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The Situation Room-20140328-21:02:00

washington as well as around the world with the kind of special coverage that only cnn can wbr id="wbr1270"/> deliver. let's begin with our aviation correspondent rene marsh with the very latest. rene? >> a sudden shift in focus. again, this search zone has moved and authorities say that's thanks to a credible lead. that lead? more analysis of existing data with an entirely new search zone in play, does that mean crews wasted time searching the wrong area for more than a week? the new zone, roughly 1,023 square miles, larger than the state of new york and 300 miles closer to the australian coastline a shorter trip for search planes. >> this is our best estimate of the area in which the aircraft is likely to have crashed into the ocean. >> reporter: so why change everything three weeks after the plane disappeared? more radar and satellite analysis makes investigators /b>

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The Situation Room-20140328-21:19:00

space on the water surface that we're looking for. >> so basically, correct me if i'm wrong, this is the best estimate now where, if there is wreckage, the wreckage exists someplace in this huge area but it's just an estimate, not a certainty. >> that's exactly right. it's based on data that investigators have been collecting here and estimates of how fast the plane might have been flying and therefore didn't go as far. it's just an estimate but it's based on new information. >> the old search zone, was that a waste of time? >> with searches at sea, there's no guarantees. there's no waste of time when you're trying to solve a mystery like that. >> how active is the united states military right now in trying to find this? >> we're being very active and doing it in consultation with the malaysian government and australian partners. right now the focus for us in the united states navy, particularly is fixed wing

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