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i am not the finance guy at malaysia airlines, i am not sure what the rules are within malaysia for sucheorganization. >> from the stories making headlines, south korea has raised a bounty for information of the sunken ferry. the government will pay $500,000 for the search of the controller of the marina, the company that operated the ship. the billionaire is really for ely photographed. the nigerian army says it knows where hundreds of kidnapped schoolgirls are being held. rescuing them may risk their lives. kidnapped ins were northeast nigeria six weeks ago. the government and military has faced international anger for their failure to state or rescue them. first talksart his with his pakistani counterparts. they will attend -- they attending modi's inauguration in new delhi. modi says that improving relations will make the country's very much high on the agenda. ukraine's new leader says they are ready with talks with pressure and pledges to end the violence. against to step up separatists. the decisive win saves ukraine and him a time-consuming second round of voting. now what yester
i am not the finance guy at malaysia airlines, i am not sure what the rules are within malaysia for sucheorganization. >> from the stories making headlines, south korea has raised a bounty for information of the sunken ferry. the government will pay $500,000 for the search of the controller of the marina, the company that operated the ship. the billionaire is really for ely photographed. the nigerian army says it knows where hundreds of kidnapped schoolgirls are being held. rescuing them...
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how bad is it for malaysia airlines? >> the numbers do not lie -- it is not a good situation. 130 $8 million loss in the first quarter and profits are not expected to return until 2016 according to the analysis of bloomberg industries. if you add up all the numbers, since 2011, we are talking about a $1.4 billion total loss of the carrier. that is a lot of money they have and burning. the share price reflects the investor concern about what is going on. mh370 has contributed to these problems. it has changed the public's perception of the airline, and the investor community increasingly questioning whether bankruptcy will be allowed by the malaysian government. the stock is down 44%. i want you to take a look at how it compares to singapore airlines. garuda we know went through years and years of difficulty. on a turnaround on its own trying to put the safety issues of the past behind it. >> now it looks like malaysia airlines' turn to do with our own perception problems and no curiosity to going to china this week to ho
how bad is it for malaysia airlines? >> the numbers do not lie -- it is not a good situation. 130 $8 million loss in the first quarter and profits are not expected to return until 2016 according to the analysis of bloomberg industries. if you add up all the numbers, since 2011, we are talking about a $1.4 billion total loss of the carrier. that is a lot of money they have and burning. the share price reflects the investor concern about what is going on. mh370 has contributed to these...
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people know very little about malaysia. when we think of malaysia we think of the airplane that went down that no one can locate. >> and country. >> and we know that malaysian air plans to not and live well and therefore it must be a badly run country and all that. in fact, malaysia is one of the most impressive countries in the world. it has gone from backbreaking poverty and violent ethnic strife between ethnic chinese, at the indians, muslims. and over the past century has become prosperous information economy with great infrastructure. you know. beautiful highways to my great bus systems, airports, but there is -- rather than bias there is in negotiated tension. and this negotiated tension, malaysia is really, i call it like the heart of the world. it really is. it is the funnel of civilization because you have got -- where else can you find large ethnic chinese population's gonna large indian population, large muslim population. india, china, and the muslim world ball in one country. you know, you are probably aware of
people know very little about malaysia. when we think of malaysia we think of the airplane that went down that no one can locate. >> and country. >> and we know that malaysian air plans to not and live well and therefore it must be a badly run country and all that. in fact, malaysia is one of the most impressive countries in the world. it has gone from backbreaking poverty and violent ethnic strife between ethnic chinese, at the indians, muslims. and over the past century has become...
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inmarsat says not so fast, malaysia.lite company says it gave malaysia all the relevant data and it's up to the malaysians to decide whether to release it publicly. >>> three of our top aviation analysts got into an explosive debate themselves on whether inmarsat was holding back information. >> and, i'm sorry, this whole thing is starting to sound a little childish to me frankly. but let me just tell you. i'm going to try to translate what i've gotten some mathematicians and what they are wanting. basically what they want are information on the algorithms which underlie all of this. the offsets, the margin of error on some of the distances traveled on the ground. it's incredibly complex stuff which goes to how they got to those numbers. and here's a key one. this is -- this one i think we can all understand. how does inmarsat know that the failures on board that aircraft do not in some way change the data. in other words, if all those communication systems were failing, how do they know that doesn't affect the way that
inmarsat says not so fast, malaysia.lite company says it gave malaysia all the relevant data and it's up to the malaysians to decide whether to release it publicly. >>> three of our top aviation analysts got into an explosive debate themselves on whether inmarsat was holding back information. >> and, i'm sorry, this whole thing is starting to sound a little childish to me frankly. but let me just tell you. i'm going to try to translate what i've gotten some mathematicians and...
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malaysia saying they're not connected at all.that malaysia would tell us the truth and open up to us if that was the case and connected? >> well, like you, my understanding is the fbi is involved. so, i would think that there's still consultation with the fbi and, yeah, i would think so. this seems unrelated. you know? the source, the sources of other things don't seem to be that reliable. >> doesn't make sense to you? >> doesn't make a lot of sense to me at this point. >> let's talk about this trilateral meeting tomorrow, david. this is certainly a crucial time, again. we have china, malaysia, australia all meeting. what do you think needs to be addressed in that meeting and what even could come out of it? >> in every investigation, there's ebbs and flows and always said 70% of the time needs to be planning and 30% on the scene searching and investigating. so, this part right now is long overdue because they haven't had this much time to say what are we doing? are the tools we have working? this is a great opportunity for them t
malaysia saying they're not connected at all.that malaysia would tell us the truth and open up to us if that was the case and connected? >> well, like you, my understanding is the fbi is involved. so, i would think that there's still consultation with the fbi and, yeah, i would think so. this seems unrelated. you know? the source, the sources of other things don't seem to be that reliable. >> doesn't make sense to you? >> doesn't make a lot of sense to me at this point....
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malaysia said yes, it is in cambodia.are getting signals from the plane at this particular point which is off vietnam. finally, an hour later they come back and say, oh, sorry, that information is from the projected flight plan. not from the reality. what that did was just muddy the waters. cloud the issue. so that while people may have actually said, do they really know where it is? they just gave a little bit of confidence. it was misinformation. >> you want to see more of it. this will hold you and other reporters an those question is for now. okay, richard. stand-by everyone. we have learned about the cargo on the plane. i want to talk about that where my expert panel and answer your questions as well. be sure to answer us with the hashtags and we are waiting for that live news conference in kuala lumpur. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] the wright brothers started in a garage. mattel started in a garage. disney started in a garage. amazon started in a garage. ♪ the ramones started in a garage. my point? some o
malaysia said yes, it is in cambodia.are getting signals from the plane at this particular point which is off vietnam. finally, an hour later they come back and say, oh, sorry, that information is from the projected flight plan. not from the reality. what that did was just muddy the waters. cloud the issue. so that while people may have actually said, do they really know where it is? they just gave a little bit of confidence. it was misinformation. >> you want to see more of it. this will...
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and they're saying, malaysia have, you heard from, this is malaysia atc have. you heard from hong kong? have you heard from beijing? nobody has any notion that this plane is now well and truly down into the south indian ocean. and then -- >> 5:30. another hour goes by. >> 5:30. and then you end up with it's only at 5:30 that malaysia activates the official rescue operation. by this stage, the plane has flown down here. and not only that, it will continue to fly for another two hours. and all of this is in what i call the four-hour gap. >> the four-hour gap. and by the way, that's before? because it was around 7:30 a.m. that they announced to the world, hey, we have a missing plane. >> all of this dithering, the plane is going down here, and they are just going backwards and forwards talking to each other. and this better than anything else i think shows just how serious it is. >> all right. arthur and miles, let me bring you back in. miles, let me start with you. was there any way this could have been prevented when you think about this timeline? i mean, that t
and they're saying, malaysia have, you heard from, this is malaysia atc have. you heard from hong kong? have you heard from beijing? nobody has any notion that this plane is now well and truly down into the south indian ocean. and then -- >> 5:30. another hour goes by. >> 5:30. and then you end up with it's only at 5:30 that malaysia activates the official rescue operation. by this stage, the plane has flown down here. and not only that, it will continue to fly for another two...
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reorganization. >> shares for malaysia rose the most in 11 days.l you, the stock did rise most -- it was a pretty good bounce. jonathan ferro has been looking at the markets. caroline hyde joins us with a recap. tsbhave lloyd's and the banks. >> we are expecting lloyd's within the next month to start selling shares in tsb. will be up forat grabs to begin with. that could be up to 300 million pounds. tsb's general consensus view that it is 1.5 billion pounds in total value 25% to be sold first and the rest by 2015. europeans get a chance to get onext.hands on the euro n will be looking at this particular sale. the likes of pete -- bnp party bus. all eyes on new shares to be bought. >> of course they have access to the whole clearing outside. what was your take away from that, and what can we expect today? >> comprehensive speech delivered from mario draghi yesterday. he in a cave at that rate cuts are really on the table. almost everyone expects a rate cut. he signaled the credit easing, supply of credit, demand for credit over the coming year in no
reorganization. >> shares for malaysia rose the most in 11 days.l you, the stock did rise most -- it was a pretty good bounce. jonathan ferro has been looking at the markets. caroline hyde joins us with a recap. tsbhave lloyd's and the banks. >> we are expecting lloyd's within the next month to start selling shares in tsb. will be up forat grabs to begin with. that could be up to 300 million pounds. tsb's general consensus view that it is 1.5 billion pounds in total value 25% to be...
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da has an important interview you did it will malaysia airline. what about the turnaround story here? a completeo be revamp. this is a national carrier that has all sorts of issues and not the least of all its workforce. a case and point, 20,000 employees for 100 aircraft. 9000 employees for 300 aircraft. do not forget overly influential and strongly unions. several unions act that have resisted measures to help the company back in 2011. the ceo agreed to a swap to help rebrand malaysian airlines and that did not happen because of the union. speed of air asia, it is posing a petition along with others such as singapore air. malaysia airline in a tough spot. says, bankruptcy is not an option. take a listen. we havenot believe excluded any disruption. now is the time to take a close, hard look at all aspects of our business model. less enhance those that are more -- let us enhance those that are more efficient. can do it better, we shall look at that. no decision has been been made at this stage. the review is expected to take three months. 6-9 mont
da has an important interview you did it will malaysia airline. what about the turnaround story here? a completeo be revamp. this is a national carrier that has all sorts of issues and not the least of all its workforce. a case and point, 20,000 employees for 100 aircraft. 9000 employees for 300 aircraft. do not forget overly influential and strongly unions. several unions act that have resisted measures to help the company back in 2011. the ceo agreed to a swap to help rebrand malaysian...
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this is not just malaysia. this is not a malaysia issue.et that right out of the way. >> that's disturbing. tell me more. >> this is not a malaysia issue. this is an air traffic control issue. you pointed out to me after 447 -- >> i mean, and richard's absolutely spot on here. this is an international issue. the head of the air nautical rescue for the french civil aviation authority captures lessons identified after air france 447. and one of those key lessons, carol, and i quote, the apparent unwillingness of atc units to accept responsibility for the declaration of an emergency. that was captured su ed succinc. it was captured in a document. >> but there were supposed to be changes implemented after air farce, right? so apparently there weren't changes or they didn't follow them long enough? what happened? >> i'm going to allow -- i'm going to be charitable and say you can have 45 minutes to an hour where frankly one person doesn't know what the person is doing. but at 2:18, that's 45 minutes after the plane disappeared off radar, ho chi
this is not just malaysia. this is not a malaysia issue.et that right out of the way. >> that's disturbing. tell me more. >> this is not a malaysia issue. this is an air traffic control issue. you pointed out to me after 447 -- >> i mean, and richard's absolutely spot on here. this is an international issue. the head of the air nautical rescue for the french civil aviation authority captures lessons identified after air france 447. and one of those key lessons, carol, and i...
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>> the delegations from malaysia and china are in sydney, australia.o get them prepared for the big meeting which happens in cambra, australia, first thing monday morning. we have the delegation from malaysia, the acting transport minister and the delegation from china and getting together with the delegation from australia in cambra and they'll talk about the next phase of the search for flight 370. how are they going to spend that estimated $60 million and how are they going to spend the next up to a year sevening this area and the southern indian ocean where they still believe they have the strongest information that this is where the missing plane is. >> will ripley in kuala lumpur, thank you very much. >>> you know the violence in ukraine, it's increasing every day also every hour. russia is blaming the kiev government for killing pro-russian separatists, so will russia send in the reported 40,000 troops according to nato that are right at the border? will they go in? >>> plus the rising call to bring back our girls. famous faces from around the w
>> the delegations from malaysia and china are in sydney, australia.o get them prepared for the big meeting which happens in cambra, australia, first thing monday morning. we have the delegation from malaysia, the acting transport minister and the delegation from china and getting together with the delegation from australia in cambra and they'll talk about the next phase of the search for flight 370. how are they going to spend that estimated $60 million and how are they going to spend...
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. >> so you believe inmarsat gave it to malaysia, but for some reason malaysia is not willing to release the data. they say it's up to inmarsat. >> of course they gave it to the investigators. the brits and the u.s. looked at that data, double checked the inmarsat computations and agreed with it. and the other issue is, 70 days, 1 report. unacceptable. >> a lot of the family members, rene, you know this, that's why this is so sensitive, why we're talking about it. they don't believe the searchers are even looking in the right place. they're still holding out hope against hope that maybe their loved ones may be alive, maybe that plane landed on the ground someplace and the folks on the plane, 239 people who are missing may still be alive. they want that information. that's why these family members are so passionate. >> they do. and they want to essentially launch their own investigation because they are raising questions about how valid is this data? is it right? did they miss something? were mistakes made? they want to see for themselves. the reason why they want to see for themselves is
. >> so you believe inmarsat gave it to malaysia, but for some reason malaysia is not willing to release the data. they say it's up to inmarsat. >> of course they gave it to the investigators. the brits and the u.s. looked at that data, double checked the inmarsat computations and agreed with it. and the other issue is, 70 days, 1 report. unacceptable. >> a lot of the family members, rene, you know this, that's why this is so sensitive, why we're talking about it. they don't...
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plus, breaking news on malaysia airlines. exclusive new information about the satellite data at the center of the search. only "outfront." >>> and the man who says he is the zodiac killer's son is my guest tonight. let's go "outfront." >> this is cnn breaking news. >> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, we have breaking news. a state of emergency. at least nine wildfires at this moment raging across california's san diego county. the flames are out of control, already burning nearly 10,000 acres. >> wow. there it is right there. there it is right there. >> oh my god! oh my god! >> 125,000 people already told to evacuate. 22 structures, several homes already destroyed. president obama has now been briefed on the situation. and right now the top priority is the uncontrollable blaze in san marcos. that particular fire has already burned through a thousand acres. it is only 5% contained. officials tonight trying to determine the cause of the fires. they won't rule out arson. we're going have more on that
plus, breaking news on malaysia airlines. exclusive new information about the satellite data at the center of the search. only "outfront." >>> and the man who says he is the zodiac killer's son is my guest tonight. let's go "outfront." >> this is cnn breaking news. >> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, we have breaking news. a state of emergency. at least nine wildfires at this moment raging across california's san...
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we have two very unhelpful contributions from malaysia airlines. one suggesting the plane is in cambodia. the other saying everything's normal. >> neither were true, by the way. >> neither is true. but then after an hour, an hour and a half, you get some exceptionally long periods -- >> how long? >> okay. in one case, 16 minutes. the next case, 37 minutes. next case, 29 minutes. next one, 44 minutes. when nobody seems to be contacting trying to find the plane. so were they misled by malaysia airlines saying with he know where it is? clearly nobody knew where this plane was. >> richard, the length of time here goes beyond or does it go beyond negligence into the realm of malfeasance here? this is a shocking length of time here, especially when you take it in conjunction with the fact that the malaysian military now apparently was tracking it on radar during that time. >> worse than that, after air france 447, which took six hours before the rescue began, after that, it was very much recognized that it needed to be speeded up before the rescue contro
we have two very unhelpful contributions from malaysia airlines. one suggesting the plane is in cambodia. the other saying everything's normal. >> neither were true, by the way. >> neither is true. but then after an hour, an hour and a half, you get some exceptionally long periods -- >> how long? >> okay. in one case, 16 minutes. the next case, 37 minutes. next case, 29 minutes. next one, 44 minutes. when nobody seems to be contacting trying to find the plane. so were...
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australia, china, malaysia. they're going to take the lead.r it. >> malaysian authorities. you worked with malaysia on various counterterrorism issues. they arrested 11 suspected terrorists. they insist this roundup has nothing to do with the disappearance of malaysia flight 370. what's your analysis? >> what i've learned about that case is it's been ongoing for more than a year. so it precedes the event of the plane going missing on march 8th. it's in an uniter area of malaysia. and the malaysians have been working with the fbi on this case. gesh again, it's a year-long case they were working on. >> it doesn't look, at least as of now, as if it has any connection at all to the disappearance the flight? >> no, other than the terror groups constantly make the threats of all the things they're going to do. so they have to take a look at it. the group was under very strong surveillance for this year. but it's not like they were out free to go do anything. >> is there any indication any of these alleged terrorists are boasting they had a role in t
australia, china, malaysia. they're going to take the lead.r it. >> malaysian authorities. you worked with malaysia on various counterterrorism issues. they arrested 11 suspected terrorists. they insist this roundup has nothing to do with the disappearance of malaysia flight 370. what's your analysis? >> what i've learned about that case is it's been ongoing for more than a year. so it precedes the event of the plane going missing on march 8th. it's in an uniter area of malaysia....
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yous not big enough when compare it to indonesia or malaysia where the population of whereas malaysia has 26 million. tiger air has gone overseas to tap the market over there but it has not been working out as well. it has benches in australia and indonesia, but it has not been successful. that has already sold about 40% of its stake in tiger air philippines. -- itnow re-ascent seeing is now reassessing its share of tiger air mandala. it is trying to take measures to address that. thanks a lot for that. check the stories making headlines around the world. the korean president visiting the families of the victims of the down fairy. do most of the victims werewned ferr fromy. a single school. killed aftere been passenger train derailed south of mumbai. ofice expect to the number victims to rise. it is not known what caused the accident. on the sports front, 5000 runners have taken part in a race up asia's holliston no thing. -- asia's tallest building. competitors faced 2046 steps to finish line. >> china's slowdown, the crisis in ukraine, and emerging market instability when "asia edge
yous not big enough when compare it to indonesia or malaysia where the population of whereas malaysia has 26 million. tiger air has gone overseas to tap the market over there but it has not been working out as well. it has benches in australia and indonesia, but it has not been successful. that has already sold about 40% of its stake in tiger air philippines. -- itnow re-ascent seeing is now reassessing its share of tiger air mandala. it is trying to take measures to address that. thanks a lot...
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>> reporter: also tonight, malaysia has released the cargo manifest for flight 370. with the luggage, the plane was carrying 10,000 pounds of fruit and freight including lithium ion batteries. a flamability risk exists if there's a damaged package, but the shipment was in compliance. they haven't spotted a single piece of wreckage. today the malaysian government will push for new international standards requiring all commercial aircraft be satellite tracked in realtime all the time. >> tom costello from the washington bureau tonight, thanks. >> we learned late tonight what appears to be a planned attack on a high school that was foiled before it happened. authorities in minnesota charged a 17-year-old with a plan to set off bombs at his school. police say it was a tip from somebody who saw something that didn't seem right that helped uncover this. our justice correspondent pete williams following from the d.c. newsroom. >> good evening. the police chief says an unimaginable tragedy has been prevented by the accidental discovery of this plot. a 17-year-old student, jo
>> reporter: also tonight, malaysia has released the cargo manifest for flight 370. with the luggage, the plane was carrying 10,000 pounds of fruit and freight including lithium ion batteries. a flamability risk exists if there's a damaged package, but the shipment was in compliance. they haven't spotted a single piece of wreckage. today the malaysian government will push for new international standards requiring all commercial aircraft be satellite tracked in realtime all the time....
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inmarsat says not so fast, malaysia. relevant data and it's up to malaysia to decide to release any of it is publicly. our aviation analyst richard quest explains exactly what inmarsat give to malaysia. >> reporter: the 14 numbers, they are the time that it takes for the aircraft to make its signal up to the satellite and to the ground station and the time for it to get back again. there are seven in orbit as well. you get the 14 numbers. there are no reams of raw data. let me say that again. there are no vast tombs, there are no volumes, there are simply two sets of logs. those relating to mh-370 and those relating to the various specimen flights that they used to make the comparisons. those logs are -- or what is the raw data by which everybody has then gone on to do their analysis. my understanding quite clear -- >> yeah. >> -- is that that data has been provided to the malaysians. >> now, richard also says that malaysia cannot release the data according to an international treaty that guides plane crash investigation
inmarsat says not so fast, malaysia. relevant data and it's up to malaysia to decide to release any of it is publicly. our aviation analyst richard quest explains exactly what inmarsat give to malaysia. >> reporter: the 14 numbers, they are the time that it takes for the aircraft to make its signal up to the satellite and to the ground station and the time for it to get back again. there are seven in orbit as well. you get the 14 numbers. there are no reams of raw data. let me say that...
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record for the first time since releasing their controversial report on what happened to missing malaysia airlines flight 370, explaining what comes next in the search for the vanished jetliner. and this morning, promising to answer questions about the report. family members of those on board say it raises more questions than it answers. we have live, team coverage, coming up. >>> breaking news this morning. pro-russian protesters and ukrainian troops battling it out in the streets as the fight over eastern ukraine intensifies, this as president obama prepares for a high-stakes meeting on how involved the west should get. we're live on the ground with the very latest. >>> and then, while you were sleeping, what an intense, edge-of-your-seat playoff game. the los angeles clippers in a nail-biter, taking place as nba owners decide what to do about banned clippers owner donald sterling. there's new drama in that, drama in the game, a lot of drama ahead. good morning, everyone. welcome to drama friday. i'm john berman. >> and i'm drama-free christine romans. at least, that's not what john thi
record for the first time since releasing their controversial report on what happened to missing malaysia airlines flight 370, explaining what comes next in the search for the vanished jetliner. and this morning, promising to answer questions about the report. family members of those on board say it raises more questions than it answers. we have live, team coverage, coming up. >>> breaking news this morning. pro-russian protesters and ukrainian troops battling it out in the streets as...
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and then at 2:45 the malaysia airline says the plane was in vietnam speaks.ol tower, no, it's not. it wasn't until 3:30 in the morning, two hours after the plane disappear, that malaysia air acknowledged their tracking was not precise. clearly that slowed things down quite a bit. that's two hours. as to why the search didn't begin for an additional two hours is very unclear and not stated at all in this five-page report. >> what does the report say about the radar data? >> well, we all know that the time military picked up the plane making the big sweeping left-hand turn on radar the report says the reason the thai military did not do anything is because they deemed at it friendly flight. the report also says that flight 370 flew over sue sue mat -- sumatra, but snow ya disspewsed that, saying there is no radar dat at that -- at&t at all. the lack of good radar data has made the search difficult and expensive. the search could run into the hundreds of millions of dollars, some put the price tag at near a billion dollars. we know japan has pulled out of the se
and then at 2:45 the malaysia airline says the plane was in vietnam speaks.ol tower, no, it's not. it wasn't until 3:30 in the morning, two hours after the plane disappear, that malaysia air acknowledged their tracking was not precise. clearly that slowed things down quite a bit. that's two hours. as to why the search didn't begin for an additional two hours is very unclear and not stated at all in this five-page report. >> what does the report say about the radar data? >> well, we...
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. >>> when it comes to the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370 there are all theories abouthat happened. what malaysian police are pushing back this morning against a new report that's just popped up. >> maybe you've seen the hashtag on social media and not sure what it is. #wringbackourgirls is an effort to bring home more than 200 girls still missing after being kidnapped in nigeria. thousands more protesting and millions more call for their release. we'll go live to nigeria. be a sound sleeper, or...l you a mouth breather? well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] you're looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. ♪ still looking very good. 1,400 feet. [ male announcer ] a funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, that's affirmative. [ male announcer ] you get there. you're a go for landing, over. [ male announcer ] the all new cadillac cts, the 2014
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airlines flight 370, officials from malaysia, australia and france are vowing to press ahead to find the plane. >> i'm quite confident that we are on the right track. >> reporter: while the search was called off this week from the air, authorities are expanding under water search. officials expressed doubts today that an unmanned u.s. navy submersible scanning the indian ocean would find any wreckage. >> i must say the chances of finding it i think the probability is lower than it was when we started the search. >> reporter: on thursday, malaysia officials released a preliminary report. the five-page document confirmed radar tracked the plane as it turned west but that air traffic controllers did not realize the boeing 777 was missing until 17 minutes after it disappeared from civilian radar. >> all that will be investigated. >> reporter: families of the 239 missing passengers and crew members remain frustrated at the lack of progress after weeks of waiting in a hotel, they were advised thursday to go home. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> along with the report, officials fro
airlines flight 370, officials from malaysia, australia and france are vowing to press ahead to find the plane. >> i'm quite confident that we are on the right track. >> reporter: while the search was called off this week from the air, authorities are expanding under water search. officials expressed doubts today that an unmanned u.s. navy submersible scanning the indian ocean would find any wreckage. >> i must say the chances of finding it i think the probability is lower...
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then malaysia flight 370 vanishes. and nothing, nothing, no fragment, nothing of that aircraft found since. that is the last detail to come, wolf. >> nic robertson with the latest on this preliminary report. thank you. let's get more now with cnn aviation analysts, the former ntsb managing director peter goelz, cnn analyst and cnn's tom foreman. you've been involved in a lot of these aviation disasters. what do you make of this report? was it more specific, less specific than you anticipated? >> it should have been issued about six weeks ago. the investigation went far too long without a factual report. there should be no analysis in it and there isn't any. that's going to come within we have more facts. but i think the report was basic. it should have been issued a long time ago. >> bare bones. there was nothing in the report, i kbrt through the whole thing, that gives us a clue at all, correct me if i'm wrong, tom, about who's responsible for this disappearance. whether it be individuals or catastrophic failure. >> i
then malaysia flight 370 vanishes. and nothing, nothing, no fragment, nothing of that aircraft found since. that is the last detail to come, wolf. >> nic robertson with the latest on this preliminary report. thank you. let's get more now with cnn aviation analysts, the former ntsb managing director peter goelz, cnn analyst and cnn's tom foreman. you've been involved in a lot of these aviation disasters. what do you make of this report? was it more specific, less specific than you...
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new information in the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370.nvestigators just about to release their findings to the public in minutes. so, will the report satisfy the families of the missing who have been waiting for weeks and weeks for answers? and could this new information help crews in the search for the vanished jetliner? we have live team coverage coming up. >> good morning. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> and i'm john berman. great to see you, despite the fact that i was soaking wet about 30 minutes ago. >> you dried out. >> i did dry out. >>> up first, we're going to begin with the awful, awful weather plaguing the eastern part of the country. heavy rain causing flooding from florida all the way up the east coast. and today's forecast is wet and dangerous for millions and millions of people with even more rain expected. >>> breaking news this morning from pensacola, florida, a city hit hard by flooding, and now authorities say the county jail was rocked by an apparent gas explosion overnight. hundreds of prisone
new information in the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370.nvestigators just about to release their findings to the public in minutes. so, will the report satisfy the families of the missing who have been waiting for weeks and weeks for answers? and could this new information help crews in the search for the vanished jetliner? we have live team coverage coming up. >> good morning. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> and i'm john berman. great...
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. >>> malaysia reviewing its options in the search for flight 370. may take crews thousands of miles from the current search zone. what does it mean to have an unlimited mileage warranty on a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz? what does it mean to drive as far as you want... for up to three years and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record the memories. during the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event now through june 2nd, you'll get complimentary pre-paid maintenance and may qualify for a two-month payment credit. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. one of our favorite things to do is going to the dog park together. sometimes my copd makes it hard to breathe. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. come on, boy! [ female announcer ] symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice
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what data did malaysia get from inmarsat? >>> a close call for two u.s. passenger planes. how close do they come to colliding over the pacific ocean? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. [ bottle ] ensure®. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sit
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joining me is the family of one of the passengers of malaysia flight 370.te you coming back to speak with us. a few weeks have passed since we have spoken. your wife was on that flight and i want to get you reaction on the statement that the raw satellite data will be released from inmarsat. what do you think of that? >> no -- >> we are having trouble with that connection. let's get back to my panel here. >> you have worked first half with the search for titanic. >> right. >> there is a real pressure to find out what happened to this plane because of the families here. there is a real responsibility here. with this data coming out, are we any closer three months later? >> it's sad and i grieve that the losses of the people whose family and friends were on that plane need to be resolved. but i don't think so. the only thing we really know now is that there is 100 square miles in the indian ocean where it isn't. that's the fact. >> we talked about the bluefin being under repairs. and a chinese ship will be mapping the ocean floor. if you were in charge is thi
joining me is the family of one of the passengers of malaysia flight 370.te you coming back to speak with us. a few weeks have passed since we have spoken. your wife was on that flight and i want to get you reaction on the statement that the raw satellite data will be released from inmarsat. what do you think of that? >> no -- >> we are having trouble with that connection. let's get back to my panel here. >> you have worked first half with the search for titanic. >>...
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malaysia or inmarsat?with paul ginsburg who worked with the fbi and homeland security department and the cia about the controversy. >> it ourturns out the malaysia government has a poor history. they changed what they reported as the aircraft's altitude direction, the transcript. they said that the last transmission was, all right, good night. where clearly it wasn't. the release of the transcripts was first withheld, then it was -- then they were released. then the actual communications were released. and, in fact, i looked at those transmissions, and what they released was edited. in fact, there's even a very low voice. neither pilot nor tower in that released audio that they gave us. as far as who has the permission or the authority to withhold or release the information, really, whoever -- i don't care who it comes from, we need the data. and as far as i'm concerned with respect to the malaysian government, i would not buy a used car from them. >> right now, officials are determining the next search ph
malaysia or inmarsat?with paul ginsburg who worked with the fbi and homeland security department and the cia about the controversy. >> it ourturns out the malaysia government has a poor history. they changed what they reported as the aircraft's altitude direction, the transcript. they said that the last transmission was, all right, good night. where clearly it wasn't. the release of the transcripts was first withheld, then it was -- then they were released. then the actual communications...
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nearly eight weeks into the search for missing malaysia airlines flight 370, officials from malaysia, australia, and france are vowing to press ahead to find the plane. >> i'm quietly confident that we are on the right track. >> while the aerial hunt was called off earlier this week authorities plan to expand the underwater search. an unmanned navy submersible that's been scanning a remote part of continuedian ocean would find any wreckage. >> i'm not saying the chances of finding it -- i think the probability is lower than it was when we started the searcsearch >> on thursday they revealed a preliminary report. the five-page document confirmed radar tracked the plane as it turned west but that air traffic controllers did not realize the boyi boeing 777 was missing until hours after it doisappeared. family members remain frustrated at the lack of progress after weeks of waiting in a hotel, they were advised thursday to return home. the families expressed a lot of anguish that those information centers at the hotels they're staying at will be closed. they'll have to get their updates a
nearly eight weeks into the search for missing malaysia airlines flight 370, officials from malaysia, australia, and france are vowing to press ahead to find the plane. >> i'm quietly confident that we are on the right track. >> while the aerial hunt was called off earlier this week authorities plan to expand the underwater search. an unmanned navy submersible that's been scanning a remote part of continuedian ocean would find any wreckage. >> i'm not saying the chances of...
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does malaysia have those?y've met those when they put these on board. but it does raise questions. >> i had on my flight brazil the other day and we're restricted to 25 kilograms, at least in the u.s. >> you're comfortable flying with them below you? >> you know, i have to -- there's a lot of trust involved. when they were actually located in the forward cargo compartment which is close to the electronics. >> why would it take so long to get the numbers on the lithium batteries that were in the cargo? why release it at this point? >> anything the malaysian government did early on in the investigation, they were so overwhelmed by this that their reaction was to just with hold information and now maybe this is their transparency program. >> between the lithium batteries and the arrest of the 11 militants, has your theory changed at all on what happened? >> still i think it hasn't changed a lot on what happened. why it happened, i still don't know. and that's the answers that we need to keep looking for. that's w
does malaysia have those?y've met those when they put these on board. but it does raise questions. >> i had on my flight brazil the other day and we're restricted to 25 kilograms, at least in the u.s. >> you're comfortable flying with them below you? >> you know, i have to -- there's a lot of trust involved. when they were actually located in the forward cargo compartment which is close to the electronics. >> why would it take so long to get the numbers on the lithium...
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this comes a day after malaysia released its preliminary report on the plane's disappearance. the plareport indicates they wad four hours after discovering it was missing before calling a search. >>> they're discussing the next part of the search with their counterparts from china and malaysia. passengers will no longer be briefed at the central location. to say they're not happy is an extreme understatement. david has our report. i would imagine the relatives were not happy. how did they react when they were told the updates would no longer happen? >> reporter: errol, they reacted very emotionally. there were scenes of great anguish. so many weeks after this plane vanished when they were told that they were going into a new search phase and they were stopping briefings and they have to leave the hotel. it's unclear that they're upset the briefings would end or they were upset that they sense there's no resolution in their plight. the people who are shouting and screaming and sometimes wailing uncontrollably, such terrible scenes. they are saying, where are my loved ones. plea
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. >>> plus, the search for missing malaysia airlines flight 370. new exclusive information to "outfront" about the satellite data at the center of the search. >>> and the police commissioner calls president obama the n-word in a private conversation. the woman who exposed him, and leading the calls for him to resign is with us. let's go "outfront." >> breaking news tonight. new details on what could have been one of the worst aviation disasters in history. federal investigators tonight are looking into what caused two 757s full of passengers to nearly collide over hawaii on april 25th. both planes were at their assigned altitudes, meaning this near collision could have cost hundreds of lives. and tonight we are learning what caused the near miss. rene marsh just broke the news. this is an incredible story. we're going to be joined by someone on the plane which is actually the only reason we seem to know this happen about this sudden dive and this near collision. what happened? >> what we now know based on information from the ntsb as you just state
. >>> plus, the search for missing malaysia airlines flight 370. new exclusive information to "outfront" about the satellite data at the center of the search. >>> and the police commissioner calls president obama the n-word in a private conversation. the woman who exposed him, and leading the calls for him to resign is with us. let's go "outfront." >> breaking news tonight. new details on what could have been one of the worst aviation disasters in...
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it comes from malaysia although the of rubber tree is not native to malaysia but was imported into malaysiay english biologist or botanists i mean. so in order to know how to make a pencil you have to do all of these things. there are thousands who have cooperated together to make a pencil. somehow the people in south america through dugout the graphite, cooperated with the people in malaysia who tapped the rubber trees trees, cooperated with the people in oregon who cut down the trees, these thousands of people and don't know one another, speak different languages, come from different religions and may hate one another but what enabled them to cooperate? the existence of a market. in the answer is the people in latin america were allowed to take up the graphite because somebody was willing to pay them. they do not have to know who or what it would be used for but that somebody would pay them. going back to hayek one of the most importer'' -- important articles he wrote not in the book was about the way that prices are a means of an information mechanism. the role of prices to transmit info
it comes from malaysia although the of rubber tree is not native to malaysia but was imported into malaysiay english biologist or botanists i mean. so in order to know how to make a pencil you have to do all of these things. there are thousands who have cooperated together to make a pencil. somehow the people in south america through dugout the graphite, cooperated with the people in malaysia who tapped the rubber trees trees, cooperated with the people in oregon who cut down the trees, these...
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missing malaysia airlines 370, explaining what comes next in the search now for the vanished jetliner. we have live, team coverage ahead. >>> we have major, developing news to tell you about. pro-russian protesters and ukrainian troops battling it out in the streets, this as the fight over eastern ukraine intensifies, and president obama prepares for a high-stakes meeting on how the west should be involved, whether the west should be involved. we're live on the ground with the very latest. >>> while you were sleeping, an intense, edge-of-your-seat playoff game between the golden state warriors and the los angeles clippers. the nail-biter taking place as nba owners decide what to do about banned clippers owner donald sterling. we are bringing you all the game drama ahead. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> and i'm john berman. what day is it? >> it is friday! >> it is friday. may 2nd, 5:00 a.m. in the east. we begin with the fallout from the malaysian government's flight 370 report. 17 minutes. 17 minutes, that's how long it took for air traffic controller
missing malaysia airlines 370, explaining what comes next in the search now for the vanished jetliner. we have live, team coverage ahead. >>> we have major, developing news to tell you about. pro-russian protesters and ukrainian troops battling it out in the streets, this as the fight over eastern ukraine intensifies, and president obama prepares for a high-stakes meeting on how the west should be involved, whether the west should be involved. we're live on the ground with the very...
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up next, malaysia releases data from satellite communications with the missing jetliner. critiitritics say it's not enou. we'll speak to experts about what the inmarsat data means for the investigation going forward. >>> later, the next step in the donald sterling saga, with the deadline day. shelly sterling is now moving ahead with her own plans for the team. we'll update you on what we know. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. one of our favorite things to do is going to the dog park together. sometimes my copd makes it hard to breathe. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. come on, boy! [ female announcer ] symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it sho
up next, malaysia releases data from satellite communications with the missing jetliner. critiitritics say it's not enou. we'll speak to experts about what the inmarsat data means for the investigation going forward. >>> later, the next step in the donald sterling saga, with the deadline day. shelly sterling is now moving ahead with her own plans for the team. we'll update you on what we know. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast...
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i can tell you because today i made inquiries back in malaysia. and unlike in the united states, the military and the civil authorities do not have that ongoing dialogue. many countries don't, by the way. it is a post-9/11 thing in the u.s. many countries don't have that. that is what i really wanted to understand. i think you smalled it up perfectly. what we have here is not the mistakes errors, we have missed cues, the discoveries that are not taken. and this, i'm afraid, is quite typical of much global control. >> miles that scant information that was released, does it report with a model or neither? >> well, i would lean towards the nefarious scenario, because -- what you just talked about. that moment of handoff. the fact that everything happened in that moment where somebody who knows a little bit about aviation would be aware that there would be this gap. this opportunity where each controller thinks the other is talking to the aircraft. that is an interesting coincidence, if in fact a mechanical event happened at that very moment. now, i s
i can tell you because today i made inquiries back in malaysia. and unlike in the united states, the military and the civil authorities do not have that ongoing dialogue. many countries don't, by the way. it is a post-9/11 thing in the u.s. many countries don't have that. that is what i really wanted to understand. i think you smalled it up perfectly. what we have here is not the mistakes errors, we have missed cues, the discoveries that are not taken. and this, i'm afraid, is quite typical of...
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of flight 370's whereabouts once it fell off the malaysia military radar.ng me is former aviation accident investigator david soucie. david, we've been talking a lot about this data. what will it consist of? >> well, it's going to be interesting to see, because it's been reviewed over the last few days and kind of dissected again by the malaysian government and by the aaib. it will be interesting to see what they put out. it's intended to put out the raw data, every single piece of information that has to do with inmar sat. it's going to be a little confusing, again, though, even to the trained observer, because it's only going to include inmarsat, and there's a bunch of systems here, the system on the airplane that honeywell makes, and it's going to have data. i'm worried that when it comes out, even these experts are not going to be able to come up with anything different than the results malaysia had in the first place. >> officials had this data for quite some time. why do you think it's taken so long for malaysia to release it? >> that's a real good qu
of flight 370's whereabouts once it fell off the malaysia military radar.ng me is former aviation accident investigator david soucie. david, we've been talking a lot about this data. what will it consist of? >> well, it's going to be interesting to see, because it's been reviewed over the last few days and kind of dissected again by the malaysian government and by the aaib. it will be interesting to see what they put out. it's intended to put out the raw data, every single piece of...
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all right, new developmentles in the hunt for malaysia airlines 123e7b9. a u.s..s. agreed only to extend the deployment of this under water searching device until late next week the blue fin drone finished its 18th under water mission yesterday. it has not found traces on the indian ocean ploor t. hunt for the plane has expend tended 1,000 miles away. cnn has more. >> reporter: the acting transport minister here in malaysia is speaking more about that search happening in the bay of bengal for the possible krek wreckage. this is a fuse release. they say there are three ships in that area, including a survey ship. one is equipped with sonar technology to allow crews to look for debris they are looking for quebecage that may be floating there they say it's highly unlikely anything will be found in the bay of bengal on monday, there is a meeting coming up, where officials from malaysia, australia and coin will get together to come up with a blue print for how to proceed in the weeks and months ahead. we know it could cost an estimated $60 million this meeting will al
all right, new developmentles in the hunt for malaysia airlines 123e7b9. a u.s..s. agreed only to extend the deployment of this under water searching device until late next week the blue fin drone finished its 18th under water mission yesterday. it has not found traces on the indian ocean ploor t. hunt for the plane has expend tended 1,000 miles away. cnn has more. >> reporter: the acting transport minister here in malaysia is speaking more about that search happening in the bay of bengal...
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the finance guy at malaysia airlines, i'm mature with the rules are in malaysia for such structured reorganizations malaysia air rose most in several days after the interview. is joining us today. what the data is and why it is being released today and what has been recovered. cracks me up in some -- following the story. -- >> you must have been following the story. our scientists enabled us to give a suggestion with the aircraft has gone. the requirements of transparency that increase in our digital age. >> would change the course of the investigation in any way? roughly where the search area for the plane should now be? >> the great debate was had the plane flown north or south. the issue seems to have been settled. >> this might sound silly, but how can it be such a great challenge to tell whether time when a thousand, or south or thousand kilometers north. i understand if you can't locate gps, but surely 1000 feet away, you can have a bit more reliable signal. >> you're absolutely right, if commercial airlines did have a built-in tracking as ships do, then this would never have been a debate. b
the finance guy at malaysia airlines, i'm mature with the rules are in malaysia for such structured reorganizations malaysia air rose most in several days after the interview. is joining us today. what the data is and why it is being released today and what has been recovered. cracks me up in some -- following the story. -- >> you must have been following the story. our scientists enabled us to give a suggestion with the aircraft has gone. the requirements of transparency that increase in...
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have released the satellite data used to search for malaysia airlines 370. family members aboard the missing plane have been pushing for that information to be made public. they want independent investigators to analyze the data. >> ukraine said that the next airport would reopen this morning. but the battle that's done early monday between government troops shows no signs of letting up and the airport remains closed. >>> just hours after billionaire won the presidential election. >> a top nigerian military official says he knows the location of more than 200 kidnapped schoolgirls. but he says the military will not use force to try to rescue them. militants obama ducted the girls last month. the military is working to get them back. >> the search for the plane has been based entirely on calculations by engineers at the british satellite firm. >> some experts had questioned the validity of the research. let's have more now on richard quest's exclusive interview with the top engineer. >> this is the company which, for 35 years, has been used by ships and plane
have released the satellite data used to search for malaysia airlines 370. family members aboard the missing plane have been pushing for that information to be made public. they want independent investigators to analyze the data. >> ukraine said that the next airport would reopen this morning. but the battle that's done early monday between government troops shows no signs of letting up and the airport remains closed. >>> just hours after billionaire won the presidential...
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australia, malaysia and china meet and make new plans for the next phase. we'll have the latest next. >>> mayhem in a key ukrainian city. militants attack a police station and set dozens of prisoners free. protesters take to the streets with sticks and clubs, promising to defend their city, but can the government do anything to bring this country together again? we are live in ukraine with what's happening on the ground this morning. >>> heading for the next phase. nearly two months after flight 370 disappeared, australia, malaysia, china now starting to plan for a wider search of the indian ocean, but what can they find? we're live with details of what could be many months, many more months under water. >>> we'll get them out. the new pledge this morning after hundreds of girls are captured by extremists and held hostage. now, as thousands rally around the world, the u.s. is promising more help. we're live with what's happening right now this morning to get them free. that is such an important story. >> it really is. >> welcome back to "early start," every
australia, malaysia and china meet and make new plans for the next phase. we'll have the latest next. >>> mayhem in a key ukrainian city. militants attack a police station and set dozens of prisoners free. protesters take to the streets with sticks and clubs, promising to defend their city, but can the government do anything to bring this country together again? we are live in ukraine with what's happening on the ground this morning. >>> heading for the next phase. nearly two...
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when you heard the voice say good night malaysia flight 370. there was no indication that that plane's transponders and devices that helped the plane communicate would be switched off and the plane disappeared from radar and 17 minutes before anybody noticed it was the vietnam air traffic control that checked in and said what's going on with 370 and that's when they realized hey, it's no longer on our radar screen. more troubling according to many experts is that four-hour period before search planes were launched. that was 5:30 in the morning even though they knew for hours that something was wrong. there was so much confusion. at one point, kuala lumpur was told that the plane might be in cambodia air space. there was a lot of wasted time before there was a plane sent up to get in the air and look for the aircraft with 239 people that was by then very far off course, flying somewhere. we don't have the answer to the biggest question of all which is where did this plane go? why? and where is it right now? that's the answer that the families ne
when you heard the voice say good night malaysia flight 370. there was no indication that that plane's transponders and devices that helped the plane communicate would be switched off and the plane disappeared from radar and 17 minutes before anybody noticed it was the vietnam air traffic control that checked in and said what's going on with 370 and that's when they realized hey, it's no longer on our radar screen. more troubling according to many experts is that four-hour period before search...
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did vietnamese controllers tell malaysia the plane was missing. then another four hours before the malaysian search and rescue center was activated. far too long, say safety experts, who insist searchers would have been launched far sooner in the u.s. >> i think when you dissect that four-hour delay, that could be the difference of finding this airplane and not finding this airplane. >> reporter: it took another three hours before the malaysian military reported it had tracked the plane making a u-turn. search coordinators believe by then it may have been in the southern indian ocean. family members want answers. >> why is that? who is responsible for it? who makes the decision. >> reporter: also, malaysia released the cargo manifest for flight 370. along with the luggage the plane was carrying, 10,000 pounds of fruit and 5400 pounds of consolidated freight, which included lithium ion batteries. the documents note a flammability hazard exists if a package is damaged, but the shipment was in compliance. eight weeks late,ship te search haven't spott
did vietnamese controllers tell malaysia the plane was missing. then another four hours before the malaysian search and rescue center was activated. far too long, say safety experts, who insist searchers would have been launched far sooner in the u.s. >> i think when you dissect that four-hour delay, that could be the difference of finding this airplane and not finding this airplane. >> reporter: it took another three hours before the malaysian military reported it had tracked the...
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queried malaysia airlines. 4:25, ho chi minh. been missing for several hours, and nobody is thinking, we'd better sound the alarm. >> and get this, though. the last item, richard, quick point, item 24. the first mention of search and rescue comes at 6:14. 6:14. and kuala lumpur air traffic control queries ho chi minh city and asks if a search and rescue had been activated. where would the plane be at that point, richard, you know? >> you're thinking my thoughts, miles. >> but hold the thoughts and here's why. we're going to take a break. when we come back, there's good and bad reason for why they were communicating and not being able to understand where the plane was, and then there becomes new data that they'll have that gives them their different search coordinates. we'll take you through all of it right after the break. ups is a global company, but most of our employees live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before
queried malaysia airlines. 4:25, ho chi minh. been missing for several hours, and nobody is thinking, we'd better sound the alarm. >> and get this, though. the last item, richard, quick point, item 24. the first mention of search and rescue comes at 6:14. 6:14. and kuala lumpur air traffic control queries ho chi minh city and asks if a search and rescue had been activated. where would the plane be at that point, richard, you know? >> you're thinking my thoughts, miles. >> but...
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australia, malaysia and china meet to make a new plan for the next phase.ave the latest next. woman: this is not exactly what i expected. man: definitely more murdery than the reviews said. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used hotels.com. their genuine guest reviews are written by guests who have genuinely stayed there. instead of people who lie on the internet. son: look, a finger. captain: that's unsettling. man: you think? captain: all the time. except when i sleep. which i would not do here. hotels.com would have mentioned the finger. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid co
australia, malaysia and china meet to make a new plan for the next phase.ave the latest next. woman: this is not exactly what i expected. man: definitely more murdery than the reviews said. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used hotels.com. their genuine guest reviews are written by guests who have genuinely stayed there. instead of people who lie on the internet. son: look, a finger. captain: that's unsettling. man: you...
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let's get more from cnn's jim clancy. >> reporter: the mystery of what happened to malaysia airlines flight 370 remains unanswered 70 days after it vanished. but a new controversy may have been discovered -- who has the raw satellite data and why that might or might not matter. some family members want to see the raw satellite data in order to check whether the search operation is even in the right place as it tries to find that boeing 777. some aviation analysts agree. but the man in charge of the investigation insists he doesn't have it. >> the raw data is with inmarsat, not with malaysia, not with australia, not with mas. so, if there is any request for this raw data to be made available to the public, it must be made to inmarsat. >> reporter: now, inmarsat, the company that owns those satellites, insists it's already shared what it has. that information was first shown to the malaysians in a presentation from a laptop computer, and to this day, as we heard, the malaysians say they don't have any raw data. angus houston, head of the search operation, says it may be a matter of pro
let's get more from cnn's jim clancy. >> reporter: the mystery of what happened to malaysia airlines flight 370 remains unanswered 70 days after it vanished. but a new controversy may have been discovered -- who has the raw satellite data and why that might or might not matter. some family members want to see the raw satellite data in order to check whether the search operation is even in the right place as it tries to find that boeing 777. some aviation analysts agree. but the man in...
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malaysia, the government of malaysia and inmarsat, that company that's been -- we've talked about soy they're going to work together to make that information public, but the delay, of course, isn't making families happy. they've been demanding this information for weeks now. we're going to talk with sarah bajc, the partner of one of the americans on flight 370. guys? >> all right. >> thanks so much, kate. we're going to talk about that satellite data in just a moment. why is it being released right now? what might be in it? why the long delay? we're going to have a live report from malaysia just after this. [dog] larry? larry? larry? wanna play? [announcer] a healthy dog is a playful dog. [dog] let's do this larry! [announcer] help him keep those muscles while he loses a few pounds with beneful healthy weight. made with wholesome rice,real chicken,soy, even accents of vitamin rich veggies. it's calorie smart and tastes so good. beneful healthy weight from purina. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new
malaysia, the government of malaysia and inmarsat, that company that's been -- we've talked about soy they're going to work together to make that information public, but the delay, of course, isn't making families happy. they've been demanding this information for weeks now. we're going to talk with sarah bajc, the partner of one of the americans on flight 370. guys? >> all right. >> thanks so much, kate. we're going to talk about that satellite data in just a moment. why is it...