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randy kay, cnn, quincy, massachusetts. >>> amazing technology. you can follow me on twitter @andersoncooper. coming up next we'll look more at cell phone transmission from flight 370's flight deck. reports about that and what it can mean. we'll be right back. master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok. while you do your thing... [ alert rings ] we'll be here at lifelock, doing our thing. watching out for things your credit card alone can't. [ alert rings ] and relentlessly protecting your identity. get lifelock protection and live life free. [ alert rings ] ben! ♪ [ train whistle blows ] oh, that was close. you ain't lying. [ ql guy ] let quicken loans help you save your money. (mom) when our little girl was we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer
randy kay, cnn, quincy, massachusetts. >>> amazing technology. you can follow me on twitter @andersoncooper. coming up next we'll look more at cell phone transmission from flight 370's flight deck. reports about that and what it can mean. we'll be right back. master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok. while you do your thing... [ alert rings ] we'll be here...
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randi kay, cnn, new york. >> queen elizabeth ii paid a visit to the vatican today.hanged gifts and we hear that the queen gave the pope a basket of food. the queen reportedly received a small globe for her new grandson and a personal parchment scroll. there they are. >> thanks for watching. i will be back at 5:00 for a special two-hour edition. for now, let's turn it over to brooke baldwin and don lemon. >>> good afternoon. one of the main entrances. two major stories this afternoon. the first here in ft. hood where an entire military post is grieving. trying to understand why one of their own, an army specialist attacked his own piers. >> time is running out on the hunt for flight 370. it moves and the black box battery life runs out. the prime minister said this is the most difficult search in human history. we will get to all of that in a moment.
randi kay, cnn, new york. >> queen elizabeth ii paid a visit to the vatican today.hanged gifts and we hear that the queen gave the pope a basket of food. the queen reportedly received a small globe for her new grandson and a personal parchment scroll. there they are. >> thanks for watching. i will be back at 5:00 for a special two-hour edition. for now, let's turn it over to brooke baldwin and don lemon. >>> good afternoon. one of the main entrances. two major stories this...
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randi kay, cnn, new york. >> my next guest played a key role in the u.s. salvage twa flight 800 wreckage. i want to bring in a retired navy captain and diver, bobby scoli. the twa 800 mission, you did know at that point roughly where the plane went down, but a lot more knowledge than flee 370 researchers. >> yes, we did. we knew where the flight 800 landed. we had eyewitness reports and we were on scene within hours. going down. the coast guard and the navy were there. the person you saw on that was the first on the scene from the u.s. navy. and that aircraft went into only approximately 120 feet of water. instead of what we are looking at here with flight 370, possibly 14,000 feet of water. we have the huge order of difference in the aircraft. we used navy divers on flight 800. the navy divers were recovering the wreckage of flight 800. it was a pain stakingly slow process. we spent four months off the coast recovering every single piece of that aircraft possible. we started out recovering the black boxes and then the victims. >> if you can talk a little
randi kay, cnn, new york. >> my next guest played a key role in the u.s. salvage twa flight 800 wreckage. i want to bring in a retired navy captain and diver, bobby scoli. the twa 800 mission, you did know at that point roughly where the plane went down, but a lot more knowledge than flee 370 researchers. >> yes, we did. we knew where the flight 800 landed. we had eyewitness reports and we were on scene within hours. going down. the coast guard and the navy were there. the person...
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randi kay, cnn new york. >> if the search does not pan out, how much further can the search go on?> at some point, i have to believe cost becomes a factor. who is going to foot the bill for this going ongoing forward? >> well that that is something that i wondered, i'm familiar with the cost of searching the ocean and doing the deep sea work. i might understand, if this does not turn out to be the location, it hope it does, but it does not turn out to be the location, and we are back to square one, which is this shifting search area, it seems all the time. could we find it, the answer is, if resources were unlimited, yes, we could. because we have the 21st century ability to sense and map the bottom of the ocean in greater detail. it turns out that we have better maps of mars than the bottom of our own ocean and we can send submercibles in the ocean. if we put everything in the indian ocean over the next year, we would find it. that would be very expensive. malaysia does not have that kind of money. these are the questions that arise in my mind, how are you going to fund a longer t
randi kay, cnn new york. >> if the search does not pan out, how much further can the search go on?> at some point, i have to believe cost becomes a factor. who is going to foot the bill for this going ongoing forward? >> well that that is something that i wondered, i'm familiar with the cost of searching the ocean and doing the deep sea work. i might understand, if this does not turn out to be the location, it hope it does, but it does not turn out to be the location, and we are...
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randy kay heads out on the water to see how the bluefin 21 does its job. that's just ahead.ou don't know you need a hotel room until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. anyone need a coupon? i don't. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. b
randy kay heads out on the water to see how the bluefin 21 does its job. that's just ahead.ou don't know you need a hotel room until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. anyone need a coupon? i don't. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping...
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randy kay, cnn, new york. >> the question now is what can the nba do.ll the league announce tomorrow. tnt sports kenny smith won two nba championships with the houston rockets. when you heard the tape over the weekend what went through your mind? were you surprised? >> i was surprised. itches shocked. i was appalled. all of those emotion went through. i always say race jachl refuge for ignorance. i want really was able to see the ignorance that at times you think have gone away in a modern day society that's still apparent and prevalent. >> is there anything that can happen other than him being suspended. he has to be suspended. >> i think, you know, the first thing is due process to make sure that was him. i think the nba is making sure all of those things it wasn't edited no transcript way to make him in a different light. if that's the case then second thing is yes you can be suspended. you can be removed from your daily operations. i mean we have labor laws in the united states that people have to follow. >> jeff, for you, is it simple that the guy
randy kay, cnn, new york. >> the question now is what can the nba do.ll the league announce tomorrow. tnt sports kenny smith won two nba championships with the houston rockets. when you heard the tape over the weekend what went through your mind? were you surprised? >> i was surprised. itches shocked. i was appalled. all of those emotion went through. i always say race jachl refuge for ignorance. i want really was able to see the ignorance that at times you think have gone away in a...
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randy kay, cnn, new york. >>> we're back again with captain james staples.n your mine, what are the obligations of a captain to oversee an evacuation. >> he's down by duty and honor. that's his responsibility to make sure that the passengers, the paying passengers are safe to get off that vessel. that's his duty. that's his training. that's his knowledge. that's what he's there for. >> is there an argument that some could make that well it would be easier to oversee the evacuation from off site from not being on the ship itself. >> i don't believe that's possible. you need to be there in command to understand what's going on. not only with the people getting off the vessel but what's happening with the vessel itself. >> i know you say it's 100% the captain's responsibility but not 100% his fault. can you explain that difference? >> we have to look what happened here. it may be a mechanical problem that happened with the vessel. maybe something going on with the sms, the safety management system, the training. we know there are some problems there. we underst
randy kay, cnn, new york. >>> we're back again with captain james staples.n your mine, what are the obligations of a captain to oversee an evacuation. >> he's down by duty and honor. that's his responsibility to make sure that the passengers, the paying passengers are safe to get off that vessel. that's his duty. that's his training. that's his knowledge. that's what he's there for. >> is there an argument that some could make that well it would be easier to oversee the...
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that was randy kay talking about the malaysian government's missteps in the investigation of flight 370use after this break we will come back live with rosa floores and get a closer look at the scan sonar and the next stage of the hunt for the wreckage of flight 370. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? 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. ♪ >>> welcome back. i'm jim chute shuuto in washing. heard a lot about the underwater scanner. what is it exactly? an autonomous underwater vehicle with accurate sonar and a camera for mapping the ocean floor. we get a closer look. >> reporter: four times investigators have heard pings that are consistent with the signals coming from the missing jet's da
that was randy kay talking about the malaysian government's missteps in the investigation of flight 370use after this break we will come back live with rosa floores and get a closer look at the scan sonar and the next stage of the hunt for the wreckage of flight 370. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? 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...
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. >> randy kay, cnn, new york. >>> want to bring back david ga gallow, we're joined by david succi, it of remarkable that they heard these pings for an extended period of time on sunday. and yet there is no debris in sight. >> i'm still confused by that. a couple of theories that are going around in my head is one that it was able to make a successful ditching and that it all sunk together in one piece. >> that it actually landed intact. >> yeah, that would explain where there is no debris. and there was a lot of movement. also the columbia university guy, saying if there is debris it spreads out. you would think it would be easier to found. you saw before they found little tiny pieces of paper and things like that from the sightings. >> david gallow, does it make sense to you that no debris has been found? >> when you get out there it is a big ocean and objects become very, very small. even ships and planes. and you know, i do wonder if the modelers have been looking at this location and forward casting from here to where those objects would have ended up if they originated where the
. >> randy kay, cnn, new york. >>> want to bring back david ga gallow, we're joined by david succi, it of remarkable that they heard these pings for an extended period of time on sunday. and yet there is no debris in sight. >> i'm still confused by that. a couple of theories that are going around in my head is one that it was able to make a successful ditching and that it all sunk together in one piece. >> that it actually landed intact. >> yeah, that would...
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randy kay, cnn, new york. >>> we're back again with captain james staples.our mine, what are the obligations of a captain to oversee an evacuation. >> he's down by duty and honor. that's his responsibility to make sure that the passengers, the paying passengers are safe to get off that vessel. that's his duty. that's his training. that's his knowledge. that's what he's there for. >> is there an argument that some could make that well it would be easier to oversee the evacuation from off site from not being on the ship itself. >> i don't believe that's possible. you need to be there in command to understand what's going on. not only with the people getting off the vessel but what's happening with the vessel itself. >> i know you say it's 100% the captain's responsibility but not 100% his fault. can you explain that difference? >> we have to look what happened here. it may be a mechanical problem that happened with the vessel. maybe something going on with the sms, the safety management system, the training. we know there are some problems there. we understand
randy kay, cnn, new york. >>> we're back again with captain james staples.our mine, what are the obligations of a captain to oversee an evacuation. >> he's down by duty and honor. that's his responsibility to make sure that the passengers, the paying passengers are safe to get off that vessel. that's his duty. that's his training. that's his knowledge. that's what he's there for. >> is there an argument that some could make that well it would be easier to oversee the...
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randy kay, cnn, quincy, massachusetts. >> i'm carol costello. thanks for joining me at this hour. this hour with berman and michaela starts now. >>> back-to-back obstacles in the underwater search for flight 370. the robotic submarine's first deep dive is aborted, cut short, due to the ocean depth. the return to the sea floor delayed now due to weather. >>> also, the man accused in a shooting spree at jewish centers in kansas could be formally charged today. his victims were all christians. could he still face hate crime charges? we have a live report ahead. >>> and it was a late show worth staying up for. did you see it in the lunar eclipse turning the moon a stunning shade of red. if you couldn't stay awake or the clouds ruined your view, don't worry, we have got some pretty spec tang lar pictures -- spectacular pictures just for you. i'm michaela pereira, one half of the fabulous duo. john berman is off today. 11 a.m. in the east, 8 a.m. out west. stories much more at this hour. >>> search crews are set to relaunch the unmanned submarine bluefin 21 as soon as weather allows. th
randy kay, cnn, quincy, massachusetts. >> i'm carol costello. thanks for joining me at this hour. this hour with berman and michaela starts now. >>> back-to-back obstacles in the underwater search for flight 370. the robotic submarine's first deep dive is aborted, cut short, due to the ocean depth. the return to the sea floor delayed now due to weather. >>> also, the man accused in a shooting spree at jewish centers in kansas could be formally charged today. his victims...
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randy kay has that story.away in a wheel well on a flight from california to hawaii and somehow he survived. he put himself a 767 wheel well and the doctor studied how the body reacts to extreme temperatures and why the teen perhaps lived. >> all right. >> unbelievable. >> thanks, anderson. now to a story we've been following out of nigeria. 200 school girls are being held captive. they burnt people in masks own church, shot people point blank and tonight the government sunday fire after first saying the girls were free and oh, i guess that's not true. we're out front in nigeria. >> reporter: the principal of the government's secondary school said after reviewing the registry and consulting with parents 230 girms were abducted from their dorm monday evening by boko haram militants. everything is being done to find these girls it will prove to be very difficult. the area where the girls are held are near the border with cameroon. this dangerous region is a boko haram stronghold. all out offensive on a defensive
randy kay has that story.away in a wheel well on a flight from california to hawaii and somehow he survived. he put himself a 767 wheel well and the doctor studied how the body reacts to extreme temperatures and why the teen perhaps lived. >> all right. >> unbelievable. >> thanks, anderson. now to a story we've been following out of nigeria. 200 school girls are being held captive. they burnt people in masks own church, shot people point blank and tonight the government sunday...
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randy kay, cnn, new york. ♪ ♪ make every day, her day with a full menu of appetizers and entrées craftedd designed to delight. fancy feast. love served daily. [ male announcer ] this man has an accomplished research and analytical group at his disposal. ♪ but even more impressive is how he puts it to work for his clients. ♪ morning. morning. thanks for meeting so early. oh, it's not a big deal at all. come on in. [ male announcer ] it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ >>> breaking overnight. new security rules. cnn learning about strict new guidelines. malaysia airlines issuing internal memos to the employees as investigators refocus the attention on the flight crew. u.s. defense secretary, chuck hagel. >> we're going to go back and see what should have been done, what could have been done. australian ships race to the search zone. >> we wanted to tell the story of the "ocean shield" as it moves out into the indian ocean. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. all 227 passengers on malaysian flight 370 have been cleared of any wrongdoing. that's according to malaysia's police
randy kay, cnn, new york. ♪ ♪ make every day, her day with a full menu of appetizers and entrées craftedd designed to delight. fancy feast. love served daily. [ male announcer ] this man has an accomplished research and analytical group at his disposal. ♪ but even more impressive is how he puts it to work for his clients. ♪ morning. morning. thanks for meeting so early. oh, it's not a big deal at all. come on in. [ male announcer ] it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪...
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. >> cnn's randi kay. >> reporter: in flight 4590, the concord jet takes off from paris.r radios the pilots. 4590, you have strong flames behind you. mome moments later, they crash into a hotel killing all on board. the black boxes were recovered. >> both boxes are in good state to be decrypted. we have to understand what the data means. >> reporter: the cockpit voice recorder unveils the pilot's last words. the co- pilot tells the captain to land at a nearby airport. his response, too late. the black boxes reveal a catastrophic fire in one engine and loss of power in another. air france flight 447 caught in a storm and rolling to the right. it is june, 2009, a flight from rio to paris. 228 people on board. the plane begins to fall 10,000 feet per minute and crashes into the atlantic belly first killing everyone. >> this is what we are looking for. in the middle of the atlantic ocean. >> reporter: two years later, they find the black boxes deep in the ocean. the black boxes reveal the pilots were at fault. a transcript from the cockpit voice recorder shows confusion in th
. >> cnn's randi kay. >> reporter: in flight 4590, the concord jet takes off from paris.r radios the pilots. 4590, you have strong flames behind you. mome moments later, they crash into a hotel killing all on board. the black boxes were recovered. >> both boxes are in good state to be decrypted. we have to understand what the data means. >> reporter: the cockpit voice recorder unveils the pilot's last words. the co- pilot tells the captain to land at a nearby airport....
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randy kay goes is insi-- randy goes inside a simulator. >> reporter: as the south korean ferry beganvessel op its side, people would be falling? >> yes. people would have fallen, be injured. people would be climbing over each other, if they were in a crowded compartment, and there would definitely be great fear and panic. >> reporter: this is a rare glimpse inside a ship simulator in baltimore, maryland. captain donald marcus is showing us what those onboard the ferry in the yellow sea may have been experiencing. this, as the ship started to sink. it's so disorienting? >> certainly at this point. >> reporter: at the ferry took on water, a loud speaker onboard warned passengers to stay where they are. >> translator: don't move. if you move, it is more dangerous. don't move. >> reporter: this cell phone individual is yo shows people staying in place. those who ignored the warning believe that's why they got out alive. >> kept announcing, about ten times. so kids were forced to stay put. only some of those who moves survived. >> reporter: the captain says that is not standard protocol.
randy kay goes is insi-- randy goes inside a simulator. >> reporter: as the south korean ferry beganvessel op its side, people would be falling? >> yes. people would have fallen, be injured. people would be climbing over each other, if they were in a crowded compartment, and there would definitely be great fear and panic. >> reporter: this is a rare glimpse inside a ship simulator in baltimore, maryland. captain donald marcus is showing us what those onboard the ferry in the...