Good morning to you. Im michaela pereira. Im john berman. 11 00 a. M. In the east. 8 00 a. M. In the west. Those stories and more this hour. Analysts are poring over satellite data used to calculate where Malaysian Airline flight 370 might have landed. They released that information more than two months after the families asked it be made public so other experts could test the data. Almost a ream of paper. 47 pages of Technical Information that details communications. Socalled handshakes between the planes and the immarsat satellite network. Some key info is not there. How the company traced the jets path that led search teams to one of the most remote places on the planet. Immars immarsats ceo spoke about that on new day. What we have put out so far is dissemination of the raw data across our network which is what came out today. There is obviously more information inside the Investigation Team. Different models. Different workings. A variety of different information that go to create a three dimensional picture of what may have gone on. Its clearly possible to make further disclosures. What we have today is all of the Data Communications that immarsat has. Lets talk about what we know this hour. And what we dont know after this data release. We have our aviation analyst and former Inspector General at the department of transportation and we have a safety analyst and former faa inspector. Mary, well start with you. We now have this data. It tells us what . It tells us that they do actually have a stream of data. They have comparative data from other planes and data over a period of time. We can see at certain points something happened and is the raw data so the families will be able to take this data and give it to individuals that they have rounded up or contracted with to review data. They have the raw materials. They dont have the analysis that the ceo of immarsat mentioned. He gave it to the malaysians. Immarsat has a lot of data and did a lot of work and are starting behind it. They didnt release that wonderful work is bad news. They said they would if they were so asked by the malaysian government. We know this was in an effort, david, immarsat wanted to show transparency. I know the families are likely going to say without that formula, without that indication of how you did that math, this isnt much good to us. Thats exactly right. Mary was speaking before but i want to correct something. I think she misspoke a little bit. This tells us that they do have more information. They can release more information. Theres nothing really here that would give enough information to say, yes, it went down in the indian ocean. North or south at this point. We are looking for more and there will be more as we move forward. Is it enough for families now to take it to outside experts, which they wanted to do for so long. Is there enough there that there can be an independent analysis now . Theres enough for a start. David is right. The ceo of immarsat mentioned they did comparative looks at other carriers and other airlines and flights in the time. That would help too. They can get an idea, their experts, persons they have contracted with can certainly start looking at it. To do a real sort of verification which is what they want to do and certainly immarsat stands by it and doesnt think they need a verification but families need that. They lost their loved ones. They really could use and would like to have the rest of the data and the rest of the modeling and how did immarsat do it so they can be satisfied because they still dont have their loved ones and i think its understandable that they want to verify because theyre searching. Thats the key thing to remember is that they are searching for closures and information on what happened to their loved ones which leads us to the current search thats going on right now. The bluefin21 out of the water. Were told its not going to get back into the search potentially until august. Thats got to make you feel just from an outside perspective, whats up . Are they calling this off . Why such a delay . Well, they are changing their strategy here. They decided what they need first is a map. Remember when flight 447 they did have a map of the bottom of the ocean so that they could preprogram or have the devices that go down there and do a close search, they can say im coming up on a hill. They want to make sure the vehicle thats down there doesnt get hung up on rocks and hung up in certain canyons so now what the approach is, they want to map the area first to have a good map to start with which would allow them to program whatever vehicle they put down there to be a much more detailed and close search. It makes a lot of sense. Why they didnt start this sooner doesnt make a lot of sense. Three months into the search, right . David and mary, thank you so much. We talk about the search for flight 370 but for the next two months there will be no search. No one searching underwater. Ahead this hour, well go live to beijing and hear from a family member, sort of a spokesman for the family group. One of them who lost loved once when flight 370 disappeared. Well talk to him coming up. Captain this is a tip. Bellman thanks, captain obvious. Captain and heres a tip. When you save money on hotel rooms, its just like saving money on anything else that costs money. Like shoes, textiles, foreign investments, spatulas, bounty hunters, javelins. Does your dog food have . 18 percent . 20 . Purina one true instinct has 30. Active dogs crave nutrientdense food. So we made purina one true instinct. Learn more at purinaone. Com humans. Even when we cross our ts and dot our is, we still run into problems. Thats why Liberty Mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. If you qualify, your rates wont go up due to your first accident. 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Steve, thank you so much for being with us. Let me ask you straight off. The data has been released. Is this enough . The data has not been released to the next of kin directly until now. Some of the next of kin including me havent asked about the data. That is true. Many of the families have not received anything . Yes. I cannot say most but some of the next of kins including me. I havent received anything from the Malaysian Airline or the malaysian government. What do you hope will be in this data. What kind of details are you looking for, steve . To tell you the truth were asking for the raw data and the most important thing is that we are asking for the full report, which immarsat gives to the Investigation Team from malaysia and we want the full version of the report. I have got the report from other next of kin but it only contains raw data. It doesnt contain any measure they are using and we cant confirm whether they are using the right thing and they calculate in the right way. So thats what we keep asking. They just give us part and that is not what we want most. You still want them to show you their math on this subject. I have to say the fact they have not emailed or sent it directly speaks to what appears to be ongoing and infuriating communication problems between the airline and the families and people onboard that flight. I understand that you have had a chance now to get a sense of what they released publicly and to the media, this partial in your mind, release of data. Will you take this to outside analysts and have them look at it . Yes, we will ask for some people kind enough to help us. We will call for more people which are experts in mathematics or physics or Something Like that. Only the raw data is not enough. We want them to give us the formula they are using to have more people help them whether th their calculation is accurate. Youve had a chance to speak to some of the families there and interact with them via email and some of the other passenger families. How are the families doing . We are many, many, many days into this search. You still have no answers. How are the families bearing up . Well, it is really a hard time. Every day it is not only the pain of suffering our loved ones but uncertainty that we do not know what happens to our loved ones. There are all kinds of possibilities and i can hardly imagine what happened to my mom, you know. She is old and shes having a good vacation but its really hard for me to imagine what happened to her and that really hurts me. We just want them to tell us what happened to the plane and where are our loved ones. Thats the most important thing that were looking for. More than two months, nearly three months, they didnt give us an answer. That really hurts us. Steve, think thats such an important reminder. 239 souls onboard this plane which means families of some 239 people who love them like you no doubt love your mother and just want some kind of answers. Steve, last question here. The bluefin21 is being pulled out of the water. The underwater search over for a while right now. How does that make you feel . Well, they have been searching for so many days and they are certain theyre searching in the right place but they cant find anything. A society with High Technology and they didnt find anything. I think maybe they should be thinking about whether they are searching in the right place. That is the most important thing we want them to do. Steve wang, we can hear the pain in your voice. We know youre looking for answers about your mom. We want to thank you for joining us again on cnn. Youve been making yourself available to us. I know youre anxious to spread the concern of the families as well. Thanks for joining us. You can hear the frustration. You can hear it. All these months later. 15 minutes after the hour. Ahead for us, Elliott Rodgers journal shows he spent years planning to kill people. Did the system fail his victims . What about his gender . Why do mass murderers seem to be men . Well have details ahead. He was very troubled. Another problem with the system is to identify and properly treat him, it was impossible the way things are set up, i guess. A kid in that bad of shape could go to three different gun stores and buy an arsenal. It happens all the time. That was the father of veronika weiss. He wishes that Elliott Rodger new the truth about who he killed. A Memorial Service is being held at the university of california Santa Barbara for six students that rodger killed. Were getting a clearer picture of this 22yearold young man. Joining us to talk about this, dr. Jody golden. Elliott rodger wrote about these incidents which now in retrospect raise alarm. He splashed hot coffees on couples and two hot blonde girls after they didnt smile back at him. My question is, these are incredibly hostile words. This kid was in therapy for years with multiple therapists. How can people see him . W could therapists see him and not see this hostile side of him . Its a complicated question, right. One of my concerns is that the care wasnt so coordinated. I dont know how much the therapist knew what was going on. What we know is there was an evolving psychotic process and he was paranoid and we dont know how he presented with the psychiatrist and because he was an adult, we werent its possible that the family wasnt involved and didnt have all of the information. Hes living away at college and not in the same house with his parents. I caught myself as i was saying it. He. This has happened before. Columbine. I think aurora. I think sandy hook. Disaffected young men but men. Why does it seem these mass heinous, violent outbreaks and killings are happening at the hands of young men . A lot has to do with male privilege. We are socialized as males that we have it now. We tend to act out. Thats why when young women are angry, they tend to internalize it and take it out on themselves with males we tend to act out more. Fighting and so on. Its just a very, very difficult situation, i think, for most young people who were disaffected these days but we are seeing these for males and victims being women as often happens in society when we have financially when things are down, when there is starvation and any kind of social ills, men take it out on women. Not all men of course. A ill get those letters. Women become the victims. Dr. Gold, do people lie to their therapists and how much do they lie to their therapists and create a persona to hide things from them . I think sometimes people lie to their therapists. In general they dont. When someone comes into your office, you take it at face value and there is confidentiality and that is why there are laws around that so people can come into your office and tell things they cant tell their spouses and family members. The truth is if someone walks into your office and you are questioned when i have a young adult come into my office, its part of my policy that i have to have consent to speak to their family if i need to. One would assume that if he had been plotting this for two years and that he had this kind of rage that was evident in these youtube videos, that you couldnt always keep your guard up. So heres the thing. I think dr. Gold may or may not agree with this. Were dealing with a severe personality disorder who had delusional thinking. Were not quite sure whether he was schizophrenic. Those vary severe personality disorders close to schizophrenic but without hallucinations but delusional, crazy thoughts, can be pathological as this person was. They are very intelligent. Very narcissistic. Very paranoid. Their whole being is about living life on their own terms. They want the world to bend to their will and when that doesnt happen, they become very, very rageful and in this situation i think the parents couldnt control him any longer and with the treating professionals, just because someone says i have rage that i want to go kill someone, you have to be very specific in the threat or we would turn in patients all the time. Thats true. I also think that we have to take the threat seriously. Thats why i think the youtube videos were so that was over the top absolutely. When people are posting videos like this and so many people saw them a red flag there. Thats the system we dont have set up. People talk about changing the system but we have to think about this social media piece. Its a great screening tool. Three contacts with the police. They didnt connect the dots. If they had connected the dots im not pointing fingers here. We have to change the system. On that third contact when they did the welfare check, they would have said maybe something is amiss here and they didnt have a Mental Health professional helping them in the screening of that person. Well have you both back to talk more about this. This is an ongoing conversation our nation needs to have. Thank you for being here. Ahead this hour, were lifting the curtain you could say and taking you behind the scenes and showing you will how the satellite wizards work. An exclusive trip inside the firm that could hold the answer to the flight 370 mystery next. [ female announcer ] who are we . We are the thinkers. The job jugglers. The up allnighters. And the ones who turn ideas into action. Weve made our passions our lifes work. We strive for the moments where we can say, i did it we are entrepreneurs who started it all. With a signature. Legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. 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Com for a free onemonth trial. Just into cnn, were learning that the president is going to announce today that the u. S. Is going to reduce military presence in afghanistan after 2014 to 9,800 troops and then further down reducing again by half at the end of 2015 and hopefully by 2016 have the level of amount of u. S. Troops in afghanistan at normal embassy levels. The troop level right now is about 32,000. He emphasizes that combat operations as they call them in af afghanistan will be done by the end of the year. Remaining troops will be used for two purposes only, Training Afghan forces and continued operations against al qaeda. Any troops remaining in afghanistan continue on bilateral Security Agreement between the United States and afghanistan. Something the current president and hamid karzai has not done but suspect the new president will. They never did that in iraq. That never happened. Thats why u. S. Troops left iraq. The president expected to make that announcement at 2 45 from the rose garden today. Other news now, the flight 370 mystery has made british Satellite Company immarsat an a household name. In the search for flight 370, data pointed searchers to the southern indian ocean and thats all the data they had to work with. Given that its been 81 days with no concrete sign of the plane, critics wonder if immarsats work is accurate. Who are these people in london trying to solve the biggest mystery in aviation . Our Richard Qwest has an exclusive look inside immarsats operation center. Reporter this is immarsat. The company which for 35 years has been used by ships and planes to keep in touch. We were given exclusive access to the Networks Operations center. Its here in the satellite control room in london that you see the technology involved and you start to understand how they came to the conclusions. The satellite involved is immarsat 3f1. One of 11 satellites in the immarsat collection. Its in geo stationary orbit over the indian ocean and it was to this satellite that mh370 sent the signals, the socalled handshakes. Leading the team here was Mark Dickinson with his colleagues they dived deep into the data. There are three types of information that we. Messages from the ground station to the plane and back again that tells you the terminal is switched on and powered up and we have some time information and in addition to that there was some frequency measurements. Reporter timings told them the distance between the plane and the satellite enabling them to create the socalled arcs. They then factored in the frequency differentces. Dickinsons team concluded that mh370 had to have flown south, in the opposite direction. It was a startling conclusion. What did you think when you got the data and you started modeling and you put it in and you suddenly realize where this plane probably went. Lets check in. Lets check it again. Because you want to make sure you come to a conclusion like that that you have done the right work. The data is as you understand it to be. Reporter was there a moment of disbelief . Messages for six hours after the plane was lost is probably the biggest disbelief in terms of what you have. Reporter immarsat quickly realized the analysis of data from mh370 to the satellite produced an extraordinary result and needed to be tested. So they ran the model against other planes which had been in the sky at the same time on the night and against previous flights of the same aircraft. Time and again they ran the model over dozens of flights and the planes were always found to be exactly where they were supposed to be. We dont have a reason why it shouldnt work for this particular flight when it works for the others and its important that this isnt just immarsat activity. There is other people in the investigation, experts helping the Investigation Team who got the same data. They made their own models up and did the same thing to see if they get the same results and speaking for the teams we get roughly the same answers. Reporter the results of all this work led to dozens of search planes and ships being sent to the southern indian ocean where for weeks they followed the trail to nowhere. Immarsats calculations have been called into question. The families demanding the raw data. I think the data itself stand alone is fairly opaque and you cant draw too much from it. What is more pertinent is to see the messages and important bits of information and thats the job that weve been trying to do and explanation behind how the numbers are used. Reporter you are letting people make judgments on your work. Youre not inviting them to redo your work. No. Redo the work requires experts in many, many different fields. Reporter Mark Dickinson recently returned from the rethink team. He knows the entire weight of this search rests on the immarsat data. I think everyone on the Investigation Team working with this understand what it means. It means this is data that we have for whats happened for those six or seven hours is important that we get it right and particularly trying for the families and friends of the relatives onboard to make sure that we can help bring this sad incident to a close. Reporter the immarsat data will guide the search for the foreseeable future. Its all theyve got. Without it, there would be no search at all and the men in london are still sure theyre right. Richard qwest, cnn, in immarsat, london. Thanks for that look inside, richard. Top Nigerian Military official says he knows now where more than 200 kidnapped girls are but heres the but. Hell not use force to try to rescue them. Speaking in nigerias capital he defended his militarys position saying he doesnt want to get the girls killed trying to save them. Good news for girls is we know where they are but we cannot tell you. We cannot tell you. Just leave us alone. Were working. Well get the girls back. Those girl were kidnapped on april 14th by the boko haram terrorist group. The u. S. Has been using drones and other assets to help in the search for those missing girls. If you would like to help the girls and girls like those in nigeria, courageous effort just to get an education, go to our website. Cnn. Com impact. Ahead for us this hour, brand new excerpts from Hillary Clintons new book. How shell deal with issues surrounding her marriage and how shell deal with issues surrounding benghazi. Well try to decode the clues coming up. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. Sometimes, life trips us up. Sometimes, we trip ourselves up. And although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. Like multipolicy discounts from Liberty Mutual insurance. Save up to 10 just for combining your auto and home insurance. Call Liberty Mutual insurance at. 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I want to bring in our political commentators now. What i would like to do is break this down word by word and analyze exactly do they have decoder rings . This authors note that we were craftily handed today is loaded with lines that could have many meanings. That line we just read about families and choices we all make. The decision to get married or stay married. To me that sounded very interesting coming from secretary clinton. We all know what youre driving at. I think this is a brilliant move by Hillary Clinton. First of all, shes doing what so many other former secretaries of state have done recently. Wrote a book about her years as secretary of state. If she does run for president , this is a terrific chance to have a dress rehearsal of what a book tour will look like and Campaign Tour will look like to try to shape her own narrative. If shes not running for president , there is no other time like now when theres all this speculation about her running that will cause as much attention to be garnered and many book sales. This is a good time for Hillary Clinton to be doing this. Either way. Lets play another little bit of sound. Clinton talks about mistakes shes made in life. Sally, well let you respond to this one. Along the way ive tried not to make the same mistake twice. To learn, to adapt and pray for wisdom to make better choices in future. First of all, obviously the veil running over the entire book is the choice. The choice about whether to run. Right . That is what will drive book sales. Her publishers have to love her. I, however, think this is going to be the most boring book ever in the history of the world. If this excerpt has anything to indicate, it should be called boring choices. Its dry, right. Its safe. Its dry. Its not the book of someone who feels like they have to really get out in the political environment and fight for it and really give us interesting stuff. So far it seems like shes going to either have a safe after career or shes going to have a very safe run for the white house because she seems like the inevitable candidate. Its moving and inspiring and hopeful. All of those things but it is generally political. So far it seems like a yawner. I dont think boring choices was one of the titles they considered. The publisher might have had a problem with that. I got to tell you, its funny. Its funny that sally would say that because as i was listening to the excerpts, some of what she reads, she has them narrated, people around me say what are you trying to do, get yourself to go to sleep . It sounds cautious and its very cautious. And also trying to shape her own narrative. Lets talk about that. Is it too cautious . Does she not say enough for instance on the issue of benghazi . As is usually the case with the benefit of hindsight, i wish we could go back and resist certain choices but im proud of what we accomplished. Resist certain choices. Thats language she used. Talking about hindsight in dealing with benghazi. Is that enough from her here on this subject or does she need to dive into this more with less caution as you say . I think it depends, john. If she runs, its definitely not enough. If shes running in large part on her record as secretary of state and the choices she has made. The actions she has taken. The policies shes advocated as secretary of state are going to be fully scrutinized much more so than her shaping her own narrative and her own choices in this book. So if she doesnt run, this may do it. If she does run, theres going to be a lot more explaining to do. So i can tell you one person i do not think will like this book and that is karl rove, who just called Hillary Clinton old and stale. What does he mean and what does it mean for mrs. 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Want you to take a listen to what republican guru karl rove has to say. In american politics, theres a sense that you want to be new, that you dont want to be too familiar, you want to be something fresh, you dont want to be something thats old and stale. With us once again, our political commentator, sally cowan, ana navarro. Old and stale, and wasnt he just saying not too long ago, suggesting that Hillary Clinton had brain damage . Why does he keep hammering this . Are you talking to me . Yes, ana. Okay, lets be fair, though, in fairness to karl rove, he didnt call her old or stale. He said in politic, you dont want to seem old and stale. I think thats a fair point. We saw that in 2008, democrats went for hope and change and she was seen as the washington insider. The truth of the matter is, she has been around federal policy making and shaping the federal policy for well over 20 years. So shes going to have a hard time reinventing herself as fresh and new. I just think this is so funny coming from karl rove, right, i mean because the larger tone of his point, we didnt show the the larger tone of his point was in politics we like people who are scrappy, who arent entitled to hold office who dont have things handed to them on a silver platter. What does that make me think of who karl rove represented in politics . Oh, right, george w. Bush. The classic example of dynasty politics. Had his entire political career has beened to him. There was nothing scrappy about him, right . Coming from karl rove, this is a little bit laughable. It doesnt mean though there isnt a point in politics people dont like new things. Look, hope and change. Lets talk about hope and change. This is something Hillary Clinton will have to deal with if she runs for president as she considers it in the months ahead. Shes got to attract people who supported barack obama and may not have supported her in the primaries. So what does she do to excite the Obama Coalition which is a thing . It was a thing in 2008, in 2012. There are a couple of dynamics here if we want to get in on this, on hillary and her particularly candidacy. At this point, less to do with hillary and more to do with who runs against her. If republicans can find a candidate who can speak more than three days without offending half the human population and actually excite voters under the age of 75, then hillary might have a problem where she cant just rely on her sort of very broad popularity across parties, by the way. Shed actually have to go out and be a little scrappier and prove something. Right now, her strategy is to remain above it all, to kind of be kkt and this kind of leaderful figure, and trust that the other party cant muster someone to have any kind of competition. Thats her strategy. I dont see that changing any time soon based on the republican party. Ana, youll have to go and get your friends to come up with a strategy. Because weve got to talk about the sixties coming up here. When we come back, an exhibit thats opening as our series about to hit the air. The sixties, the decade that changed the world, well tell changed the world, well tell you about it. Gas at the same location. During the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. At night and when its cloudy, we use more natural gas. This ensures we can produce Clean Electricity whenever our customers need it. Trwith secure wifie for your business. It also comes with public wifi for your customers. Not so with internet from the phone company. I would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have shortchanged these customers. But that would require wifi. Switch to comcast Business Internet and get two Wifi Networks included. Comcast business built for business. Honestly, the offseason isnt ive got a lot to do. Thats why i got my surface. Its great for watching game film and drawing up plays. Its got onenote, so i can stay on top of my todo list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. With skype, its just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. Alright, russell you are good to go alright, fellas. Alright, russ. Back to work kind of exciting, were only a couple of days away from a brandnew series here on cnn that will take you back in time, really a time that changed the world. Were talking about the sixties. Governor cuomo cut the ribbon at a special exhibit. Its called a look into the sixties. With 11 smithsonianaffiliated museums. Our colleague was at this ceremony. She joins us live. Kate, they fit ten years into a single exhibit. How do they do it . Really easy. No, just kidding, not at all. They packed a lot into this exhibit. I want to give you some of the highlights. Here at Grand Central terminal. Is the director of smithsonian affiliations. You were talking about those 11 smithsonianaffiliated museums that really made this happen. Lets look at why its so important. One i find very fascinating is the camera that was used in the Nixon Kennedy debate. The smithsonian has the chairs that nixon and kennedy sat in, so complements that camera very well. The 60s were a period of great change and great promise. This exhibit captures that so well, from the beatles to the moon landing to the civil rights era. It really shows the extremes. Everything you really see here also shows that television was part of everything that happened in this decade. We talk about the debate. Next, we talk about mr. Rogers who really embodies the innocence of the decade. An icon who started in the 60s. Were very honored that the Heinz History Center in pittsburgh donated his clothing to this exhibit and it speaks of a calmness, the growth of television, and the involvement of children. And juxtapose that calmness to the volatility that was happening in reality. The social change happening all around everyone in this country. The two parts of this exhibit i want to make sure we get to before we get back to you guys, the stools with the Civil Rights Movement and the bench in the jail Martin Luther king jr. Sat on. These are important artifacts that symbolize the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. The four stools we see here come from the greensboro historical museum. They were at the lunch counter, the woolworths lunch counter when the four africanamerican students sat down and requested a cup of coffee and more or less launched the student sitin movement. The bench Martin Luther king jr. Was sitting on. Dr. Martin luther king jr. , in jail, for nonviolent protest, writes the doctrine of nonviolence. And it becomes such an iconic document of the Civil Rights Movement. This is just a couple of the things that you can see here at Grand Central through the rest of this week, all leading up to this premiere of the sixties. I got a sneak peek of the episode last night, captivating, really unusual, unique, rarely seen archival footage. You guys were great tour guides for us. Thank you so much for a sneak peek. Were going to let people know you can take in the sixties if you didnt live through it yourself. Like me. Like you. It premieres thursday, 9 00 eastern and pacific. Check it out on cnn. Set your dvr. Go to our facebook page, like it immediately. Thanks for joining us at this hour. Legal view with Ashleigh Banfield starts now. The rejection, the jealousy and the rage behind the uc Santa Barbara massacre. There is new insight into what drove that killer. As a Community Gathers to mourn and the families of the dead students make their final arrangements. Also this hour, the long awaited flight 370 satellite data. 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