we re trying to piece together what this evidence possibly means. this could be the beginning of slowly piecing this puzzle back together so we can hopefully figure out what happened. what kinds of thing are you looking for in the next couple hours? well, as investigators we have to deal in physical evidence. if this is debris from flight 370, this would be the first piece of physical evidence that we have. actually something an investigator can put their hands on and try to piece it back together. give us a sense, and we know this is the largest aviation investigation. the largest aviation search in history. but what are the different things happening now? we ve been focusing largely on this navy p-8. because obviously they re over this area where we believe these
wrong person. whenever we talk about racism, you have white people who say, oh, you re just being a reverse racist for even bringing this to the floor. the idea that implicit bias exists is something we should talk about. we need to see black boys as the victims that they are. this conversation now is creating a space for us to do that. trayvon martin was a victim but wasn t allowed to be because he wasn t allowed to be vulnerable because he wasn t allowed to have empathy. i think this is a great study to create that space for us to talk about that. and he wasn t allowed to be a kid. little boy. yeah. thank you, philip, in los angeles. thank you. when we come back, i want to get into how some of these implicit bias assumptions sometimes appear to extend to our elected officials. before we go to a break, though, this update on missing malay that airlines flight 370. the french minister of transportation today announced that france is sending to malaysia tle investigators from
had to come in they circled us for a while and we landed beside that, and that s a sight i will never forget. probably why i work in aviation investigation. how many died on that flight? i remember. well over 100. neil: the ibm executives killed on the flight. you know, we have the 787. the dreamliner, the successor to this aircraft, and ill know what they were saying about the pilot, he had very little, if any experience, on this 777. when it comes to the new 787, very few have any experience with it. so, should that give me pause? well, it shouldn t in the united states because, by the way in the united states you have to have 100 hours before you can take the plane in. so, you neil: before you can take the plane into a landing. neil: 100 hours of practicing? it s a new plane. but they re building hours. they built them in the stimulator in training and when
can be wrong. look where all the witnesses are released from jail because the eyewitness reports made in good faith on who the perpetrator was turned out to be wrong. hold on a second, jim. this is going to be like the kennedy assassination. yo u nother got to satisfy a major segment of the population. that may be true. dr. baten is right. the one fellow, the hank guy from ntsb, he s not even qualified as an aviation investigation. he investigates truck accidents on highways and he was brought in because they re shorthanded. they re good people. they tried hard, but it s not within their capability to be metallurgist sthoos one sentence. in fairness to the family and everybody, everybody who thought there was a coverup 17 years ago should have come forward. why wait 17 years saying now
can be wrong. look where all the witnesses are released from jail because the eyewitness reports made in good faith on who the perpetrator was turned out to be wrong. hold on a second, jim. this is going to be like the kennedy assassination. yo u nother got to satisfy a major segment of the population. that may be true. dr. baten is right. the one fellow, the hank guy from ntsb, he s not even qualified as an aviation investigation. he investigates truck accidents on highways and he was brought in because they re shorthanded. they re good people. they tried hard, but it s not within their capability to be metallurgist sthoos one sentence. in fairness to the family and everybody, everybody who thought there was a coverup 17 years ago should have come forward. why wait 17 years saying now