Disappearance of flight 370. Families had pressed for it to be made public, and now 55 days after the plane vanished, that report is out. Some of the details are frankly shocking. So lets get straight to it. Will ripley joins us from kuala lumpur with the details. So will, tell us what is in the report. Reporter well, its not just whats in this fivepage report, john, but its the time line attached to it. Some of these supplemental documents. And you asked the question, what took so long . Thats the question that i can bet a lot of these families will be asking as well. Because, you know, the plane disappeared from radar at 1 21 a. M. It wasnt until 1 38 a. M. , a full 17 minutes later, that air Traffic Control in another country, vietnam, reached out to kuala lumpur and said hey, have you heard anything from flight 370 . Okay, so had that not happened, k. L. Air Traffic Control may have taken longer than 17 minutes to notice that a plane with 239 people suddenly disappeared from radar.
Investigators know or suspect. Cnns will ripley has been sifting through this report. He joins us from malaysias capital, kuala lumpur. Tell us more, will. Reporter hey, carol. Yeah, this is a fivepage report and other supporting documents attached to it. Weve been going through them. Here are the things that really stand out. You talk about those 17 minutes when nobody even noticed the plane was missing. Okay. That said, then we talk about the four hours where what we see here, this is a report that kind of describes all of the events that were happening over those four hours. And what it says to me, carol, is that there was a lot of confusion during those four hours initially about where the plane even was. At one point, Malaysian Air Traffic Control was saying oh, we think the plane is possibly in cambodia. Check with cambodia. We now know it never was based on the satellite and radar data. And meanwhile, even when the planes transmitters, carol, that were switched off, the transmit
Duncan. The cdc says the nurse was wearing protective gear, groffs, gown, pack, the infection could have resulted when she took her contaminated gear off. The care of ebola can be done safely, but its hard to do it safely. Reporter the cdc says two procedures performed on duncans last of life, intbation to help him breathe and kidney dialysis are unusual and put Health Care Workers at risk of bodily fluids. I have not heard of any ebola patient undergoing intbation or kidney dialysis and nurses are not properly trained. We hear they have not been following proper protocol when we have been is asking the hospitals around the country to provide us with training. Reporter this is another ebola patient isolated in a boston hospital complaining of headaches. A Spokesman Says the chances he has ebola are extremely low him meanwhile, more ebola scares over the week. A passenger became ill on the flight from new york to los angeles. Ebola was quickly ruled out. Now, the two procedures we menti
From russian. Its something the russians deny. They say they feed weapons badly. At the same time as you said the government here in kiev as well as the europeans and the russians are trying to get the peace negotiations off the ground. They are set to meet wednesday in minsk, the capital of belarus. As we speak today, there is a meeting to try to get some of the details of such an agreement going. The big question is going to be how much territory are the prorussian separatists going to get . There was an agreement to a ceasefire that happened last year in september. Since then the prorussian separatists have gained so much more control over the line there. Are they willing to accept to give some of that up chris . Thank you very much from kiev. Lets move to what is actually happening on the ground. We have Nick Peyton Walsh who is monitoring the situation. He was the First Western journalist in the town of Eastern Ukraine leveled by prorussian separatists. Nick i hope you can hear us
Up first, Angela Merkel meets facetoface with president obama this morning. The chancellor wants sanctions against russia in they do not agree to end the fighting by wednesday. President obama is facing pressure to arm ukraine. Something the chancellor opposes. We have Frederik Pleitgen with more from kiev. Reporter good morning, john. It is the difference of opinion, if you will with many in the u. S. And many in europe about whether or not to arm ukraine. That Takes Center Stage at the obama and merkel meeting, but it is key on theground. They want the ceasefire talks to be successful. In two days in the city of minsk, the capital of belarus. The european countries, germany and france will be part of the meeting to try to get some ceasefire going in the east of the country. Frankly, the fighting there continues to escalate. This morning, a gigantic blast in the city of donetsk where an arms depot was hit. The people are in a dire situation. The Ukrainian Government wants the ceasefir