Why some are blaming lawmakers. And freedom fall. Jumping off of one of the tallest buildings in the world, the stunt raises questions about skyscraper security. We begin tonight with that deadly mudslide in Washington State and the search for the missing. Devastating news today, the death toll continues to rise, and rescue crews expect it to go higher. The National Guard was called in as the search comes into day four. Mulled slide happened in washington, just north of seattle, and allen, what are we hearing . John, what were hearing today is not good news from the site of this slide. Search and rescue crews telling us more victims have been found. More bodies have been found at the site of the slide in the foothills of the north cascades. We dont have numbers yet. We expect to be briefed on that in a few hours, but thats the latest word here, as the search continues, more victims have been found. Theres a massive search effort going on right now. We estimate 150 people are in the field. The cog teams are out. Hovercraft have been deployed. The National Guard, trying to find the living among the dead. And theres not much hope left. Its an eerie scene on the slide site. And we want to give you an idea of what it was like as it was coming down the mountain. For the first time were hearing the 911 tapes. Listen to this one, someone phoning in from the area. A mudslide happened. Whats going on just now . I got people here screaming for help. Are they in the middle of the water . Yes, theres a person going up there in the mud. Come on. Oh, my god. Thats somebody whose world has just been torn up and torn away. A stunning scene there, john. Really hard for the people here who are numb to whats going on, you get the feeling as you talk to them. We spoke to a second grader today, a little girl. School is in session again, and she was going to school, worried about the friends she wasnt going to see. Theres a lot of heartache here, a difficult scene in western washington. The scenes are unbelievable. What about federal assistance for Washington State. Federal assistance has been come missing it, there has been an emergency declaration, and fema is onsite. And as you said, the National Guard has been called out, so for search and rescue and logistics, were getting help. The president spoke from europe and he spoke about what happened fromoso and the federal government. I just spoke to the governor. And i just signed the declaration to make sure that he has all that he needs. The army corp of engineers has been onsite and offered assistance and expertise. So i would and all americans to send their thoughts and prayers to Washington State. And the community of oso and the family and friends who continue to be missing. We hope for the best. But we recognize that its a tough situation. So john, more bodies have been found, and we should find out tonight how many. Allen schauffler, thank you. Survivors describe their homes shatter when they were shoved down the hillside after being hit by the powerful wall of mud. We have more from the devastated neighborhood. Oso is about an hours drive north of seattle, its a small town, and close to 200 people live here. Scattered homes and buildings, nearly awful them in the path of this landslide. A huge chunk of land gave away. And it came down the hill, across the river, and into the steelhead neighborhood. All of that spread across the highway and took out even more homes. This mudslide stretches for a mile from end to end, and in places, the mud is up to 15 feet deep. Rescuers are trying to find all of the structures buried. Its not just homes, but mobile homes, vacation properties. 14 people have been killed, including reportedly Linda Mcpherson who lived in this house here. Her husband was hurt, she used to be the librarian. And steve, who didnt live here. He was working on a satellite dish on a house on the street. Its not just homeowners missing, but contractors, and even people driving by. Entire families are unaccounted for, delany webb, with her fiance, they were visiting her grandparents. And they have not been seen since. That death toll could rise. Lets bring in pat abbot, professor of geology at San Diego State university. And pat, em welcome. Good to be here. What causes mudslides like this . To begin with, were dealing with very weak rock. You see the layers of sand. And some of that is volcanic ash that has fallen from the sky, and plus glaciers in the area have ground up fine powder and it makes very weak rock. We can walk up to the cliff and mull it off. You take that weak sediment, and fill it up with the heavy rains, which increases the pull of gravity, and we see not just the slide. But we see the material with the sand in it, to the water carrying the sand and mud. It was the know, the part that flowed with so much power, that knocked down the building and suffocated people and delivered the worst of the blows. I believe it was a year ago on widby island in Washington State that looked like this, but it was so much smaller, so why is this so large . Youre right, it was gauze of that type of event because of the weak rocks. You look at a map and you look at the river, you see the river takes a great big bend, and its cutting into the base of the hill there. So as the river erodes the base of the hill, its removing the buttressing, and that mate may be the factor why this was such a large overwhelming event. Can geologists determine this . I have looked at those and we can see it when its exposed. But the area is so beautifully veg tainted with trees and grass. Wonderful environment but tough for us geologists, because you cant see the rocks directly. So it makes it hard to look at where the weakest spots are. A lot of the areas ive seen in mudslides have been near the water, near the puget sound, but the real question is, if we dont let people build in a floodplain, should we not let them build in a mudslide plain . Indeed, thats a hazard. Its easy for geologists to go out and say look at that slope angle and these materials, this is a very dangerous setting, but on the other hand, how many rules and regulations can you make, and how many places can you get and how many peoples lives do you change by saying, you cant do this here . Conceptually, it seems easy, but its difficult to carry out over a very large area with thousands of people. Are there geological surveys that are standard in the United States or should there been . Well, we have uniform Building Code that covers much of the country, but a lot of the uniformed details come out in state laws and county laws, so we have a crazy quilt pattern in things. In general, we tend to learn from disasters. An earthquake happens, and these things fail and change the Building Code. But its a very process, and unfortunately, it depends to be it disaster driven. When something is so horrifying, it captures everybodys attention, and thats why the need to change the rules to prevent this type of event from occurring again. I hope this event starts that discussion now. Its shaping up to be quite a disaster unfortunately. Pat, we appreciate your insight. And please join us tonight for our special report, what you dont know about mudslides, the facts and the science, the possible warning signs, and why experts believe this catastrophe could have been avoided. Thats tonight at 8 30, 11 30 p. M. Eastern time. President obama is visiting with european leaders. Earlier today in the netherlands, he issued a warning to russia. Moving farther into ukraine would have serious consequences he said. The president came to the netherlands for this two day summit on security with the goal for the ukraine, he moves with a vow to punish russia if it goes further. A day after joining other leaders and about to impose heavy sanks on russia if it escalates the crisis, president obama held out hope that the Russian Troops amassed on ukraines border will not invade. We oppose what appears to be an effort of intimidation, and i dont think its a done deal. Mr. Obama appeared pessimistic about an end to the takeover. I think it would be dishonest to suggest that theres a simple solution to resolving what has already taken place in crimea. Reporter a new poll suggests that the public is wary of american involvement. When asked if we should do something about ukraine, 61 said no. Mr. Obama is facing political blow back at home. In the 2012 campaign, mitt romney called russia americas number one foe. A claim dismissed by president obama. And republicans say he misread president vladimir putin. Asked to respond, mr. Obama doubled down. Russias actions are a problem. And they dont pose the numberone Security Threat to the United States. I consider to be much more concerned when it comes to our security with the prospect of a Nuclear Weapon going off in manhattan. And what appeared to be a veiled swipe at putin, on the regional stable. Russia is a Regional Power thats threatening some of its immediate neighbors. Not out of strength, but out of weakness. Reporter and on wednesday, the president goes to brussels, belgium, for a major speech on ukraine. Mike viquera, aljazeera. Now keeping a watch on the United States and russia, and i talked to the former editor for the daily beast and asked what he has to say about president obamas comments today. President obama is in a difficult position. Hes trying to show global unity in the face of russian aggression, and hes trying to dismiss putins actions as the actions of a weak man, a failing Regional Power, and i dont think hes convincing many people. And hes certainly not convincing the ukrainians who are very scared about what putins next move is, and i dont think hes convincing the poles or the Baltic States or anybody else looking at the new aggressive posture of russia and wondering where its all going to lead. I think that president obama really has his work cut out for him. Can you tell me about how the story is playing in europe . I think that the europeans are embarrassed. Theyre no fools, they see how aggressive putin is being, but they have a lot of interest with russia, and the germans dont want to cut off onethird of their Energy Supply by boy catting the natural gas coming out of russia, and the british dont want to lose hundreds of millions of pounds if they freeze out a lot of russian investors, and the french have a very big arms contract, selling helicopter and naval craft to the russians. 1. 6 billion worth. And they dont want to lose that. So everybody is trying to hope this situation away and saying, lets do dip om see and hope that it will turn out okay, and meanwhile, put i be keeps upping theanti, moving troops around the ukrainian border, wondering how hes going to expand his russian empire. Is there a serious concern by europeans that putin might invade other parts of ukraine . There are very serious concerns about that. The way he has laid out his priorities, protecting russians wherever they need protection, there are a lot of russians in ukraine. And whether they need protection or not, he can make the case that they do, at least to the people in the russian homeland and anybody else who would listen to him. Would he like to be in control of odessa again, a major port on the black sea . Of course he would. And you have in the very poor nation of moldova, and thats russians. Latvia has a very big russian population. Are they going to need putins protection . Are people nervous about all of this . Oh, yeah, theyre very nervous about all of this. What will it take for europeans to get more involved, to up the ante like president obama has . I think that the europeans and the americans are trying to put across the idea that if Russian Troops actually roll into ukraine in any way, shape or form, that something will be done. The french will cancel their arms contracts, the city of london will freeze their seats, and the germans will learn to live with out all of that russian gas, at least through the summer, but putin is very popular in russia, and very popular with the idea that hes projecting strength and expanding the borders of russia as we have seen it since the 1990s. Trying to win back bits and pieces of the old russian empire. All of that sits well with the russian people. And putin doesnt to the give all of that up. So i think that he can take the sanctions, at least for a while. And in that period, hell be one very popular leader and thats what he wants. I think his Approval Ratings are in the hoard of 75 or more, since he took crimea. And probably they would continue to go up if he continues this expansion. So this is an extremely dangerous situation, and its not clear what the west can do that will make him back off. Christopher dickey, former editor for the daily beast. Thank you very much. The search for the crew in flight 370 resumes. Stormy seas have put the search on hold yesterday. Reporter search crews are out there again, 1500 miles off of the coast of perth, australia. The massive area theyre searching is still larger than texas and oklahoma combined. Its the result of data and salt images that shift that they put it down in. And tonight, a partial ping in the last 8 minutes between the orbiting satellite. It could be another clue of what happened before the jet stopped flying. The aircraft black box, heading to the search area. Finding the plane will be the only way that they will know what happened. It will go silent in two weeks. And the families of the victims in anger. A rare sight. A protest march to the malaysian embassy. Informing the investigators to continue the search, and now asking for the flight data. Clearly the relatives want answers. They want evidence that this plane actually did crash. We just want the truth and if you make a conclusion with no evidence, just from the data, why are you making a conclusion . Can the government understand how we feel . If they could understand our feelings, it wouldnt have come to this. Does the government understand us . A lot of official pronouncements with a lot of skepticism. They are often very leery of what they hear, and they are very angry and dont understand how the investigators can make this conclusion that the plane crashed without evidence, without physical proof, john. Of course you understand their emotions. Of course. Michelle, well talk about this later. This is a dust storm moving over phoenix, arizona. Its reducing visibility to near 0 in some places. These pictures were taken about an hour ago. And officials are warning people to stay off the roads. Coming up, flight plans, new rules for the nasa. And angry over the shooting death of a homeless man in albuquerque. And base jumpers buffed for jumping off of the top of a new york city skyscraper. In albuquerque, new mexico, demonstrators are marching on police head requires right now, protesting the death of a homeless man. They had a standoff last week, and heidi, why are they protesting . Reporter well, john, i think youll see for yourself when you watch the police video of the shooting of james foye, its captured on camera. And its graphic. 38yearold james is arguing with the police who are trying to arrest him for illegal camping. He tells the police that hes ready to march down the mountain with him. But moments later, an officer throws a flash at his feet. At that moment, an officer shoots six round, killing him. They are protesting not just the death of james foye, but pointing to what they call a pattern of abuse and successive force in this department. 23 people are lost their lives at the hands of the Albuquerque Police since 2010, and thats far above the national average, john. And theyre calling for an independent investigation, right. Thats exactly right. The Albuquerque Police have not admitted fault or wrongdoing in any of these deaths, but the state has paid out millions of dollars in settlements to the families of the deassessed. Albuquerques new police chief he has better than on the job for a month. He initially said that foye threatened his officers, but Richard Berry criticized the chief in his rush to saying that the shooting was justified. I think he should not have said that. I think what we need to do in a horrific situation like this, we need to comprehensively go through the process, theres video out there thats horrific, and i find it horrific myself, anyone who watches that. And john, the department of justice has been investigating this for 1 and a half years, looking at the allegations of Excessive Force used by the Albuquerque Police department. And tomorrow, they will be here in town to meet with community members. Heidi jo castro in albuquerque. Thank you very much. Florida is the most dangerous state in the country for People Living on the streets. And as part of our series, homelessness in america, natasha looks at efforts to change that in pensacola. Reporter 2006, fort lauderdale, three teens go on a spree with a baseball bat. By nights end, two homeless men are hospitalized and this man is dead. In miami, a man bites off pieces of a homeless mans face. That florida is the most dangerous state, its no surprise. Ive had people come at me with an icepick or people come at us with chains, but we stay down on the railroad tracks. Reporter laurie remains the constant threat of violence. She stays in her van and a man tried to grab her. I said, take your hand back, and he left. Its hard. You have to worry about it people are going to hurt you reporter even outside of the pensacola limits, the people say that they can feel the hostility. Last december, one of the buildings at the center was torched and destroyed. Fire officials determined that it was arson. The city doesnt provide services for the homeless and rise on serves in the county like this one. Critics say thats by design. Now members of the Homeless Community in pensacola are increasingly worried about the City Ordinances that are targeting them. They dont have a voice. Last year, the city Council Passed ordinances banning things such as being covered in public, with bedlogicals, c