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the indians would use every part. the white immigrants used part and whatever was left, they would leave the carcass on the trail and it would rot. they were seeing that. red cloud anticipated they were going to want to go through and perhaps occupy the black hills. and for those who wonder and don't know the title of the book, "the heart of everything that is" the black hills was the heart of their existence. that is when they believe their ancestors came from. and it was sacred land to them. it could not be given away certainly. it could not be occupied or taken advantage of by the white explorers and the army certainly. so red cloud became concerned that the indians were going to make a stand and protect what they had. he wasn't a warlike person in the sense -- he waged war other tribes but that was for his wife and family. bob mention said the world empire before. the was a growing empire of the east. and there was an empire that red cloud became the head of because he had intelligence and the other tribes respect
the indians would use every part. the white immigrants used part and whatever was left, they would leave the carcass on the trail and it would rot. they were seeing that. red cloud anticipated they were going to want to go through and perhaps occupy the black hills. and for those who wonder and don't know the title of the book, "the heart of everything that is" the black hills was the heart of their existence. that is when they believe their ancestors came from. and it was sacred land...
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they started trading guns with the other indians, and the other indians hunted the sioux still using prehistoric tools, flint rock arrow heads and knives. drove the sioux into the swamps of minnesota, and their territory so compromised they had a choice, an existential choice. they either would die or step out on to the prairie. they stepped on the to prairie. even on the prairie, they were still -- even though they kept up the war-like ethos, they were still -- tribes we don't think of, the mandans, the omahas, the otos, they were kicking the sioux's butt because they were mounted and the zoo were not yet mounted. one regal chiian described them as lice ridden begging. that turned again. it turned when the english came down the minnesota river and then the missouri river and established trade fairs. nor they were on the edge of sioux, northern sioux territory, and the sioux were the ones, the first tribes to get weapons, to get guns, to get shots, to get ammunition, to get iron pots that would break into arrow heads. sooner or later, the sioux took their revenge on the smaller tribe
they started trading guns with the other indians, and the other indians hunted the sioux still using prehistoric tools, flint rock arrow heads and knives. drove the sioux into the swamps of minnesota, and their territory so compromised they had a choice, an existential choice. they either would die or step out on to the prairie. they stepped on the to prairie. even on the prairie, they were still -- even though they kept up the war-like ethos, they were still -- tribes we don't think of, the...
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indian relations? we are being joined bien sadanand dhume, zahir janmohamed, and suhag shukla and sunny hundal. thank you all for joining us what should be a hot show. sadanand, straight up, do you think modi is a good prime minister? >> yes but a qualified yes. yes if he fulfills his promise of putting india on back on the track, and post riots, good on law and order and managed to isolate some of the fundamentalist party. i think it is's good to raise them. i think these are concerns we need to keep on the inform front. i'm hopeful that we are going osee the better side of modi, but there is a question mark and only something we know as things play out. >> joining us from india. you witnessed, the 2002 riots, you lived with the community. modi had about 78% of the popularity, the public is supporting him. if modi wins as prime minister, should the united states still uphold its ban against him? >> if modi wins, he'll get what automatically known as a a-1 visa, thing u.s. ambassador met with moid modi
indian relations? we are being joined bien sadanand dhume, zahir janmohamed, and suhag shukla and sunny hundal. thank you all for joining us what should be a hot show. sadanand, straight up, do you think modi is a good prime minister? >> yes but a qualified yes. yes if he fulfills his promise of putting india on back on the track, and post riots, good on law and order and managed to isolate some of the fundamentalist party. i think it is's good to raise them. i think these are concerns we...
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she can tell us about the resources that the indian navy is sending to the indian ocean. what's going on? rep an extraordinary turn of events as the search continues to expand rather than narrow down. as far as we understand, the indian navy dispatched two of the ships off the islands. this also tallies up with what the united states is saying it's doing now. they are also deploying one aircraft from the indian navy. another aircraft, a hercules transport carrier and various other aircraft. both to the aircraft and naval ship fleets we have seen from the multinational search operation. what is extraordinary is they have been discussing this expansion of the area being searched. it was already 27,000 square nautical miles. a huge expansive sea alone not including the land being searched for the missing plane. mh 370. this is going further west. what is extraordinary is that we simply don't know where this plane could have ended up. did it end up on the east of malaysia or out to the south china sea which is the course it should have taken had it gone all the way to beijing
she can tell us about the resources that the indian navy is sending to the indian ocean. what's going on? rep an extraordinary turn of events as the search continues to expand rather than narrow down. as far as we understand, the indian navy dispatched two of the ships off the islands. this also tallies up with what the united states is saying it's doing now. they are also deploying one aircraft from the indian navy. another aircraft, a hercules transport carrier and various other aircraft....
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, the indian ocean, 12,990 feet. that's almost 113,00 feet. the empire state building, 1,feet. the psoiden technology, how deep can that search for? >> well, right now essentially when you have such a huge area, we're focusing on the search and the radar we use for the surface search. so it's essentially going to be the surface to the water. but really if you think about this, it's a completely new game now. before i described the box in the gulf of thailand kind of like moving chess pieces around. now it's a completely new game and now it's like we're on a football field. so we went from a chess board to a football field. you have to come up with new strategies and tactics. that's developing right now as i speak. and we'll see with the longer range and better senses. >> just to sum up, commander, the search in the indian ocean, based on new information that you've received, you don't want to share the details of that information but it's solid enough for the u.s. navy to be moving ships in that area but this is a ma
, the indian ocean, 12,990 feet. that's almost 113,00 feet. the empire state building, 1,feet. the psoiden technology, how deep can that search for? >> well, right now essentially when you have such a huge area, we're focusing on the search and the radar we use for the surface search. so it's essentially going to be the surface to the water. but really if you think about this, it's a completely new game now. before i described the box in the gulf of thailand kind of like moving chess...
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now you have the malaysians telling the indians to look in the southern indian ocean, as well. that's become the real focus of this. we don't know exactly where the coordinates are. remember, the plane could have taken twists and turns as it traveled. but it is also taking away from this idea that the plane took a path north on land, perhaps landed the plane somewhere, this kind of thing. it becomes a focus now, and a likelihood that the plane is in the indian ocean. >> as i'm reading the information we just got, i'm seeing this only includes air assets. why is that? >> because airplanes can cover a lot more ground -- or sea i should say. we've been talking to the u.s. navy over the last several days. the planes travel faster and they have further range of vision, particularly the aircrafts that they're using, these new u.s. aircraft, they're sub hunters. they can't see under the water from the air, but they can see on the surface, and that also gives you an indication of the things they're looking for, they're looking for wreckage. >> thank you very much, jim sciutto. i want t
now you have the malaysians telling the indians to look in the southern indian ocean, as well. that's become the real focus of this. we don't know exactly where the coordinates are. remember, the plane could have taken twists and turns as it traveled. but it is also taking away from this idea that the plane took a path north on land, perhaps landed the plane somewhere, this kind of thing. it becomes a focus now, and a likelihood that the plane is in the indian ocean. >> as i'm reading the...
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the workers line up separately for indian food. when we requested to film here, the military had to ask permission from fluor. fluor denied our request. but i did chat with the workers in hindi and tamil when we ran into them on the base. >> it wasn't long before i heard about a unique aspect of their employment. to get these jobs, they all had to pay fees to recruiting agents. >> i asked several people if they would speak to me on camera about how they were recruited to afghanistan. most were hesitant, not wanting to jeopardize their jobs. but a few hours later, i got a message. one of the workers i met at the dining hall just contacted me. he wants to talk to us about his story. it isn't easy to talk openly on this base even though he's right here. so we're trying to find a place to meet. the worker asked us to conceal his identity and alter his voice. we'll call him "ravi". he told us to meet him at an empty part of the base, after he finished his shift. >> ravi told us he was tricked into working in afghanistan for a salary tha
the workers line up separately for indian food. when we requested to film here, the military had to ask permission from fluor. fluor denied our request. but i did chat with the workers in hindi and tamil when we ran into them on the base. >> it wasn't long before i heard about a unique aspect of their employment. to get these jobs, they all had to pay fees to recruiting agents. >> i asked several people if they would speak to me on camera about how they were recruited to...
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. >> the image 370 ended in the southern indian ocean. >> reporter: malaysia prime minister saying none survived on missing airlines flight 370. and washington state, rescuers searching for signs of life in a mudslide that killed at least eight people. and president obama attends a nuclear security summit where the crisis in ukraine tops the agenda. ♪ returning to our breaking news on the status of missing malaysia airline flight 370, not long ago, about an hour, the malaysia prime minister breaking the sad news he believes it went down in the southern indian ocean and we are following this with randall and tell us what we know now. >> reporter: the news was devastating but not surprising, some 16 days since the disappearance of malaysia airlines mh 370 flight, we now know that the malaysia officials do not think it will be recovered and that is coming from the malaysia prime minister earlier today. >> it's therefore with deep sadness and regret that i must inform you that according to this new data mh 370 ended in the southern indian ocean. >> reporter: and the search is now taking p
. >> the image 370 ended in the southern indian ocean. >> reporter: malaysia prime minister saying none survived on missing airlines flight 370. and washington state, rescuers searching for signs of life in a mudslide that killed at least eight people. and president obama attends a nuclear security summit where the crisis in ukraine tops the agenda. ♪ returning to our breaking news on the status of missing malaysia airline flight 370, not long ago, about an hour, the malaysia...
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so now the indian, navy, and some u.s.planes are searching that northern box, if you will, in the bay of bengal. the military is taking a substantial role in looking for the plane as well as the uds and down further south as you see in that map, the u.s.s. kidd is also looking and scouring the sea surface and the air for any sign of debris field. wolf? >> barbara, why two directions, one north and one south? why did they come -- this intelligence analysis come with two different end points, if you will? >> we don't have perfect knowledge of that. we don't have -- let us be very clear -- all of the information that the government of the united states and government of malaysia has. but our understanding, from people we've spoken to, is this is based when they put all that data together. what we now know, for example, is that the satellite picked up some of those pings. they were able to analyze location information. the radar gave them location information. the pings went on for about five hours, which tells them how long t
so now the indian, navy, and some u.s.planes are searching that northern box, if you will, in the bay of bengal. the military is taking a substantial role in looking for the plane as well as the uds and down further south as you see in that map, the u.s.s. kidd is also looking and scouring the sea surface and the air for any sign of debris field. wolf? >> barbara, why two directions, one north and one south? why did they come -- this intelligence analysis come with two different end...
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ended in the indian ocean. the prime minister said new analysis of satellite data shows the plane did fly along that so-called southern corridor, as suspected, and its last known position was in the middle of the indian ocean, west of perth in australia. i want you to listen to what he said just a few hours ago. >> mh-370 flew along the southern corridor, and that its last position was in the middle of the indian ocean, west of perth. this is a remote location, far from any possible landing sites. it is, therefore, with deep sadness and regret that i must inform you that according to this new data, flight mh-370 ended in the southern indian ocean. >> obviously for the families, this news is absolutely crushing and heartbreaking. they were called to meetings in both beijing and kuala lumpur before the prime minister's announcement was made publicly. people could be heard screaming and crying. >> they received text messages. we learned they received these text messages from malaysia airlines before those meetings
ended in the indian ocean. the prime minister said new analysis of satellite data shows the plane did fly along that so-called southern corridor, as suspected, and its last known position was in the middle of the indian ocean, west of perth in australia. i want you to listen to what he said just a few hours ago. >> mh-370 flew along the southern corridor, and that its last position was in the middle of the indian ocean, west of perth. this is a remote location, far from any possible...
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he didn't say the indian ocean.n ocean that suggests what an expansion of this search for the missing airliner. >> that's true. >> did we get a hunch why this plane may have been flying with hundreds of miles and hours after it disappeared from any communications? >> we don't know for sure. you have to wonder in the past few hours that the faa and ntsb experts look at the information themselves and their interpretation may have led to why they redeploy the navy. >> that i review the radar information and i suspect as a result of that, they have told the u.s. navy and the seventh fleet, go ahead and expand and go all the way out to the indian ocean. we will be back later today. thanks very much for all your help. i will be back at 5:00 p.m. eastern. a special two-hour edition. in the meantime, newsroom with don lemon starts right now. >> good afternoon and thanks for joining us for this special edition of newsroom. we will spend the next two hours covering all angles surrounding the mystery of malaysia airlines 370.
he didn't say the indian ocean.n ocean that suggests what an expansion of this search for the missing airliner. >> that's true. >> did we get a hunch why this plane may have been flying with hundreds of miles and hours after it disappeared from any communications? >> we don't know for sure. you have to wonder in the past few hours that the faa and ntsb experts look at the information themselves and their interpretation may have led to why they redeploy the navy. >> that...
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the likely scenario took them into the indian ocean. several officials tell cnn.that initial classified analysis concluded it was likely the plane crashed into this specific area of the southern indian ocean. then the analysis was updated as the days passed, the search moved south to here along australia's west coast. and hints of another big secret from malaysia. >> i can confirm that we have received some radar data but we are not at liberty to release information from other countries. >> reporter: many believe a secret u.s. and australian radar and satellite system in the outback may have picked up some signals about the flight. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >>> well, adding to the urgency in the search for the flight, the plane's voice and data recorders. they were crucial to investigators and malaysia is appealing to the u.s. to provide more of the devices that can detect the pings from those recorders. we get more on that from renee mar marsh. >> reporter: these two hints in the indian ocean may be the best hint yet. but even if they are from the missing
the likely scenario took them into the indian ocean. several officials tell cnn.that initial classified analysis concluded it was likely the plane crashed into this specific area of the southern indian ocean. then the analysis was updated as the days passed, the search moved south to here along australia's west coast. and hints of another big secret from malaysia. >> i can confirm that we have received some radar data but we are not at liberty to release information from other countries....
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the 1941s are bringing indian humor to the world. they tackle stereotypes. >> it's not how it ended. and then they pull his heart out. >> umm shabai. oh. welcome to our store here. you'll find many american indian artifacts here to enlighten your spirit in that way. >> and feel free to check out our fine collection of turquoise jewelry made by the people of the washataw nation of tennessee. i went on a vision quest. and i humbly asked the raccoon to come to me and when he came, i killed him. >> they make fun of how others see them. but they're also quite critical of their own communities. >> do you guys got any books. >> i do, what are you looking for? >> i need stuff samplety. > sovereignty. >> animal speak, good book, talk with the families. we have the newest print of that. >> okay. >> have a good day, brother. >> so how does the perception of native americans today differ from reality? how is the role of comedy in social change? here's bobby wilson from the dakota tribe. ponca and writer, and last but not least, almost the entire
the 1941s are bringing indian humor to the world. they tackle stereotypes. >> it's not how it ended. and then they pull his heart out. >> umm shabai. oh. welcome to our store here. you'll find many american indian artifacts here to enlighten your spirit in that way. >> and feel free to check out our fine collection of turquoise jewelry made by the people of the washataw nation of tennessee. i went on a vision quest. and i humbly asked the raccoon to come to me and when he...
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schilling indians, the big hunt indians, guiding them across the old mountain range and she gives birth at the base of the blue mountains in winter, late december, across the blue mountains, really cold, snowy conditions and the baby dies on top of the blue mountains after a week. it is one of these things where i tried to trace the trail where they were. >> is she buried in st. joseph? >> there is the -- she survived as an incredible massacre came later where a whole branch of astorians in snake river country were massacred including her husband and she and her two boys escaped and she she hid in a shelter made of her horse's tied with her two boys, came to the columbia, met a canoe going down the columbia, eventually years later ended up as one of the first settlers in the valley. when the wagon trains came out, bringing settlers, she was already there. that is another phase of the story. there was a return parties that went carrying messages fur astor back to new york. they stumbled around for a year or two but between those two parties, the return party led by robert stewart, a well
schilling indians, the big hunt indians, guiding them across the old mountain range and she gives birth at the base of the blue mountains in winter, late december, across the blue mountains, really cold, snowy conditions and the baby dies on top of the blue mountains after a week. it is one of these things where i tried to trace the trail where they were. >> is she buried in st. joseph? >> there is the -- she survived as an incredible massacre came later where a whole branch of...
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ocean. >> in the indian ocean. what is this new information that has propelled the search in a different direction towards the west? the plane may have flown on for several hours beyond the last radar reading that the malaysians have shared. there are 56 ships and 30 aircraft taking part in the search but they better hurry because the locator beacons and flight recorders only have 23 days of battery life left. let's bring in jim sciutto and barbara starr. why do u.s. officials feel like the plane may have made it to the indian ocean? >> a senior u.s. official tells me that they now have information from the malaysians that the engines on this plane sent data to satellites, maintenance data about the engines, very routine business to do that, sent to satellites, several pings, if you were, picked up by the satellites. the malaysian ares getting some help from the united states. the possibility is that the plane flew four or five hours to the west out over the indian ocean. none of this is 100%, as you are pointing o
ocean. >> in the indian ocean. what is this new information that has propelled the search in a different direction towards the west? the plane may have flown on for several hours beyond the last radar reading that the malaysians have shared. there are 56 ships and 30 aircraft taking part in the search but they better hurry because the locator beacons and flight recorders only have 23 days of battery life left. let's bring in jim sciutto and barbara starr. why do u.s. officials feel like...
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they say that the flight ended over the indian ocean.after they got an answer but certainly not the one that they were hoping to hear. at a last-minute press conference, a grim-faced prime minister of malaysia confirmed. >> according to this new data, flight mh-370 ended in the southern indian ocean. >> reporter: for loved ones, the news was simply too much to bear. >> translator: my son, my daughter-in-law, and granddaughter are all on board, all three family members are gone. i am desperate. >> reporter: malaysia airlines sent them a simple text message with this stark conclusion. none of those on board survived. >> for them, the past few weeks have been heartbreaking. i know this news must be harder still. >> reporter: 17 days after the 777 jet vanished, the conclusion came from not new evidence but deeper examination of the clues that experts have been pouring over for days. after an exhaustive and unprecedented study, inmarsat concluded that pings received from the plane in the final hours placed it, without question, over the south
they say that the flight ended over the indian ocean.after they got an answer but certainly not the one that they were hoping to hear. at a last-minute press conference, a grim-faced prime minister of malaysia confirmed. >> according to this new data, flight mh-370 ended in the southern indian ocean. >> reporter: for loved ones, the news was simply too much to bear. >> translator: my son, my daughter-in-law, and granddaughter are all on board, all three family members are...
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regret that i must inform you that according to this new data, flight mh370 ended in the southern indian ocean. >> that was malaysia's prime minister, najib razak delivering that heart breaking news, getting new data surveillance. his announcement comes as several ships are now heading to an area where australian search crews spotted two objects that could potentially be debris from the missing plane. you can see where they are using flares to mark the spots there in the water. one is described as an orange, rectangular object, the other a grayer/green circular object. it's the best lead they've had. nbc's tom costello, who's been following this story for us since the beginning, joins us now with more on the search. and tom, did it come down to that satellite analysis? >> yeah, mrsat, which was receiving those pings, you recall, off the acars system to a satellite 22,000 miles or so up in orbit, tried to refine that data even more. they had already suggested somehow this plane may have taken a southerly arc, you may recall, so they were trying to get a fix on these pings they were gettin
regret that i must inform you that according to this new data, flight mh370 ended in the southern indian ocean. >> that was malaysia's prime minister, najib razak delivering that heart breaking news, getting new data surveillance. his announcement comes as several ships are now heading to an area where australian search crews spotted two objects that could potentially be debris from the missing plane. you can see where they are using flares to mark the spots there in the water. one is...
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there's a clockwise occurrence the indian ocean goes this direction.nd the debris here you have to search to the west of it to find where the aircraft would have entered the water. it is preliminary but it is interesting the australian officials are disseminating the information. there may be a high degree of probability this may be from the aircraft. we will see when they start getting eyes on this wreckage and more importantly hands on this debris to see if it came from the missing malaysian aircraft. >> i did want to mention that. you mentioned earlier the satellite image was taken as earlier. it was taken on march 16th. here we are march 20th, 21st there. what's the probability that that debris is still in the area. >> that's true. we talk about the issue of drift. they have to do math in both directions here. even though it may show here by now it could be here as they send the aircraft out to look for it. then you have to go to the other direction if it was here a few days ago it must have started out here. they have a lot of work to do to figure
there's a clockwise occurrence the indian ocean goes this direction.nd the debris here you have to search to the west of it to find where the aircraft would have entered the water. it is preliminary but it is interesting the australian officials are disseminating the information. there may be a high degree of probability this may be from the aircraft. we will see when they start getting eyes on this wreckage and more importantly hands on this debris to see if it came from the missing malaysian...
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the prime minister says the plane went down in the southern indian ocean. he says the conclusion is based on new and kbroungroundbreaking analysis of satellite data. here is the statement from the prime minister just a little while ago. >> this evening, i was briefed by representatives from the u.k. accidents investigation branch. or aaib. they informed me that inmarsat, the u.k. company that provided the satellite data, which indicated northern and southern corridors, has been performing further calculations on the data. using a type of analysis never before used in an investigation of this sort, they have been able to shed more light on mh-370's flight path. based on the new analysis, inmarsat and the aaib have concluded that mh-370 flew along the southern corridor, and that its last position was in the middle of the indian ocean, west of perth. this is a remote location. far from any possible landing site. it is, therefore, with deep sadness and regret that i must inform you that according to to this new data, flight mh-370 ended in the southern indian o
the prime minister says the plane went down in the southern indian ocean. he says the conclusion is based on new and kbroungroundbreaking analysis of satellite data. here is the statement from the prime minister just a little while ago. >> this evening, i was briefed by representatives from the u.k. accidents investigation branch. or aaib. they informed me that inmarsat, the u.k. company that provided the satellite data, which indicated northern and southern corridors, has been performing...
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the indian navy, the indian air force has joined u.s.long with a very advanced u.s. surveillance plane, a poseidon, as it's called. they're looking for the ship where they expect to find it, and it's no longer thought to be in the south china sea, but in the massive indian ocean. poppy? >> and i think, jim, that that is the key here. they've changed the area where they're searching to the indian ocean, a much, much larger area. and again, they seem to be working off this supposition that the plane was flown in that direction. there wasn't some catastrophic failure that blew it from the sky at its last point of radar contact, which would have been to the east of malaysia. again, that seems to be the direction they're heading right now with developments happening really by the hour here. our jim clancy in kuala lumpur, thanks very much. >>> now let's take you to london, where a meeting is about to get under way between secretary of state john kerry and his russian count party, sergey lavrov. the two set to discuss the crisis in ukraine ami
the indian navy, the indian air force has joined u.s.long with a very advanced u.s. surveillance plane, a poseidon, as it's called. they're looking for the ship where they expect to find it, and it's no longer thought to be in the south china sea, but in the massive indian ocean. poppy? >> and i think, jim, that that is the key here. they've changed the area where they're searching to the indian ocean, a much, much larger area. and again, they seem to be working off this supposition that...
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used concluded that flight 370 flew along the southern corridor and its last position was in the indian ocean, west of perth, australia. that is, indeed, the area they've been zeroing in on this search there. he also said according to this data, he does believe this flight is, indeed, lost there. this has got to be devastating for the families, as they've been waiting for two weeks now for information on their loved ones, holding on to hope that some way, some how they could still be alive. we've all waited, we've all wondered, and we've all watched as these search planes have zeroed in on objects, both from satellite, and we're hearing new information today that, indeed, both australian search planes and chinese search planes have both spotted with their eyes objects in the water. so this is the latest that we have on that. and right now, i want to go to unos yune, who is in the room, in fact, with the families. unos, this has got to be some of the worst news, although many, obviously, have been prepared for this, as we've been waiting for so long and the probability of them being aliv
used concluded that flight 370 flew along the southern corridor and its last position was in the indian ocean, west of perth, australia. that is, indeed, the area they've been zeroing in on this search there. he also said according to this data, he does believe this flight is, indeed, lost there. this has got to be devastating for the families, as they've been waiting for two weeks now for information on their loved ones, holding on to hope that some way, some how they could still be alive....
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>> in a counterclockwise fashion and this is called the indian ocean gyre and it's basically how the currents move and how things would be moved if they were floating in the water here. so here's the search area. the currents to the south of the search area actually quite strong but where they believe this debris is, the currents are actually quite weak, at least right now. so not moving all that quickly although even if the debris were moving at 20 to 30 centimeters per second it could still have traveled 200 to 300 kilometers during the past two weeks. but at this point we do believe it is still in this vicinity. if it were to get caught up in the stronger current, of course, it would pick up its pace. so this is about 2,500 kilometers from the perth coastline here and as we take you down, you can just see how incredibly deep the indian ocean basin is and those water temperatures, by the way, in case you were wondering running 12 to 15 degrees celsius. but the basin itself incredibly deep, some two to three kilometers deep, so that makes it very difficult for sonar and other detect
>> in a counterclockwise fashion and this is called the indian ocean gyre and it's basically how the currents move and how things would be moved if they were floating in the water here. so here's the search area. the currents to the south of the search area actually quite strong but where they believe this debris is, the currents are actually quite weak, at least right now. so not moving all that quickly although even if the debris were moving at 20 to 30 centimeters per second it could...
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off-base from its scheduled route into the indian ocean.ossible that this plane may never be found? it has happened dozens of times over the years. kyung lah is "outfront." >> reporter: look back through aviation history, and there are other mysteries that linger for months, years, even decades. there have been planes that disappeared. carroll gray is an air flight histori historian. -- attempted to fly around the globe. her mystery, unsolved. for a passenger plane like that to disappear, it's not unprecedented either. >> no. one that comes to mind is the british south americaen airlines. >> in the 1940s. and two planes disappeared in ber mu da. even the search plane disappeared. still unsolved. and this, the flying tiger line. >> went off the radar. gone, disappeared. >> no wreckage. >> no. >> it was 1962. more than 90 people aboard. unsolved. the crash of -- in the movie alive. the survivors resorted to cannibalism until they were found. this mystery, solved after 72 days. what are bloggers saying now about this modern mystery? >> this is
off-base from its scheduled route into the indian ocean.ossible that this plane may never be found? it has happened dozens of times over the years. kyung lah is "outfront." >> reporter: look back through aviation history, and there are other mysteries that linger for months, years, even decades. there have been planes that disappeared. carroll gray is an air flight histori historian. -- attempted to fly around the globe. her mystery, unsolved. for a passenger plane like that to...
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is aiding by sending the uss kid to the indian ocean. >> the indian military also now joining the search. in fact, the u.s. navy 7th fleet saying they have now finished their first sweep out into the indian ocean, about a thousand miles out finding nothing so far. look, all of the theories are being looked into, but as they say, first, they have to find the aircraft. they have to find the wreckage and get includes from the aircraft data about what did bring it down. u.s. officials saying they do believe there's a great probability that it is somewhere on the bottom of the indian ocean, even though that search now expanding out to the south china sea. it's fair to say the u.s. focus will remain to the east of malaysia for now. >> barbara, thank you very much for tracking this down for us. let's bring in the former inspector general of the department of transportation as well as richard quest, our in-house aviation expert. let's do this the most efficient way. instead of going each report, mary, let's begin with all the new universe of information, reporting and speculation, give us what y
is aiding by sending the uss kid to the indian ocean. >> the indian military also now joining the search. in fact, the u.s. navy 7th fleet saying they have now finished their first sweep out into the indian ocean, about a thousand miles out finding nothing so far. look, all of the theories are being looked into, but as they say, first, they have to find the aircraft. they have to find the wreckage and get includes from the aircraft data about what did bring it down. u.s. officials saying...
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does that stop or does that continue while eyes are focused on the indian ocean? >> reporter: no, no, i'm sure that those lines continue. everything is going to continue, and all the theories and all of the investigation will continue, but a lot of the focus is going to shift here. obviously, australia's focus has shifted. they've got all of their assets looking at this particular area, because they believe they may have something, not just because the satellite imagery, but also because the ntsb had made the search smaller, made the area smaller, and it's within the area that the u.s. national transportation safety board had talked about there might be possibly a clue there. i also want to mention what malaysian airlines is doing for the families. and the families, you know, have been through hell, basically, trying to get information and feeling very frustrated. this has gone on so long, almost two weeks. they will not be sent to australia, according to malaysian airlines, unless and until it is confirmed that these objects have something to do with the missing
does that stop or does that continue while eyes are focused on the indian ocean? >> reporter: no, no, i'm sure that those lines continue. everything is going to continue, and all the theories and all of the investigation will continue, but a lot of the focus is going to shift here. obviously, australia's focus has shifted. they've got all of their assets looking at this particular area, because they believe they may have something, not just because the satellite imagery, but also because...
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i should add the indian military, the indian navy and their aircraft are coming at this from the other side, through the bay of bengal sort of at the northwest top end of this piece of water. they are joining the search very actively, they're looking in the more northern area, the u.s. looking in the more southern area. wolf? >> barbara starr with the latest information from the pentagon. thank you. so is the missing plane deliberately flown toward that remote island chain in the indian ocean. could it have landed somewhere or is it more likely that it crashed into the indian ocean? let's discuss the latest theories with tom fuentes, he's the former fbi director he's now a cnn law enforcement analyst. if this reuters report is true that the plane deliberately seemed to be moving toward the andaman islands in the indian ocean, part of india, what does that say? >> the question would be how far did it fly in that direction and whether it turned at all and how precise is their information about knowing that it flew that way? because if it flew over indonesia on its way over the indian oce
i should add the indian military, the indian navy and their aircraft are coming at this from the other side, through the bay of bengal sort of at the northwest top end of this piece of water. they are joining the search very actively, they're looking in the more northern area, the u.s. looking in the more southern area. wolf? >> barbara starr with the latest information from the pentagon. thank you. so is the missing plane deliberately flown toward that remote island chain in the indian...
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the region we're looking atth, n indian ocean.temperatures do fall off quickly. we could be looking at temperatures in the low 60's, possibly colder than that. that is something a little heart wrenching to think about, those water temperatures out here. the weather has not been cooperating for search efforts. we have a disturbance moving through and you can see it on the satellite picture. all of that cloud cover moving in a general eastward direction producing choppy seas out here. you have rough wind conditions and a disturbance that is going to hinderç visibility out here. poor visibility in the region. the ocean current generally flowing counterclockwise across the indian ocean and the location we're looking at across the southern indian ocean, you would have the ocean current flowing from west to east. that would push any debris in an eastward direction. so the actual crash site which of course we do not know yet, that's not confirmed that that has occurred here in the southern indian ocean, but that could be generally about
the region we're looking atth, n indian ocean.temperatures do fall off quickly. we could be looking at temperatures in the low 60's, possibly colder than that. that is something a little heart wrenching to think about, those water temperatures out here. the weather has not been cooperating for search efforts. we have a disturbance moving through and you can see it on the satellite picture. all of that cloud cover moving in a general eastward direction producing choppy seas out here. you have...
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out in the indian ocean, they are in the northern search box with the indian military who is also lookingthe bay of bengal off the coast of india. but a lot of this is going to move around, based on what they get, as they grit it off, look through the grids, clear some certain areas in the coming days we'll see things move around, some of those assets. but what it does tell us, bill, is that it's not the whole indian ocean which is massive, which is probably impossible to fully search. it begins to narrow down the highly probable areas where they are looking. >> but this is what is significant about your reporting, barbara. this is yet another new area to search. this southern turn that we're talking about hasn't even been discussed before. >> well, it comes really as you exit the -- look at the northern end as i'm looking at the map with you, the northern end of the strait of malacca. they've talked over the last couple of days, once they started saying that they wanted to go into the indian ocean that they would focus on the northern end. a little further down from where you're pointing
out in the indian ocean, they are in the northern search box with the indian military who is also lookingthe bay of bengal off the coast of india. but a lot of this is going to move around, based on what they get, as they grit it off, look through the grids, clear some certain areas in the coming days we'll see things move around, some of those assets. but what it does tell us, bill, is that it's not the whole indian ocean which is massive, which is probably impossible to fully search. it...
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ended in the indian ocean.inister said new analysis of satellite data shows the plane did fly along that so-called southern corridor, as suspected, and its last known position was in the middle of the indian ocean, west of perth in australia. i want you to listen to what he said just a few hours ago. >> mh-370 flew along the southern corridor, and that its last position was in the middle of the indian ocean, west of perth.
ended in the indian ocean.inister said new analysis of satellite data shows the plane did fly along that so-called southern corridor, as suspected, and its last known position was in the middle of the indian ocean, west of perth in australia. i want you to listen to what he said just a few hours ago. >> mh-370 flew along the southern corridor, and that its last position was in the middle of the indian ocean, west of perth.
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you can't possibly cover the entire indian ocean.o you have to be smart about it. >> this obviously grueling work for your crew, for all the crews on board. how big a concern is i mean physical fatigue, mental stress at this point? >> it is. it's always a concern. and we're watching out. we have about 700 u.s. navy sailors there right now. we have flown in a chaplain and grief counselors to make sure they are mentally prepared and have all the support they need. and it's physically demanding. running a ship, aircraft, that's a 24-hour a day job. >> one hopes day after day that the search gets to a narrower and narrower place. the reverse has happened as more conflicting information has come in. it's now wider really than ever before. have you ever seen a search like this? >> no, i personally have not. we do have helicopter pilots that have been involved in search and rescue exercises. but even those on the east coast of the u.s. and other worldwide, i like most of the world really have never seen anything like this. it's pretty incre
you can't possibly cover the entire indian ocean.o you have to be smart about it. >> this obviously grueling work for your crew, for all the crews on board. how big a concern is i mean physical fatigue, mental stress at this point? >> it is. it's always a concern. and we're watching out. we have about 700 u.s. navy sailors there right now. we have flown in a chaplain and grief counselors to make sure they are mentally prepared and have all the support they need. and it's physically...
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a remote stretch of the southern indian ocean.alaysian's prime minister broke the news to the world based on satellite data and what he called about a type of analysis never before used in an investigation like this. so i want to go to cnn's tom foreman for a closer look at this. tom, i was looking at this data trying to understand and i think our viewers would benefit if you walked through how it moves forward and how they look at the old data to make, in effect, a new conclusion. >> it's never been used quite this way before, you are right about that. but it's basic math. this is really mathematics detective work. how did they get this arc? think about this. if you were to yell out into a canyon and have an echo come back, you would know how big the arc was. it's a really simple part of this equation. another part is called the doppler effect. you hear weather people talk about it all the time. in terms of the location on the earth, just for understanding it, imagine the satellite is about 22,000 miles above the earth if you wen
a remote stretch of the southern indian ocean.alaysian's prime minister broke the news to the world based on satellite data and what he called about a type of analysis never before used in an investigation like this. so i want to go to cnn's tom foreman for a closer look at this. tom, i was looking at this data trying to understand and i think our viewers would benefit if you walked through how it moves forward and how they look at the old data to make, in effect, a new conclusion. >>...
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. >> the air search is about to begin in the southern indian ocean. some 1500 miles off the coast of australia they are confident that they can retrieve it from the simulator's hard drive. a chilling scenario in which deadly smoke took over everyone on board, leaving the plane to fly itself. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." a search official calls it, and i'm quoting now, the best lead we have and it's adding fresh urgency to malaysia flight 370. here are the latest developments. it will soon be daylight in one of the most remote places on earth, the southern indian ocean, some 1500 miles west of us australia. that's where images show a large piece of debris. an aircraft will head over there once again to try to locate the objects. a norwegian cargo deck is already there and they are trying to spot the debris. an fbi forensic team is confident it will be able to release some of the files deleted from the pilot's flight simulator. they will also analyze the websites that the pilot and co-pilot may have visited. our reporters and analys
. >> the air search is about to begin in the southern indian ocean. some 1500 miles off the coast of australia they are confident that they can retrieve it from the simulator's hard drive. a chilling scenario in which deadly smoke took over everyone on board, leaving the plane to fly itself. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." a search official calls it, and i'm quoting now, the best lead we have and it's adding fresh urgency to malaysia flight 370. here are the...
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that's why a search continues in a remote part of indian ocean, 2500 miles beyond perth awful. sarah hoye has the story. >> it's with deep sadness and regret that i must inform you that according to this new data, life of 370 ended in the southern indian ocean. >> the missing malaysia airlines plain that vanished 17 days ago, crashed, he said. citing new data analysis by satellite company bringing new comfort to the families of draugh distraught passengers. >> for them the past few weeks have been heartbreaking. i know this news must be harder still. >> reporter: plaintiff malaysia's prime minister addressed the world, malaysia airlines met with the families of the missing passengers. released a statement that said in part, it must be assumed the flight had been lost. chaos ensued with many screaming inside the briefing room in agony and disbelief and dozens needing medical attention. the announcement was too much for this woman who heard the news at a hotel where many of the relatives are staying in beijing. although there's been no confirmed sighting of the plane for days sat
that's why a search continues in a remote part of indian ocean, 2500 miles beyond perth awful. sarah hoye has the story. >> it's with deep sadness and regret that i must inform you that according to this new data, life of 370 ended in the southern indian ocean. >> the missing malaysia airlines plain that vanished 17 days ago, crashed, he said. citing new data analysis by satellite company bringing new comfort to the families of draugh distraught passengers. >> for them the...
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eddies dominate in the indian ocean. martha. martha: who knows until they get there and get a good look at it there is new information they're learning about the pilot, right? >> reporter: we're learning malaysian authorities are finally interviewing the estranged wife of pilot after two weeks. they were separated but shared the house with the two children. the authorities resisted interviewing her out of cultural reasons. the fbi urged them to go ahead given urgency of the investigation. there is more information about the mystery phone call the pilot received before taking off. malaysian authorities are denying reports that the call came from a phone with a from a disposable sim card that makes it untraceable. that is popular with terrorist groups. malaysian authorities are denying that's where the phone call came from. martha: doug, thank you. bill: we'll hear from the malaysian prime minister talking 10 a.m. eastern time. that is coming up at the talk of the hour. they're meeting with family members in beijing as wel
eddies dominate in the indian ocean. martha. martha: who knows until they get there and get a good look at it there is new information they're learning about the pilot, right? >> reporter: we're learning malaysian authorities are finally interviewing the estranged wife of pilot after two weeks. they were separated but shared the house with the two children. the authorities resisted interviewing her out of cultural reasons. the fbi urged them to go ahead given urgency of the investigation....
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that it went down in the southern indian ocean. a key piece of american equipment is now headed to that region to try to locate the plane's flight and voice recorder. live report with breaking details coming up next. >>> also hitting the grocery store, getting more expensive. you probably noticed the cost of major staples from bacon to juice and fruit, all rising. we'll look what is behind these price hikes. jenna: bringing home the bacon is getting more expensive, literally. we'll look at a dramatic rise in food prices and what to expect in the weeks ahead. a neighbor telling the court in the oscar pistorius trial, she heard screams the night of the killing and ronald reagan fought for a program to deliver america news and views inside the iron curtain. that program is now facing cuts just as the west grows more concerned about russia moving into eastern europe. jon: fox news alert now and new details on malaysia airlines flight 370. malaysia's prime minister now says new data indicates that the plane took a southern flight path t
that it went down in the southern indian ocean. a key piece of american equipment is now headed to that region to try to locate the plane's flight and voice recorder. live report with breaking details coming up next. >>> also hitting the grocery store, getting more expensive. you probably noticed the cost of major staples from bacon to juice and fruit, all rising. we'll look what is behind these price hikes. jenna: bringing home the bacon is getting more expensive, literally. we'll...
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this is known as the indian ocean jir. one of three jirs that is home to a substantial area of a garbage patch. historically this area is known to trap millions of tons of debris, a lot of times being very small, confetti-like in nature, not to say that a large item could not be found. but this region has been knowned to trap debris and the currents are very slow. >> good to know. thank you for joining us for this special edition of cnn newsro newsroom. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com >>> breaking news this morning in the mystery of flight 370. debris spotted. the question now, is this the breakthrough we have all been waiting for? australian officials reporting two objects, two objects possibly re
this is known as the indian ocean jir. one of three jirs that is home to a substantial area of a garbage patch. historically this area is known to trap millions of tons of debris, a lot of times being very small, confetti-like in nature, not to say that a large item could not be found. but this region has been knowned to trap debris and the currents are very slow. >> good to know. thank you for joining us for this special edition of cnn newsro newsroom. so that was our first task, was...
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they see him as to use the indian vernacular as communal. he's someone who is a majoritarian figure who will occasionally do what again using american terms sort of dog whistling in terms of maybe making muslim voters one welcome kind of stuff. this is stuff that's debated very fiercely in india right now. people disagree. i would say one thing which is that when i have spoken to liberals who feel this way, i think it can be little overdone. modey if he becomes prime minister will filed himself running what i think charitably you could call a byzantine government. i don't call him running rough shod over the opponents. >> very briefly, if you look at him through the prism of the riots of 2002, that's where all this starts from. if you look at him from after that for the last 12 years he's essentially run a business friendly government that is not discriminated against anybody i would argue. so that is what has allowed him to go from being a regional figure to the dominant national figure. you have to ask yourself why would he be stupid enoug
they see him as to use the indian vernacular as communal. he's someone who is a majoritarian figure who will occasionally do what again using american terms sort of dog whistling in terms of maybe making muslim voters one welcome kind of stuff. this is stuff that's debated very fiercely in india right now. people disagree. i would say one thing which is that when i have spoken to liberals who feel this way, i think it can be little overdone. modey if he becomes prime minister will filed himself...
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immigrants and indian americans.it is a story about faith, hope, perseverance and triumph through love for family and country. exhibit looks at the many vocations indian americans occupy. from taxi cab drivers to physicians and doctors, software engineers, astronauts and politics. the first indian american elected to congress who served in the kennedy from punjab and n for the united states congress. >> then there is the first indian american who become miss america. it's designed to be...
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maybe we can show the map of the indian ocean. there we have it, kerry.you're seeing that little yellow shape which is the target shape. the actual actually earl they were search somethinging is a little bit south of that. the search area which had grown and shrunk to about 177,000 square miles. >> i think it's 117,000 square miles. and this can operate, this p-8 can operate to see 10,000 square miles at that time. it may sound like it and the can't cover but a small percentage of that area, i assume the search area they're operating under is much smaller than that. >> exactly. we can take a look at the map. as ewe look at the map, they're flying right here out of perth. this is the back and forth where they're going. there's the target area. actually they're flying more down towards here because that satellite imagery released by the australians suggested that the debris was just south of the target area. of it began that the target area was actually about 4 hours ago, much larger and then the national transportation safety board concluded you know what?
maybe we can show the map of the indian ocean. there we have it, kerry.you're seeing that little yellow shape which is the target shape. the actual actually earl they were search somethinging is a little bit south of that. the search area which had grown and shrunk to about 177,000 square miles. >> i think it's 117,000 square miles. and this can operate, this p-8 can operate to see 10,000 square miles at that time. it may sound like it and the can't cover but a small percentage of that...
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navy ships turn their attention to the indian ocean to help in the search of the missing malaysian airliner>> this is al jazeera, live from doha. also ahead - 94 women and children are held hostage by rebel fighters in syria. >> as the u.n. meets to discuss ukraine, russia says we don't want war. >> palestinian residents mahmoud abbas accuses his main rival of being involved in six murders. >> malaysia airlines says the likelihood of finding the missing jetliner in the indian ocean is low. international search efforts are focused in the west of malaysia and the malacca strait. vietnam has scaled back its operations. there are conflicting research surrounding technical data sent from the aircraft hours after the last-known contact on saturday. >> i don't think the families would be satisfied until they find out what happened to the aircraft. i think you have a range of emotions from people that are vocal and angry about the situation and frustrated at the lack of information. and others that may have reached a more equitable or balanced viewpoint. more resignation. that may not be the approp
navy ships turn their attention to the indian ocean to help in the search of the missing malaysian airliner>> this is al jazeera, live from doha. also ahead - 94 women and children are held hostage by rebel fighters in syria. >> as the u.n. meets to discuss ukraine, russia says we don't want war. >> palestinian residents mahmoud abbas accuses his main rival of being involved in six murders. >> malaysia airlines says the likelihood of finding the missing jetliner in the...
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searching within the indian ocean has been here.a fresh look at the data suggested the plane was flying faster than previously thought and that means it burned more fuel and may not have traveled so far before crashing into the sea, hence, it has ended up potentially somewhere in this area. much closer to western australia north of the roaring 40s in areas of sea which tend to be much calmer. mike woodridge has the latest. >> search aircraft heading off for the new search area, the continuing efforts to solve the mystery of what happens to flight mh-370. one plane reporting it spotted objects in the sea, so far unidentified and needing to be confirmed by a ship. the new area is more than 11,000 kilometers north of where they've been looking. new analysis by investigators of the data that they seek to understand flight of the 777 after it disappeared. >> yesterday, this processed new results which indicated the mh-370 flew at a higher speed than previously thought which in turn means it needed more fuel and could not travel as far. b
searching within the indian ocean has been here.a fresh look at the data suggested the plane was flying faster than previously thought and that means it burned more fuel and may not have traveled so far before crashing into the sea, hence, it has ended up potentially somewhere in this area. much closer to western australia north of the roaring 40s in areas of sea which tend to be much calmer. mike woodridge has the latest. >> search aircraft heading off for the new search area, the...
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they say the plane plunged into the southern indian ocean. in addition to that we still have continual sizing of debris. the latest debris was spotted yesterday our time. rectangular object. orange rectangular object and around and gray green looking object. these were spotted by air. unfortunately there was no sort of other contact with them. but the british, rather, the australian naval vessel is in that area and hopes to identify those objects in the next few hours. once daylight breaks. so we should have some kind of evidence one way or the other whether this debris is linked to the missing airliner. >> roger, if i understand you correctly, the debris that they saw by air and that -- so that we would have photographs from the air, camera not by satellite images, were pictures taken by a camera on the plane so that can be at least shown to some of the -- those who are suffering so and who doubt this report? >> i have certainly not seen any pictures this is purely made by comments made to the australian parliament last night by prime minist
they say the plane plunged into the southern indian ocean. in addition to that we still have continual sizing of debris. the latest debris was spotted yesterday our time. rectangular object. orange rectangular object and around and gray green looking object. these were spotted by air. unfortunately there was no sort of other contact with them. but the british, rather, the australian naval vessel is in that area and hopes to identify those objects in the next few hours. once daylight breaks. so...
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the focus of the search has now moved to a new area of the indian ocean. this new area, 680 miles to the northeast. this is based on what australian officials say is new, credible evidence. four aircraft already over the new search zone has since returned and all ten planes and six ships now have new marching orders and are on the way there. they're now searching somewhere else entirely. why? well, new radar analysis suggests the plane was traveling faster than previous estimates. that means it was burning more fuel and would have flown a shorter distance in the indian ocean. let's get to cnn's andrew stevens. he's live in perth, australia. shifting the focus of that search, andrew. this is going to allow the australia-based aircraft more time over the zone. it's actually closer to the continent, isn't it? >> reporter: yeah, that's a very important point, christine. they are quite a lot closer, about 1,800 kilometers, versus 2,500 kilometers away from this new search site. the planes can get there quicker, and as important, more important, they can stay on
the focus of the search has now moved to a new area of the indian ocean. this new area, 680 miles to the northeast. this is based on what australian officials say is new, credible evidence. four aircraft already over the new search zone has since returned and all ten planes and six ships now have new marching orders and are on the way there. they're now searching somewhere else entirely. why? well, new radar analysis suggests the plane was traveling faster than previous estimates. that means it...
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the very deepest point of the indian ocean, 24,000 feet. it's covered by a length knowns a the plateau surrounded by water as deep as 16,400 feet deep, so this is going to make it very tough finding debris out here. of course this has not been confirmed. but that's what we know right now. >> a lot of planes out there or at least on the way to help in this search, including the u.s. navy. >> we hope that they're very careful. again, there's a disturbance moving through. that system should move out in the next few days. >> that would be good news. thank you, maria. >> and going to be dark soon, so they have a few hours left. >> chuck nash is a former navy pilot and a fox news analyst. thanks for joining us. >> caller: good morning. >> you've logged more than 4300 hours of flight time. an officer in the navy, retired now. served for 25 years. lots of experience when it comes to this kind of thing. the prime minister of australia was saying that australian search crews are out there. the u.s. navy and new zealand search crews is where is malays
the very deepest point of the indian ocean, 24,000 feet. it's covered by a length knowns a the plateau surrounded by water as deep as 16,400 feet deep, so this is going to make it very tough finding debris out here. of course this has not been confirmed. but that's what we know right now. >> a lot of planes out there or at least on the way to help in this search, including the u.s. navy. >> we hope that they're very careful. again, there's a disturbance moving through. that system...