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New Day-20150730-10:53:00

major development in the search for the missing malaysian airline mh370. a piece of debris found on an island in the indian ocean thousands of miles from the search zone. it does appear to be from a 777. mh370 was a 777. australian officials say we could know in 24 to 48 hours if it belongs to flight 370. so we'll look again how we got to this point. the plane took off on march 18 2014 and went off radar an hour into flight. at that point the search stuck right around malaysia. but satellite companies revealed the plane communicated with their system for hours after that. they predicted the plane may have been on this arc you're looking at right now. the signals moved the search closer to australia in this red area right here i'm standing on top of. they were searching the last

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150730:01:10:00

the australian xlanldcommand center said that the fact this showed up where did it, would support the thesis that the plane went down in that primary search zone off the coast australia. why, you say? because of the currents in the indian ocean. they do a counter clockwise movement. if could i draw a circle there, innocent middle of the indian ocean, i would do that. you would see counter clockwise, that's what the currents do. they believe it is entirely possible that months even a year later, it picked up debris and then dropped it over there at reunion island. and what is staggering is the fact that they found this piece of debris just as you mentioned, covered in sea shells. so part of challenge is to go back doing mathematical equations to try on determine exact whatever exactly have the ocean currents been like over the past 14 months and to look temperature sea life on that piece and determine, is there

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CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello-20150730-13:02:00

downed plane. we have been here on reunion island talking to locals. here's what they had to say. a possibly crucial clue and major lead in the 17 month old mystery of missing malaysia airlines flight mh370. >> this is obviously is significant development. it's the first real evidence there's a possibility that a part of the aircraft may have been found. >> reporter: a piece of debris possible part of the a wing of what appears to be a boeing triple 7, the same model as the missing commercial airliner discovered washed up on an indian ocean beach on reunion island. teams dispatched to reunion island to investigate the debris which washed up more than 2300 miles away from the current search zone off the australia coast in the southern indian ocean. a group of people happening upon the wreckage during a beach cleanup.

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New Day-20150730-10:31:00

record both in his home state of ohio where he's the governor, he really helped to turn things around there, and helped balance the budget in washington. so i definitely think the day he announced that he's a dark horse. >> dana and chris, thank you. >> what's your take on this? tweet us with #newdaycnn. stay with cnn for continuing coverage of a very significant development in the search for flight 370. debris consistent with the boeing 777 discovered some 2300 miles from the search zone in the indian ocean. if it did come from the missing jet liner, how did it get there? we'll take a closer look. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150730:08:10:00

down in that primary search zone off the coast australia. why, you say? because of the currents in the indian ocean. they do a counter clockwise movement. if could i draw a circle there, innocent middle of the indian ocean, i would do that. you would see counter clockwise, that's what the currents do. they believe it is entirely possible that months, even a year later, it picked up debris and then dropped it over there at reunion island. and what is staggering is the fact that they found this piece of debris just as you mentioned, covered in sea shells. so part of challenge is to go back doing mathematical equations to try on determine exact whatever exactly have the ocean currents been like over the past 14 months and to look temperature sea life on that piece and determine, is there any telltale signs of where that sea life originated. a big challenge. >> and obviously, this is the first concrete clue they've got.

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20150729-23:04:00

after more than 500 days searching, this small piece of airplane debris possibly part of a wing could be the first piece of wreckage from mh370. the plane that vanished without a trace more than 16 months ago. just seven feet long and four feet wide the debris was found by people cleaning the beach on an island some 400 miles east of madagascar. most recently ships have been scouring a huge swath of the southern indian ocean off the australian coast. today's discovery more than 2,6700 miles away from the search zone. mh h 3h370 took off march 8th last year. 239 passengers and crew on board for beijing. its last communication came less than an hour after take offbefore the flight veered way

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20150729-23:03:00

kate? >> seems like it could be huge. stressing, it's preliminary, but fascinating what they are picking up tonight. thank you so much. tonight, crash investigators now making their way to the island to try and get a closer look at this debris. david mckenzie is "out front" with that. how soon before investigators are going to be able to determine whether or not this really is what everyone has been waiting for, mh370? >> reporter: kate experts say it could be relatively quick before they can actually figure that out, because there should be markings serial numbers on that piece of debris. if it is in fact mh370, that would quickly identify it as such. the authorities say they are going to work directly with the french aviation authorities to figure out exactly what this piece of debris is. so many thousands of miles from the search zone. this search has been through many twists and turns.

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Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer-20150729-22:24:00

and the time, march 2014 and now, roughly how long it would have take in to get west over to reunion island. at the moment there are several ships that are still contracted by the australians being paid for by the australians and the malaysian government, pretty much 50/50 with contributions from the chinese. with a company called frugo. they're still searching in the south indian ocean. they had to obviously slow down the search at the moment. it is winter. the weather is treacherous in the search zone. i understand that they get about one in every two days they can search because it is simply so dangerous. the waves are so bad. but, wolf, they have had 60,000 square kilometers, 25,000 square miles. and that has now doubled that's it. this is it.

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Anderson Cooper 360-20150626-00:15:30

Anderson Cooper 360-20150626-00:15:30
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Anderson Cooper 360-20150626-03:15:30

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