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CNN CNN Special Report April 14, 2014 06:58:00

Sediment silt, we re talking about 50 to 250 meters in depth. the sediment itself. so once they do find what they re looking for, rosemary, they ll have a lot of muck that they may have to dig through. when you talk about 20 meters or so, unbelievable or so. many thanks. another hour of cnn newsroom is straight ahead as the oscar pistorius trial is straight ahead. captions by vitac www.vitac.com ....

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CNN CNNI Simulcast April 14, 2014 07:27:00

Lot of sediment here, too, rosemary. we heard earlier when angus houston said maybe 20 meters of sentiment, but it looks like it s even deeper as you head to the east here. it could be up around to some 50 to 250. much deeper there. another challenge, right? many thanks to you, samantha. we are waiting for court to resume in the oscar pistorias murder trial. after the break we will go live to the courthouse in pretoria, south africa. .and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] .that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom April 14, 2014 13:03:00

Australia says this is what the search zone nearly three miles down could look like. it s dark, very cold. reporter: with pressure so intense, it crushes a styrofoam cup down to a fraction of its size, the missing plane is believed to be 4500 meters, nearly 15,000 feet down. it s flat and it s the sediment, it s silt. reporter: the extreme conditions will test the limits of the u.s. navy s bluefin-21 which is beginning the slow, painstaking process of mapping the ocean floor. patients. people need patience. reporter: u.s. navy captain mark matthews says one mission takes 24 hours, two hours down, 16 hours of scanning, two hours up, another four hours of downloading data from the side scan sonar which maps out the ocean floor. you can actually see the shapes. you kind of see the traces, the outlines of the objects. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140412:12:16:00

Stronger reflection than a sediment. whereas if you have lava there, it also produces a strong reflection. in this heavily sedimented area it should be easier to pick out debris. anthony, greg was talking about even if we get the black boxes, that s not going to answer everything. as i understand it also, this is a plane that was potentially in the air for seven or eight hours. the black boxes only record like two hours of communication, is that right? that s the cockpit voice recorder. that s on a two-hour loop. however, the flight data recorder records approximately 80 parameters and can record for the length of that flight. so i think you ll have significant data with regard, as greg has pointed out, with regard to the systems on the aircraft, whether it was being flown automatically, the pilots using the auto pilot and ....

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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 April 12, 2014 00:37:00

Hydrographic sensor, it has all the elements to make the map. the shape of the sea floor as well as things that can penetrate the sea floor to tell you how much sediment is there. and we ll have the idea what the texture is like if the boxes may have sunk into silt or if they re sitting in rubble or canyons or crevices, so again, we ll have to wait until we have more information. richard, if you take a step back and look at where the pings are, where it is believed the plane has ended up, it is still so mind boggling why it took that route. why it ended up in that isolated area so far from where it was supposed to be. five weeks ago tonight, while we re talking it was doing it. i mean, that is the long and short of it. and the incident had happened by ....

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