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she said renee. i said renee who. she said renee is. i said she can't be dead. i just talked to her. >> at the autopsy, the medical examiner found evidence that renee had been sexually assaulted. >> we just couldn't come up with that person that would be wanting renee dead. never was able to find any person, no family, no relatives, no past lovers, no, no one at work. >> then a month after renee's murder, there was another fire in the same apartment complex. suspecting arson, police used a helicopter with heat sensors to see if any one was hiding near by, watching the fire. >> it doesn't see objects per se. it sees heat signatures or heat given out by a person. there were no suspects hiding in any of the bushes. >> when the fire was extinguished, they found another female victim. 54 year old barbara walsh. >> the similarities between the two homicide scenes and the two women were extensive. >> both barbara walsh and renee powell were single, lived alone and worked in the health care field. >> both apartments were on the first floor. there was evidence that both
she said renee. i said renee who. she said renee is. i said she can't be dead. i just talked to her. >> at the autopsy, the medical examiner found evidence that renee had been sexually assaulted. >> we just couldn't come up with that person that would be wanting renee dead. never was able to find any person, no family, no relatives, no past lovers, no, no one at work. >> then a month after renee's murder, there was another fire in the same apartment complex. suspecting arson,...
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we've not met since the lighting ceremony and renee did a fabulous job.ere was a great big tent because it was raining and cold and she established that quickly but the ceremony was very well substantiated of attended by supervisor cowen and supervisor maxwell and thank you for saying great words that evening and executive directors were there and he did a wonderful job and held on the until it got dark before we pulled the switch. i want to say a special thank you to david who had the vision and found the funding and made it happen it was a great, great ceremony and the lighting was fabulous >> i think we should clap (clapping.) i don't know about the rest of you i take every chance i can at night to drive by it i encourage you to look at it. i did forget here last name. beck i didn't it's called may he rise it's related to comments that the web had made that joined us she's 95 years old she said the bay area is like a balloon waiting for the air to come up. it was a wonderful evening i echo commissioner vice president brandons comments thank you for hel
we've not met since the lighting ceremony and renee did a fabulous job.ere was a great big tent because it was raining and cold and she established that quickly but the ceremony was very well substantiated of attended by supervisor cowen and supervisor maxwell and thank you for saying great words that evening and executive directors were there and he did a wonderful job and held on the until it got dark before we pulled the switch. i want to say a special thank you to david who had the vision...
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let's begin with our aviation correspondent rene marsh with the very latest. rene? >> a sudden shift in focus. again, this search zone has moved and authorities say that's thanks to a credible lead. that lead? more analysis of existing data with an entirely new search zone in play, does that mean crews wasted time searching the wrong area for more than a week? the new zone, roughly 1,023 square miles, larger than the state of new york and 300 miles closer to the australian coastline a shorter trip for search planes. >> this is our best estimate of the area in which the aircraft is likely to have crashed into the ocean. >> reporter: so why change everything three weeks after the plane disappeared? more radar and satellite analysis makes investigators believe the plane was flying faster than previously thought. as it moved between the south china sea and the strait of malacca.
let's begin with our aviation correspondent rene marsh with the very latest. rene? >> a sudden shift in focus. again, this search zone has moved and authorities say that's thanks to a credible lead. that lead? more analysis of existing data with an entirely new search zone in play, does that mean crews wasted time searching the wrong area for more than a week? the new zone, roughly 1,023 square miles, larger than the state of new york and 300 miles closer to the australian coastline a...
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la rana renÉ!ue no sabÍa si iba a entender espaÑol, y trae el aparato en la orejita, conocÍas a roxi? a nuestra compaÑera de hoy? la rana en renÉ? >>> no. mucho gusto. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> ah. me vesti de verde porque venÍas tÚ. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> honey (hablan en inglÉs). >>> Él dice que no habla mucho espaÑol, pero sÍ idioma de perro. >>> a ver honey? (risas) >>> bueno, como ven nuestra querida rana renÉ se quedarÁ en el programa, es un placer tenerte en casa, te puedo dar un besito. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> dame un besito. (risas) (aplausos) >>> estoy feliz. sabes ¿por quÉ? porque va a estrenarse una pelÍcula. >>> cierto. >>> sÍ, (hablan en inglÉs). >>> no. >>> la pelÍcula se llama (nombre en inglÉs), y mÁs adelante vamos a hablar de esta pelÍcula, quÉdate con nosotros rene, seguimos con mÁs muchachos. >>> estarÉ aquÍ. >>> tacher. >>> la rana renÉ, como nosotros nos gustan los deportes, se contagian de la fiebre de la copa del mundo, moderato, el "tri" y la mÚsica se unen prev
la rana renÉ!ue no sabÍa si iba a entender espaÑol, y trae el aparato en la orejita, conocÍas a roxi? a nuestra compaÑera de hoy? la rana en renÉ? >>> no. mucho gusto. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> ah. me vesti de verde porque venÍas tÚ. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> honey (hablan en inglÉs). >>> Él dice que no habla mucho espaÑol, pero sÍ idioma de perro. >>> a ver honey? (risas) >>> bueno, como ven nuestra...
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thank you, rene. (applause) >> [speaker not understood] for her support, education and training to the business development program and encoloneling us as cmd certified firms. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, patty jo. wow, what an honor. i am so very pleased to receive this award. prestigious award, i should say, from my peers. and as they say, it takes a village. the port is one of the smaller departments throughout the city, but we really make an effort to outreach to lbes, minorities, and small -- the small business community. i want to say that -- i'm just deeply honored to receive this and i want to say that i have two very strong women that inspire me and encourage me in my job, and it makes it easy on my part because they set the tone for how we communicate and how we reach out to the lbes and the minority community. that would be monique moyer who is our port director. she's been at the helm for ten years. and monique is always encouraging us to do our best to not only meet our goals, lbe
thank you, rene. (applause) >> [speaker not understood] for her support, education and training to the business development program and encoloneling us as cmd certified firms. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, patty jo. wow, what an honor. i am so very pleased to receive this award. prestigious award, i should say, from my peers. and as they say, it takes a village. the port is one of the smaller departments throughout the city, but we really make an effort to outreach to lbes,...
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, buenas tardes rene. >> buenas tardes , buenas tardes . >> bueno, te desahogas una vez mÁs , la letra este, y queriamos dar el mensaje de que estamos cansados de la violencia y las armas, todo esto , los lujos excesivos forman parte de aquÍ pues estÁn matando por estos lujos excesivos. >> bueno , estamos teniendo problemas con el audio , hacemos este contacto en argentina, que mensajes quieres transmitir cuando destruyes el maseratti, ese auto es tuyo?. >> es un auto que pude haber llamado a la producciÓn y que buscaran un auto , pero decidÍ poner mÍ propio auto, eso al principio de mÍ carrera, es un mensaje bien fuerte, a toda esa chuleria que patrocinan los canales y artÍstas que hablan sobre autos lujosos todo el tiempo y que son de las gangas y todo eso, , y soy un ejemplo. >> hay mucha violencia entre los jÓvenes, puedes ilustra un mensaje . >> si , que los chamauitos vean que esta realidad es asÍ, y que hay cosas mÁs importante que eso, es todo lo contrario a lo que proyectan los otros artÍstas y que son esos lujos, y se da el mensaje con mÍ auto, mucha gente pregunto que porque
, buenas tardes rene. >> buenas tardes , buenas tardes . >> bueno, te desahogas una vez mÁs , la letra este, y queriamos dar el mensaje de que estamos cansados de la violencia y las armas, todo esto , los lujos excesivos forman parte de aquÍ pues estÁn matando por estos lujos excesivos. >> bueno , estamos teniendo problemas con el audio , hacemos este contacto en argentina, que mensajes quieres transmitir cuando destruyes el maseratti, ese auto es tuyo?. >> es un auto...
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texas. >> bergman: rene rodriguez would retire from harris farms.when asked why there was not a criminal investigation, the fresno county sheriff said, "i don't have an answer." >> bergman: two years after the olivia tamayo verdict, the eeoc would start investigating what would become one of its biggest cases. it took place here in the yakima valley in washington state, the center of the nation's multi-billion-dollar apple industry. the case was against one of the largest apple growers in the country, evans fruit, whose orchards blanket the yakima valley. evans produces hundreds of millions of apples every year, employing thousands of seasonal laborers. the person at the center of the case was the long-time foreman of evans fruit's rattlesnake ranch, juan marin. >> bergman: women workers at evans fruit say that juan marin's sexual harassment had been an open secret for decades. but they were too afraid to speak out against their foreman. >> bergman: in the summer of 2006, a mother brought her 15-year-old daughter to work at evans fruit. >> bergman:
texas. >> bergman: rene rodriguez would retire from harris farms.when asked why there was not a criminal investigation, the fresno county sheriff said, "i don't have an answer." >> bergman: two years after the olivia tamayo verdict, the eeoc would start investigating what would become one of its biggest cases. it took place here in the yakima valley in washington state, the center of the nation's multi-billion-dollar apple industry. the case was against one of the largest...
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rene marsh joining us from washington with more on this. rein earthquake, time is running out for batteries on recorders. if they are found, who will actually analyze these recorders and get critical information from them? >> fred, at this point it's unclear which countries would get these recorders. malaysian authorities would essentially make that decision. that said, the nbt here in the united states is the most sophisticated labs. one-third of their work is for foreign government. it's quite possible ntsb could get those for analysis. how fast a readout? that could happen in 24 hours. that's for investigators in the u.s. >> we're talking about the indian ocean. incredibly deep. how might the depth impact investigators ability to retrieve usable data from the recorders if indeed they could locate them. >> it's extremely deep, in some
rene marsh joining us from washington with more on this. rein earthquake, time is running out for batteries on recorders. if they are found, who will actually analyze these recorders and get critical information from them? >> fred, at this point it's unclear which countries would get these recorders. malaysian authorities would essentially make that decision. that said, the nbt here in the united states is the most sophisticated labs. one-third of their work is for foreign government....
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. >> renee used double stick tape to make sure my breast are in the dress properly but if they fall out and gets a donation for the painted turtle then so be it. call it a happy accident. >>reporter: the celebrity help raise over 1 million dollars. now that the work is done, it's back to hollywood. >> i'm leaving tonight going back to l.a. like it's too far north for me, san francisco. >>reporter: san francisco lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> great night great event. >> why some people say the name of these pricey shades make fun of eating disorders. >> popular fitness tracker has caused mysterious rash among users. i'm michael finy should everyone stop wearing them? >> and perfect example of teen spirit. why a local high school basketball team gave up their medal. >> live on the roof of the broadcast center. we had a little rain this morning but
. >> renee used double stick tape to make sure my breast are in the dress properly but if they fall out and gets a donation for the painted turtle then so be it. call it a happy accident. >>reporter: the celebrity help raise over 1 million dollars. now that the work is done, it's back to hollywood. >> i'm leaving tonight going back to l.a. like it's too far north for me, san francisco. >>reporter: san francisco lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> great night great event....
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producer renee feltz.lain how in your victim's statement you're not allowed to say what you want to say? >> well, there's been concern from the beginning when i started picketing that i could taint the jury. at this trial has already been tainted numerous times. i feel-i have as much right to speak as the da or the defense. >> that's go to part of the video recording from when you met with your son's killer edward montour this past december along with a moderator who is trained in the method of restorative justice. this clip begins with edward montour apologizing to you. >> one thing i would like to say before we go further is i am deeply, deeply sorry for the pain i caused you and your family for killing your son. i had no right. i had no right. and i am very humbled by you for ving me.e -- forgi i want to thank you because you did not have to. i'm not sure if i would have the courage to do what you're doing. you're a good man. and i want to thank you for this opportunity. >> i appreciate that. i wasn't a
producer renee feltz.lain how in your victim's statement you're not allowed to say what you want to say? >> well, there's been concern from the beginning when i started picketing that i could taint the jury. at this trial has already been tainted numerous times. i feel-i have as much right to speak as the da or the defense. >> that's go to part of the video recording from when you met with your son's killer edward montour this past december along with a moderator who is trained in...
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combined with the information that evan and rene were talking about, corroborating evidence that it carried out in this direction, investigators very confident that's what happened. the trouble is, where did it go from there? you have the two arcs that you just showed where the last bit of satellite data came which opens up the search area which is too big for this and the size of 3 million square miles, the size of the united states. that's a problem. they have the plane coming this way. the trouble is, what happened then?
combined with the information that evan and rene were talking about, corroborating evidence that it carried out in this direction, investigators very confident that's what happened. the trouble is, where did it go from there? you have the two arcs that you just showed where the last bit of satellite data came which opens up the search area which is too big for this and the size of 3 million square miles, the size of the united states. that's a problem. they have the plane coming this way. the...
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renee carpenter is sort of the maryland monroe of the space age. she wakes up in garden grove, calif. early in the morning and sees these headlights hovering in her yard. is a the ufo? what is that? they are reporters who have come to interview her about what it is going to be like to be one of the wives of these spacemen. it is almost science fiction. reporters can't believe it. renee wanted to be an actress in high school, she opens the door, offers the reporters coffee. some of them of brought doughnuts and they start taking pictures of her and her family as they are crawling all over her and she is a real dish. jfk would later say he found her the most attractive of all the astronaut wives because of course as they are going to learn, they're going to quickly go through this cinderella like transformation. in ohio at wright-patterson air force base, and gus grissom's wife betty received a phone call the night before from her husband, he said you might want to straighten up the house of that. some reporters might be coming tomorrow. she looks ar
renee carpenter is sort of the maryland monroe of the space age. she wakes up in garden grove, calif. early in the morning and sees these headlights hovering in her yard. is a the ufo? what is that? they are reporters who have come to interview her about what it is going to be like to be one of the wives of these spacemen. it is almost science fiction. reporters can't believe it. renee wanted to be an actress in high school, she opens the door, offers the reporters coffee. some of them of...
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during the trial, renee broke up with steve. renee again about that anonymous e-mail. what did he discover? explosive is not too big a word. >> reporter: coming up -- >> steve was terrified, we were terrified. >> reporter: the evidence trail, the money trail, was about to change this case. >> that was a doozy of a mistake? >> uh-huh. i really don't know how to parallel park. this is incredible. what more could you ask for? now make the switch to ford fusion and get 0 percent financing for 60 months. see your local ford dealer today. love the kisses. love the snuggles. and love the extra savings, 3 days only, during the petsmart fetch 'n save sale! save up to 40% on hundreds of items, plus, select tropical fish are just $1 each. at petsmart®. you didn't really like them before... i didn't. how about now? now i'm thinking about going the one, two, one. yeah that's good. i like one, two, one! congratulations. nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine. nothing leaves you feeling i cthis year alo
during the trial, renee broke up with steve. renee again about that anonymous e-mail. what did he discover? explosive is not too big a word. >> reporter: coming up -- >> steve was terrified, we were terrified. >> reporter: the evidence trail, the money trail, was about to change this case. >> that was a doozy of a mistake? >> uh-huh. i really don't know how to parallel park. this is incredible. what more could you ask for? now make the switch to ford fusion and get...
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rene and evan perez, thank you. that's not the only new information that we have to reveal about flight 370. now a second government is coming forward with radar data that supports the theory from malaysian authorities that the plane made a sharp and intentional turn off course. crews are scouring along two potential flight paths among 2.25 million square nautical miles which is an area about as big as the continental united states. let's bring in jim sciutto. jim, what are we hearing out of thailand today? >> this is radar data, as you say. you'll remember that earlier this flight path, this left turn off the original paddle up to beijing was first picked up by malaysian radar at three points along this path. we now learn that thai radar, covering an area like this, also picked up a blip from the plane going in this direction. first it picked it up when it was still malaysian air flight 370 and then it picked up another blip which they believe it to be the plane carrying it out here. combined with the information t
rene and evan perez, thank you. that's not the only new information that we have to reveal about flight 370. now a second government is coming forward with radar data that supports the theory from malaysian authorities that the plane made a sharp and intentional turn off course. crews are scouring along two potential flight paths among 2.25 million square nautical miles which is an area about as big as the continental united states. let's bring in jim sciutto. jim, what are we hearing out of...
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thank you >> renÉe. >> i know the cards are not mandatory.i'm jeffrey i'm the president of the association. the budget for the tree maintenance. those of you who have been to south park understand the proximity of the trees to the park yourselves to the cars and so forth it's extremely dangerous situation when you get to priority tiger's the maintenance on the trees i hope we rise maybe not to the top but close to the top it's a public safety issue and something that can be addressed we are going to into go through hopefully, a complete renovation and addressing the trees but in american people intern it products a public issue. one of the issues we want to see that the loiter problem due to the smokers. people use the park as an ashtray if we could start krooilth people that's it that's not a public ashtray that was the intent of the no smoking i think it's lot lost on most of the patrons but when you start to prioritize i hope we rise close to the top of the list. thank you >> renÉe and a since this is a budget meeting i'm looking to free u
thank you >> renÉe. >> i know the cards are not mandatory.i'm jeffrey i'm the president of the association. the budget for the tree maintenance. those of you who have been to south park understand the proximity of the trees to the park yourselves to the cars and so forth it's extremely dangerous situation when you get to priority tiger's the maintenance on the trees i hope we rise maybe not to the top but close to the top it's a public safety issue and something that can be...
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rene, thank you. let's bring in miles o'brien as well as peter goelz, a former ntsb analyst and tom fuentes. let's start with you, peter. so is this new area the real deal or is this another false hope? >> well, i think it's the best deal that they can come up with today. this is all new territory. the analysis is difficult, the analysis hasn't been done before. they had a fresh set of eyes looking at the data. they did it in a more extensive way. this is their best call in finding debris in the area with the airplanes rather than just five-day-old satellite images. >> miles a. pilot flying over, they see something white or gray or whatever, how long should it take to determine if that is wreckage from a plane? >> well, once you get a ship on site, it should be easy. >> you couldn't make out that this is wreckage even if the plane went low? >> i suppose if you saw something with malaysia logo on it, yes. but in many cases what we're talking about are small pieces and you need to look at serial numbers
rene, thank you. let's bring in miles o'brien as well as peter goelz, a former ntsb analyst and tom fuentes. let's start with you, peter. so is this new area the real deal or is this another false hope? >> well, i think it's the best deal that they can come up with today. this is all new territory. the analysis is difficult, the analysis hasn't been done before. they had a fresh set of eyes looking at the data. they did it in a more extensive way. this is their best call in finding debris...
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renee carpenter is sort of the maryland monroe of the space age. she wakes up in garden grove, calif. early in the morning and sees these headlights hovering in her yard. is a the ufo? what is that? they are reporters who have come to interview her about what it is going to be like to be one of the wives of these spacemen. it is almost science fiction. reporters can't believe it. renee wanted to be an actress in high school, she opens the door, offers the reporters coffee. some of them of brought doughnuts and they start taking pictures of her and her family as they are crawling all over her and she is a real dish. jfk would later say he found her the most attractive of all the astronaut wives because of course as they are going to learn, they're going to quickly go through this cinderella like transformation. in ohio at wright-patterson air force base, and gus grissom's wife betty received a phone call the night before from her husband, he said you might want to straighten up the house of that. some reporters might be coming tomorrow. she looks ar
renee carpenter is sort of the maryland monroe of the space age. she wakes up in garden grove, calif. early in the morning and sees these headlights hovering in her yard. is a the ufo? what is that? they are reporters who have come to interview her about what it is going to be like to be one of the wives of these spacemen. it is almost science fiction. reporters can't believe it. renee wanted to be an actress in high school, she opens the door, offers the reporters coffee. some of them of...
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cnn's renee marsh has more now. >> reporter: some experts say the 74-foot object in this newly released image from china is too big to be debris from the missing jet. others say we could be looking at multiple pieces. >> they're going to be actually intermingled with wire and other debris. so you may have a lot of smaller pieces mixed in which might look like a larger piece from a satellite or the air. >> reporter: the size of the debris depends on how the plane hit the water, assuming it did. if it were going at a high rate of speed and made a nosedive like alaska airlines flight 261 did in 2000, when it crashed into the pacific, there would be a shatter effect breaking into thousands of small pieces. a mid-air collision like twa flight 800 would produce larger pieces of debris and a wider debris field. a third scenario, when ethiopian airlines flight 961 tried to make a controlled landing in the indian ocean in 1996, the plane broke into large pieces. what sinks and what floats depends on the part of the plane and the material it's made of. >> most of the cabin furnishings, for exampl
cnn's renee marsh has more now. >> reporter: some experts say the 74-foot object in this newly released image from china is too big to be debris from the missing jet. others say we could be looking at multiple pieces. >> they're going to be actually intermingled with wire and other debris. so you may have a lot of smaller pieces mixed in which might look like a larger piece from a satellite or the air. >> reporter: the size of the debris depends on how the plane hit the water,...
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rene, stand by. bergen, our cnn aviation analyst and the former ntsb managing director, jim sciutto is with us and richard quest from new york. that report at the top of the hour we heard from nic robertson where out of a measure of prudence the israelis are beefing up their air defense system worried potentially that maybe this airliner is on the ground someplace, could be refueled and flown towards israel as sort of a missile. how serious should the israelis and other countries be? >> they're paid to worry about these kinds of things. they have the best security of any airline out there. it's puzzling to me if this is a terrorist event there's been no claim of responsibility. the groups that either have capability or intentions of doing this really don't have the capabilities to get something as sophisticated as this done, the local al qaeda affiliate wouldn't, i don't think, target a malaysian airlines. they're likely to target a western airline. and chinese uighurs that have been mentioned their
rene, stand by. bergen, our cnn aviation analyst and the former ntsb managing director, jim sciutto is with us and richard quest from new york. that report at the top of the hour we heard from nic robertson where out of a measure of prudence the israelis are beefing up their air defense system worried potentially that maybe this airliner is on the ground someplace, could be refueled and flown towards israel as sort of a missile. how serious should the israelis and other countries be? >>...
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renee marsh shows us what kind of debris might be spotted out on the water and the difficulty in finding it. >> reporter: three million parts to a boeing 777 and not one piece of flight 370 has been found. satellite images from australia, china, and france showing floating objects in the south indian ocean. the latest suggests 122 floating objects but nothing is confirmed to being from the plane. the larger piece could be a portion of the wing. the total wingspan of a 777 is 200 feet. >> the wing carries fuel. so the liquid doesn't leak out it's sealed. when a plane uses all that fuel and the tanks now are empty, the voids in the wing will now be with air and that would float a wing. >> but the large objects could be multiple pieces. >> intermingled with wire and other debris. you could have a lot of smaller pieces which might look like a larger piece. >> reporter: the size of debris depends on how the plane hit the water. if it hit the water nose first, the plane would shatter into thousands of small pieces. a mid-air explosion could produce larger debris and a wider field. but if someo
renee marsh shows us what kind of debris might be spotted out on the water and the difficulty in finding it. >> reporter: three million parts to a boeing 777 and not one piece of flight 370 has been found. satellite images from australia, china, and france showing floating objects in the south indian ocean. the latest suggests 122 floating objects but nothing is confirmed to being from the plane. the larger piece could be a portion of the wing. the total wingspan of a 777 is 200 feet....
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rene marsh, cnn, washington. >>> pro-russian forces are tightening their grip on crimea.up next here, how ukraine is responding to the ongoing russian takeover. you're comfortable here, it's where you email, shop, even bank. but are you too comfortable? these days crime can happen in a few keystrokes. american express can help protect you with intelligent security that learns your spending patterns, and can alert you to an unusual charge instantly. so you can be a member of a more secure world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. >>> updating you on the air and sea search now for malaysia airlines flight 370. the first five search planes is now returning to base after scanning remote waters of the southern indian ocean. it's been looking for any sign of the boeing 777 missing now for nearly two weeks. australia's prime minister cautions that two objects spotted in the area by satellite may not be from the flight but he says the families of the people aboard flight 370 deserve every possible effort. turning to the crisis now in ukraine. pro-russian fo
rene marsh, cnn, washington. >>> pro-russian forces are tightening their grip on crimea.up next here, how ukraine is responding to the ongoing russian takeover. you're comfortable here, it's where you email, shop, even bank. but are you too comfortable? these days crime can happen in a few keystrokes. american express can help protect you with intelligent security that learns your spending patterns, and can alert you to an unusual charge instantly. so you can be a member of a more...
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rene marsh, thanks very much. let's dig deeper right now. pilot keith bolezinger, he flies 777s and patrick smith, author of the website askthepilot.com. keith, if these satellite images are correct, and we don't know if they are, they may be correct, may not be, this is what the chinese satellite agency has released saying they found these three suspicious large pieces of debris floating there in the waters just south of vietnam. but say they are correct. what does that say to you? >> wolf, i'm by no means a satellite imagery expert but if the images are correct and if they are parts of the missing airplane, that might indicate that the aircraft was intact upon impact with the water. if the airplane had had a structural in-flight breakup there would have been a much larger debris field covering many, many miles. >> as a pilot of the 777, keith, does it say anything to you at all about the potential cause of a plane simply losing its transponder and crashing into the water, let's say? >> no, not exactly. simply losing a transponder or had a
rene marsh, thanks very much. let's dig deeper right now. pilot keith bolezinger, he flies 777s and patrick smith, author of the website askthepilot.com. keith, if these satellite images are correct, and we don't know if they are, they may be correct, may not be, this is what the chinese satellite agency has released saying they found these three suspicious large pieces of debris floating there in the waters just south of vietnam. but say they are correct. what does that say to you? >>...
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rene marsh is joining us us now with the latest details. rene?> wolf, today we learned that there's evidence of another ping we didn't know about before, a partial electronic transmission which may be the final minutes of flight 370. this new information extends the plane's timeline but tonight the experts that analyzed the data are asking questions instead of answering questions because they admit they don't know what this new data means just yet. new data may help unlock the secrets of where flight 370 bwet down. the 777 flew south over the indian ocean connecting with the satellite once an hour for six hours. the final ping, as described by malaysian authorities nearly two weeks ago, happened at 8:11 a.m. but now a new revelation. there may have been another ping. eight minutes later, the satellite detects something else, this time evidence of a partial connection. >> so by getting that very last data, that last data point, you have a lot more information about where the plane might be. it's another very important piece of the puzzle. >> repor
rene marsh is joining us us now with the latest details. rene?> wolf, today we learned that there's evidence of another ping we didn't know about before, a partial electronic transmission which may be the final minutes of flight 370. this new information extends the plane's timeline but tonight the experts that analyzed the data are asking questions instead of answering questions because they admit they don't know what this new data means just yet. new data may help unlock the secrets of...
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bring in affairiation associate renee marsh.ee, this ocean shield ship as it's named is heading out shortly with a u.s. pinger on board. deploying that device will be rather challenging, won't it? >> it absolutely will be, fred. that pinger locater is a critical piece of equipment used to find black boxes where the data recorders. that has been loaded onto that australian navy ship and the ship will leave monday. it won't arrive to the certainly area until thursday. it still cannot be used until crews find the debris field. that's because the strength of the signal from the black box is only about a mile or two radius. you must really be in the right area to have any chance of detecting it. what complicates matters is the signal dies down as the battery stops. it could die august together. it could happen april 6th, if it hasn't already. event b, in the event it stopped emitting that signal. they have equipment that will map the ocean floor. take a look what they believe it will be able to do in assisting them in finding these b
bring in affairiation associate renee marsh.ee, this ocean shield ship as it's named is heading out shortly with a u.s. pinger on board. deploying that device will be rather challenging, won't it? >> it absolutely will be, fred. that pinger locater is a critical piece of equipment used to find black boxes where the data recorders. that has been loaded onto that australian navy ship and the ship will leave monday. it won't arrive to the certainly area until thursday. it still cannot be...
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all of those scenarios are problematic for the crews. >> rene marsh in washington.ack now my panel joins me now. here's the interesting thing. we were talking about -- and in the flight simulator with martin savidge about this land theory. why aren't people looking at land now? a conversation among you guys you said they should be looking over land. >> i think there is a number of scenarios we have to look it. for example was the crew under duress or was it an emergency. it's unlikely it was an emergency. we would have had an emergency call. let's assume it was under duress. was the landing strip under malaysian air space or external to malaysian air space. if it is external the aircraft would have had to have crossed a sovereign boundary. we know in the post 9/11 order in the world there, there aren't ifr plan and routine airways corridor traffic. with no squawk on. that alife-supports the authorities to get the qra if indeed the country has it to interrogate. that would be my big question. >> at this point, they are mobilizing so many teams and so much aircraft, s
all of those scenarios are problematic for the crews. >> rene marsh in washington.ack now my panel joins me now. here's the interesting thing. we were talking about -- and in the flight simulator with martin savidge about this land theory. why aren't people looking at land now? a conversation among you guys you said they should be looking over land. >> i think there is a number of scenarios we have to look it. for example was the crew under duress or was it an emergency. it's...
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rene marsh is in washington with more. >> reporter: good morning. a lot to cover this morning.an authorities have handed over both radar data and other information to the ntsb and faa. and the agencies have seen the data. based on that, they agree it was reasonable to extend this search area to the west of the peninsula. but the main focus is still the south china sea. and as the search continues for the sixth day, this morning we take a closer look at exactly how they are doing it. from the sea, air, land and even space, search teams are using everything at their disposal to find malaysian airlines flight 370. the first question figuring out where radar last picked up the plane. >> it's a big task because you have multiple radar sites and possibly multiple different countries. so they're not all in the same format. >> some of the top radar experts in the world are helping analyze every possible blip. but searching can also be low tech like looking out a window for debris. >> most of the search is being done either by air, airplanes flying over it because they can cover the lar
rene marsh is in washington with more. >> reporter: good morning. a lot to cover this morning.an authorities have handed over both radar data and other information to the ntsb and faa. and the agencies have seen the data. based on that, they agree it was reasonable to extend this search area to the west of the peninsula. but the main focus is still the south china sea. and as the search continues for the sixth day, this morning we take a closer look at exactly how they are doing it. from...
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cnn aviation correspondent renee marsh joins me now from washington with more. renee, you and i both have been speaking to intelligence officials since this plane disappeared. they've always been saying nothing to indicate a tie to terrorism yet. but they're clearly not closing that door, are they? >> no. absolutely not at this point. as you mentioned there, jim, a senior u.s. government official tells cnn that investigators there are still very much looking at the pilot as well as the co-pilot. but at this point, no aha moment, so to speak. a review of the hard drives from the captain's flight simulator has not raised any red flags. and another source telling cnn that nothing suspicious was found after reviewing the passenger manifest. that said, when it comes to the question of whether someone deliberately took this plane off course, officials continue to believe based on how this plane flew, it suggests a deliberate action inside of the cockpit. but the question is, was it terrorism? well, today the chair of both the house and senate intelligence committee we
cnn aviation correspondent renee marsh joins me now from washington with more. renee, you and i both have been speaking to intelligence officials since this plane disappeared. they've always been saying nothing to indicate a tie to terrorism yet. but they're clearly not closing that door, are they? >> no. absolutely not at this point. as you mentioned there, jim, a senior u.s. government official tells cnn that investigators there are still very much looking at the pilot as well as the...
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rene marsh, as always great work in washington.ust talked about the fact there may be a point of no return. the clock relies on the battery life. the flight recorders, just 17 days, that's when the ping thaer will help researchers to find those recorders goes silent. so why do they use batteries that last only 30 days? could they use better equipment, batteries that last longer? is there a better solution than even having these devices in the first place? we're going to talk about that ahead. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best. better eggs. it's eb. >>> best chance of finding the best source of answers to the mystery of flight 370 is sadly slipping slowly out of our grasp. the so-called black boxes, that's the way you've heard them, they're actually the flight data and cockpit voice recorders. they are very possibly
rene marsh, as always great work in washington.ust talked about the fact there may be a point of no return. the clock relies on the battery life. the flight recorders, just 17 days, that's when the ping thaer will help researchers to find those recorders goes silent. so why do they use batteries that last only 30 days? could they use better equipment, batteries that last longer? is there a better solution than even having these devices in the first place? we're going to talk about that ahead....
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thanks very much, rene, for that. let's dig deeper with steven wallace, former director of the faa's accident investigation and our cnn law enforcement analyst, tom fuentes, former assistant fbi director. steven, now that the ntsb, steven would lasso owe now that the ntsb apparently involved, why is it difficult if the malaysian air force says it spotted this plane going across malaysia, no transponder, but they have radar, why is it so hard to interpret that radar? >> well, i'm glad to hear just now that the u.s. experts and ntsb has some very first-rate radar experts and faa experts as well looking at that data. without the transponder on, you're just looking at the bounce off the skin of the airplane. this is basically radar that is designed to help you see somebody who doesn't want you to see them. like an enemy. so that primary radar is just a sort of -- can be kind of a fuzzy blip. so -- and whereas with the normal transponder, you're going to have a data block as to where the airplane is, the speed and altitude
thanks very much, rene, for that. let's dig deeper with steven wallace, former director of the faa's accident investigation and our cnn law enforcement analyst, tom fuentes, former assistant fbi director. steven, now that the ntsb, steven would lasso owe now that the ntsb apparently involved, why is it difficult if the malaysian air force says it spotted this plane going across malaysia, no transponder, but they have radar, why is it so hard to interpret that radar? >> well, i'm glad to...
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. >> reporter: rene marsh, cnn, washington. >> and thanks so much to all for watching our breaking news coverage continues with anderson cooper. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with break news. a potential new development in the search for malaysia airlines flight 370. it comes from china which has an especially strong interest in locating the airliner which was carrying so many chinese nationals on board. late today, chinese authorities released satellite photos of what they call a suspected crash site. they were taken on a high definition camera on the morning of march 9th, a day and a night after the the boeing 777 vanished on route from kuala lumpur to beijing. three images in the open ocean, each showing floating objects. what precisely they are, that remains to be seen. we should point out there have been several fault sightings so far. what is intriguing is the location. according to the chinese it's within a 20 kilometer or 12 1/2 mile radius of this spot on the map which corresponds closely to the point where controllers lost contact with the airliner's radar trans
. >> reporter: rene marsh, cnn, washington. >> and thanks so much to all for watching our breaking news coverage continues with anderson cooper. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with break news. a potential new development in the search for malaysia airlines flight 370. it comes from china which has an especially strong interest in locating the airliner which was carrying so many chinese nationals on board. late today, chinese authorities released satellite...
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i'm renee poussaint. shock waves from the terrorist attacks on september 11th rolled through american society. in addition to destroying thousands of lives and millions of dollars in property, the terrorists had grounded the nation's airlines. because they had slipped past airport security, the saboteurs shook americans' faith in the safety of air travel. fearing more attú!ks, the government shut down the airports and kept the skies empty of commercial traffic. for days, the only people walking the halls of the nation's airports were maintenance workers, marshals, and other security forces. america's economy had come to a screeching halt and congress was under pressure to get it moving again. for veteran republican pollster william mcinturff, the shock of september 11th caused historic shifts in american public opinion. right after the attack, 6 out of 10 americans said they were worried about flying. a month later, still almost a majority of americans said they were worried about flying. i think that peo
i'm renee poussaint. shock waves from the terrorist attacks on september 11th rolled through american society. in addition to destroying thousands of lives and millions of dollars in property, the terrorists had grounded the nation's airlines. because they had slipped past airport security, the saboteurs shook americans' faith in the safety of air travel. fearing more attú!ks, the government shut down the airports and kept the skies empty of commercial traffic. for days, the only people...
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. >> it means rene goegotiating t salaries for the staff. we have this much of a bucket of money. it is going to go this far. >> reporter: that company is not alone. >> you will see a lot of people trying to the limit the overtime as much as possible. >> reporter: the change could make 10 million more workers eligible for the overtime pay. >> and we are a much wealthier country than we were, but it is not finding its way into the workers' pockets. >> reporter: some states have higher salary thresholds, and california is $600, and new york is $640 and the numbers will go up in 2016. now we know that it is going to take more than a year for the labor department to decide what type of plan they want to put in place. live on capitol hill, back to you. >>> and a d.c. business owner was among those invited to the white house the support the president's push. gina shave owns nine local hardware stores and says she pays overtime and starts her employee employees at $10/hour, and she believes by paying more, she will attract a higher quality work, and one that is happy and therefore more p
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se beneficiarían de una licencia de conducir, esto sería posible si avanzara el proyecto de ley de renéo del avión de malasyan airlines desaparecido acrecenta el dolor de los familiares de los pasajeros que iban a bordo, ni siquiera las noticias de las recientes pistas alivian su pesar, en las últimas hay nuevas imágenes de satélites franceses, galo arellano fue a kuala lumpur con lo último del caso que tiene en vilo a la comunidad . >>> asÍ es, estamos en el aeropuerto internacional de kuala lumpur y estamos frente a la pared de la esperanza, un lugar dedicado para que las personas puedan dejar sus mensajes, susplegarias y oraciones tanto a los familiares y también a los pasajeros del desaparecido vuelo, aquí podemos ver uno que dice, espéramos tu pronto retorno, es un lugar que conmueve le alma, porque la falta de resultados concretos de la investigación ha generado mucha incertidumbre, y ha puesto a la compañía en un verdadero aprieto económico. >>> las imágenes de esta madre rompiendo una rueda de prensa del gobierno malasio ha dado la vuelta al mundo, undo elos 239 pasajeros a bord
se beneficiarían de una licencia de conducir, esto sería posible si avanzara el proyecto de ley de renéo del avión de malasyan airlines desaparecido acrecenta el dolor de los familiares de los pasajeros que iban a bordo, ni siquiera las noticias de las recientes pistas alivian su pesar, en las últimas hay nuevas imágenes de satélites franceses, galo arellano fue a kuala lumpur con lo último del caso que tiene en vilo a la comunidad . >>> asÍ es, estamos en el aeropuerto...
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. >> my top three is renee, clare, and lauren s. >> reporter: some of them spent hours analyzing theof all 27 girls. >> so what are the main things you that look at when you're going to fill out your bracket? >> age usually seems to make a difference. >> in what way? >> i feel like the bachelors usually tend younger. >> for me it's like, will their lifestyle mesh up with his lifestyle and where i think he's going. >> reporter: but trying to figure out what this former pro soccer player wants hasn't been the easiest. we know the 32-year-old looking for a great stepmom to his daughter camila and perhaps someone who can help him translate from time to time. >> if there's any kind of conflict or bump in the road, i would like both. >> what does that mean? >> reporter: the hunk getting hfl into some hot water after apparently telling a reporter why he thinks a gay bachelor just wouldn't work. a charge he tried to explain on "gma." >> it was a misuse of a word. it's been hard because to me when i speak english it happened two months of filming, sometimes the words i used were not interpret
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. >>> mientras que rené garcía, senador republicano de la florida, garantiza la propuesta donde los inmigrantes un chequeo general. >>> algunos inmigrantes, como refugiados o asilados, no tiene que esperar los 5 años, sin embargo hay niños que son residentes legales y tienen que esperar que sus estados eliminen este tiempo, desde sanford, florida, danay rivero. >>> ahora pasamos con ilia calderón y un adelanto del noticiero univisión edición nocturna >>> hola, ¿qué tal?, jorge, maría elena salinas, tenemos la información de king city california, que familias demandaron a la policía, porque les quitaron los carros y después los vendían. >>> vuelve la saga bieber, el cnatt dice que no estaba borracho, y que tenía una fractura en su pie derecho. >>> no me digas. >>> caray. >>>esa está buena. >>> no hay que dar ideas. >>> gracias. >>> después de varias décadas un grupo de hispanos y afroamericanos son reconocidos como héroes, volvemos >>> si quiere más información de los plans de salud para usted y s ♪. >>> colombia regresaba a un mundial después de 22 años, freddy rincón culmina una triangulación
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>> rene, thank you so much. let's bring in our expert panel to talk about what the pilots on flight 370 said. you know miles o'brien. he's a correspondent for pbs news hour and former chief of staff for the federal aviation administration, michael. miles, let me start with you. does anything stand out to you in what we know so far about this transcript? >> well, we don't know enough about it. i will tell you this, it's possible that the transcript they got is incomplete, could be some acars transmission, air traffic control to the crew. you have to remember, it's not just one tape rolling somewhere. there's the tower frequency, ground control, center frequencies. in order to get this all compiled would take quite a bit of work. i'm not sure that the telegraph has done this. we don't know yet. >> and what conversations are recorded at all? i mean, every single one of them in different places, as miles explained? >> absolutely. they have that information but i agree with miles, it's so early and there's other data
>> rene, thank you so much. let's bring in our expert panel to talk about what the pilots on flight 370 said. you know miles o'brien. he's a correspondent for pbs news hour and former chief of staff for the federal aviation administration, michael. miles, let me start with you. does anything stand out to you in what we know so far about this transcript? >> well, we don't know enough about it. i will tell you this, it's possible that the transcript they got is incomplete, could be...
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thank you, rene marsh. appreciate that. >>> u.s.gence community increasingly turning their focus on those in the cockpit, the pilots being responsible for the missing jet. malaysian police today say they searched the pilots' home outside kuala lumpur. police were also seen leaving the home of the co-pilot carrying small shopping bags. david mckenzie live in beijing, where the flight was scheduled to land last week. david, are tensions growing between china and the malaysian government because of this? >> reporter: well, they definitely are growing, those tensions. there has been a whole lot of mudslinging between the two sides. earlier this week, certainly from the malaysian side, they criticized the chinese for giving out mistaken information and now, the chinese are saying that they need to step up their efforts on the search. one state media editorial which is really a mouthpiece of the government here, saying massive efforts have been squandered and numerous rumors have been spawned repeatedly wracking the nerves of the awaiting
thank you, rene marsh. appreciate that. >>> u.s.gence community increasingly turning their focus on those in the cockpit, the pilots being responsible for the missing jet. malaysian police today say they searched the pilots' home outside kuala lumpur. police were also seen leaving the home of the co-pilot carrying small shopping bags. david mckenzie live in beijing, where the flight was scheduled to land last week. david, are tensions growing between china and the malaysian government...
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let's start with renee marsh, joining us by phone in washington. so, renee, there has been some confusion surrounding the identities of two of the passengers. malaysia airlines saying there is an austrian passenger and italian passenger, but austria and italy are denying that because of the issue of passports, one stolen or lost. and possibly replaced. explain to us what's going on here? >> that's the big question that investigators have and it's something that people are really zeroing in on here. if indeed those passports were lost and stolen, were they reported lost and stolen, authorities are saying they were, so the question now becomes how did someone get on board this malaysia airlines plane with these documents that should not have been valid. this is a question that investigators really want to get to the bottom of and so, how will they get to the bottom of this at this point? because as i speak to you, this plane is still categorized as missing, so you know, i spoke with one expert. he says one of the major points of access or points of i
let's start with renee marsh, joining us by phone in washington. so, renee, there has been some confusion surrounding the identities of two of the passengers. malaysia airlines saying there is an austrian passenger and italian passenger, but austria and italy are denying that because of the issue of passports, one stolen or lost. and possibly replaced. explain to us what's going on here? >> that's the big question that investigators have and it's something that people are really zeroing...
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renee, what do we know about the flight path based on the information we have so far? i know nothing is definitive, but what best guesses are investigators able to make at this point? >> well, we know from the latest presser that happened today we got more detail about the final flight path of this plane here. we have our own model 777 here. so this is what we know. the acars system, which essentially tells you all about everything going on, the condition of the plane, how are the engines running, how are things going with the plane, are there any problems being detected. we know that was the first thing to go off. we also know that the last time that this plane was picked up on radar was right -- you're looking at the map there, last point of contact right over the south china sea. then they started analyzing some s satellite data. now we're starting to learn more about that flight path of the missing plane. we now know, they are confirming for us that the plane did indeed make that turn and head towards the west. u.s. official also telling us, you're looking at the g
renee, what do we know about the flight path based on the information we have so far? i know nothing is definitive, but what best guesses are investigators able to make at this point? >> well, we know from the latest presser that happened today we got more detail about the final flight path of this plane here. we have our own model 777 here. so this is what we know. the acars system, which essentially tells you all about everything going on, the condition of the plane, how are the engines...