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objects in the search area. a chineseews agency xinhua is the source for that, the same source that says that this pulse was detected, photographs of the objects were taken after they were spotted from the plane, 11:05 local time according to xinhua. that gives us almost 12 hours ago these pictures were taken. i would imagine the protocol is these would then be given to malaysia and then also shared with the australians as we learned as the information came out about those pulses that were detected. but here again, is a map of where this pulse signal was detected and now we've got news from xinhua, the chinese state news agency, it lthat almost obs have been seen in this search area. >> frank, i do want to get back to you quickly before we let you go as we talk about these audiotapes. are you listening to or is there ever any indication when you listen to these tapes that maybe there's some noise in the background that you, you know, have technology to extrapolate from that and glean any information from that as opposed t
objects in the search area. a chineseews agency xinhua is the source for that, the same source that says that this pulse was detected, photographs of the objects were taken after they were spotted from the plane, 11:05 local time according to xinhua. that gives us almost 12 hours ago these pictures were taken. i would imagine the protocol is these would then be given to malaysia and then also shared with the australians as we learned as the information came out about those pulses that were...
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no one knew this chinese ship the ship. npoint this location? >> we don't know. we're guessing what they actually do have. i've been scanning english speaking chinese newspapers all day. this is front page news throughout the country. and the way they are reporting this there, they are quoting chinese scientists and college professors as this is it. we found the airplane. so they are not even speculating with caution in china. what that does in my mind is create an enormous political problem for australia and malaysians if they send that echo over that site and find nothing, do they just say there was nothing there in the first place and leave? do they say maybe the battery ran out by the time they got there? they are going to have a hard time ignoring the chinese information because of the pressure that's going to be put on them by china itself. >> mary australia authorities are saying that this is quote, important and encouraging lead. at the same time does it look as though the chinese are trying to take the lead in inves
no one knew this chinese ship the ship. npoint this location? >> we don't know. we're guessing what they actually do have. i've been scanning english speaking chinese newspapers all day. this is front page news throughout the country. and the way they are reporting this there, they are quoting chinese scientists and college professors as this is it. we found the airplane. so they are not even speculating with caution in china. what that does in my mind is create an enormous political...
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the chinese don't do that. back to their capital in beijing and then beijing decides what to relay to the australians, and so that's led to a source -- that's a source of confusion, potentially a source of friction as well. >> matthew chance, thanks so much, in perth, australia. so is the ping that the chinese claim to have heard today actually from flight 370? we're bringing in our team of aviation analysts right after this quick break. ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪ na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na some things just go together, like auto and home insurance. bundle them together at progressive, and you save big on both. ♪ oh, oh-oh, oh, oh hey, it's me! [ whistles ] and there's my dog! [gasps] there's my steps! i should stop talking. perfectly paired savings. now, that's progressive. their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and
the chinese don't do that. back to their capital in beijing and then beijing decides what to relay to the australians, and so that's led to a source -- that's a source of confusion, potentially a source of friction as well. >> matthew chance, thanks so much, in perth, australia. so is the ping that the chinese claim to have heard today actually from flight 370? we're bringing in our team of aviation analysts right after this quick break. ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪...
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experts say it was the same frequently that airplane flight recorders emit. chinese reporters reported their planes had spotted white objects in the water about 90 kilometers away. those are the developments we just learned at a new conference about an hour and a half ago. let's go straight to the base of the search operations now, live in perth, australia. erin mclaughlin is there. quite encouraging developments, erin. they're stressing that nothing is confirmed but something perhaps is happening. >> reporter: that's right, natalie. this is certainly a significant development in this search. they are deploying a number of assets to the area in response to the "haixun 01" find. angus houston, who is spearheading this search saying this is the most promising lead they have so far, the chinese search vessel detects not one but two acoustic events some 24 hours and 2 kilometers apart in an area that it seems to be at this point pretty significant. houston also saying that based on news information about the condition of the inmarsat satellite, they are revising the most
experts say it was the same frequently that airplane flight recorders emit. chinese reporters reported their planes had spotted white objects in the water about 90 kilometers away. those are the developments we just learned at a new conference about an hour and a half ago. let's go straight to the base of the search operations now, live in perth, australia. erin mclaughlin is there. quite encouraging developments, erin. they're stressing that nothing is confirmed but something perhaps is...
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the chinese vessel did duplicate the 37.5 gigahertz.0 feet. if indeed a pinger or pulse is detected that is now in the area, give me an idea of how and by what means would the exploration go to those depths. you have been in depths like this. explain what would be in store. >> there are two ways to get to these depths. you can use a remote operated vehicle, an rov and you would need a work class rov which would go down on the end of a tether, the tether provides power and electricity and command and control to the device. >> and you used that apparatus in the search for the titanic? >> yes, it was but our dives were by man submersibles. which are free swimming. they are not tethered or operated by humans. >> so, when we talk about this search area, they would probably have to be the use of both. perhaps some use of manned submersables as well? >> they are not necessarily the ideal way to go. they are fairly rare. and they have a limited time down below they are carrying humans which breathe oxygen. a remote vehicle can operate 24/7. >>
the chinese vessel did duplicate the 37.5 gigahertz.0 feet. if indeed a pinger or pulse is detected that is now in the area, give me an idea of how and by what means would the exploration go to those depths. you have been in depths like this. explain what would be in store. >> there are two ways to get to these depths. you can use a remote operated vehicle, an rov and you would need a work class rov which would go down on the end of a tether, the tether provides power and electricity and...
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that is the malaysian story in a nutshell. has thus chinese nationalism than the filipinos because they are so enmeshed with their own tensions that they don't have the psychological space to focus like the vietnamese to against the chinese with the south china sea or the filipinos. >> that you mentioned these ethnicities that there were a historical movements of people that were not that familiar to people of the street but you feel are significant. when i think how you travel. why is it with strategic issues you visit historic sites? >> because history does not begin in a place the did you arrive there. you are writing at the 23rd chapter of history to make is that the american way to assume that it did not begin? >>. [laughter] the only way to have any prospective or context for what you are seeing and hearing is to everything that has gone on in the place before you get there to put into perspective. you can only do that through reading and reading. visiting historical sites and interviewing historians and philosophers not just to the poli
that is the malaysian story in a nutshell. has thus chinese nationalism than the filipinos because they are so enmeshed with their own tensions that they don't have the psychological space to focus like the vietnamese to against the chinese with the south china sea or the filipinos. >> that you mentioned these ethnicities that there were a historical movements of people that were not that familiar to people of the street but you feel are significant. when i think how you travel. why is it...
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to intervene more to put pressure on the chinese. but as i said, the u.s.is walking a tightrope with these crises come with these little crises of the kind you point out. because the bilateral relationship between the u.s. and china is just so massively important, that we cannot get into a kind of come into an incident, into a military incident with china because of something like this. at the same time, the philippines is a treaty ally of the united states. that means it's a very formal relationship like we have with south korea, like with japan. we have relatively few of those in the world and some of our most important are in the asia-pacific. >> if someone shoots the philippines they are effectively at war with the united states? >> let me put it this way. when china pushes around the philippines, the chinese regime can essentially say to its own nationalists at home, see, we can poke a finger into the eye of uncle sam. because the philippines is a treaty ally. it's sort of a cheap way of poking a finger at the united states by staying we will push on t
to intervene more to put pressure on the chinese. but as i said, the u.s.is walking a tightrope with these crises come with these little crises of the kind you point out. because the bilateral relationship between the u.s. and china is just so massively important, that we cannot get into a kind of come into an incident, into a military incident with china because of something like this. at the same time, the philippines is a treaty ally of the united states. that means it's a very formal...
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some promising leads both from "ocean shield" and from the chinese. i think, don, the important this evening -- thing of what he said is time and again we will investigate every event. we've got a transmission, we must investigate it. >> michael kay, he said hearing this for 90 seconds or a minute or what have you, you still must investigate it. but one would think if it is indeed the data recorders, you would hear it for a longer period of time. >> absolutely, don. i think this was a calm, measured and supremely effective response by air chief marshall houston. in his press conference, he hit a number of critical points and i'm looking toward the families and loved ones at this point. number one, he confirmed the ping from the chinese news agency wasn't verified. i think that's very important just to reduce everyone's expectations. he then said he was actually talking to the rcc in china, the rescue coordination center in china. that's very important because we've been talking about establishing that communication with china, in bringing in that infor
some promising leads both from "ocean shield" and from the chinese. i think, don, the important this evening -- thing of what he said is time and again we will investigate every event. we've got a transmission, we must investigate it. >> michael kay, he said hearing this for 90 seconds or a minute or what have you, you still must investigate it. but one would think if it is indeed the data recorders, you would hear it for a longer period of time. >> absolutely, don. i...
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the overwhelming number of passengers now missing were chinese. they have a lot of domestic political reasons to look like they're leading the search. and you'll recall, though, that two or three days after the plane first went missing, the chinese claim they had satellite imagery of debris in the water. >> i remember that, yes. >> very fuzzy, turned out to be a red herring. >> yes. >> so i think the chinese have a disincentive here to be transparent. they're obviously using military assets. they don't want to reveal too much about them. so these conflicting motives from china to look like they're doing something but not to tell us too much about what it is exactly, i think has to lead you to be very cautious about this latest revelation. >> are you saying, ambassador, that international politics slowed things down and could it have cost us a chance to actually find this plane? >> well, yes to both those questions. look, i think the malaysians were embarrassed from the start. they knew they were over their heads. they kept hoping something would t
the overwhelming number of passengers now missing were chinese. they have a lot of domestic political reasons to look like they're leading the search. and you'll recall, though, that two or three days after the plane first went missing, the chinese claim they had satellite imagery of debris in the water. >> i remember that, yes. >> very fuzzy, turned out to be a red herring. >> yes. >> so i think the chinese have a disincentive here to be transparent. they're obviously...
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jeff, what do you make of the chinese hearing a pulse signal. are you confident that it could be the real deal? >> good evening. i don't knt no't know if i'd usd confident, because we need more information, but i am hopeful, as i am sure that all of the families are, and everybody wants to get to the bottom of this and understand what happened. so finding the recorders is a very important piece of that, and we need to know what was heard, how long it was heard and what type of signal to better understand if it is the locator beacons themselves. >> and sure. and the analysts are saying perhaps, and also expressing some hope as you are. renee, you are learning new information about the chinese equipment, right? i mean, if the folks had been following this, they know that the big pinger locator was the u.s. piece of equipment that was lent to the australians and the tpl-25, the giant underwater microphone, but this is something different, and what do we know about it? >> it is also an underwater mic microphone, hydrophone, but it is not the same cap
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dare i say, it's the chinese. haven't we had conversations thus far in the process about their purported lack of sharing satellite imagery. when they did share the satellite imagery, the image they shared was doctored or blurry. also, just two hours prior to this news breaking, that the malaysians would have had a press conference which i watched in my hotel room. they did not say anything about this. it points to the dysfunction of the sharing of information. i have been told repeatedly that the depth of the ocean poses challenges. to find the pinger, you have to be on top of it. i guess the response to my own skepticism is to say, maybe the chinese had this information all along and weren't sharing it. where am i wrong, richard? >> you are not, frankly. you're not. if you talk to anybody this morning, they are all raising the same questions. firstly, the timing looks interesting and i'm being charitable. secondly, the nature of the release of the information is counter to everything that anybody ever involved in
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what the chinese were talking about, 90 seconds. manufacturer, himself, said if this pinger is working, it's continuously pinging. it's not going to ping for two seconds and then stop. so that's probably why they're weighing more heavily on what the ocean shield is. >> the chinese detection capabilities were minuscule compared to what the u.s. has out there. >> yeah, they were designed for shallow water work. they were only good for a few thousand feet. attached to the end of a pole in a, you know, ad hoc manner. it was not a serious detection. >> at least 300 miles or so away from where the u.s. navy detected those pinging signals coming in for about two hours. i want to play a clip, this is the u.s. navy commander william marks. i spoke with him in the past hour. listen to this. >> we are working around the clock to reacquire the signal, but there were some encouraging developments over the weekend. we are cautiously optimistic. probably more so just when it happened. and as the weekend goes on, we're still working hard to get it b
what the chinese were talking about, 90 seconds. manufacturer, himself, said if this pinger is working, it's continuously pinging. it's not going to ping for two seconds and then stop. so that's probably why they're weighing more heavily on what the ocean shield is. >> the chinese detection capabilities were minuscule compared to what the u.s. has out there. >> yeah, they were designed for shallow water work. they were only good for a few thousand feet. attached to the end of a pole...
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that the chinese briefly detected on friday and saturday. an australian official says it's unlikely to be from the same source. >> it's not possible for sounds to travel latterly but it would be difficult near the surface of the ocean, for instance. >> all of this activity is happening around the arc where the plane was placed at 8:19 a.m. the day it disappeared. the australians believe it's the most likely place that the plane went down. also emerging, new details about the pelane's flight path. officials say that the plane made a left turn skirting indonesia. could it be that someone in the cockpit and flying was trying to avoid radar? we may be one step to finding out if the new signals detected are truly from the plane's black boxes. and if it is and they found the black boxes, that truly would be extraordinary because they would have done it without finding any wreckage first, based on unproven satellite dated coupled with assumptions. when you think about aviation history and how they search for this sort of thing, it's never unfolded l
that the chinese briefly detected on friday and saturday. an australian official says it's unlikely to be from the same source. >> it's not possible for sounds to travel latterly but it would be difficult near the surface of the ocean, for instance. >> all of this activity is happening around the arc where the plane was placed at 8:19 a.m. the day it disappeared. the australians believe it's the most likely place that the plane went down. also emerging, new details about the...
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the data of the signal from the chinese ship analyzed by other experts? ond any condition [ inaudible question ] and the third one is [ inaudible question ] >> well, the process is one of, you know, verification. and essentially, the information has been passed through the chinese authorities to the australian authorities with a request to do further investigation of the acoustic detection. so that is why "hms echo" and "australian defense vessel ocean shield" which has special equipment which will be useful in these circumstances are proceeding to the location of the chinese ship. now all the data this becomes available to the authorities is obviously looked at very closely. but at the moment, at the moment, the data we have does not provide a means of verification. we have to -- we have to do further investigation on the site itself. and that is why all of these resources are being moved to that particular location. >> so then can you tell -- >> well, i think we just have to let the experts take their necessary time to come up with the -- their conclusio
the data of the signal from the chinese ship analyzed by other experts? ond any condition [ inaudible question ] and the third one is [ inaudible question ] >> well, the process is one of, you know, verification. and essentially, the information has been passed through the chinese authorities to the australian authorities with a request to do further investigation of the acoustic detection. so that is why "hms echo" and "australian defense vessel ocean shield" which...
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is there a recording that's been handed by the chinese to the us a australians?c event only lasted around 90 seconds which according to chinese media was not enough time for them to be able to actually record it but the three people that were on board the dinghy at the time this signal occurred actually say they heard it. that being said, the chinese are acknowledging that this does need to be verified, that it does need to be investigated and they have requested assistance from jack in order to do that. the british vessel is hours away from being able to help in that effort but authorities here are taking seriously given the fact that there were two acoustic events two kilometers apart within 24 hours of each other. also significant the location in line with the new location. experts are saying the plane most likely went down. >> erin mclaughlin in perth, australia, thank you so much. >>> we'll continue our coverage of the missing flight 370 later this morning on "state of the union." >> candy crowley, what are you most curious about this morning? >> i think the
is there a recording that's been handed by the chinese to the us a australians?c event only lasted around 90 seconds which according to chinese media was not enough time for them to be able to actually record it but the three people that were on board the dinghy at the time this signal occurred actually say they heard it. that being said, the chinese are acknowledging that this does need to be verified, that it does need to be investigated and they have requested assistance from jack in order...
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whether it can verify what the chinese have found. there's another location as well which i think is worth remembering about. which is the australian vessel, a sophisticated vessel called the ocean shield is investigating another acoustic i vent some 300 nautical miles away. it's also found something that it's interested in and wants to investigate further. so we're looking for updates on what its progress is as well. so two separate locations in the indian ocean where there's potentially some hope of finding something will give us a clue to the whereabouts of this missing malaysian airliner, ashleigh. >> matthew, thank you. many miles to the north of you to beijing where david mackenzie is standing by. david, look, this has been a very promising weekend in terms of developments because there have been so many days when there have been none or few. how are the families taking all of this new news of not only the change in the path of that plane but also three different receptions of pingers? >> reporter: well, the families really are j
whether it can verify what the chinese have found. there's another location as well which i think is worth remembering about. which is the australian vessel, a sophisticated vessel called the ocean shield is investigating another acoustic i vent some 300 nautical miles away. it's also found something that it's interested in and wants to investigate further. so we're looking for updates on what its progress is as well. so two separate locations in the indian ocean where there's potentially some...
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we have a transmission that has been received by the chinese ship. the job now is to determine what is the significance of that event, does it confirm or deny the presence of the aircraft locater on the bottom of the ocean? that's what we're doing. >> if it's transmitting at that frequency, what other possible sources could there be? >> again, what we have got here are fleeting acoustic events. the one night before last lasted just a very short period of time. the one yesterday afternoon, i think it was 1547 in the afternoon was nor 90 seconds. that's all we've got. it's not a continuous transmission. if you get close to the device, we should be receiving it for a longer period of time than just a fleeting encounter, but we've got a transmission, we must investigate it, and that's the way we work. >> one more thing. you were talking about satellite discrepancy earlier. >> yep. >> does that satellite discrepancy -- when you are talking about going back to the southern ocean, to the original area or in the area you are in the area of the chinese vessel?
we have a transmission that has been received by the chinese ship. the job now is to determine what is the significance of that event, does it confirm or deny the presence of the aircraft locater on the bottom of the ocean? that's what we're doing. >> if it's transmitting at that frequency, what other possible sources could there be? >> again, what we have got here are fleeting acoustic events. the one night before last lasted just a very short period of time. the one yesterday...
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what do we know about the chinese technology and the hydrophone?talked about this a little bit earlier, jeffrey, but what more do we know? >> don, we don't know an awful lot. we are getting fragments of what technology they have onboard. i don't think we should underestimate the technology they have onboard. they haven't been forthcoming giving us the fine detail of that. this particular ship was launched, i think, in 2006. it's actually the u.s. equivalent of a coast guard cutter. and it has been deployed to the search area. but, you know, i think the chinese are probably pretty well up there with most as far as technology is concerned. >> okay. what else is out there that would send out a signal that could interfere with the pinger, mary? >> well, i disagree with some of the guests. you know, the pinger signal is this cyclical once every second, you know, a ping, we call it a ping, but it sounds like a tick, and besides, it's really for electronic signaling and to be picked up electronically. i don't think that a lot of things out there sound lik
what do we know about the chinese technology and the hydrophone?talked about this a little bit earlier, jeffrey, but what more do we know? >> don, we don't know an awful lot. we are getting fragments of what technology they have onboard. i don't think we should underestimate the technology they have onboard. they haven't been forthcoming giving us the fine detail of that. this particular ship was launched, i think, in 2006. it's actually the u.s. equivalent of a coast guard cutter. and it...
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is this something that the chinese have, and they are using? >> i understand it is a system made in the u.s., and it is a standard sonar crystal item that changes a voltage to the mechanical pulse that pushes out into the water the, and once you have that crystal, you can fairly straight forward to make a pinger or a pinger receiver. >> thank you, sir. i appreciate it. you wanted to the say something else, richard quest? >> i would like to the -- >> is he still there? >> yes. i want to quickly. it is richard quest and, sir, looking at the pictures that we have seen where you see the basically the fishing pole with the microphone being shoved over the side of the small boat, it does not look very sophisticated compared to what we have been led to believe are the the ocean shie shield. i mean, is it likely with such rudimentary methods that they have picked something up? >> it is possible. simple is better, and if that signal can travel through the water and reach that hydrophone, you will get a response. and they have evidently think they have he
is this something that the chinese have, and they are using? >> i understand it is a system made in the u.s., and it is a standard sonar crystal item that changes a voltage to the mechanical pulse that pushes out into the water the, and once you have that crystal, you can fairly straight forward to make a pinger or a pinger receiver. >> thank you, sir. i appreciate it. you wanted to the say something else, richard quest? >> i would like to the -- >> is he still there?...
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among the more someone hundred 40,000 chinese, but once a year, the chinese community in paris gathers in a small town to commemorate them. >> this is an unusual day for this village in northern france. a bus of chinese visitors has arrived from paris. even chinese soldiers from the french foreign legion have come. their destination is a small cemetery on the outskirts of the village, the final resting place of 838 chinese who died here during world war i. it's a chinese custom to remember the dead on the first weekend in april, even though none of the visitors is a relative of any of the dead here. >> this is the festival, an important chinese tradition. it's the day when we go to the cemetery and clean the graves. normally, the children of the deceased do this, but these people have no children, so we do it. that's our tradition. >> the dead here were not soldiers but laborers. during world war i, the british brought about 140,000 chinese to france to keep the war machine operating. for many, it was a journey of no return. >> our countrymen here supported the french and english and w
among the more someone hundred 40,000 chinese, but once a year, the chinese community in paris gathers in a small town to commemorate them. >> this is an unusual day for this village in northern france. a bus of chinese visitors has arrived from paris. even chinese soldiers from the french foreign legion have come. their destination is a small cemetery on the outskirts of the village, the final resting place of 838 chinese who died here during world war i. it's a chinese custom to...
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the chinese released new details through state-run media. all the other countries involved in the search are reporting directly to the coordination center. is that a problem there? >> reporter: i think it's a source of friction. it's also a source of confusion. you're right. there are eight countries involved in this international search, don. all of them apart from china are directing they flow of information through the australian organization that's coordinating this search. and so, yes, it's been somewhat confusing. it seems the chinese directing their information, their findings, through their chain of command in beijing, then beijing decides what to pass on. all sorts of problems. one of thes we th s wquestions raises, detecting pulses under the water and spotting these objects is what they were doing searching outside of the designated search zones. because these areas that are being talked about, and they gave us gps koord nance of where they are. they're neither in the search area that was current a few days ago nor are they in the s
the chinese released new details through state-run media. all the other countries involved in the search are reporting directly to the coordination center. is that a problem there? >> reporter: i think it's a source of friction. it's also a source of confusion. you're right. there are eight countries involved in this international search, don. all of them apart from china are directing they flow of information through the australian organization that's coordinating this search. and so,...
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the chinese do have the most assets in the search. but we do know that the "hms echo" is headed to this area to try to confirm what they heard. what is remarkable about this development has to be that this came in the ninth hour of thinking that time was running out if it had not run out to hear anything. >> well if it is verified it will be a stroke of luck. the batteries are supposed to time out today. they are noun known to work for longer time, eight, ten days afterwards. but they are on borrowed time with the batteries which is why they are trying to get as much equipment involved so they can verify their exact location. even if they find it, you are talking about 4,500 meters beneath the surface of the water. you are still talking about a very pain staking process to try to salvage the black boxes. it's another reason that chief houston is telling everyone we should approach all of this news with caution. >> another good reason indeed. thank you, paula newton for us live in perth. just a short time ago i spoke with peter goles.
the chinese do have the most assets in the search. but we do know that the "hms echo" is headed to this area to try to confirm what they heard. what is remarkable about this development has to be that this came in the ninth hour of thinking that time was running out if it had not run out to hear anything. >> well if it is verified it will be a stroke of luck. the batteries are supposed to time out today. they are noun known to work for longer time, eight, ten days afterwards....
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most of the passengers were chinese. granted that he being the sort of person that he is, since he has been put in charge of this investigation, he doesn't appear to be the kind of person that will come out and say i have nothing new to tell you. he will just tell you in a press briefing, i don't have anything new. and when i do, i will come out and tell you. >>. no i think he has something to tell us. but he could either tell us that they have detected a signal and that it sounds promising, or that they have detected a signal and they have discounted it. but at least he is giving us an update. everybody knows they have detected a signal and everybody is wondering what they're doing about it. i don't see anything unusual about this press conference at all. but i'm also not expecting any good news in particular. about the chinese ship operating down there, it is interesting to note that when the chinese ship did get the detection, it was relayed to the australians via chinese news agency and the chinese authorities, not di
most of the passengers were chinese. granted that he being the sort of person that he is, since he has been put in charge of this investigation, he doesn't appear to be the kind of person that will come out and say i have nothing new to tell you. he will just tell you in a press briefing, i don't have anything new. and when i do, i will come out and tell you. >>. no i think he has something to tell us. but he could either tell us that they have detected a signal and that it sounds...
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the data of the signal from the chinese ship and then analyzed it by the other experts?ond, any condition is needed to be fulfilled before you draw the conclusion, i mean the confirmation. the third one is when you can draw the conclusion. >> well the process is one of, you know, verification. and essentially the information has been passed through the chinese authorities to the australian authorities with a request to do further investigation of the acoustic detection. so that is why hms echo and australian defense vessel ocean shield, which has special equipment, which will be useful in these circumstances, are proceeding to the location of the chinese ship. now all the data that becomes available to the authorities is, obviously, looked at very closely. but at the moment, at the moment the data we have does not provide a means of verification. we have to -- we have to do further investigation on the site itself. and that is why all of these resources are being moved to that particular location. i think we have to let the experts take their necessary time to come up wi
the data of the signal from the chinese ship and then analyzed it by the other experts?ond, any condition is needed to be fulfilled before you draw the conclusion, i mean the confirmation. the third one is when you can draw the conclusion. >> well the process is one of, you know, verification. and essentially the information has been passed through the chinese authorities to the australian authorities with a request to do further investigation of the acoustic detection. so that is why hms...
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just like this report from the chinese news agency. he people on the ship to understand what they are talking about. something could have been lost in transmitting from the ship to the chinese news agency. i'm not saying it is. what i'm saying is it is very important to make sure that you know what you are saying is a fact before you release it to the public. >> all right. we will take a break here, guys, back in the control room or can we continue? we will take a break. we have our resources around the world in kuala lumpur and perth. simon boxall joining us and mary schiavo. we will continue to report on the breaking news reported by the chinese news agency xinhua, that the patrol ship discovered a pulse signal of 37.5 kilohertz that would match a flight data recorder. it has not been confirmed to have come from a flight data recorder. stay here with cnn. we will continue with the coverage in just a moment. hi she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give m
just like this report from the chinese news agency. he people on the ship to understand what they are talking about. something could have been lost in transmitting from the ship to the chinese news agency. i'm not saying it is. what i'm saying is it is very important to make sure that you know what you are saying is a fact before you release it to the public. >> all right. we will take a break here, guys, back in the control room or can we continue? we will take a break. we have our...
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i don't think the chinese would have reported this if they didn't believe they had something. not recording it makes it difficult to verify. this sounds very - i'm optimistic about this, and i hope the australians get out there and verify this via the joint coordination center. >> do you think it's truly a solid lead. i'm a little confused about why it wasn't recorded, i'm not sure if that is not normal or it was a fluke. >> we don't know what kind of equipment the chinese use. we have seen the coast guard cutter and semi rig it boats with the hired phones over the side. i know it's u.s. made equipment but it looks primitive. but they may have been in the right location. it's like real estate location, location, location. >> being in the right place at the right time. is there anything else, playing devil's advocate that could emit this signal under water that may not be the black box? >> i suppose there are. i'm not an expert on underwater sound wave detection, but the fact of the frequency, they didn't record it, but monitored the frequency, and the one second pulse rate whic
i don't think the chinese would have reported this if they didn't believe they had something. not recording it makes it difficult to verify. this sounds very - i'm optimistic about this, and i hope the australians get out there and verify this via the joint coordination center. >> do you think it's truly a solid lead. i'm a little confused about why it wasn't recorded, i'm not sure if that is not normal or it was a fluke. >> we don't know what kind of equipment the chinese use. we...
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get ortho®. >>> a quick update on the search for flight 370. a chinesep has reportedly detected a 90-second stream of pings consistent with an airliner's so-called black box, but it's too soon to say whether they are linked to the missing plane. the chinese also report one of their search planes detected white objects floating in the ocean near the search area. previous objects turned out to be trash or other debris not significant to this investigation. meantime, investigators have played the recordings of flight 370's air-to-ground conversations for friends but not the families of the pilot and first officer in an effort to identify the speaker. for the first time, people who are noninvestigators are listening to the recordings of the final conversations from the cockpit of flight 370. cnn's joe johns joining me from kuala lumpur. joe, good to see you, and just why are they letting these recordings play for people besides the families who are so desperate to hear them? >> reporter: well, you're right, brianna. it's a very curious fact, and, you know, t
get ortho®. >>> a quick update on the search for flight 370. a chinesep has reportedly detected a 90-second stream of pings consistent with an airliner's so-called black box, but it's too soon to say whether they are linked to the missing plane. the chinese also report one of their search planes detected white objects floating in the ocean near the search area. previous objects turned out to be trash or other debris not significant to this investigation. meantime, investigators have...
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among them less some coke and forty thousand tiny it's the onesie in the chinese community in paddy's get this in small town to commemorate them. he says an unusual day in the village of million sandown in northern france the boss of chinese visitors has arrived from parents even chinese soldiers from the french foreign legion have come their destination is a small cemetery on the outskirts of the village the final resting place of a country of thirty eight chinese who died here during world war one. it's a chinese custom to remember the dead on the first weekend in april even though none of the visitors is a relative of any of the dead here. soon after to do to me see that she meets this is bitching mean festival. an important chinese tradition to you on yet it's the day when we go to the cemetery and cleaned the grapes to me to do to even the normally the children of the deceased do this but these people have no children. so we do it that's our tradition. see see look. here were soldiers laborers. during world war one the british run about one hundred forty thousand chinese to frien
among them less some coke and forty thousand tiny it's the onesie in the chinese community in paddy's get this in small town to commemorate them. he says an unusual day in the village of million sandown in northern france the boss of chinese visitors has arrived from parents even chinese soldiers from the french foreign legion have come their destination is a small cemetery on the outskirts of the village the final resting place of a country of thirty eight chinese who died here during world...
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the chinese may have made a breakthrough. the official chinese news agency says chinese patrol ship detected pulse signals in the southern indian ocean. the possible ping sounds from the black box were discovered by ship in an area outside today's search area. 1,000 miles northwest of perth, australia. they said the pulses were on the frequency the same as the pings sent from the plane's black box. chinese television earlier reported some ships have been moved to the new location but didn't say why. it's worth being cautious about the reports because there have been so many false leads before. the australian authorities, which are leading the sea search haven't confirmed the chinese report but are likely to send ships and planes to the area sunday. earlier the malaysia authorities said they wouldn't give up on finding the plane. >> it's been almost a month since malaysia flight 370 went missing. the search has been difficult, challenging and complex. in spite of all this, our determination remains undiminished. >> the search t
the chinese may have made a breakthrough. the official chinese news agency says chinese patrol ship detected pulse signals in the southern indian ocean. the possible ping sounds from the black box were discovered by ship in an area outside today's search area. 1,000 miles northwest of perth, australia. they said the pulses were on the frequency the same as the pings sent from the plane's black box. chinese television earlier reported some ships have been moved to the new location but didn't say...
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in the league wanted to. there was a chinese camp on these fields next to the village of the last email. witnesses who have since died told dominique dunne and love that the british soldiers treated the chinese like forced laborers. they worked ten hours a day six days a week and receive starvation wages if they broke a rule they were severely punished. all macho book without him out of trouble below our feet lies a lot of misery. this is where the chinese lit. you have to imagine it. during the day he suffered the heaviest lever in the evening they returned here exhausted where it was a much better. nana and papa camp was locked up in. there was a sick day and even a mental hospital. for those who couldn't take it anymore so far from home and cut off from their family is limited to unicef to keep many went crazy ocd. oh and she told the coach from here the workers marched every day and layered train station to work. the show not the political play calling to me. yes mam is located between the top of the strategic port in world
in the league wanted to. there was a chinese camp on these fields next to the village of the last email. witnesses who have since died told dominique dunne and love that the british soldiers treated the chinese like forced laborers. they worked ten hours a day six days a week and receive starvation wages if they broke a rule they were severely punished. all macho book without him out of trouble below our feet lies a lot of misery. this is where the chinese lit. you have to imagine it. during...
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the chinese ship detecting pings which could be coming from the black box of the plane. official chinese news agency says a chinese patrol ship detected the pulse signals in the southern indian ocean. the chinese report is believed to have come directly from the ship. the pulses were on the frequency same as the pings that would be coming from the girl's black box. they said some ships have been moved to new locations. it's worth being cautious about reports. there have been so many false leads before. the australian authorities which are leading the sea search haven't confirmed the reports but are likely to send ships and planes to the area sunday. earlier, the malaysia authorities leading the investigation says they won't give up on finding the plane. >> it's been almost a month since flight 370 has been missing. the search has been difficult, challenging and complex. our determination remains undiminished. >> the search for the black box is likely to be hampered in the coming days because of more bad weather. back to you. >> david piper, we'll check back as the day dev
the chinese ship detecting pings which could be coming from the black box of the plane. official chinese news agency says a chinese patrol ship detected the pulse signals in the southern indian ocean. the chinese report is believed to have come directly from the ship. the pulses were on the frequency same as the pings that would be coming from the girl's black box. they said some ships have been moved to new locations. it's worth being cautious about reports. there have been so many false leads...
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fit dough to cover any additional investigation wait till the chinese were here. they had to prepare the rails which were regularly damaged by bombs that went just imagine if they had to carry the rails here in lake temple from the same time sen gravel when the data did what he was all extremely happy abt it and the chinese tended to be shorts and delicate. and they had this journey full of hardships behind them. all you. the topic was so good it was an incredible drudgery we would need to contribute to our guide says if mom was talking on the field. the new canon law isn't the only person interested in this story. the challenge is here at the cemetery for the first time. the inscriptions on the gravestones revealed that many of these deadbeat come from his home city in china now the ones to send theheir names to the archives at home in the hope of finding some descendants. so called good ca i will call what i think this is important to us says up being the person that there's ever my ancestors that said i would want to know what happened here in france. people can
fit dough to cover any additional investigation wait till the chinese were here. they had to prepare the rails which were regularly damaged by bombs that went just imagine if they had to carry the rails here in lake temple from the same time sen gravel when the data did what he was all extremely happy abt it and the chinese tended to be shorts and delicate. and they had this journey full of hardships behind them. all you. the topic was so good it was an incredible drudgery we would need to...
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the majority of the people were chinese on that plane. many have floun down for the regular meetings with those government officials and they are cell conferencing back to the families in china and of course, if there is any confirmation, it means all hope is lost, harris. >> i know by text message, i know it is needed, but tough to look down at the phone and so something. joining us is john, a former ntsb official. and john, thank you. i don't know if you were able to watch the report, but australian authorities agree with the chinese searcher that it is consistent with a black box. if it is not that, what else could it be? >> animals can make sounds like the recorder, maunly whales because they community in about the same frequency range. but the steady 90 second signal is encouraging and i hope and pray for the family's sake it is the box and so they can move on. if it is the box, that moans the work is just beginning. >> you are giving us information about the 90 second pulse. why again, is that important? because the did youreration o
the majority of the people were chinese on that plane. many have floun down for the regular meetings with those government officials and they are cell conferencing back to the families in china and of course, if there is any confirmation, it means all hope is lost, harris. >> i know by text message, i know it is needed, but tough to look down at the phone and so something. joining us is john, a former ntsb official. and john, thank you. i don't know if you were able to watch the report,...
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so this is what we know about what the chinese say they've heard. twice, two times, electronic pulse signals, the second time they heard it, it was two kilometers from the original, and it lasted every second they heard something every second for 90 seconds. what do you make of that? >> i think it's very compelling. and particularly that they picked it up a second time. it's not uncommon that both of the black boxes, the voice recorder and the data recorder, you know, are located near each other, so that they picked up a second ping and held it for the for 90 seconds is very compelling. i agree with the air marshall houston that you can not jump to conclusi conclusions, but boy, this is an encouraging lead, probably the most encouraging lead we've had so far. of. >> and occurring with time running out. >> what will it take for verification? we know the hms echo is on the way. what kind of technology will it bring to help verify this or hear something more. >> my understanding is the chinese vessel had a hand held device, listening device, which is, y
so this is what we know about what the chinese say they've heard. twice, two times, electronic pulse signals, the second time they heard it, it was two kilometers from the original, and it lasted every second they heard something every second for 90 seconds. what do you make of that? >> i think it's very compelling. and particularly that they picked it up a second time. it's not uncommon that both of the black boxes, the voice recorder and the data recorder, you know, are located near...
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in the search in the indian ocean, the focus is on the area where a chinese ship said it detected two pulse signals. the signals heard friday and saturday were a little more than a mile apart, and right now a british ship with advanced equipment is heading there to check it out. an australian ship also picked up an acoustic noise but in a different area to the north. they can't verify that any of it is connected to the missing plane. >>> all right, let's check in now with will ripley in perth, australia. will? >> reporter: fred, the search area is larger, as you mentioned, after seeing it go down in size for most of this week, it increased to 6,000 square miles. they're searching for this debris field which on day 37 still has not been spotted. not one single piece of debris from flight 370 has been recovered. the underwater search also continues at this hour. we have confirmed at least four possible pings. a data analysis still pending on two of them. and we expect to possibly learn this week if they don't hear any more pings, it's now been five days since we heard a ping, the last o
in the search in the indian ocean, the focus is on the area where a chinese ship said it detected two pulse signals. the signals heard friday and saturday were a little more than a mile apart, and right now a british ship with advanced equipment is heading there to check it out. an australian ship also picked up an acoustic noise but in a different area to the north. they can't verify that any of it is connected to the missing plane. >>> all right, let's check in now with will ripley...
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the growing chinese influence in the region is sure to be discussed. the philippines where obama will make a speech a filipino service members has filed a case that the united nations over territorial disputes with china in the south china sea the white house supports the filipinos is strengthening of the philippine navy and is rotating more american troops for filipino military bases you'll hear the president saying what has been consistently us policy which is that these disputes. i needed the result on to be resolved through peaceful means. after gorging on three tracks as part of his week long visit. obama will also travel to malaysia which also has maritime claims in the south china sea to be the first american president to visit in almost fifty years. i love the way. us president barack obama is expected to top up the tent pacific partnership. it's a great trade agreement currently under negotiation but stalled between united states and japan over access to japan at the cultural and automobile markets. jessica's down cctv washington. pacific nati
the growing chinese influence in the region is sure to be discussed. the philippines where obama will make a speech a filipino service members has filed a case that the united nations over territorial disputes with china in the south china sea the white house supports the filipinos is strengthening of the philippine navy and is rotating more american troops for filipino military bases you'll hear the president saying what has been consistently us policy which is that these disputes. i needed...
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and people also like r&b, the chinese u.n., it -- chinese yuan, a gets the ball rolling. w, i would like to invite my chinese friend -- how you look at the international manipulation of the 3m the -- current seat. you think this is one of the major hurdles that prevents the u.s. from adopting a free trade and politicians tend to have protectionism in times of economic crisis. is that true. [speaking mandarin] >> [speaking mandarin] >> let me do a brief translation. some of the listeners -- she says that there is a limited margin for international legalization of renminbi according to research in this area. go ahead. >> [speaking mandarin] [speaking mandarin] >> wait a minute. my memory is poor. [laughter] sorry. peter, if you could help. >> [speaking mandarin] [laughter] >> maybe i could. she says china needs to regionalize first, the renminbi, and must turn china from the biggest export state into one of the biggest import states. >> renminbi [laughter] -->> [speaking mandarin] >> we should lay more emphasis on domestic consumption as opposed to turning to the pollution o
and people also like r&b, the chinese u.n., it -- chinese yuan, a gets the ball rolling. w, i would like to invite my chinese friend -- how you look at the international manipulation of the 3m the -- current seat. you think this is one of the major hurdles that prevents the u.s. from adopting a free trade and politicians tend to have protectionism in times of economic crisis. is that true. [speaking mandarin] >> [speaking mandarin] >> let me do a brief translation. some of the...
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the biggest clue in many days came from the chinese. ing in their own search areas and reporting to their own chain of command. is that a problem for the other seven countries involved? we'll talk about that next. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? that's a man interviewino.for a job. not that one. that one. the one who seems like he's already got the job 'cause he studied all the right courses from the get-go. and that's an accountant, a mom, a university of phoenix scholarship recipient, who used our unique --scratch that-- awesome career-planning tool. and that's a student, working late, with a day job, taking courses aligned with the industry he's aiming to be
the biggest clue in many days came from the chinese. ing in their own search areas and reporting to their own chain of command. is that a problem for the other seven countries involved? we'll talk about that next. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money...
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the chinese ship detected the signal right here. but there was another acoustic
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explore the possibility of bringing some chinese experts of the kind you describe and were unable to get the right person for this particular panel. but i think we would like to do more of this. this is, as i said, only a halfway point in our study, and we certainly expect to have more. and we, by the way, along the way we've had events including chris has done a couple of events with some officials involved in some of these decisions. so we certainly encourage that and want to have, want to have more of that. >> well, and being involved right now with putting together a panel overseas, i've been trying to do this, and what's frustrating, too, is that yet and still the polity in china hasn't reached a stage where -- and you know this from your time in china been where those officials and retired officials even felt the confidence of being able to do the kind of irresponsible thing we're doing right now. [laughter] by sharing, sharing our personal views without any baggage. so we're, but i think that's@+2z devoutly to be looked for in a second edition can. >> yep. >> we have time, i t
explore the possibility of bringing some chinese experts of the kind you describe and were unable to get the right person for this particular panel. but i think we would like to do more of this. this is, as i said, only a halfway point in our study, and we certainly expect to have more. and we, by the way, along the way we've had events including chris has done a couple of events with some officials involved in some of these decisions. so we certainly encourage that and want to have, want to...
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the the chinese are in a very different position. they have seen relations with counterbalance to being overly dependent on the u.s. they see potentially russian gas as more available and cheaper if it does not have an outlet in europe. they may be quite prepared to and up the russians slack be seen by the u.s. and effectively making it more difficult to get rested to behave and what we consider to be a responsible way. that can affect dynamics in a lot of ways. that is based on several contingencies, none of which is by any means certain. lessons will not take for its territorial disputes from the u.s. reaction. the argument on that generally is notat if the u.s. able to stand up to russian aggression, the chinese will draw the lesson that the united states will not stand up to chinese aggression in the south china sea. why aren't you worried about that? >> it is a very clear distinction. we have long-standing alliances in asia with most of the countries where the territorial disputes with china are most severe. we have stated time a
the the chinese are in a very different position. they have seen relations with counterbalance to being overly dependent on the u.s. they see potentially russian gas as more available and cheaper if it does not have an outlet in europe. they may be quite prepared to and up the russians slack be seen by the u.s. and effectively making it more difficult to get rested to behave and what we consider to be a responsible way. that can affect dynamics in a lot of ways. that is based on several...
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the chinese site has its trading debut in new york. bers highlight the challenge of a shift to mobile. drowning their sorrows, shares as a at diageo and remy slowdown in china leaves them with a hangover. welcome to "the pulse
the chinese site has its trading debut in new york. bers highlight the challenge of a shift to mobile. drowning their sorrows, shares as a at diageo and remy slowdown in china leaves them with a hangover. welcome to "the pulse
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interesting that relative to latino e ls the chinese farewell as well in the english. so, now inning i'm going to talk about math trajectories. so those trajectories are again similar to the ones we saw for english language art on the ax excess you'll see the x act excess we notice regardless of the pathway e ls in san francisco are scoring about the state average in most grades but the time is regardless of the pathway. and what we noticed especially those dual emergence program grow at a rate that is xhicht be with the state anchorage the lines track each other so the e ls are growing faster than the e ls in other pathways. this graft is for latino e l and the consistent pattern brown brown above the state overcame is for two pathways so the latino e l while the tyrannical is reversed they're growing slower and finally for the which they think so regardless of the pathway the chinese e ls are growing substantially above the state level and the proficiency is around 350 in math i mean in many of the pathway their scoring in the advanced ranges in all grades. we see th
interesting that relative to latino e ls the chinese farewell as well in the english. so, now inning i'm going to talk about math trajectories. so those trajectories are again similar to the ones we saw for english language art on the ax excess you'll see the x act excess we notice regardless of the pathway e ls in san francisco are scoring about the state average in most grades but the time is regardless of the pathway. and what we noticed especially those dual emergence program grow at a rate...
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why do you suppose the chinese shape was there. asn't the spot that anyone was supposed to be searching anyway. it raises a lot of eyebrows. ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪ na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na some things just go together, like auto and home insurance. bundle them together at progressive, and you save big on both. ♪ oh, oh-oh, oh, oh hey, it's me! [ whistles ] and there's my dog! [gasps] there's my steps! i should stop talking. perfectly paired savings. now, that's...
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a british naval vessel is headed to the area where a chinese ship reported detecting two pulse signals that matched the signals on the pinger's black boxes and some 300 miles away an australian ship detected what was discipled as an acoustic noise. meanwhile the flight may have flown around airspace to avoid radar detection. i'm going to bring in will ripley. he's following the investigation from perth. welcome. i feel like we're in a little bit of tragic monotony here. it seems each day these planes come back empty-handed. >> empty-handed time and tiemt again. even when objects have been recovered from the ocean, so far nothing connected to flight 370 which is what makes this announcement from china an interesting development which still doesn't give us what we need which is answers about flight 370. we know that on friday and saturday, the chinese ship supposedly was using some sort of underwater hydro phone and they detected two separate pulses, pulses they think could possibly come from an in-flight data recorder. the data was interesting enough to commanders that they decided to r
a british naval vessel is headed to the area where a chinese ship reported detecting two pulse signals that matched the signals on the pinger's black boxes and some 300 miles away an australian ship detected what was discipled as an acoustic noise. meanwhile the flight may have flown around airspace to avoid radar detection. i'm going to bring in will ripley. he's following the investigation from perth. welcome. i feel like we're in a little bit of tragic monotony here. it seems each day these...
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so, you hear the family of an american passenger, you hear families of chinese passengers. want transparency, they want information. the malaysian representative who appeared from malaysian airlines, he tried to reassure the chinese families today that a high-level technical committee will come to meet with them and answer some of these very technical questions at the beginning of next week. meanwhile, a spokesperson for the malaysian government in a press conference in the malaysian capital of kuala lumpur, he announced that he would do all his best to "keep families informed and to reduce speculation," and this is key, because what i'm hearing from the chinese families here is a lot of suspicion, a lot of mistrust, and many of them suggesting that there is some kind of conspiracy here to keep information away from them, of course, charges that the malaysian authorities deny. >> no doubt, channeling that frustration, ivan, into these details, into these theories. our ivan watson in beijing. thanks so much. >>> breaking news this morning. a frantic search for hundreds of tee
so, you hear the family of an american passenger, you hear families of chinese passengers. want transparency, they want information. the malaysian representative who appeared from malaysian airlines, he tried to reassure the chinese families today that a high-level technical committee will come to meet with them and answer some of these very technical questions at the beginning of next week. meanwhile, a spokesperson for the malaysian government in a press conference in the malaysian capital of...
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how did the chinese view putin? >> with the wildermuth. they are very calculating. thissee a guy improvising invasion and seizure of crimea. they see him threatening the ukrainians in a fashion which could entangle him. i am not predicting it. they have publicly said that they did not order. -- support it. they said the ukraine's territorial integrity should be approved. they need russia for their energy. russia needs them in terms of competition without. >> they will do what the chinese will do? >> they will play both sides. the american and chinese relationship is stable, if somewhat increasingly competitive. , the a different ballgame nature of our relationship with russia. >> we need both the chinese and the russians in the middle east. whether it is the ron or the peace process. the russiansthat and the chinese are likely to be less cooperative now? is that separate? >> it is separate, but it could be affected. at the same time, the russians are there not to help us. they are there because they have their own interest. we can work things out in such away their
how did the chinese view putin? >> with the wildermuth. they are very calculating. thissee a guy improvising invasion and seizure of crimea. they see him threatening the ukrainians in a fashion which could entangle him. i am not predicting it. they have publicly said that they did not order. -- support it. they said the ukraine's territorial integrity should be approved. they need russia for their energy. russia needs them in terms of competition without. >> they will do what the...
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meanwhile the chinese embassy in south korea says the body of another chinese passenger as friedrich avid racing the death toll of chinese nationals into the substitute forty. the fourth chinese national high school girl remains unaccounted for the current search team includes more than seven hundred ideas as well as three hundred and forty volunteers. over two hundred and ten rescue ships and thirty four to crop the scouring water is near the sunken ferry. and more nets have been stored there the side to prevent bodies trip to hawaii and the current. but the south korean because god says that moment will rise volunteer divers are causing problems in official search operations some have been seen around the site taking photographs and getting in the way of the navy has gone by this here we start our correspondent eugene john in judo and she told us the families wanted the bodies to be retrieved as soon as possible. as the hope of finding their loved ones alive is diminishing. because of more favorable under what conditions more bodies have been filed over the past few days which meant
meanwhile the chinese embassy in south korea says the body of another chinese passenger as friedrich avid racing the death toll of chinese nationals into the substitute forty. the fourth chinese national high school girl remains unaccounted for the current search team includes more than seven hundred ideas as well as three hundred and forty volunteers. over two hundred and ten rescue ships and thirty four to crop the scouring water is near the sunken ferry. and more nets have been stored there...
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this is into the chinese market now out of bed in the slums of trade arrangement the steel non tariff trade barriers is all one of single most important issue that come from the u s enterprise two and two sailed on taxes to china. tom and i think that this is over. also some salt in a state enterprise in china is the most appeal of trouble for us. it company to into the chinese market because you know that they have lots of stuff that these hidden subsidies from the chinese the enterprise. so these are the things well will become the major issues that will or will he find it to carbon fourteen is an idea maybe it means he is the hat in the us and in the antenna to nominate she spoke. and of the bay area to mention the poll is so regarding the possibility of misconception. in all a misunderstanding of what the size ten shoes are. and people invariably will come over to problem areas being current u s china relations one is of course the territorial disputes well again i've known the east china sea. over the ipl the islands and also the other one being the south china sea. we all with t
this is into the chinese market now out of bed in the slums of trade arrangement the steel non tariff trade barriers is all one of single most important issue that come from the u s enterprise two and two sailed on taxes to china. tom and i think that this is over. also some salt in a state enterprise in china is the most appeal of trouble for us. it company to into the chinese market because you know that they have lots of stuff that these hidden subsidies from the chinese the enterprise. so...