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malaysia 370. and what about the pilot sitting beside fariq hamid? captain zaharie zamad shah. >> there were questions whether he was having extra-marital relations, whether his marriage was actually in trouble at all, there were questions about his political affiliation to the opposition. >> then there was the flight simulator zaharie had built in his home to practice landings. >> yesterday officers from royal mission police visited the home of the pilot. >> it seemed like a potential lead until investigators declared it a dead end. >> the examination of the flight simulators revealed nothing suspicious for the authorities. >> and nothing came of speculation about his marriage or political leanings. like first officer fariq, zaharie lacked any apparent motive. >> many aspects of the case had been centered on the captain, and the more they looked, the less they found. >> i just don't see any logic. i don't see any reason he would want to be a rogue pilot. >> zaharie's sister spoke out to channel news asia. >> he does not -- he did not have that kind
malaysia 370. and what about the pilot sitting beside fariq hamid? captain zaharie zamad shah. >> there were questions whether he was having extra-marital relations, whether his marriage was actually in trouble at all, there were questions about his political affiliation to the opposition. >> then there was the flight simulator zaharie had built in his home to practice landings. >> yesterday officers from royal mission police visited the home of the pilot. >> it seemed...
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malaysia 370. and what about the pilot sitting beside fariq hamid? captain zaharie zamad shah. >> there were questions whether he was having extra-marital relations, whether his marriage was actually in trouble at all, there were questions about his political affiliation to the opposition. >> then there was the flight simulator zaharie had built in his home to practice landings. >> yesterday officers from royal mission police visited the home of the pilot. >> it seemed like a potential lead until investigators declared it a dead end. >> the examination of the flight simulators revealed nothing suspicious for the authorities. >> and nothing came of speculation about his marriage or political leanings. like first officer fariq, zaharie lacked any apparent motive. >> many aspects of the case had been centered on the captain, and the more they looked, the less they found. >> i just don't see any logic. i don't see any reason he would want to be a rogue pilot. >> zaharie's sister spoke out to channel news asia. >> he does not -- he did not have that kind
malaysia 370. and what about the pilot sitting beside fariq hamid? captain zaharie zamad shah. >> there were questions whether he was having extra-marital relations, whether his marriage was actually in trouble at all, there were questions about his political affiliation to the opposition. >> then there was the flight simulator zaharie had built in his home to practice landings. >> yesterday officers from royal mission police visited the home of the pilot. >> it seemed...
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people in malaysia, the story might have ended differently. and it would have been better for all of us. charlie: singapore combined with malaysia and all of that meant a much more powerful point of leverage. lee kuan yew: not for me but for the people. they would have had a better life. ♪ charlie: you and i had a conversation once about a whole range of leaders. he said to me that the menu must admired was xiaoping. he admired you to because he said -- he sent 30,000 chinese to singapore to see what you were doing. what were you doing? lee kuan yew: he was astonished when he came for the first time in 1978. to tell us to prevent vietnam from invading cambodia because they were doing it on behalf of the russians. then he found a singapore which was contrary to what he was given in a brief. he found a prosperous, orderly society. everyone owning their own homes and with a job. he said, how did you get there? i said, we educated our people. and americans, japanese europeans ring technology and train our people -- bring technology and train our
people in malaysia, the story might have ended differently. and it would have been better for all of us. charlie: singapore combined with malaysia and all of that meant a much more powerful point of leverage. lee kuan yew: not for me but for the people. they would have had a better life. ♪ charlie: you and i had a conversation once about a whole range of leaders. he said to me that the menu must admired was xiaoping. he admired you to because he said -- he sent 30,000 chinese to singapore to...
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and it succeeded in the sense that malaysia... in my time, malaysia has gone from being only 30% urban-- and the malays were almost entirely rural-- to being a clear majority urban, when... almost 70% overall and a majority of malays now live in the city. so this is quite a transformation. naator: efcts of the social chges extend even to the life of farm families. sohot's children are moving away from agriculture and into other occupations. sohot's only son, amerul graduated this yea from a trade school, and has begun working in a factory in a nearby ville. factory produces d assembles electrical parts fosiorean and japanese manufacturers factories ch as this one are being builall ov malaysia. relationships are changing as malays and non-malays sit down next to one another on the assembly line. ( speaking chinese ) translator: yes, we who manage the factory are chinese malaysians but sometimes we are not ready to understand other malay cultures. so in this factory, we set up a special counseling room where malay workers can visit
and it succeeded in the sense that malaysia... in my time, malaysia has gone from being only 30% urban-- and the malays were almost entirely rural-- to being a clear majority urban, when... almost 70% overall and a majority of malays now live in the city. so this is quite a transformation. naator: efcts of the social chges extend even to the life of farm families. sohot's children are moving away from agriculture and into other occupations. sohot's only son, amerul graduated this yea from a...
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we hoped we could make malaysia the same but malaysia does not want that, they want a malays dominance from the top down and now they have a serious problem because the chinese and the indians are separate from them, go to separate schools chinese go and learn chinese, indians learn malay, they live in different places, they are in disparate communities. where we have one community one, i am not saying we are one nation yet, but we are one society. >> rose: and you have made speeches. >>including this year -- >> yes. >> rose: -- promoting the idea of the kind of social cohesion of multiple parties, multiple ethnic -- >> yes. without that, without that you have no progress. because if you aren't together all the time how can you get progress. >> but do you worry that if, in fact, there is more political discourse among the young that it will lead to racial politics? >> well, they can have all the discourse they like but race language and religion, please tread carefully. >> rose: how can you tread carefully? >> you know that these are sensitive issues, and you don't stir up a hornet's n
we hoped we could make malaysia the same but malaysia does not want that, they want a malays dominance from the top down and now they have a serious problem because the chinese and the indians are separate from them, go to separate schools chinese go and learn chinese, indians learn malay, they live in different places, they are in disparate communities. where we have one community one, i am not saying we are one nation yet, but we are one society. >> rose: and you have made speeches....
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malaysia didn't have that. and i would expect that over the next year or two, that is going to change. >> real quickly, only a couple of seconds, but anna cornerin talked about it. the search cannot did along forever. how long do you think the search will go on if we don't find something? >> they only have $120 million and a little bit less than halfway through that right now. so i think it will continue until the money is up and i think that is the determining factor. >> until the funding runs out. david sushi, appreciate your insight. thanks for being bus. >> thank you. >>> new information coming in from russia learning more about one of the suspects behind the assassination of president putin's top critic. he is a former police officer. >>> new audio released in the case of a police officer who shot and killed a teenager in madison, wisconsin, this weekend. just ahead, hear exactly what happened. >>> the president obama is revealing when and how he first learned that hillary clinton used a private e-mail acc
malaysia didn't have that. and i would expect that over the next year or two, that is going to change. >> real quickly, only a couple of seconds, but anna cornerin talked about it. the search cannot did along forever. how long do you think the search will go on if we don't find something? >> they only have $120 million and a little bit less than halfway through that right now. so i think it will continue until the money is up and i think that is the determining factor. >>...
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>> well, it really has to be for malaysia. they are determined to keep searching and the transport minister remains optimistic. it is very difficult for him to the otherwise. while we heard tourney at it being confident that something will turn up, the deputy prime minister was more realistic over the weekend, saying the search can't go on forever. as for this interim report, malaysia is eager to stress that this isn't about assigning liability or anything like that. it is more about making assurances that this can't happen again in the future. in that regard, there's going to be a lot more sharing between international agencies on the fly pattern and plane tracking, and issues such as that. angie: ok, paul allen for us out of sydney. china has overtaken north korea to become the number one public security headache in japan. new government surveys show a sharp rise in concern over beijing policies. we have our reporter joining us from tokyo with more. isabel, what are japan's concerns here? reporter: what we've seen is a very
>> well, it really has to be for malaysia. they are determined to keep searching and the transport minister remains optimistic. it is very difficult for him to the otherwise. while we heard tourney at it being confident that something will turn up, the deputy prime minister was more realistic over the weekend, saying the search can't go on forever. as for this interim report, malaysia is eager to stress that this isn't about assigning liability or anything like that. it is more about...
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one year later, no signs of malaysia airlines flight 370. we'll examine how the malaysian government has been in this investigation and look ahead to the report they're going to release. will there be anything good in it tonight. i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. hi, i'm henry winkler and i'm here to tell homeowners that are sixty-two and older about a great way to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like... how a reverse mortgage works how much you qualify for the ways to receive your money...and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with led light absolutely free! when you call the e
one year later, no signs of malaysia airlines flight 370. we'll examine how the malaysian government has been in this investigation and look ahead to the report they're going to release. will there be anything good in it tonight. i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to...
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on the first anniversary of the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370 the search for answers goes on. plus. >> reporter: i am erica woods in south africa. push to go give women the right to own land and the skill to his work it. but why aren't they do the same for men? we'll tell you why coming up. ♪ ♪ >>> we begin in nigeria with boko haram as pledge ahead leans' to aisles. on saturday more than 50 people were killed in coordinated attacks across the northeastern city. by suspected fighters from the armed group. a report now from the capital abuja. >> reporter: another bloody day in northern nigeria. these are victims of the latest attacks by suspected boko haram fighters. medical workers struggle to save those they can. a scene that has now become a routine in the north. dozens have been killed in three coordinate ahead tacks. a city home for more than a million people displaced by boko haram violence. >> translator: the dead are in the morgue and the injured are being treated. there are reports that it was the work of male and female suicide bombers. it is possible, bu
on the first anniversary of the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370 the search for answers goes on. plus. >> reporter: i am erica woods in south africa. push to go give women the right to own land and the skill to his work it. but why aren't they do the same for men? we'll tell you why coming up. ♪ ♪ >>> we begin in nigeria with boko haram as pledge ahead leans' to aisles. on saturday more than 50 people were killed in coordinated attacks across the northeastern...
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malaysia, australia, australia, hong kong. okay? malays malaysia. singapore. >> the republic of singapore is a city state at the southern tip of the malay peninsula. just 710 square kilometers in size. the population exceeds 5.4 million. 1% of the land is used for agriculture, which is why the country imports 90% of its food. the government and private sector are developing newtechni. this greenhouse stands seven meters tall. the environment inside is more like a factory. >> our production is a ten -- >> this is an herb farm. it is situated on the building rooftop in the center of the city. >> maybe it's time to change. change our society and change our angle. change our perception. >> in this episode of asia insight, we follow the progress of new agricultural breakthroughs to boost local production in the urban state of singapore. it's the most popular shopping boulevard in central singapore. work is underway here to revolutionize local agriculture. a short distance from the main road lies a rooftop farm created by a private sector company. in all,
malaysia, australia, australia, hong kong. okay? malays malaysia. singapore. >> the republic of singapore is a city state at the southern tip of the malay peninsula. just 710 square kilometers in size. the population exceeds 5.4 million. 1% of the land is used for agriculture, which is why the country imports 90% of its food. the government and private sector are developing newtechni. this greenhouse stands seven meters tall. the environment inside is more like a factory. >> our...
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when singapore was kicked out of malaysia in 1965, he wanted a malaysian malaysia. he had not planned for singapore's independence. the circumstances were forced on in. he did say he regrets nothing. on goodone, he had did faith for singapore's future. proud described himself as a political street writer, per se. you would know that the prosperous singapore was the result of his policies. but he is not without controversy. haslinda: he built singapore. because of this vision he had. he often said his priority is survival and welfare of his people. that then only comes democracy. as far as he was concerned, democracy can be defended from time to time as needed. that is because to him, singapore remained fragile, built on a small base, nation of immigrants and different races. that must be kept together by policies. a unified people, not quite yet in its dna. that is how he felt about singapore. housing, economic, educational policies to ensure equality and transparency. he attracted foreign investors. he ruled with an iron fist. he said he knew what was best. he also
when singapore was kicked out of malaysia in 1965, he wanted a malaysian malaysia. he had not planned for singapore's independence. the circumstances were forced on in. he did say he regrets nothing. on goodone, he had did faith for singapore's future. proud described himself as a political street writer, per se. you would know that the prosperous singapore was the result of his policies. but he is not without controversy. haslinda: he built singapore. because of this vision he had. he often...
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we're learning from malaysia airlines at 3:00 p.m. local time. this of course is the one year anniversary since mh 370 disappeared with 239 people on board. we're also learning that the families of those on board will get access to the report three hours beforehand at midday local time. some of those families reacting angeraly they are releasing the report tomorrow. feeling that the timing, perhaps could have been put off and delayed by international standards and guidelines. that is when this interim report is expected to be released. as far as the families are concerned, it's not appropriate. they are struggling. they have been struggling for 12 nungts months now and as you say no trace of the plane. they are searching still some 100 nautical miles off the coast of western australia. the area they are scrowering is 2,300 square miles. they've covered 40% of it hoping to complete the search by may. the family is very concerned that if nothing is found, if there is no plane debris found in this search zone it will be called off. none of the count
we're learning from malaysia airlines at 3:00 p.m. local time. this of course is the one year anniversary since mh 370 disappeared with 239 people on board. we're also learning that the families of those on board will get access to the report three hours beforehand at midday local time. some of those families reacting angeraly they are releasing the report tomorrow. feeling that the timing, perhaps could have been put off and delayed by international standards and guidelines. that is when this...
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in that really hurts. >> reporter: the 28-year-old has earned her fair share of critics in malaysia a country increasingly known for its conservatism. >> i may not be the perfect muslim, but i try my best and sometimes to me what i do is just a job. >> reporter: and success is inspiring other women to take up the sport like delma. >> she is really tough and strong brave. she's superwoman. >> reporter: in the malaysian state they train another the tribal squad where women are breaking other boundaries as well like ann's training partner nat. a lot of people would say being a fighter does not go with being a mother. >> it's not true. [ laughter ] >> i think i'm a good example for that. i'm a mom, i'm a wife, so i'm a fighter. >> reporter: have you seen mom fight? >> yes, on youtube but not in real life. >> what do you think when you see her there. >> like yay, mom, win. >> reporter: self-defense is one of the main reasons women take up mixed martial arts. ann started four years ago after being followed home in her car. she has become a role model for women across asia. the promoters say
in that really hurts. >> reporter: the 28-year-old has earned her fair share of critics in malaysia a country increasingly known for its conservatism. >> i may not be the perfect muslim, but i try my best and sometimes to me what i do is just a job. >> reporter: and success is inspiring other women to take up the sport like delma. >> she is really tough and strong brave. she's superwoman. >> reporter: in the malaysian state they train another the tribal squad where...
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this malaysia airline pilot whose identity we hid for security reasons reflected the feelings of many working in the aviation industry. >> we are asking: what happened? what actually happened why malaysian area line? that is the question everyone is asking. >> all of the people here can do is show their support, both young and old light candles, say prayers and sing. ♪ hope can that the light they hold will guide mh-370 back home to malaysia. >> okay. we have some news just coming in from nigh year gentleman there has been a suspected boko haram suicide attack. at least 10 people, we are told have been killed. some reports even suggest there were two explosions. the incidents took place at a market in the city of maiduguri in borno president obama. >>> a reasonable doubt standard and if there is a uncertainty about what happened, then you can't just charge him anyway just because what happened was tragic. that was the decision that was made and i have complete confidence and stand fully behind the decision that was made by the justice department on that issue. >> in the 25 years sin
this malaysia airline pilot whose identity we hid for security reasons reflected the feelings of many working in the aviation industry. >> we are asking: what happened? what actually happened why malaysian area line? that is the question everyone is asking. >> all of the people here can do is show their support, both young and old light candles, say prayers and sing. ♪ hope can that the light they hold will guide mh-370 back home to malaysia. >> okay. we have some news just...
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we expect very large delegation on sunday from malaysia details of that have yet to be revealed. >> we will leave it there for now and reporting to us from kuala-lumpur. >>> ted cruise is running for the presidential nomination in 2016. >> a time of truth and rise to the challenge just as americans have always done. >> reporter: the senator made the announcement on twitter with this 30-second ad for support and the first republican to declare his campaign n the past he pushed to end the democratic affordable ak and barack obama immigration policy. he is expected to give a speech later on monday. the u.n.'s special envoy to yemen says the country is on the brink of civil war and has addressed emergency meeting by the u.s. security council urging peaceful resolution to the crisis and shia houthi rebels control sanaa and airport and parts of tiesties. >> reporter: in yemen it's going from bad to worse. at an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council that was the key message from jamal the top u.n. envoy to yemen. >> resent weeks and days seems to be leading yemen further away from a
we expect very large delegation on sunday from malaysia details of that have yet to be revealed. >> we will leave it there for now and reporting to us from kuala-lumpur. >>> ted cruise is running for the presidential nomination in 2016. >> a time of truth and rise to the challenge just as americans have always done. >> reporter: the senator made the announcement on twitter with this 30-second ad for support and the first republican to declare his campaign n the past...
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they won't accept any monetary assistance beyond the very basic from malaysia airlines. the lack of trust between the airlines and the family mieneans this is stuck in this awful limbo. >> whether it's malaysian officials, relatives in that country have complained or chinese officials, as far as these families when they want to grieve and protest they seem to get insult after insult and this new report doesn't help. david mckenzie live from beijing, thanks. >>> although there are no official answers, there are theorys. jeff wise is a science journalist and author of a plane that wasn't there. he thinks it's possible russian hijackers sent the plane north. >> you wind up in kazakhstan. where specifically in kazakhstan it's hard to say. this data is not so precise. but in the area of a place called bikanor. other places nearby. it's hard to pin it down. what it does say if the bto value is spoofed, and it was not spoofed, you are winding up somewhere in kazakhstan. others say wise's theory there is highly unlikely. >> i think jeff should get an award for thinking outside t
they won't accept any monetary assistance beyond the very basic from malaysia airlines. the lack of trust between the airlines and the family mieneans this is stuck in this awful limbo. >> whether it's malaysian officials, relatives in that country have complained or chinese officials, as far as these families when they want to grieve and protest they seem to get insult after insult and this new report doesn't help. david mckenzie live from beijing, thanks. >>> although there are...
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all we know is that malaysia airlines disappeared somewhere over the indian ocean. 239 people were on board the plane from kuala lumpur to beijing. not a trace of wreckage has been found so far. a new report found today that both the captain and the crew showed no signs of odd behavior before the flight took off and no signs of inclement weather. cnn is covering this story with our correspondents who have been across developments from the very start. richard quest is in los angeles. david mckenzie is in beijing for us and anna is in kuala lumpur. richard, you've been looking at this report. what does it tell us that we didn't already know before? it tells us everything and it tells us nothing. it sort of clears mysteries up. for instance the question about the pilot's health. it makes it quite clear that the captain was neither anxious, nor depressed, nor was his home life collapsing and that he didn't seem to be under stress and was handling life well. same for the first officer. it tells us the plane was maintained properly the oxygen supply was working correctly. and it tells us su
all we know is that malaysia airlines disappeared somewhere over the indian ocean. 239 people were on board the plane from kuala lumpur to beijing. not a trace of wreckage has been found so far. a new report found today that both the captain and the crew showed no signs of odd behavior before the flight took off and no signs of inclement weather. cnn is covering this story with our correspondents who have been across developments from the very start. richard quest is in los angeles. david...
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. >>> malaysia has formally declared the disappearance of mh370 an accident. and that infuriated family members of those on board because they had to hear about this from the media. >> yeah. and almost one year later, they say they are still being ignored by getting the government -- ignored by the government and malaysia airlines. we have the story. >>> everything they do they seem insensitive about. we wonder who's -- who are they really -- who are they trying to help? themselves or us? >> translator: they are failing to tell you the truth. >> not only do we not get information of any substance, we don't get any response to our queries. >> reporter: at all? >> at all. >> reporter: one year after flight mh370 disappeared, the families of the missing say they're still being ignored by the malaysian authorities. sound like your mother would have been hugely proud of you to have this -- grace nathan's mother, anne daisy, office board. for almost a year she's kept silent. this announcement by malaysia's department of civil aviation on january 29 was the final str
. >>> malaysia has formally declared the disappearance of mh370 an accident. and that infuriated family members of those on board because they had to hear about this from the media. >> yeah. and almost one year later, they say they are still being ignored by getting the government -- ignored by the government and malaysia airlines. we have the story. >>> everything they do they seem insensitive about. we wonder who's -- who are they really -- who are they trying to help?...
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that aside, malaysia also has a rotatingeingeing monarchy. it was that conclave and the decision to reject islamic law that was reported in this magazine and it's why these five have been arrested. the issue and the controversy remains as to why they have been arrested. it should be up to the sultans to complain about the article, it should be then up to the magazine to retract and apologize. why officials and security services have now got involved is what is controversial but it's all ability sedition and the government and the authorities here being able to arrest people if they think they disturb the calm of malaysia or the integrity of the malaysian community. the u.k. and rising asian powers india and indonesia are among the bank's prospective founding members while brazil russia and germany say they intend to join. china and other emerging communities say they have often underrepresented in the world bank. >>reporter: the chinese initiative is not being seen officially as a competitive threat. the american president of the bank says it
that aside, malaysia also has a rotatingeingeing monarchy. it was that conclave and the decision to reject islamic law that was reported in this magazine and it's why these five have been arrested. the issue and the controversy remains as to why they have been arrested. it should be up to the sultans to complain about the article, it should be then up to the magazine to retract and apologize. why officials and security services have now got involved is what is controversial but it's all ability...
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>>> breaking news on the report of malaysia flight 370. the interim report is out what is called a massive failure of air traffic control. we will break it all down for you. >>> plus. >> what is today? >> tony robinson. >> protesters for the second straight day as madison, wisconsin, police, attempt a teen shot by a police officer was not armed. >>> for the first time, president obama speaks out about the private e-mail used by his first secretary of state. but hillary clinton, she's keeping her mouth shut. >>> your "new day" starts now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> it is 7:00. 7:01 to be exact in case you have not looked at the clock today and you think you have an extra hour. >> that could of happened, by the way! >> it could have, yes. >> i'm joe johns in for victor black well. >> i'm christi paul. >>> one year after malaysia airlines flight 370 van issued without a trace, investigators say the plane's captain and crew showed no signs of stress before it took off. >> we just received hundreds of pages of the first interim report fr
>>> breaking news on the report of malaysia flight 370. the interim report is out what is called a massive failure of air traffic control. we will break it all down for you. >>> plus. >> what is today? >> tony robinson. >> protesters for the second straight day as madison, wisconsin, police, attempt a teen shot by a police officer was not armed. >>> for the first time, president obama speaks out about the private e-mail used by his first secretary of...
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. >> one year later new details on the airline flight malaysia flight 370 as family and friends mark the one year anniversary of the disappearance. and here's a look from the sutro cam. thick cloud cover giving way today to continued warm, dry weather. but a hint of rain one day this week. which day? lisa argen will be along with your forecast in just a few. ooooh... i can hear that sizzle. getting louder! and louder! philly cheesesteak and egg sizzling with prime rib and gooey cheese. i better (just) silence this sizzle! the new philly cheesesteak and egg skillet. denny's. welcome to america's diner. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. lowe's presents: how to put your foot in your mouth. man. wish my yard looked like yours. hey, the grass is always greener on the other side of the... sorry! get the troy-bilt® trimmer and edger
. >> one year later new details on the airline flight malaysia flight 370 as family and friends mark the one year anniversary of the disappearance. and here's a look from the sutro cam. thick cloud cover giving way today to continued warm, dry weather. but a hint of rain one day this week. which day? lisa argen will be along with your forecast in just a few. ooooh... i can hear that sizzle. getting louder! and louder! philly cheesesteak and egg sizzling with prime rib and gooey cheese. i...
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. >>> we'll show you the first comprehensive reports on the malaysia airline disaster. >>> we begin with developing news in the south bay where an escaped inmate is still on the loose. he escaped from custody on friday. nbc bay area's mary ann favro is live. they've still not caught this inmate. >> reporter: i'm here at sierra cross condos. this is the last place the suspect was seen. it's just about a block from valley medical center. authorities believe he changed out of his jail clothing here at this condo complex. neighbors believe he may have broken into one of the condo's units to steal clothing. they are looking for 40-year-old johnell carter. campbell police arrested him last march on suspicion of five counts of child molestation. he may look a little different from his photo because he now has a shaved head. he was at valley medical for a medical procedure and fought with a deputy. neighbors here hoping he's long gone. >> i'd hope they'd get this guy off the street. never good to have a child molester on the street so close to a school. >> reporter: there's a preschool across th
. >>> we'll show you the first comprehensive reports on the malaysia airline disaster. >>> we begin with developing news in the south bay where an escaped inmate is still on the loose. he escaped from custody on friday. nbc bay area's mary ann favro is live. they've still not caught this inmate. >> reporter: i'm here at sierra cross condos. this is the last place the suspect was seen. it's just about a block from valley medical center. authorities believe he changed out...
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we are clear to separate that from the average malaysia airlines employee. i think they are victims in this and have done their best. >> reporter: she's not the only one looking for answers. this malaysia airlines pilot whose identity we hid, reflected the feelings of many in the aviation industry. >> we are asking what happened. why it happened and why malaysia airlines. that is the question everyone is asking. why us. all the people here can do is show support. young and old light candles, say prayers and sing. hoping that the light they hold will guide them back home to malaysia. >> five people have been killed in an attack on a nightclub. gunmen fired and heard grenades as they stormed a club popular with expatriots. three europeans were among the casualties. two suspects have been arrested. the french president denounced the attackers cowardly. >> 32 witch doctors have been arrested as part of a crackdown. four from sentenced to death for the murder of an albino woman. witch doctors believe the body parts of albeanos have special spours. >> south africa
we are clear to separate that from the average malaysia airlines employee. i think they are victims in this and have done their best. >> reporter: she's not the only one looking for answers. this malaysia airlines pilot whose identity we hid, reflected the feelings of many in the aviation industry. >> we are asking what happened. why it happened and why malaysia airlines. that is the question everyone is asking. why us. all the people here can do is show support. young and old light...
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malaysia is committed to the search. andrew thomas takes us back. >> flight mh370 lost contact date >> reporter: the announcements began the greatest aviation history, a search found nothing and then came the twist. mh370 stopped transmitting location information. but then where. the best clues were seven pings picked up by a satellite. >> according to this new data like nh370, ended in the southern indian ocean. >> reporter: despite dozens of flights flown by the australian city of perth, no debris was found. ships were sent to map the seabed and explore it with three of these, dragged behind ships, the sonar can detect objects of a scrar meter. they are doing long parallel lines, that teaks us 7 days. which is around about 12 hunt and then we go up on a parr lep line so the north. over 40% of an ear of 60,000 square kilometres has been searched with nothing found. >> those leading the lurch - we are confident but not certain that the aircraft is in the area that we are ascertaining. we know that if it is there, as it l
malaysia is committed to the search. andrew thomas takes us back. >> flight mh370 lost contact date >> reporter: the announcements began the greatest aviation history, a search found nothing and then came the twist. mh370 stopped transmitting location information. but then where. the best clues were seven pings picked up by a satellite. >> according to this new data like nh370, ended in the southern indian ocean. >> reporter: despite dozens of flights flown by the...
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he came from malaysia in order to build this nation. and i know when he built this nation i salute him today. >> thank you victor. victor's views are very much reflected by numerous people who have come here today to pay tribute. many questions about the style of government but in the early years of singapore, most people will tell you that the price was worth it because singapore is what it is today. >> ali moore, our correspondent in singapore, outside the presidential palace. as always thank you very much. much more from ali throughout the day. >>> let's pick up on some of those points she made with hazel gulag folly. we saw one gentleman, one singaporean saying he cried when mr. lee died when he heard of the news. of course in terms of economic progress, mr. lee drove singapore to such heights. did the people pay a high price in terms of their personal freedom? >> yes we understand that this is a sad day for a lot of singaporeans, as obviously the prime minister the former prime minister lee kuan yew, had brought singapore to this s
he came from malaysia in order to build this nation. and i know when he built this nation i salute him today. >> thank you victor. victor's views are very much reflected by numerous people who have come here today to pay tribute. many questions about the style of government but in the early years of singapore, most people will tell you that the price was worth it because singapore is what it is today. >> ali moore, our correspondent in singapore, outside the presidential palace. as...
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what happened to malaysia flight 370? >> they have withbeen trying to answer since vanished from the sky a year ago. it was headed to beijing but went off course and never made it to the final destination. the final words were food night. >> that sign off is routine, but since then nothing. as we said we're supposed to learn later tonight into tomorrow when a report is released by the viinvestigators. it could be up to 600 pages long. >> yeah, and the ceo says that the planes captain is not a suspect. that's something that came up in and people talked about more months and mores after the plane disappe disappeared. >> we do not suspect anyone of our crew. there's no evidence of such. the captain was a capable man, and a 777 flight examiner, so he is not an instructor, but examiner of the fleet. we have no reason to suspect. >> so let's dig a little bit deeper with david. he is the author of the book flight 370 and we're joined by cnn analyst david and thanks to you both for joining us. david number one i want to start wit
what happened to malaysia flight 370? >> they have withbeen trying to answer since vanished from the sky a year ago. it was headed to beijing but went off course and never made it to the final destination. the final words were food night. >> that sign off is routine, but since then nothing. as we said we're supposed to learn later tonight into tomorrow when a report is released by the viinvestigators. it could be up to 600 pages long. >> yeah, and the ceo says that the planes...
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and malaysia flight 370 vanishing one year ago. tonight why the mystery is deepening. >>> the miracle rescue. a toddler found alive inside a car that plunged into an icy ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> this year's first sunday streets was held today along san francisco's embarcadero. the three-mile route was closed to vehicles and open to people walking, biking, and other recreational activities. sunday streets free and was another great day to be outside. the next event is april 12th april 12th in the bay view dog patch area. >>> the food truck trend is about to get cute and here why the hello kitty truck will make its first stop in san francisco parked in japantown next month. it's on a promotional tour for the first hello kiltie cafe set to open in orange county this summer. the truck serves sweets, including doughnuts. looks delicious as does the weather. now to meteorologist drew tuma with what
and malaysia flight 370 vanishing one year ago. tonight why the mystery is deepening. >>> the miracle rescue. a toddler found alive inside a car that plunged into an icy ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> this year's first sunday streets was held today along san francisco's embarcadero. the three-mile route was closed to vehicles and open to...
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--aysians government malaysia's government has released a report. was there any new information in it? >> one of the points was that this so-called rogue pilot's theory was rolled out. the report found there was no evidence to support mallon tent from the pilots. -- malintent a battery had gone flat. deal insn't a great this report for all its 584 pages. most of it focused on how normal the flight had been until the critical moment it disappeared. the area has been part of the problem. this enormous stretch of the southern indian ocean where the waves can get very high, the wind is very rough, the water very deep in places. it is not flat out there either. it is more like an underwater mountain range. the search has been scaled back significantly. at its peak, there were 81 planes and 85 ships involved. ships are down to four scaling that area. the australian prime minister says he remains confident that the plane will be found. but if nothing terms that in that search area, they will move to another area and continue pursuing the search as long as
--aysians government malaysia's government has released a report. was there any new information in it? >> one of the points was that this so-called rogue pilot's theory was rolled out. the report found there was no evidence to support mallon tent from the pilots. -- malintent a battery had gone flat. deal insn't a great this report for all its 584 pages. most of it focused on how normal the flight had been until the critical moment it disappeared. the area has been part of the problem....
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a search alooping the malaysia airlines -- along the malaysia airlines intended route found nothing. then the twist mh370 stopped transmitting loke, but had been seep off the route. but then where. the best crews picked up by a satellite. they suggested it was travelling along an arc. no according to this new data like mh370 it ended in a southern i don't suggest. despite dozens of flights by search planes thrown from the australian city of perth. ships were sent first to listen and then to map the seabed and now to explore it. with three of these. dragged 10km behind ships and 4km down. the sonar can detect objects from a square kilo meter away. we start in the north and head south. that is around about 1200 kilometres. going off on a parallel line to the north. over 40% of the priority area of 60,000 square kilometres have been searched. those leading the hunt have hope. we are confident but not certain that the aircraft is in this high priority area. and we know with the techniques if it is there, as it likely is we will find it. if they do a new change begins. finding the plane w
a search alooping the malaysia airlines -- along the malaysia airlines intended route found nothing. then the twist mh370 stopped transmitting loke, but had been seep off the route. but then where. the best crews picked up by a satellite. they suggested it was travelling along an arc. no according to this new data like mh370 it ended in a southern i don't suggest. despite dozens of flights by search planes thrown from the australian city of perth. ships were sent first to listen and then to map...
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certainly it doesn't look good for malaysia airline. the other thing to come out of the report christine, a minute-by-minute blow as what took place in the air traffic control tower when they realized the plane was lost. there were emergency pro toe calls which were not followed. the delay caused confusion and the search was delayed for hours. the other interesting piece of information to come from the report is the behavior of the pilot. captain zahari. the theory of was he responsible for the disappearance of mh-370. did he commit suicide? the report says he was not having stress or financial or medical or personal problems. really that cleared him. for the families christine, the families of the 239 people on board, they feel the report is meaningless. it provides no clues. >> still a mystery for mh-370. anna coren in kuala lumpur. thank you. >>> a rescue you will not believe. a baby pulled from the car submerged after her mother crashed. we will tell you how long the little girl spent waiting for help. we will speak to the rescuers
certainly it doesn't look good for malaysia airline. the other thing to come out of the report christine, a minute-by-minute blow as what took place in the air traffic control tower when they realized the plane was lost. there were emergency pro toe calls which were not followed. the delay caused confusion and the search was delayed for hours. the other interesting piece of information to come from the report is the behavior of the pilot. captain zahari. the theory of was he responsible for the...
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her parents fled for malaysia but left her and her sister behind with her grandmother. >> during that time i did not receive any money or letter from my parents. >> reporter: during the occupation her sister disappeared one day and never returned. several years later her grandmother died. she was 11 years old, living poor and alone. >> i living alone. >> reporter: meanwhile, her parents went on to have more children. >> never thought they could not bring me there. >> reporter: the years rolled by the only contact with her family were occasional letters. >> that was the only correspondence she ever had, maybe a dozen letters. >> reporter: following a rough childhood she married young and had her own children. it wasn't until 1965 she saw her mother again in china. >> after that did not see any more. >> reporter: the letters stopped. her parents died around 1980. and she lost contact with the siblings she had never met. >> she couldn't finds her siblings nimpl. >> reporter: chen moved to san francisco after her husband died of a work injury. her letters remained her own family connectio
her parents fled for malaysia but left her and her sister behind with her grandmother. >> during that time i did not receive any money or letter from my parents. >> reporter: during the occupation her sister disappeared one day and never returned. several years later her grandmother died. she was 11 years old, living poor and alone. >> i living alone. >> reporter: meanwhile, her parents went on to have more children. >> never thought they could not bring me there....
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malaysia's transport minister says he'll take action against the air traffic controller supervisor if it's confirmed that he was sleeping on the job. this follows a published transcript of the information between airline official and air traffic controller. controller said he had to wake up his supervisor. facebook is dealing with a class action lawsuit over on-line purchases all made by kids. a district court judge ruled on tuesday that the lawsuit can go forward. hundreds of thousands of people could be part of this class action. critics say facebook refuses to refund parents whose kids use credit and debit cards without permission to purchase facebook virtual currency. facebook says the lawsuit is without merit. well tonight, abc 7 is helping you get answers to all of your legal questions. we are holding an ask an attorney phone bank from 5:00 until 6:30. legal experts will join our i-team investigator chris pabst to answer your legal questions. that number is 703-236-9220. 7 now on your side with a consumer alert. honda launching a campaign urging owners to get outside safety reca
malaysia's transport minister says he'll take action against the air traffic controller supervisor if it's confirmed that he was sleeping on the job. this follows a published transcript of the information between airline official and air traffic controller. controller said he had to wake up his supervisor. facebook is dealing with a class action lawsuit over on-line purchases all made by kids. a district court judge ruled on tuesday that the lawsuit can go forward. hundreds of thousands of...
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now, we did catch up with the chief executive officer of malaysia airlines. and he defended the airline. and its handling of the entire tragedy. he also said he knows what the families are going through because they too, lost crew members onboard. take a listen to what he had to say. >> they say lightning don't strike twice in the same place. but we got hit twice. i mean i could not believe -- i didn't believe the first time i got a call saying we lost another 777. and i said are you sure? i said just call back once you have the confirmation. i got a call half an hour later. they said, at the site of the wreckage. it was blank for a while, literally. but we got to do what we have to do. get ourself back on our feet. and deal with it. >> reporter: george that was mr. yahya, talking about mh-17. that happened just four months after mh-370 disappeared. malaysia airlines has obviously gone through a tumultuous time over the past 12 months. they're calling on the public to stand behind them and support them moving forward. george? >> leaving so many families hundr
now, we did catch up with the chief executive officer of malaysia airlines. and he defended the airline. and its handling of the entire tragedy. he also said he knows what the families are going through because they too, lost crew members onboard. take a listen to what he had to say. >> they say lightning don't strike twice in the same place. but we got hit twice. i mean i could not believe -- i didn't believe the first time i got a call saying we lost another 777. and i said are you...
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that wasn't there" and wrote new york article magazine how crazy do i think i am that i know where the malaysia airlines plane is. thank you for being with us. first of all, do you think it kazakhstan? >> it's just a hypothesis i pieced together. frankly with mh 370 we don't have a ton of data. the only thing we know about the final six hours of this plane's flight are the seven data points, the pings exchanged between the plane and the satellite. if you look at those pings, mathematically, they conclusively say that the plane went south. so, now that we've searched the sea bed, there is nothing there. after a year nothing has washed ashore anywhere on the indian ocean. the question i wanted to ask, is there any way this plane didn't go south? it turns out it is physically possible that the data could
that wasn't there" and wrote new york article magazine how crazy do i think i am that i know where the malaysia airlines plane is. thank you for being with us. first of all, do you think it kazakhstan? >> it's just a hypothesis i pieced together. frankly with mh 370 we don't have a ton of data. the only thing we know about the final six hours of this plane's flight are the seven data points, the pings exchanged between the plane and the satellite. if you look at those pings,...
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malaysia's government also released an interim report on mh370. any new information? >> a couple of things. they ruled out the rogue pilot.. they said there was no evidence to suggest either the pilot or the copilot was somehow involved in the disappearance. they said the battery on one of the underwater locator batteries had been flat for more than a year. beyond that the report told us things that we already knew but very little on wyatt disappeared or it happened to it. the flight path still points somewhere to the southern arc, off the coast of perth. a very large potential search area. the search has been scaled back. now there are just four ships sweeping up and down the ocean floor, looking for any trace in a 60,000-square kilometer search area. the search is due to be completed in may. tony abbott says that even if nothing is found, it will not be the end. >> as long as there are reasonable leads the search will go on. we have 60,000 square kilometers as the surface of this search. if that is unsuccessful, another 60,000 square kilometers will be searched. we
malaysia's government also released an interim report on mh370. any new information? >> a couple of things. they ruled out the rogue pilot.. they said there was no evidence to suggest either the pilot or the copilot was somehow involved in the disappearance. they said the battery on one of the underwater locator batteries had been flat for more than a year. beyond that the report told us things that we already knew but very little on wyatt disappeared or it happened to it. the flight path...
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malaysia flight 370, vanishing into thin air a year ago. the new report about the pilot and crew, and a problem with the locator beacon. >>> miracle rescue. a car found by a fisherman. inside, a toddler, alive, still strapped to her car seat. >>> and, lifesaver. one act of generosity saving six lives. how it started, and how it all came together. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. we begin with the death of an unarmed black teenager, shot by a white police officer in madison, wisconsin. the confrontation so familiar. the circumstances under investigation. people coming together to mourn and protest. gathering outside the home where the fatal shooting took place. we're we're learning more about the two faces in the confrontation. linzie janis is in madison tonight. >> reporter: this is the scene tonight, demonstrators facing against police in the death of tony robinson. ♪ community members mourning the loss of the 19-year-old, who was unarmed when he was shot and killed by a police officer. >> young black men laid out,
malaysia flight 370, vanishing into thin air a year ago. the new report about the pilot and crew, and a problem with the locator beacon. >>> miracle rescue. a car found by a fisherman. inside, a toddler, alive, still strapped to her car seat. >>> and, lifesaver. one act of generosity saving six lives. how it started, and how it all came together. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. we begin with the death of an unarmed black teenager, shot by a...
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this malaysia airlines pilot who is whose identity we hid for security reasons reflected the feeling of many in the aviation industry. >> we are asking what happened what actually happened why it happened and why malaysian airline. >> that's the question everybody is asking. why us? >> ally people can do is show support. they pray and sing and light candles. hoping that the light they hold will guide mh-370 back home to malaysia. >> theso how long is the search and recovery operation likely to last? presumably it can't go on indefinitely. >> in the last word we have heard from the australian authorities they may wind down the operation from their point of view. they spent millions of dollars in the search in cooperation with the malaysian authorities. the ask i requested the transport minister were what would he do in that case? he said he hasn't had any formal notification from the australians they were about to wind down the operation or give them a date but if that was the date, there were several other pers already involved such as china and the other economic bloc here in the as
this malaysia airlines pilot who is whose identity we hid for security reasons reflected the feeling of many in the aviation industry. >> we are asking what happened what actually happened why it happened and why malaysian airline. >> that's the question everybody is asking. why us? >> ally people can do is show support. they pray and sing and light candles. hoping that the light they hold will guide mh-370 back home to malaysia. >> theso how long is the search and...
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families of the missing trying to march on malaysia's beijing embassy. as always, their way is blocked. the police regard them as troublemakers and keep them under surveillance. >> translator: what you are doing is illegal. he shots. >> reporter: in many cases parents lost the only child the law allows them to have. >> translator: we have been looking for help from the government. but the government hasn't don nug, our demands have still not been answered. >> reporter: such displays of emotion are frowned upon by the authorities. which is why the families are as scorn. of their government as they are malaysia airlines. 12 months ago surrounded by the media, he came to beijing hoping to find news of his brother. he wanted the truth then, he wants it now. >> translator: the government isn't working on seeking the truth but instead is pressuring us to take compensation, his leaves our hard gold. >> reporter: the older brother devote today his family. his home is adorned with happy memories. her son was 21 months old when mh370 vanishs. he had been working a
families of the missing trying to march on malaysia's beijing embassy. as always, their way is blocked. the police regard them as troublemakers and keep them under surveillance. >> translator: what you are doing is illegal. he shots. >> reporter: in many cases parents lost the only child the law allows them to have. >> translator: we have been looking for help from the government. but the government hasn't don nug, our demands have still not been answered. >> reporter:...
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indonesia, malaysia created a trial. it's not real time tracking. the obvious issue is that there are situations where aircraft can be out of touch. >> might data recorders tining. officials replieded for years making them easier to detect. we have recommended that recorders be more robust. the problem is money. the f.a.a. put a billion dollars into a traffic control system that will make the system more efficient. when it comes to outfitting change that's something the airlines have to pay for. your risk is one in 11 million the question now, a year after it vanished is how much it would cost. or if it's possible to do away with fatal crashes. >> demanding gender equality nations coming together for international women's day. that is next on al >> gender inequality is not just a men's issue. it affects all of us. [ chanting ] >> nations around the world marking international willens day. in morocco, thousands rally in the capital. the protesters call for better educational opportunities, and an end to violence against women. women celebrated with a
indonesia, malaysia created a trial. it's not real time tracking. the obvious issue is that there are situations where aircraft can be out of touch. >> might data recorders tining. officials replieded for years making them easier to detect. we have recommended that recorders be more robust. the problem is money. the f.a.a. put a billion dollars into a traffic control system that will make the system more efficient. when it comes to outfitting change that's something the airlines have to...
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is budgeted for this between australia and malaysia. now, it can't continue forever. the search will continue even if it's on an occasional basis. and i'm confident that some day, somebody will find something. >> are they looking in the right place? >> i don't think so. but that's a gut feeling. that's my instinct as a pilot who's flown around the world. and i've actually flown through that area that they're searching on our helicopter and i don't like the chances of finding anything in those waters. but my instinct tells me it's not even in that area. >> and why not, exactly? they would say, i guess, that they've traced as much information as they can to pinpoint roughly where it's going to be. i mean where else should they be looking? >> you know, the mathematician, the rocket scientists out there in london have made calculations that are significantly above my level of mathematical skill, and they've come up with these conclusions. but themselves have said that there's no guarantee that they're 100% correct. look the reality is that years ago, when aircraft went mi
is budgeted for this between australia and malaysia. now, it can't continue forever. the search will continue even if it's on an occasional basis. and i'm confident that some day, somebody will find something. >> are they looking in the right place? >> i don't think so. but that's a gut feeling. that's my instinct as a pilot who's flown around the world. and i've actually flown through that area that they're searching on our helicopter and i don't like the chances of finding...
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new revelations today in the search for malaysia flight 370. it has been one year since the plane vanished and now a new report from malaysian authorities is raising new questions, among the findings is that the battery for the plane's flight data recorder had been allowed to run out, before the plane actually disappeared. investigators also say they found no signs of stress or unusual behavior among the plane's crew leading up to the disappearance. and there's still no explanation for why this fight veered so far off it's original course. richard quest has been going through the hundreds of pages of these documents. >> reporter: hundreds of pages of documents supporting back ground information have now been released and although they don't give us any information about what happened in the cockpit, we still don't know why the plane went missing or indeed where it ended up. they paint a very detailed picture of the aircraft it's systems, it's crew and how air traffic control performed on the night and it's not a pretty picture. on the equestion
new revelations today in the search for malaysia flight 370. it has been one year since the plane vanished and now a new report from malaysian authorities is raising new questions, among the findings is that the battery for the plane's flight data recorder had been allowed to run out, before the plane actually disappeared. investigators also say they found no signs of stress or unusual behavior among the plane's crew leading up to the disappearance. and there's still no explanation for why this...
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and he think that we're finding that malaysia airlines and malaysia officials have the adage, less is best until we get the black boxes. >> they really don't know anything. what about the family members and others who say that they're holding back. that authorities, you know, we've heard all these cockamamie theories about the plane flew off someplace and is being hidden in the jungle on a runway. what do you think about that type of theory and the families are saying that they think the government is holding something back. >> well, sarah bajack who is largely the spokesman for the families is discussing the transparency and disclosure but you run into transparency and disclosure problems when you do not have the devices. but i do really want to emphasize that the families are saying it's time for us to start focussing on the people more than devices receipt now until we do get the device, which is the black box. and i do believe patience is called for. because we took two years to find air france 447's black box. and we knew the vicinity of where that plane landed. but in this case,
and he think that we're finding that malaysia airlines and malaysia officials have the adage, less is best until we get the black boxes. >> they really don't know anything. what about the family members and others who say that they're holding back. that authorities, you know, we've heard all these cockamamie theories about the plane flew off someplace and is being hidden in the jungle on a runway. what do you think about that type of theory and the families are saying that they think the...
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catch her program, 101 east, malaysia's woman warrior on the air 2230 gmt thursday on al jazeera. that's it. that's your sport. >> thanks so much robin. stay with us here on al jazeera. we have another full bulletin of news doing up in just a few minutes. ♪ >> i think we're into something that's bigger than us... >> that's the pain that your mother feels when you disrespect her son... >> me being here is defying all odds... >> they were patriots they wanted there country back >> al jazeera america presents the passion... >> onward.. >> pain... >> it's too much... >> ..and triumph... inspirational real life stories >> all these labels the world throws at you, that's what drives me to push.. >> of ordinary people >> i tasted the american dream, i liked it... >> living extraordinary lives... >> if we could multiply this program, we could change the world >> from the best filmmakers of our time >> i give al jazeera tremendous credit, because it's not traditionally what broadcast journalism does >> the new home for original documentaries al jazeera america presents only on al jazeera
catch her program, 101 east, malaysia's woman warrior on the air 2230 gmt thursday on al jazeera. that's it. that's your sport. >> thanks so much robin. stay with us here on al jazeera. we have another full bulletin of news doing up in just a few minutes. ♪ >> i think we're into something that's bigger than us... >> that's the pain that your mother feels when you disrespect her son... >> me being here is defying all odds... >> they were patriots they wanted there...
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already $120 million has been put into this by australia and malaysia. that is how much money has gone into the kitty for this search. china, listening to what david said then china wants the search to continue. well china has not in actual fact put in any money to this search. yes, they put in some assets and ships, but in actual fact there are no funds, per se for the actual search in the southernip yan ocean. now one of the families that we spoke to danika weeks whose husband paul was on that plane, she is terrified the search will not continue and she will never get any answers. on a simple chain around her neck danika weeks wears her most precious possession. >> it may be the only piece i have of him that's so close to us. >> reporter: on march 7, last year, her husband kissed the family good-bye and asked her to look after his wedding ring. he was heading to a mine site in mongolia and said if anything happened to him the ring would go to the son who boarded first. the next day, he worded mh 370. >> my life stopped that day. and that's what i remem
already $120 million has been put into this by australia and malaysia. that is how much money has gone into the kitty for this search. china, listening to what david said then china wants the search to continue. well china has not in actual fact put in any money to this search. yes, they put in some assets and ships, but in actual fact there are no funds, per se for the actual search in the southernip yan ocean. now one of the families that we spoke to danika weeks whose husband paul was on...
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where is malaysia flight 370? it has been one year, and the search is still on, and still no sign of the 239 people who were on board. our safety analyst, david soucie, warns this could happen again but crucial changes are already in place due to that disappearance. insight into the mystery coming up. "ride away" (by roy orbison begins to play) ♪ i ride the highway... ♪ i'm going my way... ♪i leave a story untold... he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chicken, you roam free. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ two wheels a turnin'... i'm almost done. [ male announcer ] now you can pay your bill... ♪ ...manage your appointments... [ dog barks ] ...and check your connection status... ♪ ...anytime, anywhere. ♪ [ dog growls ] ♪ oh. so you're protesting? ♪ okay. [ male announcer ] introducing xfinity my account. available on any device. >>> some perspective now. even as we're getting a flood
where is malaysia flight 370? it has been one year, and the search is still on, and still no sign of the 239 people who were on board. our safety analyst, david soucie, warns this could happen again but crucial changes are already in place due to that disappearance. insight into the mystery coming up. "ride away" (by roy orbison begins to play) ♪ i ride the highway... ♪ i'm going my way... ♪i leave a story untold... he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range...