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A lot, both on and off camera. Our justice correspondent pamela brown is in fort hood. Pamela, what is the latest tonight on what youre hearing . Reporter well, a u. S. Military official with direct knowledge of the investigation telling our Barbara Starr that that traumatic brain injury that lopez had reported actually came from a reported fall during patrol, not from a traumatic event related to combat. And john, we learned from military officials today that there was an argument that escalated between lopez and another soldier in the moments right before this shooting. Officials believe that was the impetus. And according to a father of one of the victims, it all started over a leave request form. Cnn has learned in the weeks before his deadly rampage at fort hood, Army Specialist ivan lopez was creating a stockpile of ammunition. Sources say when lopez bought his. 45 caliber semiautomatic handgun at this store, guns galore in killeen, texas on march 1st, he also purchased what one source calls a large amount of ammo. Cnn has also learned the 34yearold returned to the store repeatedly to buy even more bullets. Its the same place where major nidal hasan bought the weapon he used in the 2009 fort hood attack. The army said it now thinks the shirting started as a dispute with another soldier. We believe that the immediate precipitating factor was more likely an es escalating argument. Reporter he went to a base personnel building wednesday to pick up a form to request time off. The father of jonathan westbrook, one of the soldiers injured in the attack, says after lopez was told to come back on thursday he snapped, returning a short time later with his gun. The first guy he shot right in front of my son was killed. Then he turned the gun towards jonathan. Aimed it and fired. Reporter investigators are still trying to piece together an exact motive of the shooting and why lopez came on base armed. Tonight theyre looking at evidence such as his gun, extra ammunition, his reported Mental Health issues, and the medications he was prescribed like the sedative ambien. On capitol hill, Army Officials told congress that while lopez, an iraq war veteran, had a Spotless Service record, he also appeared to have an unstable psychiatric condition. He was seen just last month by a psychiatrist. He was fully examined. And as of this morning we had no indication on the record of that examination that there was any sign of likely violence. Reporter sources tell cnn police searched the apartment where lopez has recently moved with his wife and young daughter but have found no evidence such as a suicide note to explain the shooting. And pamela brown with us again. Pamela, today for the first time we heard from lopezs family. What are they saying . Reporter thats right. Lopezs father breaking his silence for the first time in a statement, john. He said he is astonished, he is saddened by what happened, and said my son must have not been in the right mind. He was not like that. He also talked about his sons medical treatment for his Mental Health and the passing of his mother and grandfather and how that affected his existing condition. But despite reports that lopez only got 48 hours to go to puerto rico for his mothers funeral this past november, a military official with direct knowledge of the investigation telling cnn that the army actually offered him the full leave to attend his mothers funeral, which is ten to 14 days, but that lopez chose not to take the full leave so that he could go to Truck Driving school. Military officials making it clear today, john, that we may never know the full reason of what caused lopez to snap. No. But some of those details do seem to be coming in now. Pamela brown at fort hood for us, thanks so much. Out of the three killed and 16 wounded, Sergeant Jonathan westbrook was among the first to be shot. We heard a bit from his father in pamelas report. He was hit three times. But despite that hes making a great recovery and he got out of the hospital today. His wife rene joins us by phone. Rene, i cant imagine what these last few days have been like for you. First all, tell us how your husbands doing. Hes doing well. Hes okay. I have visual on him. So as long as i have visual on him and i know hes okay, everything is going to be all right. You have visual on him. So what was it like the first time you saw him after everything that had happened . I was just happy i could see him, i could hold him and just let him know that i love him and i am here for him through the whole process, through his whole healing process i am here for him. And words cannot explain i was elated. I was just happy to see him. Did he tell you what it was like when he first realized hed been shot . I guess he was just i guess he was just more than shocked, unbelieving. As well as i was shocked as well. Because i was told to call him. Because i had just got off work. I saw a shooting at fort hood. Its like, okay, i need to call. So i called him. And i did get in touch with him. I said, whats going on . I said, are you okay . He kind of hesitated in a way. And he said, well, i was one of the victims that had been shot. I said when he said that, it just didnt register at that time. Okay he was shot. Everything was just going through my mind. I was like, okay. So after that i heard nothing else from him at that time he said he had gotten shot twice. But i guess after other evaluation they did find out that he was shot three times in the chest and the arm. What kind of i was very it was a very scary situation. It sounds like a terrifying situation. In terms of the recovery, what kind of process are you and your husband looking at right now . Im believing he has to go through physical therapy. And theyve released him from the hospital. I believe he has to go through physical therapy. And he has someone to come in and take care of the wounds. Its going to be not slow but a steady process, healing process for him. So you had to travel from mississippi to fort hood after hearing your husband had been shot three times. Yes. Describe to me then the moment you finally did see him. Wow. It was a wild moment. I was just happy to see him. Because those ours, they felt like days and days. Because i wanted to come right then but i couldnt. So after i actually got here and got settled in and i actually saw my husband, it was like a big relief, a big sigh. Pressure had been taken off. I could breathe again. It was amazing. What was the first thing you said to him . I just hugged him. Thats all i can say. I guess my actions were bigger than words. I hugged him. And i told him that i loved him. It was just amazing. And i was just thankful that god gave him a second chance. All right. Well, renee westbrook, our best to you. Our best to your husband, as we said. You guys are lucky to have each other. And i hope you get to spend some very, very quality time together in the near future. Thank you. Now to the breaking news in the search for any sign of Malaysia Airlines flight 370. It has just resumed in the indian ocean. 13 planes and 11 ships are involved today. Weve first been told the number was higher which would have made this the biggest day in the search. Turns out it was a clerical error on the part of authorities. In any case, the search is still large and now happening underwater as well. Well have the latest from australia in just a moment. First, malaysian officials briefed family members of the people on board flight 370 behind closed doors at a hotel in kuala lumpur. But people who were there say it was a waste of time with no news about what happened to the plane or their loved ones. After the meeting, danica weeks whose husband paul was on the plane asked what many are still asking. How can a commercial airliner simply disappear . She sat down with cnns paula newton and said she needs answers for herself and for her children. Sometimes i catch myself seeing the excitement of him coming home. And i have to get rid of that out of my brain quickly. Because i cant let myself go to that level of excitement. Because it would only its only going to make me crash when i find out the real truth. Which were all expecting will be that the plane has crashed. But until that point, until i have something concrete, i cant grieve. How important is it that they keep looking for him . That they keep this going . Hugely important. Hugely important. As i said, we need something. The families need something. And we need answers, not just for me but for my children. Have you started to think about the possibility that pauls sons will grow up your sons will grow up and not know what happened to him . Ive thought of that possibility, yes. Am i willing to accept it right now . No, im not at that point. Because if this was me on that plane, pauly would be fighting, going everywhere, asking every question, chasing down to find out what happened to me. For our sons and for himself. So i just have to do my utmost right now and keep going to find the truth. And this will all encompass me completely. Again, four weeks now since Malaysia Airlines fleight 370 vanished. For the first time teams are scouring the ocean floor for signs of the black boxes. But without conclusive evidence of any debris its really just a shot in the dark. Kyung lah joins us now from australia with the latest. Kyung, you could hear the determination in danica weeks voice not to give up the search. Because there really does seem to be this creeping sense that search authorities are just guessing where the plane might be right now. Are you getting that feeling there . Reporter well, i think theyre admitting it, absolutely. We heard in the last press Conference Held by the head of the search team that basically theyre not guaranteed to find anything. They dont know if theyre in fact looking in the right spot. They believe they are. They have the best educated guess, the scientists. All the information is pointing to this particular area. Thats why they have those two towed pinger locaters, one from the u. S. , one from the u. K. , doing that 150mile trek. They believe that thats perhaps where theyre going to find that concrete piece of evidence that we heard that wife say she needs. Because the families need it. But yes, theyre not sure that theyre looking in the right spot, john. Kyung, the words we hear now are luck and best guess. It tells you exactly where this search is right now. Kyung lah, thanks so much. The panel joins us next to talk about this. Also tom foreman shows us how this latest search area was arrived at. Well show you the high tech undersea tools that just started working today. And also revisit some of the longestrunning disappearances in aviation history. Stay with us. music defiance is in our bones. Defiance never grows old. Citracal maximum. Calcium citrate plus d. Highly soluble, easily absorbed. Because you cant beat zero heartburn. Woo hoo [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. One pill each morning. 24 hours. Zero heartburn. Add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get 100 off for every year of safe driving. We put members first. Join the nation. Nationwide is on your side breaking news tonight. Searchers have resumed looking for flight 370 including underwater even though in the absence of a debris field it could am to a shot in the indian ocean dark. Possibly but not entirely. The search area may have shifted several times, but at least it only covers a particular patch of water. Tom foreman explains how experts narrowed it all down but also why it might change yet again. Reporter john, if you look at these search areas lately, it can look a bit like chaos. Look how theyve been adding in here for a couple of weeks now, just moving all over the place, sometimes by hundreds of miles. But if you draw a line generally through the middle of all these areas, you might notice something. And that something is this. It matches pretty nicely to that great big track they established a long time ago based on these satellite pings. Now, there are many ways they could be wrong here. Many ways. For example, if you get the trajectory up here off by just a degree or two, you could be way off over here or way off over here. So your search area could be hundreds of miles off course. Another way for example you might have the plane flying into a lower altitude than expected, in which case would get more wind resistance, showing it down and end up much shorter than expected. In addition you might have a different speed calculation. Were in the sure how fast it was going. If it was going 560 miles per hour, that makes it cover a certain amount of ground. If its going 440 miles per hour, thats a different amount. And depending on when the fuel runs out, even a tenminute difference at these kind of speeds can make a gigantic difference when it gets down to the water. But all that aside, they keep coming back to the same area, trying to figure out if its in here. The fact they keep pounding the same general area suggests they have some confidence in this calculation, even if its a long shot. John . Tom foreman, thanks so much. Joining us to talk about this, cnn analyst david gallo, koe leader of the search for air France Flight 447. Former Transportation Department Inspector General mary schiavo. Cnn aviation analyst and veteran private pilot miles obrien. Of course cnn aviation correspondent Richard Quest. Miles, i want to start with you here. Ive been listening to every word youve been saying about this. Today you really say its hail mary time. Why . Well, it is. Because the batteries on these pingers, these devices which allow you to try to find them when theyre underwater, will expire the shelf life at least goes off in a couple of days. You have ships onsite. They have the ability to listen for the pings. Even though we have no idea theyre in the right area because we have no wreckage trail, you might as well put those listening devices underwater on the hope against hope that you get lucky and you can hear it. The range in these pingers on a good day is two miles. Theres all kinds of conditions that can make it less. Of course as the batteries go out, that can be reduced tremendously. So it is in fact a hail mary pass but they should do it. In football terms, at least in a Football Game they know where the end zone is when theres a hail mary. Not sure they know where the end zone is here. Richard quest, we hear about the assets now from skies, from space, from the surface and now underwater. Still now that theyve deployed the underwater devices is that reason for more hope . No more hope than there was earlier on, just more assets. Theyve started to add satellite telemetry as well. Earlier it brought up a lot of objects which when they went to find them they could never find them. Therefore it wasnt very valid. Also there havent many satellites actually looking at this part of the ocean normally. So theyre having to retask those satellites. Tom foreman said they keep refining the search based on new math and new calculations. I wonder if people wonder if theyre about new calculations or you have a group of people in kuala lumpur, in malaysia doing the calculations, the socalled international group, the working group, part of the investigation. And amongst that group are the ntsb, faa, the waip, rolls royce, boeing, the malaysians. Inmarsat. Miles would like them to release the documents upon which they are refining the search. Maybe theres a call for that to give more information. Because what they appear to be doing is moving this box around and not really explaining why. So they have to explain why to us. Thats an interesting question. David gallo, i want to bring you in here. As theyre moving these assets around and changing the search area, now they have the towed pinger locater out there. How confident are you that the batteries in the black box are even still working, even still pinging . Thats anyones guess, john. Heres the thing about that. Going over an area and not hearing the pinger doesnt mean that the aircraft is not there. The tpl is useful if you do hear something. If you dont hear something not that useful. I think at this point, knowing where the plane isnt is Important Information, too. And the tpl wont exclude any place. Doesnt really narrow it down very much then necessarily. Mary go ahead. John, i like what i see. For air france 447, something that people thought, a plane people thought would neveren be found. We had a good last known position and we had the debris. The debris was good to say youre in the right area. But the retrofit of the debris led us on a twomonth wild goose chase. We lost time with the debris. It was good back and forth mowing the lawn of the ocean floor that found the aircraft. Im often struck by the differences here. As you said there was debris there within days of that flight disappearing. Here obviously no debris and were a month into it already. Mary, with the batteries either dying soon or perhaps already dead, whats the best Case Scenario here . Is it still floating debris . And they seem to have changed what theyre looking for in terms of debris from possible large objects to something very very small. Well, i think the best chances are for that underwater search. At this point they havent turned up any wreckage. They keep refining the data points. Thats good. We want them to do that. They want to do that. But at this point, i think the pinger is one thing that they will continue to use until the batterys out or maybe its already gone. But then they can do the underwater search, the side scan sonar and other underwater technologies to locate it as they did in air france, realizing however that air france had those system status update messages. It was a wonderful cascade of little messages from the plane telling us they had problems so we knew right where it was. But i do think the underwater assets now hold the best promise. And if the planes largely intact, its fortunately a big target to find. And those resources being deployed now today for the first time. So we will have to wait some time now to see how well theyre working, miles, richard mentioned it before, accusing you of wanting more data. Explain to me what youre after here and how it could be helpful. Youre essentially asking for open source here group think . Yes, i think so. They say the best and brightest minds are analyzing this inmarsat data. But they say Peer Reviewed. It isnt Peer Reviewed in the conventional way that scientists would view it. Its proprietary information headed into an investigation that is considered secret. So we understand why they havent released it. But this is bleeding edge science. This is the kind of thing that has never been done before by a satellite not designed to do this. Why not open this up to the world, to the minds of the world . Scientists, engineers the world over to pour over it. Maybe theres a nugget in there. How does that compromise this investigation to do that . Richard . I think because its a slippery slope of what you then start the cockpit voice recorder, the actual tape of that. The inmarsat data. You start to sort of say lets all release all the evidence about the computer that was found. And it starts to become mushrooming about what you hold on. Where i think you should and they should now be starting to look at, we are one month on, john. Its time for them to give a first written report, a statement of facts, so they we know exactly what we know and how they know it. David gallo, one month on, does this go on for two months, for three months . Youve been involved with long, long searches before, obviously. When is it time to change the nature of it or at least admit youre not looking the same way you did before . Right now, again, with air france one of our secrets was to make it a committeefree zone. So the committees are important. The sharing of knowledge is important. But at the end of the day it was a small group of people, a single team, a single ship, a Single Technology with a Single Mission and that was to find that aircraft. And we had to block out everything that we could and just get down to the mission of mapping the sea floor. It was a big task, but we got the task done. And again, nothing happens quickly once you get beneath the waves. Were going to have to have patience to see what this team turns up. Mary, what do you make of this discussion . I think one thing to note is the first step on the written report, actually the first step is a public hearing, is an open hearing. And the key thing when the ntsb takes on a crash is with that first public hearing, the factfinding hearing, they release the docket. There for public scrutiny go the Human Factors group, the aircraft group, the weather group, the air Traffic Control group. And they put all those documents on a public docket so the world can see. And i think that would be very useful with that first step. I dont want the written report to be the first step. I want a public hearing. A lot more to talk about this obviously. Coming up next well take a closer look at the technology that is now part of the search, listening for pings from these black boxes. How long can it go . How far can it detect those sounds . Later what happens when missing planes are never found and how often has that happened . That and more when 360 continues. 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Randi kaye takes a look at the technology that now has an active role in trying to solve this mystery, the mystery of flight 370. Reporter this high tech listening device can glide along near the bottom of the sea at about 1,000 feet from the ocean floor. Its a u. S. Navy hydrophone or underwater microphone called a towed pinger locater. Search teams are counting on it to find the pinger mounted directly on the black boxes from flight 370. But time is running out for the pingers battery life. What theyre trying to do is get ears in the water while the pinger is still going. Reporter this is the sound its listening for. The towed pinger locater, or tpl, is 30 inches long and weighs just 70 pounds. Its towed behind the ship that operates it, in this case the ocean shield, and generally moves at about 3 knots. That means with 150 miles or so to cover, just a sliver of the search area, it will take days. It does two things. It gets it down into that level. It also gets ate way from a lot of the surface not. Wind on the water creates noise, propellers, dolphins, animals, fish, they all make sounds. Reporter the device can pick up the pinger sounds in depthing ranging from 50,000 feet from two miles away. Heres why its so critical to get that towed pinger locater down in the deep ocean. The block box can get stuck is in something called a deep sound channel. If the sound does get trapped there and bounces around, the only way to pick it up may be through one of these pinger locater devices. Sending the towed pinger down there, the tpl, will put you in that channel so they can hear that echoer or ricochetting sound. When it picks up the sound its in real time sent up the cable of the boats. In real time the scientists and technicians on board the boat will be listening. Reporter pinger locaters have been used for years. In 1996, a tpl successfully located the black box for twa flight 800, though that was in shallow waters off new york. Investigators used one in 2009 when air France Flight 447 went down in the atlantic but found nothing. If they have any luck locating the pinger from flight 370, next theyll deploy this autonomous underwater vehicle. It maps the ocean floor. It will start running patterns back and forth, shooting sound out the side and taking pictures. It will show objects, shiny objects basically, bright objects that could be the plane. Reporter right now, thats the perfect scenario. But even the head of the search effort seems to be hedging his bets. Hopefully, hopefully, the calculations putting us into about the right area. Reporter randi kaye, cnn, new york. Our thanks to randi. Joining me to talk again is analyst david gallo, also with us Sylvan Pascoe who was a technical adviser in the investigation of the air france 447 crash. And sylvan, let me start with you here. The towed pinger locater. In the water as we speak, searching for these pings from the black boxes. What do you think the chances are that well find anything . Well, in case of the air france, we had two towed pinger locaters. We went over the whole area. And the water is so deep that you have 10,000 meters of cable behind the ship. So its very difficult to narrow down the position it doesnt sound like youre very optimistic. Is this just a case where its better than nothing . I mean, in this case you have to try everything, everything. And especially the pingers are going to be operating for 30 days, maybe a little bit more. You never know. Try everything. Its just as simple as that. David, so in addition to the towed pinger locater, the ship right now has the blue fin, the autonomous underwater vehicle right there. Tell me when that would become useful. Well, in some ways, in the traditional way of thinking youd wait until you heard picked up the pinger locater, then deploy that. But im thinking if we have faith in that area, as big as it is, it cant really hurt anything to get that vehicle in the water, get some operational expertise in that area, see what you see, and start crossing areas off where the plane isnt. And i think thats Important Information now. So i think it can be valuable. But you dont want to burn out the teams, either. They want to be pretty judicious. The one thing i have to say is that once this gets going full speed, both vehicles in the water, we need to leave that team alone. Because theyre going to be plenty busy and they cant second guess what theyre doing. They need to do their jobs without interference. Interesting what you say about the blue fin. Up until this point weve been told that it will probably just be used once they found debris, once they had a greater sense of an area to search. Interesting that you suggest that maybe they need to start using it right now. Sylvan, that make sense to you . Absolutely. I mean, you can put everything you have underwater because time is running out. So i would do exactly the same thing. You also, sylvan, say that you think that this is all right now obviously based on data, the analysis of the data tax. Do you think theres more data out there and do you think there needs to be a better analysis . Thats a very good question. Because in the case of air france, on one hand we had too much data. On the other hand we had too little data. The idea was to backtrack the data that could help us on the ocean as opposed to the air problem. So we sort of went through the data and then found new data that helped us narrow down the retro drift and the positions of the debris field. David it certainly doesnt sound in this case like it is case of too much data, does it . Not where we need it, right. Again this comes down to the confidence of that last known position, that swath that we moved to that Richard Quest showed, has talked about moving up that arc. If we can be confident about that box as big as it is then we need to find ways to whittle that down. But if thats the box, and we believe the planes in that box, we can find it and we should find it if its in that box. David gallo, Sylvan Pascoe, thanks for being with us, talking this through. Up next well dig deeper into the troubling notion that flight 370 might not be found anytime soon or ever at all. Well show you some legendary aviation mysteries, including many that remain mysteries even now. Marge you know, theres a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. Try phillips fiber good gummies. Theyre delicious, and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. Wife mmmm husband these are good marge the tasty side of fiber. From phillips. Well be here at lifelock doing our thing you do your share spontaneous moments thing, alerting you in ways your bank alone cant. 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So in a time in Human History when almost no one on earth is more than a text message away with satellite and drones and surveillance planes, the idea there could be no sign at all of a missing airliner, a big missing airliner for four weeks with all this looking its hard to believe. It is not, however, unprecedented. Again heres kyung lah. Reporter frustration mounts as the search continues for Malaysia Airlines flight 370. But look back through aviation history, and there are other mysteries that linger for months, years, even decades. There have been planes in the past that have completely disappeared. Carroll gray is an aviation historian. He says the most storied and enduring mystery is the disappearance of amelia earhart. She vanished over the ocean in 1937 as she attempted to fly around the globe. Theres still no concrete evidence as to what happened. Reporter her mystery unsolved. For a passenger plane like that to disappear, thats not unprecedented, either. No. And one that comes to mind is the British South American Airways. Reporter two British South American Airways jets and their 51 paebssengers disappeared in e infamous Bermuda Triangle in the 1940s. A Training Mission vanished in the bermudas. Even the search plane went missing all without a trace and still unsolved. Then theres this, the Flying Tiger Line. It went off in 1952 near guam, Flying Tiger Line went off the radar, gone, disappeared. No wreckage. No. Reporter it was 1962. A u. S. Military flight with more than 90 people on board unsolved. The crash of Uruguay Air Force flight 71 was so mysterious that hollywood depicted the tale in the movie alive. In 1972 the plane crashed in the andes mountains. The survivors resorted to cannibalism to stay alive until they were found. This mystery solved after 72 days. What are historians and bloggers saying right now ability about this modern mystery . A very weird event. A very strange event that doesnt lend itself to the normal sets of explanations. As a historian, how gripping is this for you . Phenomenally gripping. People are gripped by mysteries. Things that are unsolved just sort of grab people. And especially when you have a common experience of flying. Reporter and thats why this historian says todays mystery must be solved. When you get on the plane the next time, are you going to wonder a little bit whether or not youre going to disappear . Thats why its so urgent that some satisfactory explanation happen fairly soon. Reporter kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. Some food for thought there. Will this mystery be solved . Lets put that question to our panel, david gal low, miles obrien and Richard Quest. Let me ask a simple question to each of you down the line. David gallo first, do you think this plane will be found . Yes. As long as we have the will to look. Youve heard it that we must find it. Air france was thought to be a plane that would never be found. An we know today that that search area was relatively a lot smaller than this area. But again, its there someplace. Its a matter of getting the right break, finding the maybe doing the right number crunching so we refine that search area. But yeah, i think well find this plane. Its just a matter of will and time. Do you think were talking about a year, twoyear, titanic thing where 70 things down the line . No, it could be tomorrow. It could be two years, tomorrow, a month from now. Its hard to say, john. Miles, what do you think . It will be found. Its just a matter of time. Will it take i dont think tomorrow is the day. Again it could be. But i think were talking at least on the other side of this winter coming up and maybe longer. Richard . From the very beginning ive said its not a question of if, its a question of when. This plane will be found. Thats a tremendous amount of optimistic from you guys. Interesting to me. A discussion weve been having that has exploded on social immediatiate last few minutes about the free flow of information in this case. Miles, youve been calling for really the release of all the data, satellite data, radar data. More information out there to get more eyeballs on it. Well, that would be pretty controversial. Lets just start with inmarsat though. Because this is unconventional data to be used in the context of an aviation accident investigation. Its a satellite not designed to track. It was some clever engineering that gave us these circles on the globe to look at. They involve use of the doppler effect to get an idea of which direction the plane might be going. Its fascinating, actually, and really never been employed in this man tmanner. Why not open the door on that. Why not release this to have professors at the best universities around the world . Because its a slippery slope and miles knows it. Why not carve out this one thing, though . Where do you stop . You stop right there. So you say now. What i do think is that i would like to see this investigation and the information being released four weeks on starting to look more like other investigations. I dont mean like the ntsb and debra hertzman releasing everything after asiana. Im talk about more information on things like what did vietnam say . What was the time scale . An official time scale . Those sort of things we would expect to find from any other investigative body by now. David in one word or less, whos right . Miles or richard . Both. Both. Safe call. David gallo wins with the diplomatic position there. All right, gentlemen, david gallo, miles obrien, Richard Quest, really appreciate it. Next were going to return to fort hood to remember those who died. And we will honor how they lived. Abe get in punch it [ male announcer ] let quicken loans help you save your money with a mortgage thats engineered to amaze. Thanks, g. Susan hendricks has a 360 bulletin. Reporter a photographer for the Associated Press was shot and killed this morning in afghanistan. 48yearold anya nedringhaus and her reporter were an Ebola Outbreak in africa has killed 86. The outbreak has evolved rapidly. Paintings created by former president george w. Bush will go on display at his president ial library in dallas tomorrow. The paintings feature his impressions of 30 world leaders. They are part of an exhibit called the art of leadership of president s, personal diplomacy. He says hes most proud of the painter of the former president whos also his father. Last weeks fire that killed two firefighters was unintentionally caused by welders, officials say. Criminal charges are possible because the welders did not have a permit. 13 firefighters were injured in that blaze, john. Susan, thanks so much. From one tragedy to another, Memorial Services will be held next wednesday at fort hood for sergeants timothy owens, Carlos Lazaney rodriguez and daniel ferguson. Theyre more than just pictures on a screen, more than facts on a page or some larger story about deadly violence. Tonight as best we can wed like you to see timothy owens, Carlos Lazaney rodriguez and Danny Ferguson as they really were to those who will miss them most. Sergeant first class Danny Ferguson is being remembered as a hero, sacrificing his life to protect a roomful of others, using his own body as a barricade in front of a door a keep the gunman out. His fiance, kristen haley, was nearby when the gun fire erupted. He held that door shut because theres no locks. If he was not the one against that door holding it, that shooter would have been able to get through and shoot everyone else. A talented athlete, friends say he was destined for greatness. Ferguson had just returned from a tour in afghanistan. His fiancee says he died doing what he loved, serving his country. He did have a pleasure of serving. Like this was his life. And he was so proud to be a part of such a great service. A counselor and father of two, Sergeant Timothy owens just signed up for another six years in the army. Recently remarried, the 37yearold dedicated his life to helping fellow soldiers. His mother tried calling her son when she heard about the shooting. He didnt answer the phone. So i left a message on his phone saying call me so i know if youre okay or not. Well, never got no call from him. I thought, oh, god, please dont let it be. Sergeant Carlos Lazaney rodriguez enlisted as soon as he could, at age 18. Described as a caring leader, the native puerto rican had a 20year career in the army. He planned to retire at the end of this year. Among the 16 wounded, Sergeant Jonathan westbrook, a former bank teller and dedicated father of three from mississippi who joined the army three years ago. Westbrook worked in the office where the shooting began. Had he was hit by three bullets, in his chest and one of his arms. New york state native major Patrick Miller is in stable condition after two surgeries. The twotime combat veteran also has matters degrees in business and Public Administration from syracuse university. Friends call him the glue that keeps them together. Obviously this is a wound on his belt. But he will hell move on. Move on, but never forget. Well be right back. At your ford dealer think . They think about tires. And what theyve been through lately. Polar vortexes, road construction, and gaping potholes. So with all that behind you, you might want to make sure youre safe and in control. Ford technicians are ready to find the right tires for your vehicle. Get up to 120 in mailin rebates on four select tires when you use the Ford Service Credit card at the big tire event. See what the ford experts think about your tires. At your ford dealer. I got this. [thinking] is it that time . The son picks up the check . [thinking] im still working. Hes retired. I hope hes saving. 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It has now been four full weeks since the 239 souls aboard flight 370 vanished into midair. An entire month and not a single piece of debris has been found. Tonight, though, for the first time we can show you pictures of the missing plane, photographs taken by aviation buffs over the past several years. Cnn. Com has the story behind them. You can see all the photographs there. They show the jet

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