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thank you. >> well, this psi is actually not new in substance.ecause we've been working very closely with the united states and whenever there's request for us to do some interdiction, we've never failed to respond. >> uh-huh. >> what we're doing today is to formalize it. so that there will be a formal relationship. that relationship will just continue what we have done. it also refliects a strong will and desire on the malaysia's side to cooperate not only with the united states but the international community to stop the proliferation -- sorry. >> it's a hard one. i always screw it up. >> for the spirit, rather, of nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction. i will get it right. don't worry. >> well, as the prime minister said, this is an area where we've already developed strong parred nersh partnership. i want to comment the prix najib and his national security team and law enforcement and intelligence. i think it's fair to say that when both of us came into office, this wasn't at the top of the priority list and what we were seeing, tho
thank you. >> well, this psi is actually not new in substance.ecause we've been working very closely with the united states and whenever there's request for us to do some interdiction, we've never failed to respond. >> uh-huh. >> what we're doing today is to formalize it. so that there will be a formal relationship. that relationship will just continue what we have done. it also refliects a strong will and desire on the malaysia's side to cooperate not only with the united...
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>> we certify it to 8700 psi. i think it's a little less than that here.ut it's a lot. >> what is that like? a truck sitting on a bug? i'm trying to imagine. >> well, we've been able to crush ours at about 10,000 psi, literally crushes like an aluminum can. >> wow. thank you very much. we're going to be back. richard will be with us as bob ballard comes back as we talk with the ceo of bluefin when they put that down exactly what it's going to do. up next, we're going to go into the ocean and show you how that underwater drone could actually acquire, bring up this plane if that's what is down there and actually see what happened and find out the mystery. >>> and chaos and panic at a pittsburgh high school as a student stabs 20 people. >> jake, i'm in the front door the first hallway in the front halfway down. we've got multiple victims here. well need ambulances here as as soon as possible. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and s
>> we certify it to 8700 psi. i think it's a little less than that here.ut it's a lot. >> what is that like? a truck sitting on a bug? i'm trying to imagine. >> well, we've been able to crush ours at about 10,000 psi, literally crushes like an aluminum can. >> wow. thank you very much. we're going to be back. richard will be with us as bob ballard comes back as we talk with the ceo of bluefin when they put that down exactly what it's going to do. up next, we're going to...
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weigh in will do whatever the crowd said nancy because it was a nice all the provisions due to the zeta psi openly and with different possibilities will vibrate on the way so sweet to see whether this goal is to always be with them to settle all weather was good for us you for women very difficult and very physical team. from the sikkim in the inset days unstoppable. so stop them doing these pendants. we don't try to be. the man of the watch because it was not a man of the month. as he was was with the team defended really well. one is interested in this edition of the kona. don't forget to join us on monday when i run down of european football romans fourteen by the federal agency to toe with them. the russian federation. zz you. more will i or anyone visiting most others. the nymphs all the sightseeing list. often mistaken for dead by kremlin the cathedral was built to supply the temple. while the cute pair of bright red or a spectacular about it but doesn't sing and sign the release of . sometimes it was his official name is actually much longer is now a museum. with this labyrinth of ex
weigh in will do whatever the crowd said nancy because it was a nice all the provisions due to the zeta psi openly and with different possibilities will vibrate on the way so sweet to see whether this goal is to always be with them to settle all weather was good for us you for women very difficult and very physical team. from the sikkim in the inset days unstoppable. so stop them doing these pendants. we don't try to be. the man of the watch because it was not a man of the month. as he was was...
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the pressure equal to something like 11000 psi. the animals that live down there are mostly invertbrates. it puts in perspective what we're dealing with. very isolated of course and that amount of silt also wreaks havoc on acoustics. typical bedrock reflects the machines towards the surface and silt absorbs the sound. faint sound is going to be muffled or even taken into the silt as opposed to sent back up to the surface. >> reduced visibility, the incredible amount of pressure, the silt. it's almost another world. >> they have water falls -- the terrain is just like the earth down there. >> if and when they find it, it is definitely going to be the most incredible undertakings of anything we' seen as far as what they have to face. >> thanks very much. at this moment, i want to bring in jeffrey thomas, he's an expert on the airlines industry and an editor in chief of airlinerati airlineratings.com. thanks very much for you time. first, i just want to ask, how confident are you now that this is mh-370? >> look, very confident indeed
the pressure equal to something like 11000 psi. the animals that live down there are mostly invertbrates. it puts in perspective what we're dealing with. very isolated of course and that amount of silt also wreaks havoc on acoustics. typical bedrock reflects the machines towards the surface and silt absorbs the sound. faint sound is going to be muffled or even taken into the silt as opposed to sent back up to the surface. >> reduced visibility, the incredible amount of pressure, the silt....
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they are fifteen psi old but by the fire on us troops carrying the comp. i hear people say why he needs it what seems like dismissed the question of. the i do want one. pride is not to fit the bill of needs. the bill of rights. it's true one of the cornerstones of america's democracy is the right to bear arms. it is anything but legions of people such as patricia may say enough is enough. if you are a responsible person should be able to have them but there's no need for assault weapon there's no need for high capacity magazine which was at a tucson arizona supermarket in early january two thousand eleven. when a man intent on murder opened fire on u s congresswoman debbie givers shooting for in the head terribly long island high capacity cliff killing six and wounding thirteen others were there is that grant. eight speaking of reluctant hero that day helping disarm lot and i need it the words survived being shot in the hit for health reasons resigned from cox and her life will never be the same. so what would the ultimate gun fanatics a big efforts and he
they are fifteen psi old but by the fire on us troops carrying the comp. i hear people say why he needs it what seems like dismissed the question of. the i do want one. pride is not to fit the bill of needs. the bill of rights. it's true one of the cornerstones of america's democracy is the right to bear arms. it is anything but legions of people such as patricia may say enough is enough. if you are a responsible person should be able to have them but there's no need for assault weapon there's...
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>> the pressure is really not a factor as its about 10,000 psi or 8,000 psi.as long as the electronics are housed in pressure housing rated for that depth, it shouldn't be a problem. >> can a submarine with stand that depth? >> there are a few research submarines that can but generally speaking not submarine in the sense of the word that i think you meant. >> you were talking ability submersibles, is that what you mean? >> there are manned submersible s remotely operated vehicles. the ship on the surface. >> but you can't really do that because that will produce sounds. they are trying to figure out for the black box sounds for the pingers, then you don't want any distraction from sound. >> we want to localize the search area to the highest degree possible. >> when and if they do find the wreckage, how hard will it be? they will have to use cables. what's the system here? >> well, just last year expeditions brought up the f-1 rocket motors from apollo 11 and 12 from similar water depths, actually a little deeper. that was a successful operation. it's obviously
>> the pressure is really not a factor as its about 10,000 psi or 8,000 psi.as long as the electronics are housed in pressure housing rated for that depth, it shouldn't be a problem. >> can a submarine with stand that depth? >> there are a few research submarines that can but generally speaking not submarine in the sense of the word that i think you meant. >> you were talking ability submersibles, is that what you mean? >> there are manned submersible s remotely...
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shots from a paint gun up to 5,000 psi. one of the rounds hit kimari in his left eye. no one else was injured >> he's a good, playful boy that knows the whole neighborhood. >> there is no tear to the optic nerve. doctors say this is good news. lacerations to the cornea may heal on their own restoring full vision and returning him to the smiling boy he was before the injury. >> i look at him that couldn't have been a joke. windows down? you shoot stuff like that, you shoot at walls. >> she says she doesn't know why the boy shot at them but believes she may have successfully identified the attacker. police say they may know who is responsible and are working to find him. >> for the first time we're hearing from the family of the 15-year-old stowaway who survived a nearly six-hour flight to hawaii hidden in a plane the teen moved to the united states from somalia about eight years ago. he told police he had gotten into a fight with his father and stepmother and had not seen his biological mother for years. abc7 news spoke to the stepmother of his cousin. he wanted to see
shots from a paint gun up to 5,000 psi. one of the rounds hit kimari in his left eye. no one else was injured >> he's a good, playful boy that knows the whole neighborhood. >> there is no tear to the optic nerve. doctors say this is good news. lacerations to the cornea may heal on their own restoring full vision and returning him to the smiling boy he was before the injury. >> i look at him that couldn't have been a joke. windows down? you shoot stuff like that, you shoot at...
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the depths are crushing 7,000 psi. i have a great power washer. it's 1500 psi.h this can, this pinger as much as it can way down in the depths. not a bit of light gets down there at all. >> chad, hang tight. i want to keep that graphic up. we talked about not as hip technology as we did today. we're talking 15,000 now and it is an hov, human operated vehicle, called the alvn that maybe could go that deep. >> this is really pushing it for alvn. it is rated for about 14.5,000 feet. they would most likely send down a remotely operated vehicle. whether you pick one of several very capable remotely operated vehicles, that's probably where they would start. something like alvn would be the caboose, the last thing. >> they are trying to hone in, negative, positive, where the ping would be coming from, the genesis of the ping. the last two faint maybe because the batteries are dying, maybe they were farther away. it could be buried. describe the silt and how deep could it be? >> this stuff is we call it marine snow in the deep ocean, the bodies of old plankton rain down
the depths are crushing 7,000 psi. i have a great power washer. it's 1500 psi.h this can, this pinger as much as it can way down in the depths. not a bit of light gets down there at all. >> chad, hang tight. i want to keep that graphic up. we talked about not as hip technology as we did today. we're talking 15,000 now and it is an hov, human operated vehicle, called the alvn that maybe could go that deep. >> this is really pushing it for alvn. it is rated for about 14.5,000 feet....
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the pressure down this low is absolutely crushing. 11,000 psi. so it's incredible. a normal submarine would be absolutely crushed instantly. but of course, we're talking about equipment that can handle these depths. >> absolutely. we should know something within 24 to 48 hours as ships head that way. let's head to beijing to get more reaction. that's where many families of the chinese passengers are staying. pauline, you're hearing that some of the families that had traveled to kuala lumpur to want to be there are now headed back to china? >> yeah. we're hearing that they are going to be returning to beijing tonight. and these are about 30 relatives who had left beijing a couple of days ago, because they were so frustrated with the lack of information they say coming here from malaysian officials. they wanted to be closer to the higher authorities in malaiysia and really pressure them for more information. so these are the relatives who actually traveled there and they were sitting in on those family briefings and trying to get more information, but i should say tha
the pressure down this low is absolutely crushing. 11,000 psi. so it's incredible. a normal submarine would be absolutely crushed instantly. but of course, we're talking about equipment that can handle these depths. >> absolutely. we should know something within 24 to 48 hours as ships head that way. let's head to beijing to get more reaction. that's where many families of the chinese passengers are staying. pauline, you're hearing that some of the families that had traveled to kuala...
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>> it is 30,000 psi of hydraulic pressure that forces that gear up. if the airplane taxied for a while from the gate the brakes would be used and the brakes create heat. and there are large trucks, is what we call them. so there might have been some residual heat, but for how long? >> five hours, i mean, i would imagine -- i'm not a physicit. before we go, young kid, big kid, could that explain it? >> the more healthy you are, the more chance you will survive a state like this. this is a magnificent feat, i wouldn't encourage any kid to think they could pull it off. it is a lotto win. >>> and going to ukraine, joe biden had words for russia, saying no nation simply has a right to grab lands from another person, john kerry threatened more sanctions if russia does not stop. but where are the sanctions? are they really happening? or is this just tough taught? we are "outfront" with a look at how well, hooters plays a role in this. >> reporter: the crisis in ukraine has turned neighboring russia into a country of cultural contrasts. u.s. sanctions limit p
>> it is 30,000 psi of hydraulic pressure that forces that gear up. if the airplane taxied for a while from the gate the brakes would be used and the brakes create heat. and there are large trucks, is what we call them. so there might have been some residual heat, but for how long? >> five hours, i mean, i would imagine -- i'm not a physicit. before we go, young kid, big kid, could that explain it? >> the more healthy you are, the more chance you will survive a state like...
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quite close to karzai, and some people say that if he wins, that it would really be a vote for kay psiesn't necessarily want to step away from politics completely. back to you. >> nbc's richard engel. thank you so much. march marked the first time in 11 years that no american troops were killed in afghanistan or iraq. while that's promising news as the mission winds down, the question of what america leaves behind in afghanistan is still yet to be answered. this week's "time" magazine cover story "return of the taliban" details the taliban's violent quest for power, marring afghanistan's drive towards democracy. here with us now is michael crowley. thanks so much for being on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> i was blown away by a quote that came out of this article. can't say i was surprised, but it does i think stick with you if you've been following this story. it says this. "afghanistan has been here before. in 1989 after the soviet union ended a decade-long occupation, the country went into a period of unstable and weak national governments that were unable to halt a civil war
quite close to karzai, and some people say that if he wins, that it would really be a vote for kay psiesn't necessarily want to step away from politics completely. back to you. >> nbc's richard engel. thank you so much. march marked the first time in 11 years that no american troops were killed in afghanistan or iraq. while that's promising news as the mission winds down, the question of what america leaves behind in afghanistan is still yet to be answered. this week's "time"...
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side-by-side,psi not a taste test, from your perspective, who's got the most positive outlook?> coca-cola is winning the cola wars based on our data. would u.s. but pepsico say that we are more than just a cola company. we have been investing in juices like tropicana and sports drinks with gatorade and others for many years. they are much less dependent on the sluggish cola business and they're much more into where the consumer is going which is a non-carbonated flavored low-calorie average. they both have pretty good outlooks. i don't have a solid answer but they both have pretty good outlooks in their own right. >> part of being an analyst as you are allowed to analyze and you don't necessarily have to trade. let's talk about soda stream. it was up yesterday on market chatter that someone like coke or pepsi might be interested. what do you make of that commentary? >> i think that came about because of the coke of investment in keurig and coke said some nice things about the opportunity because it gives them another channel to reach the consumer. having said that, so the strea
side-by-side,psi not a taste test, from your perspective, who's got the most positive outlook?> coca-cola is winning the cola wars based on our data. would u.s. but pepsico say that we are more than just a cola company. we have been investing in juices like tropicana and sports drinks with gatorade and others for many years. they are much less dependent on the sluggish cola business and they're much more into where the consumer is going which is a non-carbonated flavored low-calorie average....
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you've already met the founder of our get together here, matt goodman, who holds the psi upon chair in political economy, but many of you know that matt was white house coordinator for asia-pacific economic cooperation and coordinator on the east asia summit. on my far left, how do you feel about that, far left? [laughter] >> that's where i belong. >> david dollar is currently senior director at the brookings institution but was formerly at the treasury department as their representative in beijing. were you the first? >> no, no. dave -- >> that's right, you were the -- >> the best so far. [laughter] >> and was also world bank representative. dave's made that magic washington transition from being a policymaker to being a resource to everybody for which we're all most grateful. on my far right, and i know how you feel about that, chris johnson is senior adviser here and one of the co-authors of the study. chris has spent nearly two decades in the intelligence and foreign policy community on behalf of the u.s. government. and on my immediate left o to lin, former assistant secretary of
you've already met the founder of our get together here, matt goodman, who holds the psi upon chair in political economy, but many of you know that matt was white house coordinator for asia-pacific economic cooperation and coordinator on the east asia summit. on my far left, how do you feel about that, far left? [laughter] >> that's where i belong. >> david dollar is currently senior director at the brookings institution but was formerly at the treasury department as their...
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psi's been civil and i appreciate not only from him but my democratic colleagues here today. some said we didn't need to have this debate and i make the case that we did need to have this debate and did need to pass this resolution because it brings to the attention of the american people the clear contrast that i see between the two parties. we have had as i see it as republicans we have responsibly not perhaps perfectly but responsibly picked up the third rail of politics mandatory spending that we have not been met with the good faith effort as i see it from our friends on the other side. i'm proud of our work there and it seems to me there's a central theme that i often hear from the other side that we care more and we are spending more and we are spending more because we care more. i categorically reject the premise. what we are doing here because indeed we care about every one of these areas from defense and job creation and we are a bit more focused on growth and making sure that we open up our energy opportunities. 85% of those lana for countries closed off to explora
psi's been civil and i appreciate not only from him but my democratic colleagues here today. some said we didn't need to have this debate and i make the case that we did need to have this debate and did need to pass this resolution because it brings to the attention of the american people the clear contrast that i see between the two parties. we have had as i see it as republicans we have responsibly not perhaps perfectly but responsibly picked up the third rail of politics mandatory spending...
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because you've got 3,000 psi of pushing that gear up and closing the gear doors on top of it, and they come up pretty quick. and like you said, those wheels are spinning. >> and so then the conditions once you get to altitude, very little oxygen. ridiculously cold temperatures. do you buy this story that he stayed in that wheel well the whole time and went into kind of a hibernating state? >> i have a real hard problem with that, matt. only because two months ago, there was a guy that stowed away on a south african airways airplane, and on the way into dulles when the landing gear came down, unfortunately he was deceased and he fell out. it's very rare. and given the fact that normally people that are outside in the snowstorm die of hypothermia and exposure and get frostbite, how he survived at 50 below zero-plus without any kind of effects of hypothermia and frostbite. and the fact that we talked about hypoxia even with mh-370 and how fast the crew would pass out. i find it real difficult. >> just ten seconds left. what are you thinking happened? he maybe made it into a luggage compar
because you've got 3,000 psi of pushing that gear up and closing the gear doors on top of it, and they come up pretty quick. and like you said, those wheels are spinning. >> and so then the conditions once you get to altitude, very little oxygen. ridiculously cold temperatures. do you buy this story that he stayed in that wheel well the whole time and went into kind of a hibernating state? >> i have a real hard problem with that, matt. only because two months ago, there was a guy...
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. >> psi hopes that they can at field to many groups, pirg to kimberly sex workers and their customers who are most at desk particularly-- sex workers and their customers were most at risk. iseven with sex workers, not about two cents or $.15. it's about something else did it is about the stigma associated with it in it's about feeling embarrassed going to bite. -- going to buy it. sales have increased -- the sales that increased by 300% have fallen. >> we believe more work needs to be done. we are looking at improving the current condom but also introducing flavors. it goes against what people think the government is. people think of element is somebody needs something. they are poor. so let's give it to them for free. we believe that commit somebody pays for a product, they make an effort to go out and -- what we believe is that, if somebody pays for a product, they make an effort to go out and purchase that product. >> we will be keeping an island that product and see if they can transform condom use long- term. >> come and we will look at other forms of contraception. >> we take a
. >> psi hopes that they can at field to many groups, pirg to kimberly sex workers and their customers who are most at desk particularly-- sex workers and their customers were most at risk. iseven with sex workers, not about two cents or $.15. it's about something else did it is about the stigma associated with it in it's about feeling embarrassed going to bite. -- going to buy it. sales have increased -- the sales that increased by 300% have fallen. >> we believe more work needs to...