it is sort of deceiving when we see the old footage where it looks like there is plenty of room for people to be inside. how much of an air pocket, how much of a hull is still looking above the surface? >> reporter: well, bill, we still understand a smaller amount is still above the surface of the water. so it certainly is sinking. but as far as we can tell, and this is from local media networks that are actually running these pictures, because from here, the harbor, this is as close as we can get on land. it is still about 12 miles from where the sunken ship has landed. this is where parents have based themselves. what we can see is it is still a little bit above water, bill? >> and how are the families there around you handling this? i hear some are even taking things in their own hands, frustrated at the rescue effort? >> reporter: it is a heartbreaking scene here. there are mothers and fathers that have been sitting by the waterside all night. they have literally just been sitting
cnn's paula hancock with more. first of all, paula, how much of that ship is above the water now? it is sort of deceiving when we see the old footage where it looks like there is plenty of room for people to be inside. how much of an air pocket, how much of a hull is still looking above the surface? >> reporter: well, bill, we still understand a smaller amount is still above the surface of the water. so it certainly is sinking. but as far as we can tell, and this is from local media...
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paula hancocks joins us now, i heard there was a private family service for her today. what else do we know about her and her actions? >> reporter: well, anderson, survivors say that while she was on the ship she was giving out life jackets to a number of the students that we do know managed to escape. and she was doing this all the time. she didn't have a life jacket on herself, she was making sure others were okay first and also making sure they could get to one side of the ferry which was under water and sinking fast to the other side where they could actually escape. and all the while she was doing this, she was on her walkie talkie, and she was trying to get guidance from those that were higher up in power, but that guidance, as we know did not come. one of the survivors said to me he really wished she had escaped. and that he wished he would hold onto her and help her. they say they felt very guilty that she had not managed to escape but that she had saved dozens of lives. >> and amazing, she was handing out life jackets to others even though she herself did not h
paula hancocks joins us now, i heard there was a private family service for her today. what else do we know about her and her actions? >> reporter: well, anderson, survivors say that while she was on the ship she was giving out life jackets to a number of the students that we do know managed to escape. and she was doing this all the time. she didn't have a life jacket on herself, she was making sure others were okay first and also making sure they could get to one side of the ferry which...
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behind she the famous john hancock building, and beyond that is the finishing line a great shout out to earnest van dyke who has won their den h marathon. the whole of boston is rooting for him to win the men's marathon again. after his success last year he was so shocked when the bombs went off. he eventually handed back his gold medal to the city of boston. everyone is cheering him on. these are elite runners. they do it professionally, and it's a pretty good purse, $150,000 each. >> going back to the security question, i know boston marathon beefed up security. what precautions do you see them take as the marathon goes on right now. >> this is the serious question that everyone is brush to go one side. it is said that boston is the safest city in america and they are taking security seriously after what happened here last year. look, we know for certain there are more security cameras, more policemen on the route, more plain clothes officers on the route than ever before. a lot of that you won't actually see. hopefully today will go off well. but there are a million expect tatersp
behind she the famous john hancock building, and beyond that is the finishing line a great shout out to earnest van dyke who has won their den h marathon. the whole of boston is rooting for him to win the men's marathon again. after his success last year he was so shocked when the bombs went off. he eventually handed back his gold medal to the city of boston. everyone is cheering him on. these are elite runners. they do it professionally, and it's a pretty good purse, $150,000 each. >>...
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paula hancock now reporting from from from kuala lumpur. >> reporter: praying for lost souls. chinese relatives of the missing airline passengers seek refuge in a buddhist temple. looking for comfort in the words of a monk. this woman says "i really hope my husband and other passengers come home." the monk replies "i hope they'll come back in peace." of the 239 people on board the missing flight, 154 were chinese citizens. chinese are kind-hearted people, this relative says, but we can clearly distinguish between good and evil. we never forgive those who hid the truth and the criminal who delayed the rescue mission. these families traveled from beijing to kuala lumpur sunday to be closer to the investigation and they hope to information. they've accused malaysian officials of withholding information since the plane vanished more than three weeks ago, despite government claims they're being transparent. they chant their demands. "we want evidence, we want truth, we want our family." these families are physically and emotionally exhausted. today's prayer was an attempt to try an
paula hancock now reporting from from from kuala lumpur. >> reporter: praying for lost souls. chinese relatives of the missing airline passengers seek refuge in a buddhist temple. looking for comfort in the words of a monk. this woman says "i really hope my husband and other passengers come home." the monk replies "i hope they'll come back in peace." of the 239 people on board the missing flight, 154 were chinese citizens. chinese are kind-hearted people, this relative...
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paula hancocks from south korea, thank you so much for being with us right now. a tragic story, and we're following all the twists and turns. >>> we do want to turn to new developments in the search for flight 370. preliminary analysis of an oil sample taken from the search area has determined that this oil slick was not from an aircraft engine. malaysia's transportation minister now says if no traces of the missing jetliner are found either on the water or under water, officials will have to rethink the operation. >> there will come a time that we may need to regroup and reconsider. but in any event, the search will always continue. it's just a matter of approach. >> the u.s. navy underwater drone the bluefin 21 today completed its first full scan of the ocean floor after its first two missions were cut short by technical problems. the data from the bluefin 21 is being analyzed. let's talk about what might be on it. let's go live now to aron mclaughlin in perth. when do we expect to get full results from the first day on the ocean floor, and when might it begin
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hancock a single father of two lost his left arm and was paralyzed in iraq after he was hit by shrapnel in 2007. it happened on his 21st birthday. since may of last year, the students raised $182,000. >> the just want to say hello to gerald and his family. >> reporter: today, a big surprise via skype for the students and their nonprofit organization, operation all the way home. >> it's very, very, very impressive. you should all be very, very proud of yourselves. give yourselves a big round of applause. >> reporter: actor gary sinese so moved by what the students are trying to accomplish offered his commitment to their mission. >> and we're just stepping in to try to lend a little bit of a hand and we're going to do this great concert on may 10. >> reporter: the gary sinese foundation and lieutenant tan band which helps veterans announced his band will perform may 10th in lancaster at the stadium. all proceeds go to help gerald get into a new house with the lieutenant dan band. >> we didn't doubt they could do it but we had no idea it would go so fast. >> reporter: the goal is to raise
hancock a single father of two lost his left arm and was paralyzed in iraq after he was hit by shrapnel in 2007. it happened on his 21st birthday. since may of last year, the students raised $182,000. >> the just want to say hello to gerald and his family. >> reporter: today, a big surprise via skype for the students and their nonprofit organization, operation all the way home. >> it's very, very, very impressive. you should all be very, very proud of yourselves. give...
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paula hancock, as we mentioned students were texting.ote to his mother, mom in case you don't get to say this i love you. his mother apparently didn't know this ship was in trouble, and responded why, of course i love you too, my son. one responded, if i did anything wrong, please forgive me, i love you all. we have no way of knowing what happened to the students who actually texted. i want to bring in a maritime captain. captain, what do you think what could have caused this to happen? is human error likely or is it simply too soon to tell? >> yeah, i believe it is human error listening to the reporters. it sounds that initially the ferry left about two hours later than usual due to the heavy fog. so there is a possibility that the captain may have been trying to make up time to make up his schedule and may have taken a shorter route than prescribed. it sounds like he hit a submerged object that caused a large gap, bringing in a large amount of water. >> when you heard about the passengers told to stay where they were, not to get up and
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paula hancocks, thank you very much for the latest. we'll continue to cover this story today. >> talked about the apparent arrest warrant for the captain. much more to come on this. >>> first, almost six weeks after malaysian flight 370 disappeared, this is what we know at this hour, the bluefin-21 is back looking for clues on the ocean's floor. this is its fifth dive, the first four turned up nothing. >> so far, this sub has gone it alone but a malaysian official says more unmanned subs could join the search later. this as frustrated relatives of the 239 people on board are turning up the heat on malaysian officials. they've come up with a list, a list of 26 questions that they want answered at a meeting that is scheduled to are next week in beijing. >> we've been talking about the search under the sea. search on the surface has not let up either, almost two dozen ships and planes are eye balling more than 20,000 square miles for any sign of debris. let's check in with aaron mclaughlin. good morning. what's the latest? >> reporter: go
paula hancocks, thank you very much for the latest. we'll continue to cover this story today. >> talked about the apparent arrest warrant for the captain. much more to come on this. >>> first, almost six weeks after malaysian flight 370 disappeared, this is what we know at this hour, the bluefin-21 is back looking for clues on the ocean's floor. this is its fifth dive, the first four turned up nothing. >> so far, this sub has gone it alone but a malaysian official says more...
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paula hancocks brings us some never-before-seen images from that day along with that newly found audio, which some of you may find upsetting. >> reporter: this is the first image of the doomed ferry. calm seas belie the horrors unfolding within the ship. this is the view from doula ace, an oil tanker that is first on the scene. captain moon yashik receives a call to help a ship in distress at 9:06 a.m., 11 minutes after the sewal says it is in trouble. he soon has the ship in his sights. "i could tell the ship was sinking just by looking at it," he tells me. "the situation was so bad i assumed the evacuation was well under way." it wasn't. this was the scene inside the ship at around 9:06 a.m., filmed by a student who did not escape. his phone was retrieved with his body and given to his father. joking and unaware of the danger they are in at first, they then ask, why can't they tell us what's going on? they ask us to wear life jackets. does that meant boat is sinking? then an announcement. the third of its kind we hear on this recording. saying, "once again. please do not move from yo
paula hancocks brings us some never-before-seen images from that day along with that newly found audio, which some of you may find upsetting. >> reporter: this is the first image of the doomed ferry. calm seas belie the horrors unfolding within the ship. this is the view from doula ace, an oil tanker that is first on the scene. captain moon yashik receives a call to help a ship in distress at 9:06 a.m., 11 minutes after the sewal says it is in trouble. he soon has the ship in his sights....
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you heard our paula hancocks.ill alive, they would have been this the ocean for about 24 hours. could there be survivors? >> well, in the water it's highly problematic. the ability to survive in those kind of temperatures in hours, not days. if they are in the water, i think we have a considerable problem. there is probably not anybody that is still alive. i think the real issue is there anybody inside the ship, trapped in an air pocket. do. >> you think this possibility that could there could be air pockets? again, these are hundreds of children. that they could be alive in an air pocket? >> well, it's hard to tell. you need to know how the ship flooded as it rolled over. it listed to port. it was there for a while. and the ship slowly flooded from the top down after it had been flood by some catastrophic event from below desk. it's hard to tell which compartments were flooded and which aren't. it's going to be very difficult to determine where an air pocket might be. >> and passengers saying it was foggy outside
you heard our paula hancocks.ill alive, they would have been this the ocean for about 24 hours. could there be survivors? >> well, in the water it's highly problematic. the ability to survive in those kind of temperatures in hours, not days. if they are in the water, i think we have a considerable problem. there is probably not anybody that is still alive. i think the real issue is there anybody inside the ship, trapped in an air pocket. do. >> you think this possibility that could...
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wolf. >> paula hancocks. hea heartbreaking story.e'll stay in close touch. >>> just ahead, ukrainian troops and tanks marching into cities under pro-russian control. are they headed for a conflict? >>> we're standing by for today's search results from its latest dive. frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky. not chalky. temporary. 24 hour. lots of tablets. one pill. you decide. prevacid. ♪ 24 hour that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office, so i can do schedules and budgets and even menu changes. but it's fun, too -- with touch, and tons of great apps for stuff like music, 'cause a good playlist is good for business. i need the boss's signature for this. i'm the boss. ♪ honestly ♪ i wanna see you be brave everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] you're looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. ♪ still looking very good. 1,400 feet. [ male announcer ] a funny thing happens when yo
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. >> let's bring in cnn's paula hancock, who's in south korea there. so, paula, tell us about the latest on the investigation and what both the captain and this third mate are saying. >> well, christi, there are five charges against the captain, including negligence, abandoning boats and causing bodily injury. if he's found guilty of all of those charges, all five of them, co-face anywhere from five years to life imprisonment. remember, he wasn't at the helm at the time of this accident. he said he wasn't even in the steering room. we do know the third mate was in charge of the ship, and she has been charged with three charges, including causing injuries leading to deaths. the captain himself, though, has tried to justify not telling people to abandon ship whilst it was sinking, saying, as you were saying, he was concerned people would be swept away. he said there were no rescue boats, no fishing boats, or other boats nearby, so he didn't feel he could tell them to abandon ship. of course, he, himself, was rescued, and he did get off the ship along wit
. >> let's bring in cnn's paula hancock, who's in south korea there. so, paula, tell us about the latest on the investigation and what both the captain and this third mate are saying. >> well, christi, there are five charges against the captain, including negligence, abandoning boats and causing bodily injury. if he's found guilty of all of those charges, all five of them, co-face anywhere from five years to life imprisonment. remember, he wasn't at the helm at the time of this...
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but sharp-eyed readers have complained about the john hancock that sits just north of her far southernosure. he signed the declaration of independence. the magazine isn't say if they would have done it differently with the benefit of hindsight. when we come back here tonight, what might have been the most closely watched playdate of all time. >>> today the likely future king of england prince george had his first royal engagement. there was crying and grabbing, screams and shrieks. but that's to be expected when you and your pals are all nine months old. prince george, you see, went on an official play date in new zealand. we get our report from nbc's keir simmons. >> reporter: it was his first big public engagement, and prince george took the opportunity to get close, very close to his public. his mom said he had never been around so many other babies before, though you wouldn't know it. >> a little man. he -- he took control. went into the middle of toys. he hunted down the biggest toy, propped himself up and yeah, he owned the place basically. >> reporter: it's been almost nine mont
but sharp-eyed readers have complained about the john hancock that sits just north of her far southernosure. he signed the declaration of independence. the magazine isn't say if they would have done it differently with the benefit of hindsight. when we come back here tonight, what might have been the most closely watched playdate of all time. >>> today the likely future king of england prince george had his first royal engagement. there was crying and grabbing, screams and shrieks. but...
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paula hancocks is in the area where the hull was poking above the yellow sea but is now submerged.e you seeing, paula. >> reporter: there's no sign of the ferry anymore. the only way you know it is here because there are two large inflatables marking the spot and the sheer number of vessels on the water. i counted more than 120, ranging from the big warships to the small, private fishing vessels involved in this as well. a couple of helicopters overhead and four large floatable cranes, which at this point do not appear to be any part of this search and rescue operation. now the crux of what is happening is below the water. we can't see what's happening. very little visibility through this water. it is very murky. we can see the divers on top of the water. there are a number of inflatable dingies and they are the heart of the search and rescue operation to see if there are survivors. one thing worth noting in the last couple of hours we have noticed a significant oil slick on the surface, bill? >> okay, paula. there's hope against hope, by parents there that one of their little high
paula hancocks is in the area where the hull was poking above the yellow sea but is now submerged.e you seeing, paula. >> reporter: there's no sign of the ferry anymore. the only way you know it is here because there are two large inflatables marking the spot and the sheer number of vessels on the water. i counted more than 120, ranging from the big warships to the small, private fishing vessels involved in this as well. a couple of helicopters overhead and four large floatable cranes,...
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she's even sporting a faux tattoo with john hancock's signature.nly one problem with that, the signature appears on the declaration of independence, not the constitution. >> i think this was gary's fault. isn't that her assistant on "veep." >> talk about being ageless, she looks fantastic. >> she looks better than she did when she was elaine in "seinfeld." >>> let's check in with jimmy fallon who took the stage with a rock legend. ♪ this doesn't have to be the big get even ♪ ♪ this doesn't have to be anything at all ♪ ♪ i know you really want to tell me good-bye ♪ ♪ i know you really want to be your own girl ♪ ♪ baby you could never look me in the eye. >> i love there's a little misty 1980s filter. that's fallon dressed as tom petty with the real life stevie nicks. looks just like the video. >> he looks more like the boy from "flowers in at that time tick" than tom petty. >> i think he looks pretty good. >>> let's check in with jimmy kimmel who doesn't keep his tv viewing to american networks. >> an italian magician has a youtube channel. he put fi
she's even sporting a faux tattoo with john hancock's signature.nly one problem with that, the signature appears on the declaration of independence, not the constitution. >> i think this was gary's fault. isn't that her assistant on "veep." >> talk about being ageless, she looks fantastic. >> she looks better than she did when she was elaine in "seinfeld." >>> let's check in with jimmy fallon who took the stage with a rock legend. ♪ this doesn't...
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cnn's paula hancocks is in seoul. >> reporter: carol, there's stepped up activity at the site in northst in 2014. this is basically to the military, they basically told south korea, all they had to make is a political decision to carry out the zest. we understand they have to dig the entrance to this tunnel. and we're told that would not take very long. just last month, north korea said it may carry out a new kind of nuclear test if it was pushed to do so by the united states. now, experts say this new tao kind of nuclear test may be using uranium, or plutonium. and others say this may just maybe a bluff. president barack obama is head to get region he'll be here in seoul on friday. and north korea's ministry has mentioned that trip describing it as quote a reactionary and dangerous one. >> paula hancocks reporting. and some people ex ba condition should be cancelled. >> reporter: buddhist prayers and muse nikt nap palli capital of katmandu as families of the sherpas killed on friday's avalanche on mt. everest mourn the loss of their loved ones. the bodies of 13 local sherpa guys have
cnn's paula hancocks is in seoul. >> reporter: carol, there's stepped up activity at the site in northst in 2014. this is basically to the military, they basically told south korea, all they had to make is a political decision to carry out the zest. we understand they have to dig the entrance to this tunnel. and we're told that would not take very long. just last month, north korea said it may carry out a new kind of nuclear test if it was pushed to do so by the united states. now,...