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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 March 22, 2014 00:24:00

Does that just complicate the situation in terms of trying to triangulate how far debris could have potentially moved from any impact site? yeah, of course. i mean, it s not as though the currents have the same velocity or the same direction or the winds have the same velocity and same direction. it s all variable. these are swirling winds, might be eddies in the currents. it s a real complicated issue. welcome to the world of oceanography. as captain marks said, this is the world that we live in. but to find something, to backtrack something over so many days, it s going to be really tough. not impossible but really really tough. and i just want to reiterate to our viewers, the video you re seeing while david is talking here this is from 2012. this is not involved in this search. but it is in this area. and the reason we re showing it to you is to give you a sense of what it can be like out there on the water. you remember the first day here s more video which you see actually a ....

Impact Site , Swirling Winds , Captain Marks , David Gallo , Ocean Search ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140321:20:19:00

Analyze anything. we can t start with analysis and then try to make it into fact. you have to get your facts and then you can analyze what went wrong. so, they re searching all this area. if it was a catastrophic failure you d expect to see debris within, i d say, 100 miles give or take that. because the airplane would then disintegrate and follow to the grind ground six miles down so vertical speed and forward velocity. but we have so few reliable reports of people seeing planes on fire in the water i know it was the middle of the night when this presumably occurred. it s up to debate now if it was flying longer. but if it did, certainly someone you know, out in the middle of the night or someone would have seen it or you would have heard many more reports. none of any real substantive ....

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CNN Wolf March 14, 2014 17:43:00

Plunging into the sea? well, based on the report this morning, we at the national earthquake information center looked at the data in the area and using two stations on northern sumatra and two stations in malaysia, we re able to find about the same origin time a seismic event, which was located off the west coast of sumatra, with a magnitude of 2.7. this is an area that has earthquakes of this size daily. it s one of most seismically active areas of the world. and the signals they looked at and the signals we looked at were very consistent with it likely being an earthquake. so the likelihood of this being the plane is unlikely. if a plane were to plunge into the waters in those areas around that time with high velocity, what kind of seismic event if ....

Earthquake Information Center , Northern Sumatra , West Coast , 2 7 ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140313:04:03:00

Planes, these pictures of people boarding a boeing 737 and here s a mcdonnell douglas md-83. lots of these different planes, one of the things that might attract your attention as a layman as you re getting on to a plane are these acute shaped oddly looking sort of fragile looking small probe things that stick out of the fuselage. you ve seen these? they look kind of fragile, right? this is what they look like on a commercial plane. this is what they look like on a military aircraft. they re called ptow tubes. the basic technology of a pitot tube measures velocity, an instrument that measures speed. planes can t measure how fast ....

Boeing 737 , Mcdonnell Douglas , Md 83 , Military Aircraft , Ptow Tubes , Pitot Tube ,

CNN Forensic Files March 5, 2014 08:49:00

However, as to the type of stains that were present and to the possible cause, they did not make any determination at that time. under a magnifying glass, crime scene reconstructionist jerry findlay found tiny drops of blood embedded in the fabric, about 1/32 of an inch in diameter. it was medium-velocity impact spatter, the kind usually produced when someone is hit with a blunt object. medium velocity is an instrument being wielded by a human, for example, a baseball bat or a rock or something like that. it s not going to generate that much force. the blood stains were clustered above the knee, indicating the assailant was kneeling as he attacked. so whoever was wearing those jeans was in close proximity of impact at the time of impact. and dna testing confirmed the blood on the jeans was laura s. ....

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