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, flew around the north of indonesia, didn't fly over indonesia, flew around indonesia before coming on to that southernly route that took the aircraft all the way down to the southern indian ocean. what is significant here? it shows another turn of the aircraft. it shows the complete route flying back across malaysia and then going up and around the north of indonesia before flying down off -- way off the indonesian coast to the southern indian ocean. what this senior official tells us is that it gives the appearance that whoever was piloting this the aircraft was trying to avoid detection, trying to avoid radar detection of indonesian radars as it flew down and off the coast of indonesia on that southern path. a significant development. we now know all of the route that this aircraft took and we know, again, not just that one left turn the, but we now know another turn the aircraft took, turning in a southerly direction, after apparently intentionally flying around indonesia. natalie. >> and, nick, have malaysian authorities said how they've been able to figure that aspect out, tha
, flew around the north of indonesia, didn't fly over indonesia, flew around indonesia before coming on to that southernly route that took the aircraft all the way down to the southern indian ocean. what is significant here? it shows another turn of the aircraft. it shows the complete route flying back across malaysia and then going up and around the north of indonesia before flying down off -- way off the indonesian coast to the southern indian ocean. what this senior official tells us is that...
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and not going around northern indonesia but looking at this path taking a path around indonesia possiblysian radar. so, what does this mean? let's turn now to martin savidge and flight simulator instructor. >> have been talking about thing and where it was located. i have been skeptical about it until mitchell pointed out to me where exactly this ping was said to have been identified by this chinese vessel and it's really very much on the route that we've been talking about. >> that's right, martin. it's actually just a little to the east of the search area. not far at all. pretty much right on that line. >> if you remember, of course, the two southerly tracks that have been detected thanked to the intercept pings and they have been sort of tweaking that and refining the information over the past couple of weeks. we now find that this location of the pinger is right off of that track. in other words, they were right in the neighborhood. so, i think at least its location gives you a strong sense that they could be on to something. >> i agree. >> the only issue i should point out is that t
and not going around northern indonesia but looking at this path taking a path around indonesia possiblysian radar. so, what does this mean? let's turn now to martin savidge and flight simulator instructor. >> have been talking about thing and where it was located. i have been skeptical about it until mitchell pointed out to me where exactly this ping was said to have been identified by this chinese vessel and it's really very much on the route that we've been talking about. >>...
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nick what more can you tell us about the plane allegedly skirting indonesia radar? >> fredricka, this is significant, malaysian officials tell us. it shows to them or appears to show to them whoever was flying the plane, someone who had good control, good flying knowledge of the aircraft this person was intentionally trying to avoid radar detection by indonesian radar. they say to put this picture together with the help of radar information from neighboring countries. really this is going to give investigators here an additional sort of insight into the psychology of the person piloting the aircraft at that moment. we know investigators are looking at the crew. they have been trying to determine whether it was the captain or first officer who made the last radio communication before they went to radio silence, before they turned off transponders on the aircraft giving its location. it appears that whoever was flying the plane was trying to essentially disappearocity radar map, fly into a very remote part of the ocean, fredricka. >> what kind of reaction is coming fr
nick what more can you tell us about the plane allegedly skirting indonesia radar? >> fredricka, this is significant, malaysian officials tell us. it shows to them or appears to show to them whoever was flying the plane, someone who had good control, good flying knowledge of the aircraft this person was intentionally trying to avoid radar detection by indonesian radar. they say to put this picture together with the help of radar information from neighboring countries. really this is going...
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it flew north of indonesia not flying across indonesia, flying purposely or apparently purposely, according to this official, around ind knee shan air space. this data a has led the searchers to the southern indian ocean where they're searching now. this is a significant development. it shows the complete flight path. we understand from this senior malaysian official it indicates whoever was flying the aircraft was trying to void radar detection. there was concern perhaps when the first left hand turn was made there was some problem or mechanical issue. we now understand the after the intention to fly around indonesia it was purposeful. it then made a turn to fly to the southern indian ocean. investigators have a much full you a er picture of what happened. >> experts say for maneuvers to have taken place, it required someone in the cockpit highly skilled. does this put the cockpit back on the investigation? >> reporter: senior officials tell us they've been able to arrive at this new updated flight path if you will. they've been able to put together radar information from neighboring count
it flew north of indonesia not flying across indonesia, flying purposely or apparently purposely, according to this official, around ind knee shan air space. this data a has led the searchers to the southern indian ocean where they're searching now. this is a significant development. it shows the complete flight path. we understand from this senior malaysian official it indicates whoever was flying the aircraft was trying to void radar detection. there was concern perhaps when the first left...
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this tweak in the flight path around indonesia.en you first heard that, what does that -- what do you make of it? >> you know, i'm having a difficult time with that. for one reason and that is the fact that the radar that picked this up, that movement up there was from the military radar. and that there's no secondary ping. there's no ping saying yes, this is that aircraft. there's nothing that says, yeah, i am flight 370's. so looking at radar, when you do from that perspective of not knowing when you're looking at, it can vary quite a bit. there's quite awe few dots out there that have no meaning, other than a flock of birds perhaps. or other items that pop up on the radar. and on typical radar, you discard those things, you turn your intensity down and focus on those things. but they're giving you a secondary thing back saying, yes, this is who i am. when you're trying from scratch and all you have are the dots, saying this is the flight, i'm not so convinced they can do that with any level of confidence, honestly. >> let's go d
this tweak in the flight path around indonesia.en you first heard that, what does that -- what do you make of it? >> you know, i'm having a difficult time with that. for one reason and that is the fact that the radar that picked this up, that movement up there was from the military radar. and that there's no secondary ping. there's no ping saying yes, this is that aircraft. there's nothing that says, yeah, i am flight 370's. so looking at radar, when you do from that perspective of not...
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were trying to avoid the radar detection of indonesia.s is going to give investigators a lot more perspective on what to go on here, that this aircraft appears -- appears to have been flying in a somewhat evasive way that it didn't want to be tracked. knowing that it was under control of someone. knowing that the passengers on the aircraft had been ruled out of the investigation, the 12 crew on board remain under suspicion it gives the investigators another piece of the puzzle to work on and one that's going to inform them again that perhaps that initial turn back wasn't the result of an emergency. whoever was in control maintained in control of the aircraft and took it on a purposeful route trying to avoid radar detection in indonesia. >> you talk about whoever was in control. this information comes out at the same time you've been recording on they're still trying to figure out who spoke the last words from the cockpit. where is that investigation? why is it so significant, nic? >> it's believed to be significant to investigators becaus
were trying to avoid the radar detection of indonesia.s is going to give investigators a lot more perspective on what to go on here, that this aircraft appears -- appears to have been flying in a somewhat evasive way that it didn't want to be tracked. knowing that it was under control of someone. knowing that the passengers on the aircraft had been ruled out of the investigation, the 12 crew on board remain under suspicion it gives the investigators another piece of the puzzle to work on and...
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they said that 40% of the rarda units in indonesia are so damaged and old.t's a fact of life, things get broken. the united states primary radar units are damaged and broken and lost. it sounds like a lot of cya, i want to see facts to say that it skirted the radar that's largely nonexistent. >> what i want to know is, what now? these towed pinger locators has detected these pings, those may run out before they get a better location. so this next 24 hours is crucial. what do you do to find these boxes? >> what you do is, you just go back, which i'm sure they're going to do as soon as they can, is go back to that site and try to cross back over it, try to get a firmer fix on where the signal is coming from. this is a real hail mary pass, last week we were saying it's incredibly unlikely given the short range of those fingers, that they're going to find thit in? huge area. talk about a hail mary pass, it's right before the end of its life span that the battery stops operating. >> if they go over it another time, are they going to get a better location? >> each
they said that 40% of the rarda units in indonesia are so damaged and old.t's a fact of life, things get broken. the united states primary radar units are damaged and broken and lost. it sounds like a lot of cya, i want to see facts to say that it skirted the radar that's largely nonexistent. >> what i want to know is, what now? these towed pinger locators has detected these pings, those may run out before they get a better location. so this next 24 hours is crucial. what do you do to...
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was there a conscious, and some say, suspicious, move to avoid indonesia's radar? >> reporter: well, there certainly was. and a very credible source that cnn has has told us that there was what appeared to be a deliberate attempt to skirt the radar of indonesia in the last hours of that plane. of course, the question is why, and this may indicate, at least for some of us, why the law enforcement authorities here in malaysia continue to insist that this is a criminal investigation. because from looking at the radar and all of the other information they have, it seems pretty clear that someone did quite a good and skillful job of trying to avoid radar along the indonesia coast. >> joe johns, thank you very much. appreciate that. i want to bring in now jeffrey thomas, he's the editor and chief of airlineratings.com. also, mike dean, a deputy director for salvage and diving for the u.s. navy. and forensic audio expert, paul ginsburg, who analyzes black box recordings. and of course, richard quest is here with us as well. jeffrey, i'm going to start with you. you have b
was there a conscious, and some say, suspicious, move to avoid indonesia's radar? >> reporter: well, there certainly was. and a very credible source that cnn has has told us that there was what appeared to be a deliberate attempt to skirt the radar of indonesia in the last hours of that plane. of course, the question is why, and this may indicate, at least for some of us, why the law enforcement authorities here in malaysia continue to insist that this is a criminal investigation. because...
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flight 370 apparently skirted indonesia.gh to successfully fly around that country and then the plane vanished from radar. the question is why. welcome to both of you. >> morning, carol. >> so martin, we're assuming that whoever was flying that plane skirted indonesia on purpose, but is that necessarily true? >> reporter: it's a really good question and certainly when this report came out, it gives that impression. the malaysian government has maintained that they thought this was a criminal act. now it's easy to say why, to have the aircraft go specifically around a point, in this case, a country, i think it has to be guided in some way to do that. it's not just going to do it on its own? >> it's not going to do it on its own for sure, it can be done by accident, but that would be a big coincidence. >> reporter: i asked mitchell to program it in. approaching this area right here, that's the last known normal point of flight 370. and now you see the plane will have to make a very sharp, veering turn and go on to this court t
flight 370 apparently skirted indonesia.gh to successfully fly around that country and then the plane vanished from radar. the question is why. welcome to both of you. >> morning, carol. >> so martin, we're assuming that whoever was flying that plane skirted indonesia on purpose, but is that necessarily true? >> reporter: it's a really good question and certainly when this report came out, it gives that impression. the malaysian government has maintained that they thought this...
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on july 9th, indonesias will vote for the new president. next few months he will have to build a coalition with other parties to be nominated for the presidential elections. >>> let's get more on the vote now. we're joined by paul rowland who is an independent consult act on democratic governments. good to have you with us. how much of a process is this going to be to get a presidential nomination as was hoped? >> well, it looks very much like the party that is supporting him and his party pdip is going to have very close to the 20% seat threshold or might be over that and we'll be able to nominate him in may once the formal results for the legislative elections are announced. >> it does look like so far it is going to be a rather fragmented parliament doesn't it? is this going to get a lot more complicated? >> remember this is a presidential system in indonesia, to the president is elected separately from the legislature. the legislature has always had a large number of parties in it, so that's not something new, and it operates on consens
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this word is coming to us from indonesia's metro tv. some reports out there are citing the indonesian air force for this information. the plane has been forced to land at the airport in bali. we're still gathering more information and we'll bring them to you. but at this moment, all we know via metro tv and some citing indonesian air force sources that a virgin airplane is suspected to have been high jacked on a flight towards bali. as soon as we get more information, a virgin blue jet -- but as soon as we get more information, we'll bring it to you for this breaking news story. >>> well, we are, of course, continuing to report on the recovery efforts of the south korean ferry disaster, and as you know, divers have been working with some difficult conditions and it looks like the weather will be deteriorating this weekend. >> ivan cabrera joins us now from the cnn weather center. how does the weekend outlook appear? >> saturday night, conditions are going downhill. we're in pretty good weather in between storm systems here. visibility i
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over that northern part of indonesia and the conclusion was reached by the investigators look looking. i want to go live to martin savage. a lot of people have been asking if that could have been something other than nefarius. >> sure we can. >> keep in mind there are still a lot of things that we don't know. we set this up the same time of night and we are coming up where things were normal and it is just after that that things began to go wrong and the plane made a turn off course. so you worked it out as to how we think the points might have gone. >> i did. we had 18 difference wave points for us to cross through the path that they think happened. we are headed toward beijing this way. all of this blue stuff here it crosses here. here is stay land and this turn here after it crosses malasia it is making a turn to skirt around and you can't expand the scale more. it continued downward here. >> it would have to make the direction here. >> we are assuming here that this was preplanned and entered into the flight management system. you could do the same by hand. if you were a good stic
over that northern part of indonesia and the conclusion was reached by the investigators look looking. i want to go live to martin savage. a lot of people have been asking if that could have been something other than nefarius. >> sure we can. >> keep in mind there are still a lot of things that we don't know. we set this up the same time of night and we are coming up where things were normal and it is just after that that things began to go wrong and the plane made a turn off...
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>> indonesia particularly. >> why didn't they just go over malaysia? doesn't make sense.sia's got radar. >> because you're >> i see both of your points. even so it would be required. not just oh, i want to go around not over land but some -- >> what was the end game? what was the end game in this whole thing? why do all that -- >> you're back at motive, right? you're back at motive if there was an end game, was this some sort of suicide or a terror. what was it? >> let's say that airplane went down to 12,000 feet. if you think about it now, my original thing, okay it made the left turn they were diverting because of a mechanical problem. it makes a left turn. i don't know about the radar track. makes that turn. now what? where does it go? it goes down to 12,000 feet and then it goes slower and burns more fuel and ends up almost at that point that seems to be the area of highest probability. >> are we going to know from the flight data recorder exactly what the flight path was? >> yes. not only that- >> every single -- >> one thing we do know is that it went around the tip
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that move may have been intentional to avoid detection in indonesia.irst a closer look at the details about the possible flight path now. senior international correspondent nic robertson is live for us in kuala lumpur, arab. nick, what more can you tell us about the plane skirting indonesia and why? >> well, fredricka, what we're being told by officials here, they have been able to make this calculation based on more radar data available for neighboring countries. they have been able to use that to get the accurate plot of where the flight flew after it crossed back over the peninsula. it told them something very concerning, very important, and maybe a big clue for the investigation. it has told them, they believe, that the pilot was intentionally flying to avoid radar detection before taking off into that very remote part of the south indian ocean. why is this a concern? we know in the past day or so, officials here on the investigation have played the air traffic controller's recording between air traffic control and cockpit of the aircraft. they pla
that move may have been intentional to avoid detection in indonesia.irst a closer look at the details about the possible flight path now. senior international correspondent nic robertson is live for us in kuala lumpur, arab. nick, what more can you tell us about the plane skirting indonesia and why? >> well, fredricka, what we're being told by officials here, they have been able to make this calculation based on more radar data available for neighboring countries. they have been able to...
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handing out cash in indonesia but this politician says he is not corrupt and not sorry. ♪ a senior olympicial has condemned brazil's preparations for the 2016 summer olympic games. he says they are the worst he has ever seen. and some have not been started. brazil other sporting event the football world cup begins in six week's time and we will hear from the correspondent in a moment but we have this report from nicole johnston. >> reporter: this is the moment when brazil's olympic comes through, five years ago it has the right to host the games in 2016. but its preparations are not going as planned and they have been slammed by the vice president of the international olympic committee. speaking in sidney he said. >> translator: the ioc has a special task force to feed up preparations but the situation is critical on the ground. we have becomed concerned and they are not ready in many ways and we have to make it ap and that is the ioc approach and you cannot walk away from it. >> reporter: the problem but the preparations have delays and raising costs and poor communication between the gov
handing out cash in indonesia but this politician says he is not corrupt and not sorry. ♪ a senior olympicial has condemned brazil's preparations for the 2016 summer olympic games. he says they are the worst he has ever seen. and some have not been started. brazil other sporting event the football world cup begins in six week's time and we will hear from the correspondent in a moment but we have this report from nicole johnston. >> reporter: this is the moment when brazil's olympic...
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the chess board >> indonesia, representatives?tos of ballot boxes being loaded in, the title says the calls mount for fair elections. a lot of international papers are focusing on these elections. in australia they have pointed out that indonesia is amongst the so-called fragile five. what is interesting is all of these countries are running national elections this year. australians say that this is an opportunity for the country to distance itself from this odious comparison. according to the australians, indonesia is not as fragile as some of the other countries in this group. for instance, in financial and diplomatic circles, there is a optimism for success. >> the first big speech in parliament yesterday for francois hollande? five how is the press reacting? many are convinced. they talk about how he is on the offensive, marking his territory. they also pointed out that there was a clear change in tone. that this was a real turning point in his presidency. the pro-business paper goes even further, saying that he managed to era
the chess board >> indonesia, representatives?tos of ballot boxes being loaded in, the title says the calls mount for fair elections. a lot of international papers are focusing on these elections. in australia they have pointed out that indonesia is amongst the so-called fragile five. what is interesting is all of these countries are running national elections this year. australians say that this is an opportunity for the country to distance itself from this odious comparison. according...
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we're told the aircraft flew around the north of indonesia.a and the southern most point of the islands in dera. that's indian territory. we know they also have good military radar in that area. it seems impossible the aircraft would not have been picked up somehow on eindonesian radar. but that's what they're saying. a top military official went to indonesia, met with his counterpart and was told by that counterpart the plane didn't go over their airspace, wasn't picked up by their radar. so the information doesn't tie up perfectly. there are a lot of unanswered questions. but i guess what we have here is some small gaps fills in. but the most important part i guess we could take away, again, is an inference from the malaysians about the mind-set of the person at the controls they think trying to avoid radar detection, whatever that means beyond that, wolf. >> interesting. all right. another fascinating development. thanks very much, nic robertson in kuala lumpur. let's bring back our panel. mark weiss. our cnn aviation analyst, peter goals.
we're told the aircraft flew around the north of indonesia.a and the southern most point of the islands in dera. that's indian territory. we know they also have good military radar in that area. it seems impossible the aircraft would not have been picked up somehow on eindonesian radar. but that's what they're saying. a top military official went to indonesia, met with his counterpart and was told by that counterpart the plane didn't go over their airspace, wasn't picked up by their radar. so...
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he did not deny that it skirted indonesia.ar did not pick up anything, which, of course, wasn't really the question there. just to bring everyone up to speed on the developments that have been happening over the last couple hours here. an australian naval vessel towing an american-made towed pinger locator has detected signals consistent with those that could be coming from the black boxes of flight 370. one detection was over two hours long, one detection was about 13 minutes. and nic robertson, again who was with us from kuala lumpur, this detection was about 370 miles from where a chinese vessel had detected pings over the weekend. and this malaysian defense minister was asked about that. >> reporter: he was, and he dismissed it in a very cursory way. he said it doesn't matter if that debris that was spotted not far from where the "huisun" on friday and saturday picked up those pings. he said that the detection on friday and saturday were so far from the australian detection of today and yesterday. for him, the most importa
he did not deny that it skirted indonesia.ar did not pick up anything, which, of course, wasn't really the question there. just to bring everyone up to speed on the developments that have been happening over the last couple hours here. an australian naval vessel towing an american-made towed pinger locator has detected signals consistent with those that could be coming from the black boxes of flight 370. one detection was over two hours long, one detection was about 13 minutes. and nic...
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can you make a distinction between indonesia and brazil?ink that is a good point, especially as we look at etf's. don't just group them all together. don't merge your emerging markets altogether. you can get pretty specific with indonesia which is a frontier country and there are other countries like vietnam that have come back tremendously. it gives you so many more opportunities. people should look under the hood and take advantage of them. >> so you are looking at frontier markets like brazil and indonesia. thank you so much. we are on the markets again in 30 minutes. "street smart" is up next. >> another day and another record. the s&p 500 rising on records data. we will get the real news this friday when the jobs come out. welcome everyone to the most important hour of the session. getsg up today, amazon into the tv game with a new streaming device. is focused on hardware instead of content when it's "house of cards
can you make a distinction between indonesia and brazil?ink that is a good point, especially as we look at etf's. don't just group them all together. don't merge your emerging markets altogether. you can get pretty specific with indonesia which is a frontier country and there are other countries like vietnam that have come back tremendously. it gives you so many more opportunities. people should look under the hood and take advantage of them. >> so you are looking at frontier markets like...
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we have breaking news in indonesia. a virgin australian jet has made an emergency landing at the bali airport, after what authorities are calling a hijacking attempt. according to reports, a drunk passenger tried to enter the cockpit. indonesia troops boarded the plane after it landed. they arrested the man. there were no injuries. the flight originated in brisbane, australia. >>> it's been 49 days. and there's still no sign of the missing malaysian airlines flight 370. the u.s. bluefin-21 robotic submarine has scanned 95% of its focused underwater search area finding nothing of interest. the next phase of the search is likely to be decided in a week. and it may involve more powerful sonar equipment, similar to what found the wreck of the "titanic." >>> secretary of state john kerry accusing russia of failing to live up to commitments it made to ease the crisis in ukraine. using unusually blunt language there, kerry said the moscow -- unless they take immediate steps to de-escalate the situation, washington will have no
we have breaking news in indonesia. a virgin australian jet has made an emergency landing at the bali airport, after what authorities are calling a hijacking attempt. according to reports, a drunk passenger tried to enter the cockpit. indonesia troops boarded the plane after it landed. they arrested the man. there were no injuries. the flight originated in brisbane, australia. >>> it's been 49 days. and there's still no sign of the missing malaysian airlines flight 370. the u.s....
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but good for those in indonesia. more on sports, stay with us. >> welcome back. now that first cup of java this morning could cost you a overwhelm lot more. a drought in brazil means global prices for coffee means have shot up. but with a bumper harvest in indonesia, that means a good them for those growers. >> coffee berries are ripening and ready to pick. 50,000 families depend on the crop. and this crop is well above average. >> along the stem i can see that in november the production will be really good. when it rains, the coffee will turn red. and the price of coffee is also going up amazingly high, compared with earlier years. >> it's not only the season that's looking good but the prices as well. farmers index is affecting a huge increase at least 50% and the reason for that is a drought in brazil. so brazil's bad luck is good for indonesia. three years ago, prices doubled in one season. now they look to be on a similar run. this company exports 80% of its organic coffee to the u.s. the rest goes to europe and australia. >> translator: with global warming
but good for those in indonesia. more on sports, stay with us. >> welcome back. now that first cup of java this morning could cost you a overwhelm lot more. a drought in brazil means global prices for coffee means have shot up. but with a bumper harvest in indonesia, that means a good them for those growers. >> coffee berries are ripening and ready to pick. 50,000 families depend on the crop. and this crop is well above average. >> along the stem i can see that in november the...
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then this part here, anderson, this is the outline almost of indonesia.s just offshore, can't tell exactly how far but skirts on the outside above indonesia and then, of course, we know the aircraft went around. was that done to get around from radar? we don't know. could be. you can do it -- >> a turn of the knob. >> reporter: way points to guide the aircraft by turning a knob and you can see how tells aircraft moves. lastly you can manually try to fly that but pretty taxing. that's how you could do it. the only thing i would point out, we month the indonesians say they did not see this aircraft that night. whether that's true or i don't know. we do know other nations saw it, specifically malaysia say they saw 370 and the thai military say they saw 370. that's how they know it supposedly what we just demonstrated. >> i don't understand. entering 18 way points to me when i hear that this may have skirted malaysian airspace if that's true to me as a layman it seems like somebody must have been under the controls of that plane. >> no questions about that. m
then this part here, anderson, this is the outline almost of indonesia.s just offshore, can't tell exactly how far but skirts on the outside above indonesia and then, of course, we know the aircraft went around. was that done to get around from radar? we don't know. could be. you can do it -- >> a turn of the knob. >> reporter: way points to guide the aircraft by turning a knob and you can see how tells aircraft moves. lastly you can manually try to fly that but pretty taxing....
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because the plane appears to skirt around the tip of indonesia. many people will suggest that the reason it did that was to avoid radar. >> many people are suggesting that but what i hear from you is that might not be the whole story? >> i think depending on the theory that you hear at any given moment, i think what it suggests more rather than just radar. most pilots will tell you they don't know where radar starts and where radar finishes but they do know where air space starts and finishes and therefore it could have well been trying to avoid going over indonesiian air space as well. what indonesia has said is that there is no sign and no evidence of mh 370 being picked up by ind neezian radar how could they not? thailand picked it up, malaysia picked it up. >> you think this is not the full story? >> i don't know. i would hesitate to say that but i think you have to raise an eyebrow. look. it went vastly up the northeast part, around the tip, down near the side and indonesia says there is no sign of it on ind neezian radar and we have asked th
because the plane appears to skirt around the tip of indonesia. many people will suggest that the reason it did that was to avoid radar. >> many people are suggesting that but what i hear from you is that might not be the whole story? >> i think depending on the theory that you hear at any given moment, i think what it suggests more rather than just radar. most pilots will tell you they don't know where radar starts and where radar finishes but they do know where air space starts...
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then this part here, anderson, this is the outline almost of indonesia.just offshore, can't tell exactly how far but skirts on the outside above indonesia and then, of course, we know the aircraft went around. was that done to get around from radar? we don't know. could be. you can do it -- >> a turn of the knob. >> reporter: way points to guide the aircraft by turning a knob and you can see how tells aircraft moves. lastly you can manually try to fly that but pretty taxing. that's how you could do it. the only thing i would point out, we month the indonesians say they did not see this aircraft that night. whether that's true or i don't know. we do know other nations saw it, specifically malaysia say they saw 370 and the thai military say they saw 370. that's how they know it supposedly what we just demonstrated. >> i don't understand. entering 18 way points to me when i hear that this may have skirted malaysian airspace if that's true to me as a layman it seems like somebody must have been under the controls of that plane. >> no questions about that. mal
then this part here, anderson, this is the outline almost of indonesia.just offshore, can't tell exactly how far but skirts on the outside above indonesia and then, of course, we know the aircraft went around. was that done to get around from radar? we don't know. could be. you can do it -- >> a turn of the knob. >> reporter: way points to guide the aircraft by turning a knob and you can see how tells aircraft moves. lastly you can manually try to fly that but pretty taxing. that's...
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bangladesh, the philippines, and indonesia. >> indonesia, the philippines, and bangladesh are more likelye new emerging markets in asia. not only for the investment communities, and but for the business community as well. they have better business climates on the ground. what is the assessment on the ground telling you about the philippines? different climate assessment which is equivalent to what we saw back in 2001. it says to us that the philippines for the new emerging countries have good credit assessment. bangladesh.ared to bangladesh has pretty poor information providing for customers like our self to assess the credit waiting -- the credit rating. >> why would you put them in your 10? >> they have been improving rapidly. they also have a relatively strong savings authority. countriest all the that have less than 10% savings rates. all of these 10 countries have been growing rapidly. they also save a lot of money. they can weather the storm. if people are putting -- pulling money out, their savings can help the market economy. that is the reason we put them on the map of the 10 new
bangladesh, the philippines, and indonesia. >> indonesia, the philippines, and bangladesh are more likelye new emerging markets in asia. not only for the investment communities, and but for the business community as well. they have better business climates on the ground. what is the assessment on the ground telling you about the philippines? different climate assessment which is equivalent to what we saw back in 2001. it says to us that the philippines for the new emerging countries have...
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is it significant that we haven't heard from indonesia? >> that's a very, very interesting question. i've asked the question of our officials, even off the record. they simply say to me, i can't talk about it. these are folks i know really well. they usually give me stuff off the record. but this time no comment. we can't talk about it. so there's some real sensitivities going on here. i have to say at the same time, i've also asked about the australian over the horizon radar, why didn't we pick it up? again, i get, we can't discuss it. so it's a very interesting situation where clearly we're not being told everything they know. it could be good for military secret reasons. >> i need to get to the press conference in australia. >> good morning. we seem to have a full house. i'm delighted to have the opportunity to come and talk to you about the ongoing search for mh-370. let me just first introduce the people who will assisting me and you this morning. on my left, i have john leavy. on my right, mr. john constabul and mr. bob armstrong fro
is it significant that we haven't heard from indonesia? >> that's a very, very interesting question. i've asked the question of our officials, even off the record. they simply say to me, i can't talk about it. these are folks i know really well. they usually give me stuff off the record. but this time no comment. we can't talk about it. so there's some real sensitivities going on here. i have to say at the same time, i've also asked about the australian over the horizon radar, why didn't...
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indonesia is doing way better than many people feared.terms of the big influences, i think china, even with its slowing, is still the major marginal driver of what is going on in the world. lots of places to see some exciting economic growth and opportunities that go with it. >> thank you very much for joining us. i will try to get hold of your travel records. much.you very former chairman of goldman sachs asset management, jim o'neill. to minus crowley. >> the markets smell the possibility and the germans might except a higher inflation rate, but no actual delivery. 137 as he uses that language of discussion in terms of the use of unconventional -- what they are, you and i will talk about that a little bit later. coming back ever so slightly. high,e just off a 10 week it is risen for the third straight week. i suppose it all comes down to today's unemployment numbers. >> thank you very much. a bloomberg survey of economists shows u.s. employers picked up the pace of hiring in march for a third straight month. a raw numbers are released i
indonesia is doing way better than many people feared.terms of the big influences, i think china, even with its slowing, is still the major marginal driver of what is going on in the world. lots of places to see some exciting economic growth and opportunities that go with it. >> thank you very much for joining us. i will try to get hold of your travel records. much.you very former chairman of goldman sachs asset management, jim o'neill. to minus crowley. >> the markets smell the...
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then we have it skirting ind knee is that, but indonesia didn't really see it, which is why indonesia concludes it skirted indonesia when indonesian radar is only on 12 hours a day. anything we're basing our calculations on the altitude is suspect. i think richard's right. we've got to go with the inmarsat data and the pings, because that's the best we've got, and i think it's very important to exhaust the current search area, which probably means more than just a day or two, probably a week or two, to finish all the ping search areas so then they can say, we've exhausted that. now it's time to rethink. but i think that altitude data and whatever happened from the turn until over past indonesia is suspect. >> and richard, should they bring in more assets at work? air france 447, right, crashed off brazil, never had a ping, but had debris. it still took them years to actually find that plane, but they had three underwater drones working 24 hours a day. this particular search could end up being the most expensive and extensive in human history. why not put more assets on it right now to
then we have it skirting ind knee is that, but indonesia didn't really see it, which is why indonesia concludes it skirted indonesia when indonesian radar is only on 12 hours a day. anything we're basing our calculations on the altitude is suspect. i think richard's right. we've got to go with the inmarsat data and the pings, because that's the best we've got, and i think it's very important to exhaust the current search area, which probably means more than just a day or two, probably a week or...
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citi involved in indonesia a few months ago, that massive bond offering? what, $6 billion?unt ofs a huge interest, particularly in the philippines, indonesia, and sovereigns run across asia. by and large, they tend to come somewhat rich to comparable debt. to have an underweight position to sovereigns in our portfolio largely because of that. typically also, you see sovereign risk with a lot longer maturity. >> thanks for that. coming up next -- >> flexing its muscles and showing a clean pair of heels, the latest track star from -- >> sherry -- >> from chevy. >> gm has released its highly anticipated chevy camaro. >> mark steelers do a lot to -- cars fors engineering general motors. but he is better known as a guy who literally wrote the book on pro-touring, the art of restoring vintage vehicles with modern power and handling. >> a roller coaster ride. your job is like your hobby and your hobby is like your job. and did you take the same kind of approach when you did this camaro? >> yeah. 2014 z28 is the must track rated camaro every made. muscleevious high pulled cars, thi
citi involved in indonesia a few months ago, that massive bond offering? what, $6 billion?unt ofs a huge interest, particularly in the philippines, indonesia, and sovereigns run across asia. by and large, they tend to come somewhat rich to comparable debt. to have an underweight position to sovereigns in our portfolio largely because of that. typically also, you see sovereign risk with a lot longer maturity. >> thanks for that. coming up next -- >> flexing its muscles and showing a...
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it flies down the far western side of indonesia. the information that is key here is that the officials say that they believe who ever was at the controls of the aircraft was trying to avoid detection. that gives insight into the psychology of who ever was flying. the most skilled pilot onboard would of course be the captain and the first offer sicer. why would it be time to avoid radar detection and fly to a remote part of the ocean. a lot of attention focusing on the officer and the captain. it had been reported that authorities had cleared all of the passengers and other crew members onboard for any kind of potential criminal activity. these officials still believe that it was the pilot and first pilot who were in control of the cockp cockpit? >> they have said okay we clear all the passengers that leaves if you will a triangle of suspicion of who else was onboard the aircraft. the peak of that triangle you could say is the captain. the one with so many thousands of hours of experience. this comes down to that key question. who w
it flies down the far western side of indonesia. the information that is key here is that the officials say that they believe who ever was at the controls of the aircraft was trying to avoid detection. that gives insight into the psychology of who ever was flying. the most skilled pilot onboard would of course be the captain and the first offer sicer. why would it be time to avoid radar detection and fly to a remote part of the ocean. a lot of attention focusing on the officer and the captain....
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and then there was no report of any radar from indonesia. at first we said well indonesia didn't cooperate and give it. and now we learn that indonesia said they don't have any radar points. so this hypothesis explains why there may be nothing, no radar from thailand and no radar from indonesia. but, you know, then somebody has to have put a motive on it. so we don't know the motive. the motive might have been skirting radar, or the motive might have been they were just flying in a certain direction. and we don't have the radar to clearly plot it around indonesia. however, if that's what the chinese were thinking, and that's how they replotted the plan as to where to search, it would be very interesting to see if these pings turn out and if they use this skirting the radar idea to find their place to search. that would give it more credence to me. >> colleen keller, does this -- the intention here would seem that someone -- by saying that they skirted indonesian radar, what have you, some sort of criminal intent. that's the implication. >> w
and then there was no report of any radar from indonesia. at first we said well indonesia didn't cooperate and give it. and now we learn that indonesia said they don't have any radar points. so this hypothesis explains why there may be nothing, no radar from thailand and no radar from indonesia. but, you know, then somebody has to have put a motive on it. so we don't know the motive. the motive might have been skirting radar, or the motive might have been they were just flying in a certain...
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we are getting some breaking news out of bali, indonesia.were understanding that this could've been a hijacking. virgin australia manager now says that the plane has not in hijacked. this is a local network. we will have to be following these developments very closely. this is what we know so far. one of the hijackers has been arrested heard we now understand that this virgin plane was not hijacked. will give you any breaking news that we have. iconic rants like gucci and yves -- manus cranny joined us with the details. key take away? >> it is a relief for investors. the caringund within ng group isrri underway. ing group is underway. where they have control, things are getting better. the real take away is the niche boutique individualistic brands. laurent are storming ahead. their sales are up 15%. against the gucci numbers. then you begin to understand the direction we are going in. a bit of a relief for investors. something that is still very much in transition. puma is coming in later in the year. >> talk me through the management chang
we are getting some breaking news out of bali, indonesia.were understanding that this could've been a hijacking. virgin australia manager now says that the plane has not in hijacked. this is a local network. we will have to be following these developments very closely. this is what we know so far. one of the hijackers has been arrested heard we now understand that this virgin plane was not hijacked. will give you any breaking news that we have. iconic rants like gucci and yves -- manus cranny...
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simply because when we look at the route they now think the plane took, it's right off the coast of indonesia, and yet it's hard to believe that there's debris still there. >> well, it depends on which area you're talking about. you remember there was initially a southern search area. i think that's around where the chinese ship has detected the signal and then they searched the area to the north. in the south they were fairly prompt nenlt and they were moving south-southeast. on the day, things floating on the surface would have moved 24 miles. up north we looked at the currents there and it looked like things were swishing around like a wash machine. it's possible stuff could have gotten concentrated or kept together and just swirled around and not really moved out of the area. it really depends what the currents are doing in each area. >> and, jeff, my final question to you, does the condition of the water, either the saltiness of it or the temperature of it affect battery life? >> it does. its contribution will be minor, but colder temperatures are favorable for battery life. the pressure
simply because when we look at the route they now think the plane took, it's right off the coast of indonesia, and yet it's hard to believe that there's debris still there. >> well, it depends on which area you're talking about. you remember there was initially a southern search area. i think that's around where the chinese ship has detected the signal and then they searched the area to the north. in the south they were fairly prompt nenlt and they were moving south-southeast. on the day,...
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at 15, she left indonesia to live and work with a diplomat in saudi arabia. the family treated her well, paying for her vacation time, taking her with them to europe and teaching her arabic and french. so when she received an offer to work for another diplomat, she leaped at the chance. >> i'm so happy i heard diplomat. i believe they are really nice people. >> but this family could not have been more different. after two years, lily finally persuaded her captors to send $1,000 home to her family. afraid and isolated, she didn't dare ask for more. >> no one wants to take a chance of putting their own family at risk or in danger. >> cindy says degradation and threats are powerful tools to control the situation. threats like -- >> we'll hurt your family, or maybe we'll report you to the authority and tell them that you're the one who's doing something wrong, you're here illegally and it's your fault. no one is going to believe you. >> after years of isolation and humiliation, lily was near her breaking point. she began to fear she would spend her whole life ens
at 15, she left indonesia to live and work with a diplomat in saudi arabia. the family treated her well, paying for her vacation time, taking her with them to europe and teaching her arabic and french. so when she received an offer to work for another diplomat, she leaped at the chance. >> i'm so happy i heard diplomat. i believe they are really nice people. >> but this family could not have been more different. after two years, lily finally persuaded her captors to send $1,000 home...
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this is the part that takes us around indonesia. that was all preprogrammed. how long did it take?> it took about a minute and a half. >> if you knew the course ahead of time, you could punch it in very easily in the flight management system where you can see it's on the dashboard here. other way you could have done this was up on here. >> that's correct, martin. just with the simple turn of this knob, we can select a different heading. >> you can manually set the heading you want. you y now you can feel the course changing. you can also do it manually. >> if you were really sure, you could absolutely do it manually. >> and could this all have been done with one pilot totally unaware? >> no, there's no way. the airplane would be turning. if he was here, he would have noticed. >> plus, he would see this altered coast ahead of him. and this can't be masked in any way. >> that cannot be masked in any way. >> that's not how we would do it. that's not to say it happened that way. >> as a pilot, if you're trying to skirt the radar, why would you follow way points? >> i think that's a gre
this is the part that takes us around indonesia. that was all preprogrammed. how long did it take?> it took about a minute and a half. >> if you knew the course ahead of time, you could punch it in very easily in the flight management system where you can see it's on the dashboard here. other way you could have done this was up on here. >> that's correct, martin. just with the simple turn of this knob, we can select a different heading. >> you can manually set the heading...
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so brazil's land luck is good to be indonesia. three years ago prices doubled in one season.ow they look to be on a similar run. this company exports 80 pest of its organic coffee to the u.s. >> with global warming right now brazil and other countries have had a bad harvest. >> there are also more people drinking coffee in markets in china and india. for coffee connoisseurs a cup of instant just isn't good enough. >> could havecy is in our history. right now other than export people love drinking coffee. the consumption is going up. >> high prices and bumper harvest. it sounds like perfect blend for coffee growers. >> you can get more on that and the other stories that we have been covering here in al jazeera on our website. that's the www.aljazeera.com address, www.aljazeera.com an ancient city sacred to three different faiths. for jews, the sight of they're fist holy temple. for christians, the seen of jesus christ's death and resurrection. and for muslims the location of the prophet mohammed's ascent to heaven. this could only be one place... jerusalem.
so brazil's land luck is good to be indonesia. three years ago prices doubled in one season.ow they look to be on a similar run. this company exports 80 pest of its organic coffee to the u.s. >> with global warming right now brazil and other countries have had a bad harvest. >> there are also more people drinking coffee in markets in china and india. for coffee connoisseurs a cup of instant just isn't good enough. >> could havecy is in our history. right now other than export...
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it's the northern part of indonesia, it's near the coast with thailand. there are countries there. he'd have had to -- what flight level would he have flown that indonesia would not have seen -- they would have seen him here, as it turns. we don't know the details, but i think it's a stretch to say that it would have been successful to have skirted and avoided radar. >> really quickly, in about ten seconds or less, the pulse detection. are you encouraged by what's taking place? >> i remain skeptically optimistic. >> thank you very much. reliable sources begins right after this. g to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> good morning. i'm brian stelter. it's time for reliable sources. we have a great show ahead for you today. wie just heard the latest on malaysia flight 370 n a few
it's the northern part of indonesia, it's near the coast with thailand. there are countries there. he'd have had to -- what flight level would he have flown that indonesia would not have seen -- they would have seen him here, as it turns. we don't know the details, but i think it's a stretch to say that it would have been successful to have skirted and avoided radar. >> really quickly, in about ten seconds or less, the pulse detection. are you encouraged by what's taking place? >> i...
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indonesia's air space. something that might prompt a response.that the plane has already flown directly over malaysia. but it was a malaysian airliner might not have prompted a response for that reason or as it would seem, nobody was really paying much attention on that very early morning of march 8th. what it tells us, perhaps, two things. a little bit to the motive of whoever was in control of the aircraft. whether it was a pilot. whether it was somebody forcing the pilot. whether it was somebody entirely different inside the cockpit. it also tells us another thing. this data was basically produced some two weeks ago using the inmarsat handshakes with the satellite. and it matches that data pretty well. it gives us more confidence that the tracking that was given to us by inmarsat, far beyond any of this radar, is, indeed, accurate. it tells us, ashleigh, we may be searching in exactly the right space down there today. back to you. >> what's so hard, jim, is that we keep hearing that. you know, in 31 days we've had that sort of void spree. feel
indonesia's air space. something that might prompt a response.that the plane has already flown directly over malaysia. but it was a malaysian airliner might not have prompted a response for that reason or as it would seem, nobody was really paying much attention on that very early morning of march 8th. what it tells us, perhaps, two things. a little bit to the motive of whoever was in control of the aircraft. whether it was a pilot. whether it was somebody forcing the pilot. whether it was...
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had it as the countdown to indonesia's general election i know. all are. welcome back welcome if you're just joining us this is the false again today when looking at india's five week election process the hundred and fifty million citizens going to the world's largest democracy bearing its name probably what it calls an intensely jacinto also getting a sniff or two arate reports for ndtv television and the hindustan times. i'm with deepak rash puts that supports the opposition bjp and wasn't well. he is an economist and the author in french. india for dummies this is the inaugural likes its new parliament in may the vote takes place over four days soon. the fact that it's happening. over five weeks that has captured our imaginations for sure the first meeting took place monday in some states. today it's in the remote northeast six seats and a part of india has raised between china bangladesh and myanmar. and then on thursday. seventy one seats up for grabs and fourteen different states including new delhi. some things to get us to progress to tomorrow. if
had it as the countdown to indonesia's general election i know. all are. welcome back welcome if you're just joining us this is the false again today when looking at india's five week election process the hundred and fifty million citizens going to the world's largest democracy bearing its name probably what it calls an intensely jacinto also getting a sniff or two arate reports for ndtv television and the hindustan times. i'm with deepak rash puts that supports the opposition bjp and wasn't...
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a hijack scare on a flight headed for indonesia overnight. turns out.it was just a the search for a stolen car and with a crash of an oakland man. police were called to do little drive on thursday afternoon and read reports for a stolen car. . they did find it a few blocks away with a crash. the fans let out of oracle rang as klay thompson scored 26 points and stephen curry had 16 points and 15 assists but they could not stop lake griffin who scored 32 points leading all scorers. he grabbed a rebound. the warriors did come back from 18 points down and the third quarter. but holding out here for the final shot and for the land. down to stephen curry and tough reporter that would have cancer. the clippers 198 to 96. now they're down to three games. sunday and for a sunday at oracle rang up. the kings a live to play another day. san jose was going for the sweep and the first round of the playoffs. the kings led 6-3. game 5 is that the s&p and san jose. >>: 606. coming up on the kron4 morning news a larger drug bust a silicon valley. there may be
a hijack scare on a flight headed for indonesia overnight. turns out.it was just a the search for a stolen car and with a crash of an oakland man. police were called to do little drive on thursday afternoon and read reports for a stolen car. . they did find it a few blocks away with a crash. the fans let out of oracle rang as klay thompson scored 26 points and stephen curry had 16 points and 15 assists but they could not stop lake griffin who scored 32 points leading all scorers. he grabbed a...
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. >> the polls are closing in the world's third-largest democracy in indonesia. 550 seats up for grabs, heavily influencing who will be the next president. the opposition indonesian democratic party is expected to win a large number of votes. >> voting day in the third-largest democracy in the world, and there's more than 186 million voters in indonesia. it's complex and huge process. it's a crucial election. the second term of the president and his government are coming to an end this year, after 10 years in government. there'll be a change in government, and a lot of people are keen for the change, and empathetic at the same time. a lot don't trust the politicians. there has been a lot of scandal in parliament. there's a lot of mixed feelings. they are hoping for a new leader, and one name that came up in the last couple of months is the jakarta governor. he's on the top of the polls, tipped as a new president. first of all, a party has to win the vote, and they are pointing in that direction. >> australian officials searching for the missing malaysia airlines plane detected more und
. >> the polls are closing in the world's third-largest democracy in indonesia. 550 seats up for grabs, heavily influencing who will be the next president. the opposition indonesian democratic party is expected to win a large number of votes. >> voting day in the third-largest democracy in the world, and there's more than 186 million voters in indonesia. it's complex and huge process. it's a crucial election. the second term of the president and his government are coming to an end...
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. >> it is incredibly powerful when you see someone like harrison ford go to indonesia and look at what deforestation is doing and you realize you can go all the way to indonesia and actually you are seeing an issue that plays out and has consequences right here at home. >> reporter: what can you say is established fact in this field? and what is still up for debate? >> i think it's really clear that as our planet warms it means more pain for more people. we know that climate disruption f will you, it equals economic stress, it equals food stress, and it equals water stress so that plays out in ways that we really need to manage. >> that is just another dry spell and we would be out of it but it's more than a dry spell. >> we see climate change as this additional risk that we've got to deal with. >> what is it that you want viewers to take away from this documentary? >> i think the hope is that for everyone who watches it, they understand the urgency. they understand why scientists are so concerned. and you know, we really need to treat climate change like we do national defense. becaus
. >> it is incredibly powerful when you see someone like harrison ford go to indonesia and look at what deforestation is doing and you realize you can go all the way to indonesia and actually you are seeing an issue that plays out and has consequences right here at home. >> reporter: what can you say is established fact in this field? and what is still up for debate? >> i think it's really clear that as our planet warms it means more pain for more people. we know that climate...
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according to indonesia law, vote buying a punishable by four years in prison.on officials rarely punish those who do it. >> translator: this is dangerous for our democracy, especially for our effort to eradicate corruption. the root causes of corruption can be seen during elections. money has to be earned back when you are in office, and that's where corruption gets worse. >> reporter: only one third of members of parliament attended all of the house sessions, and 70% of lawmakers did not visit their electoral district. figures that won't help restore people's faith. >>> barack obama has finished his week long trip to asia. regional trade and security were the focus of the tour. but the visit didn't go exactly has the white house had hoped. >> reporter: president barack obama went to asia for more than just fancy food and banquets, but he sure was toasted a lot. still what he wanted on his first stop was a tried deal with japan. after frantic meetings he left full but empty handed. >> why did it not happen? in part because of opposition to the treaty from insid
according to indonesia law, vote buying a punishable by four years in prison.on officials rarely punish those who do it. >> translator: this is dangerous for our democracy, especially for our effort to eradicate corruption. the root causes of corruption can be seen during elections. money has to be earned back when you are in office, and that's where corruption gets worse. >> reporter: only one third of members of parliament attended all of the house sessions, and 70% of lawmakers...
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it's the latest assault on a series of politically motivated attacks in indonesia. >> reporter: herewho once fought together are now political rivals. they are attacking each other in the lead up to elections. >> translator: sometimes we can't control our people in the field because of the limits of their patience. of course we can't control their emotions. the whole thing builds up and then something happens that we don't want. but we told our members not to be so easily provoked and retaliate. >> it is better to die than to leave a slave of other nations. >> reporter: a human's rights group says there have been more than 60 politically motivated attacks this year. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: most of the members of the two main political parties are former rebels. they gave up their weapons nine years ago, but this hasn't stopped the violence. these men were beaten unconscious at a cafe and woke up in hospital. they blame the attack on members of the rival party. >> translator: i'm worried i can't go home, because it's getting closer to the election. there are so many of them and only
it's the latest assault on a series of politically motivated attacks in indonesia. >> reporter: herewho once fought together are now political rivals. they are attacking each other in the lead up to elections. >> translator: sometimes we can't control our people in the field because of the limits of their patience. of course we can't control their emotions. the whole thing builds up and then something happens that we don't want. but we told our members not to be so easily provoked...
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>> we do want to begin with breaking news from indonesia. overnight a major scare in the air for passengers aboard a australia airliner. it was forced to land in indonesia because of a midair disturbance by one of the passengers. it was first thought to be a hijacking but later reported he was drunk and tried to enter the plane's cockpit. the plane landed safely and the drunk passenger has been arrested. >> we want to turn to president obama's asia trip. hours ago the president arrived in seoul, south korea aiming to reassure u.s. allies. his visit is happening amid a tragedy still unfolding off the coast of south korea where a ferry sank killing mostly high school students. let's get to nbc white house correspondent peter alexander traveling with the president in seoul. how will the ferry tragedy effect today's visit? >> this really was a national tragedy in this country and just a short time ago president obama expressed his deepest sympathies with the people of south korea and lead his hosts in a moment of silence that took place at the p
>> we do want to begin with breaking news from indonesia. overnight a major scare in the air for passengers aboard a australia airliner. it was forced to land in indonesia because of a midair disturbance by one of the passengers. it was first thought to be a hijacking but later reported he was drunk and tried to enter the plane's cockpit. the plane landed safely and the drunk passenger has been arrested. >> we want to turn to president obama's asia trip. hours ago the president...
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isgoes to indonesia where he told this is one of the worst situations. it is becomes -- unscripted.e is learning. he becomes engaged and ultimately becomes outraged as what is happening. in the end of episode one, which is available on youtube for free, he says, when he sees the deforestation, which you will be able to see and really gorgeous, gorgeous video. he sees what has happened. he is set to meet the minister of forced renie says, i can't wait to meet the minister of forced three. -- foresttry. one of the reasons we have celebrities involved, they can get access. harrison ford is able to meet with the head of one of the largest companies doing deforestation and meet with the minister of forestry and the president of indonesia. why the second episode, he is actually able to get them -- publicly announce they're going to change some of their policies. besides just being a very compelling figure, as harrison is. let me make one more point. i have seen this on the big screen now in a couple of screenings. movie screens. if you see this on the big screen or a big tv set, you will
isgoes to indonesia where he told this is one of the worst situations. it is becomes -- unscripted.e is learning. he becomes engaged and ultimately becomes outraged as what is happening. in the end of episode one, which is available on youtube for free, he says, when he sees the deforestation, which you will be able to see and really gorgeous, gorgeous video. he sees what has happened. he is set to meet the minister of forced renie says, i can't wait to meet the minister of forced three. --...
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so let's say that it went around indonesia.are being made on information that we don't have, not on positive information that we do. that would mean if the theory isn't accurate, who is saying what, taking the plane up or down or side ways becomes invalid. we don't know for a fact that that is what happened. >> we're also getting information, rene, as you know -- and this is 35 days or so into this disappearance -- that malaysian planes did scramble at some point after this plane went missing. tell our viewers precisely what we're learning. >> that's right, wolf. again, according to a source there in malaysia, these jets were scrambled as a precautionary measure on the morning of march 8th. shortly after flight 370 was reported missing. and again, this all happened or this action happened before data was corroborated that the plane made the westward turn. that being said, we know that the transportation ministry sent out a tweet denying. again, this is information coming from the source that the jet was scrambled over the strai
so let's say that it went around indonesia.are being made on information that we don't have, not on positive information that we do. that would mean if the theory isn't accurate, who is saying what, taking the plane up or down or side ways becomes invalid. we don't know for a fact that that is what happened. >> we're also getting information, rene, as you know -- and this is 35 days or so into this disappearance -- that malaysian planes did scramble at some point after this plane went...
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indonesia agreed to enter into a partnership to support indonesia's efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation the fourth and pea plants. norwayl contribute one billion us dollars over the next few years for this effort. i guess i have demonstrated the need to use it. yes their trip to create two d three d patterns and structures as small as fifty nine the meat is degrading reduced cost and complexity. his tackling technique. these new prospects. taken as signs and tonics and objects in fields ranging from pg to technology electronics to medicine and life sciences. this poem scientists from idea to me sections unique experienceee that at the weekend we went up to him the reason. also it has been with us. he gets that. when we are approaching to get this straight. more often i'm for it. the streets this is what we did hopefully you all. the team critiques to not go and distinctly secret is using different campuses materials techniques. the first complete three d map of the well maintained and the twenty two by american michael that is was sitting on the part he sig
indonesia agreed to enter into a partnership to support indonesia's efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation the fourth and pea plants. norwayl contribute one billion us dollars over the next few years for this effort. i guess i have demonstrated the need to use it. yes their trip to create two d three d patterns and structures as small as fifty nine the meat is degrading reduced cost and complexity. his tackling technique. these new prospects. taken as signs and tonics...
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indonesia agreed to enter into a partnership to support indonesia's efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation forests and pea plants. norway will contribute one billion us dollars over the next few years for this effort. i guess i have demonstrated the need to be. it uses the stamp to create two d three d structures the smallest fifty nine he was active with the reduced cost and complexity. he's cutting technique. these new prospects. taking an inside electronics and objects in fields ranging fromedicine ands this home. scientists from ibm bea systems unit explains that the weekend the upgrade to windows. it is. also it has been with us. he gets that. when we are fortunate to get this straight yes that is. and for it. does this this is what we did three sets of body photo the team could eat it too would not rule and to think three d packages. this is what materials to teach us to complete three d map of the wells. only twenty two and after much protest was sitting on the continent. he signs a thousand well that's it it's from a grain of salt in a twenty one thous
indonesia agreed to enter into a partnership to support indonesia's efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation forests and pea plants. norway will contribute one billion us dollars over the next few years for this effort. i guess i have demonstrated the need to be. it uses the stamp to create two d three d structures the smallest fifty nine he was active with the reduced cost and complexity. he's cutting technique. these new prospects. taking an inside electronics and...