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the search has been redirected to kads -- khazakhstan, and the south indian ocean. the data recorder, the little black book sends out signals for 30 days. recovering the black box is imperative for seeing exactly what happened. >> these are developments announced by prime minister najib razak on saturday. they focus on two areas, the first that there's evidence of action on the flight deck of the triple 7 to shut down the transponders and turn the aircraft in a separate direction. >> they confirmeded satellite information showing that the aircraft entered two sky highways, a northern and a southern one. the northern one goes from northern thailand up to khazakhstan, and the southern one goes from indonesia to the southern parts of the indian ocean. that indicates someone has experience or was able to coerce the pilot to change your his turn of direction or that the aircraft in some way automatically went into the sky highways. most likely it was deliberate action like the prime minister said. also a shift back to the investigation of the passengers. the crew and the
the search has been redirected to kads -- khazakhstan, and the south indian ocean. the data recorder, the little black book sends out signals for 30 days. recovering the black box is imperative for seeing exactly what happened. >> these are developments announced by prime minister najib razak on saturday. they focus on two areas, the first that there's evidence of action on the flight deck of the triple 7 to shut down the transponders and turn the aircraft in a separate direction....
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a plant that presentation gas from khazakhstan. the manager received a call, and suddenly we are not welcome or told to leave. even asking about what economic changes may be coming is too sensitive. >> water - the worry is some 80% of theirs comes from mainland ukraine. the reservoir outside simferepol, one of the few local sources - and it's looking low. >> crimea doesn't only get most of its water from ukraine, but so too electricity. despite the take over, crimea is vulnerable to pressure from the government in kiev. >> this economist doesn't think ukraine will cut vital supplies because of its own ties to russia. . >> translation: remember that ukraine owes russia lots of money for its gas and depends on the gas. we must not poll ittizize issues affecting every family here and in russia. i do see water shortages for farmers. >> tourism is a primary source, but the beaches don't look good. russians with money prefer to fly to the mediterranean. >> russia may find taking crimea was the easy part - making it viable the real challe
a plant that presentation gas from khazakhstan. the manager received a call, and suddenly we are not welcome or told to leave. even asking about what economic changes may be coming is too sensitive. >> water - the worry is some 80% of theirs comes from mainland ukraine. the reservoir outside simferepol, one of the few local sources - and it's looking low. >> crimea doesn't only get most of its water from ukraine, but so too electricity. despite the take over, crimea is vulnerable to...
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the investigation was leaving the south china sea, and focussing on two new areas, north towards khazakhstanand south towards india. are those countries now getting involved in the search? >> they are. india had been engaged in the search and rescue operation for several days, starting at the end of last week. they are now being put on pause when you will, because you have these new large corridors. it appears the southern route is more likely. he'll travel over heavily watched skies if you will. there's a lot of territory, including pakistan, near afghanistan, going up north. the malaysian officials asked india to put it on pause, mainly because these are huge stretches of sea to be searched and can be taxing on the nations, like the u.s. navy said and was something that the spokesman said recently. >> i'm very concerned first and foremost for our sailors, we have 700 u.s. navy sailors, and we have to watch the fatigue level. we sent out grief counsellors and chap laps, to make sure that mentally they are doing okay, and physically that you can't operate equipment 24 hours a day or push peo
the investigation was leaving the south china sea, and focussing on two new areas, north towards khazakhstanand south towards india. are those countries now getting involved in the search? >> they are. india had been engaged in the search and rescue operation for several days, starting at the end of last week. they are now being put on pause when you will, because you have these new large corridors. it appears the southern route is more likely. he'll travel over heavily watched skies if...
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he then turned around and travelled for up to seven hours in a northerly direction towards khazakhstan, or towards the indian ocean. it that means the search in the south china sea will end. >> it then flew in a westerly direction back over peninsula malaysia before turning north-west. up until the point at which it left military primary radar coverage. this movement consistent with deliberate action by someone on the plane. >> scott heidler is with us from kuala lumpur with the latest. what scenario is being painted here now, with what we have heard from the prime minister? >> well there are a couple of different scenarios. he's not confirming hijacking but is not ruling it out. obviously the investigation now is going to go into who was on the aircraft when it happened. who had the skills, the know how to turn off the transponders so it disappeared from the sky in the middle of the night last saturday. they were looking at who was on the aircraft, who might want to hijack it. what was the state of the flight deck crew. all these possibilities are out there of maybe who and how and wh
he then turned around and travelled for up to seven hours in a northerly direction towards khazakhstan, or towards the indian ocean. it that means the search in the south china sea will end. >> it then flew in a westerly direction back over peninsula malaysia before turning north-west. up until the point at which it left military primary radar coverage. this movement consistent with deliberate action by someone on the plane. >> scott heidler is with us from kuala lumpur with the...
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. >> we were invited to see a new investment, a plant that brings gas from khazakhstan, but the manager receives a call from russian officials. we were not welcome and told to leave. acting about what economic changes might be coming is too sensitive. >> water - the worry for crimea is that some 80% of theirs comes from mainland ukraine. this reservoir outside simferepol, one of the few local source, and it's looking low. >> crimea does not only get most of its water from mainland ukraine, but the vast majority of electricity comes from there. that means despite the russian take over, crimea is vulnerable to pressure from the government in kiev. this economist doesn't think ukraine will cut vital supplies to crimea because of economic ties to russia. . >> translation: remember, ukraine owes russia money for its gas and depends on it. i do see a problem of participation shortages for farmers in crimea during the summer. >> tourism is crimea's traditional strength, but the beeches look sad these days. in the summer russians with money prefer to fly to the mediterranean or beyond. as for u
. >> we were invited to see a new investment, a plant that brings gas from khazakhstan, but the manager receives a call from russian officials. we were not welcome and told to leave. acting about what economic changes might be coming is too sensitive. >> water - the worry for crimea is that some 80% of theirs comes from mainland ukraine. this reservoir outside simferepol, one of the few local source, and it's looking low. >> crimea does not only get most of its water from...
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a rocket lifted off from khazakhstan in the early hours of wednesday morning, scheduled to stay in place for six months. >> for centuries, peruvians carved out their farms. it's not easy, it's a reason so many have trouble feeding their families. we have this report. >> a day of supervision, this man is going around the community making sure houses are working. farmer says thanks to rustic technology the land is filled with vegetables. >> we used to grow potatos, there was a lot of malnutrition. now we are using technology, everything is organic, malnutrition is down. irrigation by sprinkling is some of the technologies the communities are learning. >> greenhouses is the success. it's the perfect temperature for fruits and vegetables to grow. >> there's avocados, tomatoes, peaches and grapes. unheard of to find this fruit 3800 metres above sea level. >> it's funded by private business me, local authorities and european organizations. it gives farmers tools and knowledge to make the land more productive and has a multiplying effect. irrigation is helping grass grow faster, animals eat bet
a rocket lifted off from khazakhstan in the early hours of wednesday morning, scheduled to stay in place for six months. >> for centuries, peruvians carved out their farms. it's not easy, it's a reason so many have trouble feeding their families. we have this report. >> a day of supervision, this man is going around the community making sure houses are working. farmer says thanks to rustic technology the land is filled with vegetables. >> we used to grow potatos, there was a...
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the rocket carrying an astronaut lifted off from khazakhstan. they are scheduled to be up in space for six months. >> peruvians carved out funds from mountain sites. now, a new program is helping tens of thousands work their way out of poverty. >> a day of supervision, peter is going around the community making sure houses, tubes and barrels are working. this farmer's land is now filled with vegetables. >> we used to grow potatos, so there was a lot of malnutrition. now we are using the technology, everything is organic everything is grown. >> hundreds of farmers are learning. greenhouses are a success. >> it's incredibly warm, but the perfect temperature for tropic am fruits and vegetables. there are avocados, strawberries, peaches and grapes. it's unusual to find these fruits at 3800 metres above sea level. >> the program is funded by private businessman, local authorities and business organizations, giving farmers tools and knowledge to make land productive. irrigation is helping grass grow faster, the animals eat better. and cows increased t
the rocket carrying an astronaut lifted off from khazakhstan. they are scheduled to be up in space for six months. >> peruvians carved out funds from mountain sites. now, a new program is helping tens of thousands work their way out of poverty. >> a day of supervision, peter is going around the community making sure houses, tubes and barrels are working. this farmer's land is now filled with vegetables. >> we used to grow potatos, so there was a lot of malnutrition. now we are...
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the northern part of the corridor goes over nations is sensitive air case, khazakhstan, afghanistan, so it will be difficult to get information from the government. the malaysian government has to ask for satellite and radar history. it's a touchy subject. the search continues on the water, and that's where the u.s. assets are being used. we are looking into the southern part of the indian ocean. it's a vast, vast area. the navy deployed one of its sophisticated and search and surveillance aircraft, the t 8 poseidon, that is in the sky and has been the last couple of days. it's focussing on new territory, and they hope it will provide a clue, but we are talking about a huge, huge area. >> it's incredible to think about how much ground they have yet to cover. there has been a lot of criticism. how are the authorities responding to that? >> well yes, the criticism mainly comes from cop institution earlier last week where instead of saying something couldn't be commented on - there was a lot of information from sources - in the united states and elsewhere, involved in the situation. whe
the northern part of the corridor goes over nations is sensitive air case, khazakhstan, afghanistan, so it will be difficult to get information from the government. the malaysian government has to ask for satellite and radar history. it's a touchy subject. the search continues on the water, and that's where the u.s. assets are being used. we are looking into the southern part of the indian ocean. it's a vast, vast area. the navy deployed one of its sophisticated and search and surveillance...
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the other is building the projects in eurasia, how do you commit to khazakhstan, belarus, and say "we'll have rule of law, a regional administration in which russia abides by a preestablished set of standard. it will be difficult for russia to assure the former soviet satellites that it's, in fact, a rural-based power. >> do you expect russia to do assist more radical. cut off of the supplies to europe. are these things that are real possibilities? >> it's on the table. tut-tutting off gas lines is on the table if the sanctions are strong. that's on the table. going in the ukraine is on the table. if you are vladimir putin, you have to - if you are the russian government you have to think about the end game. you have to be thinking about what happened the day after tomorrow. they are the tough questions. there's a lot - we haven't seen china, russia says "we like the move." 70% of russian gas exports come from european sales. they are more important to russia. >> you don't think he'll cut off the gas. >> i don't want to predict what they'll do. i think they'll try to find a way to refall
the other is building the projects in eurasia, how do you commit to khazakhstan, belarus, and say "we'll have rule of law, a regional administration in which russia abides by a preestablished set of standard. it will be difficult for russia to assure the former soviet satellites that it's, in fact, a rural-based power. >> do you expect russia to do assist more radical. cut off of the supplies to europe. are these things that are real possibilities? >> it's on the table....
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when the latest crisis began, kaz abbing stan, a big -- khazakhstan, a big country, rich and powerful with oil and gas. they issued a statement saying that they hoped that this new you rash yn union, a pseudo-soviet union that vladimir putin wants to make. the kazakhs say we think this will be for economics and trade, and the unspoken implication was we have a lot of russian speakers, don't mess with our russian speakers, and that's a friend. if your friends are worried, that says kilogram. >> christian carl, good to have you on the show. >> a programming note. crimean tatars were ex-island by joseph stalin during world war ii. this thursday at 3:00 pm eastern time and sunday 10am eastern, al jazeera will air "return from ex-exile, at tatars struggling to reclaim their homes. >> time to see what is trending on the website. let's check in with harmeli aregawi. >> several times on the show we talked about the rise of adhd prescriptions. we have new numbers. a report by the nation's largest prescription drug manager found between 2008 and 2012. the number of americans using prescription
when the latest crisis began, kaz abbing stan, a big -- khazakhstan, a big country, rich and powerful with oil and gas. they issued a statement saying that they hoped that this new you rash yn union, a pseudo-soviet union that vladimir putin wants to make. the kazakhs say we think this will be for economics and trade, and the unspoken implication was we have a lot of russian speakers, don't mess with our russian speakers, and that's a friend. if your friends are worried, that says kilogram....
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ambassador to khazakhstan and georgia and russia, ukraine and eurasian affairs under president clinton. president obama ramp up sanctions on thursday, congress threatened to add its own. moscow threatened to retaliate by imposing sanctions on individuals. if you look at the numbers, e.u.'s trade dies are worth 440 billion in trade between russia and the u.s. if the e.u. doesn't jump on board, can the u.s. be effective. >> it can, it's not a question of looking at trade, the most important ones which we have not talked about are financial sanctions, an ability to tie up russia's capacity to send money. it's the major sanction that brought the iranians to the negotiating table. there are other things we can do. it would be useful to have the europeans joining us in a broad response to this escalating crisis. >> if the europeans don't jump on bored the money goes through london. would u.s. unilateral sanctions affect them much. >> they would. it's hard to move money around the world without touching through the united states system. i don't think - i think the europeans are concerned. the
ambassador to khazakhstan and georgia and russia, ukraine and eurasian affairs under president clinton. president obama ramp up sanctions on thursday, congress threatened to add its own. moscow threatened to retaliate by imposing sanctions on individuals. if you look at the numbers, e.u.'s trade dies are worth 440 billion in trade between russia and the u.s. if the e.u. doesn't jump on board, can the u.s. be effective. >> it can, it's not a question of looking at trade, the most important...
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in the air and determined two possible flight paths, one heading over india and pakistan up to khazakhstan. the other to the south, over the indian ocean. sources say what is the more likely path if those in the cockpit wanted to avoid detection. officially this is still a wide open investigation. >> despite media reports that the plane was hijacked, i wish to be very clear - we are still investigating all possibilities >> the latest news is another blow to the families of those on board. understandably straight to know what happened to their loved ones. malaysia airlines has no answers. >> because this situation has now started to look at a criminal investigation under international law, we are not permitted to respond to questions at this time. >> the dozens of planes and boats that had been searching the south china sea under the intended route of the jetliner are being pulled out, moved west to the vast indian ocean, to find a sign, any sign. missing jetliner. as the search inters the ninth day, fatigue is a factor. i arrived a commander with the u.s. navy's 7th fleet how concerned he
in the air and determined two possible flight paths, one heading over india and pakistan up to khazakhstan. the other to the south, over the indian ocean. sources say what is the more likely path if those in the cockpit wanted to avoid detection. officially this is still a wide open investigation. >> despite media reports that the plane was hijacked, i wish to be very clear - we are still investigating all possibilities >> the latest news is another blow to the families of those on...
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also today russia launched an int ballistic missile from caspian sea to khazakhstan - a planned test. the white house says there's a way out if vladimir putin accepted independent monitors. a billion loan has been pledged to the ukrainian public. at a fundraiser president obama said: >> a lot of new developments. mike viqueira has the latest. >> for a second-straight day mr obama interrupted a scheduled event. >> we are calling for deescalation and independent monitors. >> president obama held out hope that vladimir putin was having second thoughts. >> there has been reports that president putin is pausing for a moment and reflecting on what happened. >> hours after he spoke, a not so subtle reminder of russian force. a test launch of an i.c.b. m. speaking in public putin called the ouster of ukrainian president viktor yanukovych unlawful. >> translation: there can only be one assessment. this is an anti-constitutional coup and a seizure of power. >> putin denied his troops were in crimea. >> there's a lot of uniforms that look similar. >> visiting ukraine, a show of sol dar tit from
also today russia launched an int ballistic missile from caspian sea to khazakhstan - a planned test. the white house says there's a way out if vladimir putin accepted independent monitors. a billion loan has been pledged to the ukrainian public. at a fundraiser president obama said: >> a lot of new developments. mike viqueira has the latest. >> for a second-straight day mr obama interrupted a scheduled event. >> we are calling for deescalation and independent monitors....
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been abandoned, and so the search is going on in an area that stretches from northern thailand to khazakhstan. and that search is led by china and kazakhstan. >> nicole johnston for us in kuala lumpur. we'll have more on the flight in a few minutes. first a look at the temperatures we'll see across the country. nich nicole mitchell meteorologist is here. >> spring officially starts in a few hours from now. here is where we are looking. 50 in atlanta, 56. as we get through the rest of the day. the mid section, 56 in denver. we'll have not a lot of moisture, but colder air moving in. southward feeling like spring and north ward looking like winter. billings dropping to 28 degrees, and more spreads over the course of the weekend. >> more on the bring outlet later. >> more than 100 disabilitied kids live in nursing homes. the state is being sued saying their civil rites are being violated and the kids are left in the hallways. >> nursing homes are not an appropriate place for a child. a child should be with their family. >> parents say they have no option because the state slashed in-home service
been abandoned, and so the search is going on in an area that stretches from northern thailand to khazakhstan. and that search is led by china and kazakhstan. >> nicole johnston for us in kuala lumpur. we'll have more on the flight in a few minutes. first a look at the temperatures we'll see across the country. nich nicole mitchell meteorologist is here. >> spring officially starts in a few hours from now. here is where we are looking. 50 in atlanta, 56. as we get through the rest...