Alexandriafield and it is early sunday morning. There how is the community dealing with the shock of this unimaginable violence . Reporter ana, all weekend we have been seeing people come out to grieve and to mourn. Im standing in front of one of the vigils that sprung up here in christchurch with a sign on the wall we stand together with our muslim brothers and sisters, and thats the sentiment weve seen expressed by so many people here. When you talk about the muslim community, in new zealand, it is just about 1 of the population. Tiny. But these attacks are being felt so deeply, and so widely. People have been in the streets, wiping tears from their eyes, comforting one another, and sharing unbelievable stories of the horror they experienced inside those two mosques. The guy shot at me, but i dodged down. So he missed me. And then i ran back to the mosque, and tell everyone to go to the ground, because there is someone with a gun that is going to shoot everyone. Then everyone went to the ground and then he started shooting through the windows. I saw the bullets on the wall. The man came inside. And we couldnt go anywhere. Just i looked, i was standing next to the window, i smashed the window and escaped through the window, and many people run after me, and we went to the backyard. After the gunshots had stopped for a few minutes, we peeked out the window and we could see people in the backyard of the mosque milling around. And they were upright, they werent running, they werent panicking, they were just sort of walking around, there was wailing going on. Reporter that woman sue harrison who you just heard describing what she saw just across the way from that mosque, she has lived in christchurch a long time. I had a conference with her. She reflected on the devastation that this Community Felt less than a decade ago after severe earthquakes, and she said to me, you know, you just cannot compare these two things, that was a natural disaster, as horrible as it was, and it pales in comparison when you talk about the kind of evil that can be carried out by man and that has been reflected on here in christchurch this weekend. So heart breaking. Alexandra, what more can you tell us about the people arrested, particularly the alleged gunman. Did police know who he was before . Reporter this is not someone who was known to them. This is not someone who is from new zealand. A 28yearold white australian male, as you point out. Were learning more from authority, we know that he had been in and out of new zeelt, but th, new zealand, but this is not community he was living in. Why did he pick this place . That is at the heart of the investigation. What was said in the community is this is a man who chose to come here to spread his message of hate. And investigators looking closely at all leads. Theyre delving closely into his background. Speaking to people who knew him. Going to different places where he lived. Trying to understand this hatefilled manifesto that was posted online. And theyre also looking at what else he may have planned to do. They were able to take him into custody 36 minutes after the first phone call was made to police. At the time, they detained him, they said he had more firearms in his car. And also, i. E. D. S, so they believe that this somebody who is not finished with the mission to wreak havoc and terror right here in christchurch. 36 minutes. That must have felt like an eternity for so many people in that community. Alexandria field, thank you for that reporting. Back to the next report and detail we have learned, just moments before the attack, the Prime Ministers Office received a lengthy hatefilled manifesto from the gunman in which he ranted about an invasion of muslim immigrants. Cnns drew griffin picks up that part of our coverage. Reporter its titled the great replacement 87 pages, more than 16,000 words. Not rambling. But a spellchecked referenced dissertation on a hatefilled view of immigrant, immigration and muslims. Unsigned. It is the killers explanation for why he did this. These are people who i would describe as having extremist views that have absolutely no place in new zealand, and in fact, have no place in the world. Reporter the manifesto was posted online by this man, under the name brenton tarrant. Cnn has not confirmed this is his real name but there is no doubt that the 28yearold under arrest is a white supremacist who believe is his own white european race is being wiped out by immigration, labeling it white genocide. It is also the universal rallying cry of hatefilled White Supremacists across the world. In charlottesville, virginia. The neo nazi cry was jews will die. In warsaw, poland, in 2017, some marchers in an Independence Day demonstration carried banners that read white europe and clean blood. 2015, in charleston, north carolina, a white teenager named dylann roof murdered nine africanamericans in a church, the white supremacist reportedly said, yall are raping our white women, yall are taking over the world. As he gunned down unarmed parishioners. Reporter the rhetoric is old. But new technology has allowed these messages of hate to be spread in realtime, across the globe. The new zealand killer streamed parts of his attack live on facebook, the video pred to youtube, twitter, and police are pleading for it to stop. Were doing everything we can to remove it from the public domain. Reporter hours after the attack, copies of the gruesome video still continued to be shared by social media users and police will not discuss motive the suspect looked at dylann roof and was inspired by white supremacist Anders Breivik who killed 7 people in norway years ago. And he explained his own breaking point came in 2017, the french president ial election of what he describes as an antiwhite exbanker, and the terrorrelated death of an 11yearold swedish girl, run down by a muslim terrorist in a stolen truck in stockholm, a crime he writes he could no longer ignore. In his 87 pages, the suspect does make one reference to donald trump. He writes, are you a supporter, asking himself, as a symbol of renewed white identity, and common purpose, he answers, sure. As a policy maker and leader, dear god, no. Drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. Thanks, drew. Now the fbi, this weekend is, going through its databases to see if the gunman has any u. S. Connections. Meanwhile cnn Law Enforcement analyst Josh Campbell has learned of an uptick of domestic terror arrests in this country and he joins us now. Thank you both for being here. Josh, with everything weve learned so far about the suspect, and the attack. What stands out most to you . I think the fact that the person wasnt known to Law Enforcement is the most troubling aspect. Now, in any investigation, thats obviously key, if theres someone that Law Enforcement either has collected on, or they have received some type of tip from the public, they can start an investigation, and start looking into this person and sometimes mitigate a threat before it actually happens. The fact that he wasnt known to Law Enforcement is obviously very key. Now there is sadly nothing we can do right now, sitting here today, to save, you know, or to bring back the 49 lives that were lost. But i hope with the world, those watching understand, that there are things you can do, in order to be on the lookout for certain indicators, and as an investigators, one of the most frustrating aspects is when you look at the spectrum, when someone becomes radicalized and once they decide to act, it is that radicalization phase that provides the most opportunity for detection. To look at precursors, that a member of the public sees someone who is gathering weapons or espousing hatred, that is a period of time thats ripe for them to go to Law Enforcement, say there is something about this person that were concerned about. Once you move to the mobilization to violence, thats a very short phase, that flash to bang, and often times there is nothing that Law Enforcement officers can do. So i hope that the American People understand that the world understands that we have to be more observant of these indicators, these precursors and report them whenever we suspect there might be something troubling in our midst. This is also studying, brian, as someone who has studied and researched hate. What sis your take . What stands out most to you . I will tell you what stands out most to me. In the narrative and folklore of the far right White Nationalist movement are a few things. One is leaderless resistance. When i testified before congress, all the wail back in 95, we talked about that, the notion of lone wolves, or small autonomous cells, that are stealth. Exactly what we are were just listening to with our other colleague here. Moreover, the weaponization of social media. Not only to ensnare people with radicalization, but theres also something called propaganda of the deed, with respect to White Nationalists and skinhead, racist skinheads, and that is, you market your ideology through acts of violence, where violence becomes the message, and the fact that we have this livestreamed, is something were going to ask major social media platforms to try to prevent. So the propaganda of the deed has now been, not only weaponized but it is on steroids, as now, these folks not only put the violence up, but also their manifestos where they reference other iconic murderers, in these horrible movements. And on that note, josh, i want to play something that we heard from a former White Nationalist here on cnn. Whats happening on the internet is that it is essentially a 24hour hate buffet. It is that alley, i was standing in it, 14 years old, and had to have a person physically connect with me, to recruit me. What is happening now, is people are going to this pufr fabuffet and they can feast all night long on message forums that are not even geared toward White Nationalism. Josh, circling back to your mention that this guy was not known to police, in advance, however, we learned that hes been planning this attack, they believe, for two years. How can these social media platforms be monitored, and at what point can Law Enforcement take action . So there is always this debate about where is the boundary between free speech and hatred that Law Enforcement can actually act upon. Now, obviously, here in the United States, and in many of the western countries, we have freedom of speech. We can criticize. We can express our views. But once you come up to that line, and you know, you are now inciting hatred and violence, then Law Enforcement can act, but often times they dont have visibility on a lot of these conversations, which as you mentioned is really baernt up, incumbent upon social media platforms to monitor their systems. We know this is possible. We know that social media company, they make their money by targeting us by advertisement. They know what we search for and track what we search for and track our friends to sell us items and it is not impossible for them to also be on the lookout for some precursors to violence, hate, buzz words, making connects talking about violence and radicalization and providing those tips over to Law Enforcement. Ha can be done with the same framework that they use to conduct their business. Brian, according to the fbi data, according to the global terrorism index, crimes of this nature are on the rise. Is that consistent with your research . And what do you think is behind it . Beyond this social media aspect that weve been discussing. Great point. And yes, it is. We have a report coming out soon, its going to show hate, extremists, homicides with respect to white nationalives and far right, rising at a time when jihadists is falling. And additionally social media engagement as weve discussed. But one of the things that i think is interesting about this is it is internationalized. This is salient. A book from france, he referenced americans, in his messaging, it was a hodgepodge collage scrapbook. And the bottom line is in america, we have very loose standards because of the first amendment. Hatred alone is not a basis for a criminal investigation. And even incitement in the abstract to violence is something that is not criminally punishable. What the Supreme Court has said, hate speech is protected. But traditional crimes and threats, when someone crosses the line, into a threat, or a conspiracy, to commit a crime later, even if it never occurs, then american Law Enforcement can get involved. In europe, a different story. Hate speech over there is criminalized. So what i think we have to do is monitor this stuff, and look for those where we have leakage. And 30 to 40 of the cases. One quick point though. We are seeing a fragmentation with regard to not only our sociopolitical landscape but how we communicate. Facebook just recently said they are going to concentrate on message to message communications, as opposed to these broad ones which they do. So what were going to see is affinitybased platforms of hate, which are more fragmented, stealth, harder to find, and communication directly between by bot, bigots once they get ennared in this radical landscape that exists all over the world. That is a thought, moving in that direction, and looking at what has crept up with the monstrosity that immediate it has become, out of the reach of what was intended. Thank you for your insight. We have information about how you can help the victims of the new zealand terror attacks. Log on to cnn. Com impact. Well be right back. And the golden retriever er are very different. They eat, digest, and process energy differently. At royal canin, we developed over 200 precise formulas to transform every cat and dog into a magnificent animal. Royal canin the way you triumph over adversity. And live your lives. Thats why we redesigned humira. We wanted to make the experience better for you. Now theres less pain immediately following injection. Weve reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. And it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. Humira citratefree is here. A little change can make a big difference. Humira can lower your ability to fight infections. 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Do you think today, see today as White Nationalism as a rising threat around the world . I dont really. I think it is a small group of people who have very, very serious problems. During that same question and answer session, the president used the same word, the suspect, in new zealand used in his rants against immigration, calling it an invasion. Were on track for a million illegal aliens to rush our borders. People hate the word invasion, but thats what it is. It is an invasion of drugs and criminals and people. And joining us now, olivia, washington correspondent for new York Magazine and margaret, senior White House Correspondent for Bloomberg News and a cnn political analyst. Why is the president so hesitant to call out White Nationalism specifically and white supremacy, olivia . I think this is a pattern certainly. I think a part of it that he feels he shouldnt have to. He doesnt feel like he should have, i think he sees it as bowing to the media in some way and he doesnt think of his job as having anything to do with uniteding the country, uniteding the world or using his own rhetoric to make people feel comforted. We know that he does not really think that way about what his role is in american politics and on the world stage. So it is not surprising, but it is sort of disheartening, after any sort of tragedy, when the president responds as he does. But yet, the president spoke about the antisemitic motive in the attack on a jewish temple in pittsburgh and the merciless slaughter of christians following the deadly suicide bombings in egypt, but he didnt even mention the antimuslim sentiment in the new zealand attack. Margaret, what do you make of that . Yes, it is very hard to try to get inside his mind and understand why he is doing what he is doing, but it is impossible to miss the message and when youre the president of the United States, you have a voice, you have the most prominent voice to send signals to the rest of the country and to the rest of the world. And the fact is, that there is statistically a measurable rise in antiislamic sentiment, violence, reported acts of violence, over the last few years, the Pew Research Center is one of the groups that has done a lot of research on this, looking at fbi statistics, saw a spike, right around the town of the 2016 election really, taking root, 2015 and 2016, assaults, reported assaults, on the islamic community, at a rate that we hadnt seen since 2001. And in the years since then, in the United States, it has really stayed up around those levels. Weve seen also statistics in canada, in the u. K. , that show increased violence or hostility toward muslims, and of course, the rise of the far right parties, particularly in europe. So theres no shortage of evidence that this is a growing problem for muslims, and that there are growing concerns about how the internet, social media, and political winds are creating this rising profile, not just in the u. S. But around the world. Right. And its not just here in the u. S. , as you point out. But this president does have a history of antimuslim comments. Lets listen to some of the things he has said in the past. If you have people coming out of mosques, with hatred, and with death in their eyes, on their minds, were going to have to do something. I think islam hates us. Theres something, theres something there, there is tremendous hatred there. It is radical islamic terrorism. Okay . There is a lot of hatred. Islam hates us. Have comments like that contributed to the rise of slam slammo islamophobia and other forms of hate. We talked about the president hasnt talked about what motivated the massacre when he has talked about what motivated the synagogue shooting or violence against christians in the world and i think the answer is that even though his campaign was accused of having some antisemitic messaging, he has never been explicit. Hes never said anything that is as explicit as what he has said about muslims coming into the country. Hes never said anything about christians, or said things about muslims as you showed in the clips, so it could be very difficult for him to talk about what motivating this shooting without having to answer the obvious followup questions is do you have any role in this, should you take responsibility, should you change the way that you have spoken about muslims historically . I think it would be difficult for him to answer those questions, and i dont think that he wants to face those questions. I would just say how would you compare go ahead. I would also say, for the president , yesterdays messaging, what he had hoped it would be all about, is about the wall, u. S. Border security, at the mexico border, and his veto of that vote that offered a series of republican defections and for the president , he very much wants to be able to control the domestic political narrative, he presumably knew that the deeper he weighs in on what is undeniably a Huge International concern, terrorism, violence on a scale like this, against muslims, that that would become the story, and if you look at his twitter feed today, you can see all of the messaging, both from the president , and from the white house, is back on the veto, the wall, and u. S. Border security. And to your point on the International Terror threat, and white supremacy, that is exactly the language used by the antidefamation league, saying the new zealand mosque attack shows that white prem supremacy is an International Terror threat making it an even bigger story. Thank you so much for weighing in and offering your insights. Lets turn to those who want to be president. Hes only been in the race for a couple of days. But 2020 candidate beto orourke is already apologizing for not one but two things. One of which has to do with his wife. Well explain. Pardon the interruption but this is big now with tmobile get the Samsung Galaxy s10e included with unlimited data for just 40 a month. And back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. Then i found aleve pm. The only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. Im back. Aleve pm for a better am. I need help getting an appointment with my podiatrist. Unitedhealthcare, hows wednesday at 2 . Dog agility. Thursday at 10 . Robot cage match. The 28th at 3 . Done. With Unitedhealthcare Medicare advantage plans, its easier to get the care you need. Your digestive system has billions of bacteria, but life can throw them off balance. 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The comment triggered complaints that female candidates could never similarly joke about their roles raising children. Its constructive criticism. It has already made me a better candidate. Not only will he not say that again, but ill be much more thoughtful going forward, in the way that i talk about our marriage and also the way in which i acknowledge the truth of the criticism that i have enjoyed White Privilege. Orourke pointed out his ability to walk away from two arrests as a young man, without serious consequences. As an example of that White Privilege he referenced. He also issued an apology for his writings as a teenager when he was a member of a group of activist hackers that included a piece of fiction written from the point of view of a killer who runs over two children with a car. Now, those apologies aside, orourkes ability to command the media oxygen in the days since announcing his run has drawn comparisons to another famous former candidate, barack obama. I got reaction from president obamas former Senior Adviser david axelrod. When people ask, is beto orourke the next barack obama, what do you say . I say well see. First of all, i think that the next barack obama thing is overdone. You know, there was one barack obama. And someone else will be who they are. But the similarity between them is that beto orourke has definitely engendered a very, very Strong National following by preaching a gospel of unity and reconciliation, and that stands apart from the climate thats been created by the politics of the moment by President Trump, and he did very well in texas. Remember, two years ago, ana, no one had heard of beto orourke, and even in texas, he did very well there, he didnt win, but he did better than any democrat had in 20 years, and he raised 80 million nationally, which is no small matter. 750,000 contributors. So that gives him a foundation. And now, its going to be up to him to prove that he is who people hope he will be. Others have compared him to trump in the way he utilizes social media, and the way he is good at sort of marketing himself. In fact, when you two to his web site, you get this, you get a site with a place to donate, and have a shop section here for spanish speakers and a page for people to apply to work for his campaign, but one thing that is really not there is anything in the way of policy. And while in iowa, it seemed he didnt have concrete answers for some of the issues like the Green New Deal. Lets listen. Any thoughts on the Green New Deal . The question is on the Green New Deal. And by extension if you dont mind, i will take the spirit of the question. So beto went on to talk about the climate change, and the effects, but he didnt address the actual Green New Deal. How important is it for him to have answers to these questions . Well, i think over time, it will be important. I will remind people that barack obama was an incomplete candidate in the early stages of his campaign. And he grew into the role over time. So there is time to do that. But the nature of the president ial process is the better you do, the greater the test, the bar gets raised, and you have to continually clear that bar, as it gets raised, and thats what beto orourke is going to face. I view this whole president ial process as a years hlong auditn and people want to see how you grow in the process and how you deal with different pressure, and hell have to meet those tests if he is to get to the goal. And the announcement came hand in hand with a glossy vanity fair cover shoot that got a lot of attention in part because there is resemblance to a couple of magazine covers from the past, the 2007 mens vogue cover for example which is Democrat John edwards that pictures outside with a pickup truck and his family dog and look at this cover of rond ragen from Time Magazine from 1981. Both wearing sort of the same denim outfit, hans in the back pockets, and david, what kind of message is beto orourke sending . Well, he is sending a message that he is not a washingtonbased candidate. He doesnt speak in the idiom of washington. The fact that he has had to contend in a state that is ideological diverse to say the least, is an advantage to him. And will be an advantage to him as he campaigns in iowa, and other states. The disadvantage of being on the cover of vanity fair and getting all of the attention that he is getting is you get scrutinized much more closely than other candidates do, right from the start. So you dont have the same opportunity to try your material out, to develop your thinking, in relative obscurity. So thats the downside of the upside, that hes going to have to deal with. The bigger the spotlight, the more pressure, and expectations. Exactly. That come with it. Exactly. I have asked you before about joe bidens intentions but he teased aus aga, us again this w. Lets watch. I appreciate the energy you showed when i got up here. Save it a little longer. I may need it in a few weeks. Be careful what you wish for. I dont know if that was nervous laughter at the end or not. But how much longer can biden keep flirting with a president ial bid . Not much longer. I think he in certain ways has been wise to string this out, because the shorter the race, better for him. He doesnt have the same demands that others have. Except for one thats going to be a challenge, perhaps for him, and thats raising money. Beto orourke raised all of that money, or a lot of it online, bernie sanders, as we know, has a huge digital footprint when it comes to fundraising and thats why he raised 10 million the day that he announced. This is going to be important moving forward. Joe biden is not by generation and nature a social media candidate. So he cant delay this much longer. He has to get around to the business of raising the resources that he needs. David axelrod, thank you, sir. Good to see you, ana. And a programming note. Cnns next president ial town hall is with 2020 candidates senator elizabeth warren, jake tapper moderates, live from jackson, mississippi, that is monday night at 9 00 eastern, right here on cnn. Coming up this hour, Robert Mueller signals he is not done yet with two key trump associates. Are new indictments about to drop . I cant believe it. That were playing four on four with a barbershop quartet . [quartet singing] bum bum bum bum. Pass the ball. Pass the rock. Were open just pass the ball no, i cant believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my Car Insurance with geico. Yea. [quartet singing] shoot the j shoot, shoot, shoot the jaaaaaay. Believe it geico could save you fifteen percent or more on Car Insurance. 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On top of that, we learned that the former National Security adviser Michael Flynn is part of ongoing security probes. Joins us is legal analyst jennifer rogers. Do you think this means more indictments could be coming . I think it certainly could. We have rick gate, the key to the manafort case, thats now d. O. T. Done, we know he is involved in the inaugural committee investigation, but that is only one thing, so the notion that they dont want to sentence him yet, they have been talking to him for months and months and months and they have gotten information from him and if they dont want to sentence him yet, it means that they need him to testify either before a grand jury or a potential trial, so i think it does mean that theyre likely more charges coming. And they said check back in 60 days. So in terms of time line, that i thought, was interesting. On the other hand, this week, we learned from muellers prosecuting team that one of thats prosecutors is leaving. Andrew wiseman. He is going to be leaving, this is the guy that steve bannon once referred to as the lebron james of Money Laundering investigations. He is also someone team trump has regularly attacked. Andrew wiseman, you know who he is, he is a complete scoundrel. Andrew wiseman would be regarded by many defense lawyers, and prosecutors as a disgrace. So where is wisemans departure, where does that tell you where the investigation stands . Does it mean muellers investigation is coming closer to the end or narrowing in focus . It is hard to know. Wiseman was in charge of the manafort piece. So that is done. We know that. He was sentenced in both of his cases. So Andrew Wiseman leaving may just mean he is done with the piece that he came in and promised to do, and its time for him to go and that others are now picking up some of the other threads of the investigation. It is hard to tell. We also have more information from Michael Cohen this week, and some new emails that seem to be so revealing. These emails are between somebody who is known to cohen and also friendly with rudy giuliani. It wasnt initially acting as cohens lawyer here but seemed to be maybe a back channel to the trump team, in which it appears like there could be some kind of a pardon angle, lor there are two different stories here. Let me just show you an example. In one of these emails, costello, this back channel, or some kind of avenue to rudy giuliani, writes, you are loved. Sleel wep tonight. You have friends in high places. He is writing this email to cohen after a conversation he said he had with rudy giuliani. But a reminder, trump tweeted last week, bad lawyer and fraudster Michael Cohen directly asked me for a pardon. I just said no. Jennifer, just how critical is this question over who asked whom for a pardon, or offered a pardon . Well, i think it is important to investigators, both in congress, and prosecutors, this back and forth about who said what and when, you know, not all of this is under oath. When Michael Cohen testified about it, he wasnt asked any specifics about what he was talking about. So it is hard at this point to make a lot of sense out of all of these kind of contradictory threads. But there is no question that congress is interested in this question and prosecutors are because a pardon dangled suggestion from the president could be obstruction of justice. So thats what theyre looking at. And as always, they know a lot more than we, do so were going to have to wait and see. We mentioned Paul Manaforts sentence, now seven and a half years between the two judges, that sentenced him last week and manafort wants his prison sentence to be carried out in cumberland, maryland and this is what we have learned about the facility. No barbed wire fences and inmates have access to email and nearly unlimited phone calls and a softball field and gym and a commissary with french cappuccino. How does this judge weigh this decision . Judges dont normally involve themselves in these decisions. Ive heard judges say you can make your request to the bureau of prisons and they will put you where they think you ought to go so the judge may not take up with that at all or the judge may make a recommendation and ultimately it will be up to the bureau of prisons. One thing i will say is that now we know Paul Manafort is going to be traveling to new york, to face new charges. The state charges. That came down on the very day judge burmanjackson issued her sentence. Correct. And one thing that prisoners hate is to be transported because it is not a comfortable journey and when he gets here and placed in a state facility, he will be wishing for that cappuccino. That is not as pleasant of a stay as pral prison. 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If true, this would represent a troubling link to another recent air disaster involving the same type of plane. Work here is moving forward on the black boxes flight 302. The flight data recorder. We learned from a spokesman that the work is pros guessing and if all goes well, it may be done by the end of the weekend. Downloading the raw data and then begins the analysis of what was happening with the pilots on board the aircraft, but also with the aircraft itself, its systems and its mechanics. According to the New York Times, a piece of evidence found at the crash site in ethiopia may link this crash to an air crash in october in indonesia, which used the same 737 max 8 aircraft. That piece is a jack screw, and it sets the position of a stabilizer on an aircraft. It was found in a position on the crash site that would have had the stabilizer put the plane in a nose down position. It would force an airplane to dive which right after takeoff is very unusual and very dangerous. The question, why would it in that position . It could be from pilot input, it could be from auto pilot, it could be from the mcat system, an Automated System designed to help a pilot avoid a stall that would put an airplane in danger. It is that mcat system under investigation. If thats that same system here, that may indicate a wider problem across the 737 max series of aircraft and certainly a big problem for boeing. How would they find out if it was that system. Thats the information on those black boxes. On the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder. Which is why the work happened behind me is so crucial. Cnn. After losing her dad when she was 14. This weeks cnn hero struggled with depression into her late 20s when she finally got help. For two decades now, Mary Robinson is dedicated to making sure other children dont lose years of their life. My name is bella and my dad died. Kids in grief are kids at risk. Time does not heal all wounds. 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