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CNN CNNI Simulcast March 18, 2015 06:47:00

Gave you an idea of just how big this is. ryan duboot joins us now from beijing. he is the photographer. this is extraordinary video. talk to us about how you shot this and how difficult it was to get those beautiful pictures with the drone. reporter: this was shot over eight days inside the cave. with the drone i had to fly it pretty much all manually which meant there were many near misses with rocks. i almost missed it outside of the cave once. it was quite scary but came together in the end. i was pleased with the results. amazing how you got it so smooth just the way the turns we re not used to seeing such smooth moves from some of these drones. of that difficult to achieve? reporter: yeah. i practice quite a lot with it. in beijing, i fly quite a bit. and just flying, practicing ....

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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 March 15, 2014 00:35:00

They re showing. so i don t know if there s something i m missing. david gallo i think that also gets to the point you raiej÷5(p% earlier. andy pastor from the wall street journal, i want to ask you in terms of your reporting it was a manual change of direction, how can they know it was manually done? because the system that sends up some data from the aircraft to a satellite was not switched off at that point. it took them maybe between 14 and 20 minutes or something around that time, whoever was doing this, to make the transponder stop working and then disconnect the satellite communication system. and in that period of time is when the course change occurred. and the data that was relayed up to the satellite, according to the folks we ve talked, to indicates that this was a manually a manual direction to the flight control computer. i just want to also maybe answer one of your question why are they searching in the indian ocean more than 320,000 square miles. ....

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CNN Unguarded With Rachel Nichols March 15, 2014 02:35:00

And the data that was relayed up to the satellite, according to the folks we talked, to indicates this was a manually a manual direction to the flight control computer. i want to answer maybe your other question, why are they searching in the indian ocean more than 3,000 square miles. the last signal that was received from the aircraft to the satellite was over the indian ocean. so they re starting their search based on the assumption that something happened from that point of view. we should be very aware that whoever was doing this was a very had some sophisticated knowledge of aircraft and aircraft electronics, because to disable these systems in a series of efforts, not at the same time, is not as easy and most pilots would not know precisely to do to disable them. once again, it indicates it s not likely to be some catastrophic event. it s just too suspicious for that. let me bring in ron brown, ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110326:19:22:00

Happen here. this nuclear plant was built to generate electricity the same way as the stricken fukushima daiichi plant. but operators here is a redundant layers of batteries would keep the reactors running after the disaster. just step through right here and right below my feet is 1,000 pounds of pressurized steam. i m standing on top of one of the reactors. shutting it down in an emergency is easy. keeping the nuclear fuel from overheating is a problem in japan. this is where the spent fuel rods are kept cool. just like the ones that malfunctioned in the japanese plant. water is pumped by manually if all systems fail. you can never in our business say ever positively. the japanese may have said the same thing. i don t believe we will have a ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110215:23:58:00

Who needs a razor when you ve got the shaving helmet? here s jeanne moos. reporter: want to shave your head without lifting a finger? so this is a shaving helmet, four-blade array mounted on teflon-coated aluminum rails powered by two cervos. reporter: some of us in the media, it was a close shave this one i believe for about ten seconds. they test it on a guy. how does it feel? a little strange. reporter: and when the helmet comes off. any nicks? oh, wow. nice it looks smooth. reporter: it is smooth all right, a smooth fake, thanks to a pair of twins. ridiculous. reporter: it looks too small. yeah. i think you have a bigger head. reporter: while the camera pan aid way for 15 seconds. shave your head manually reporter: twin who had hair was replaced by the twin whose head was already shaved. the switch a roo is revealed in the follow-up video, the making ....

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