were wiped off of that hard drive. somewhat permanently. so deleting is one thing, overwriting is another thing. overwriting suggests you re trying to cover up. brett larson, thank you for that. and stand by. because we do get a lot of details. seems minute-by-minute on this particular story. and right now australian searchers are focusing on an area in the southern part of the vast area where they think this plane just might be. coming up ahead, we re going to look at why this is where they re honing in. what specifically has taken them, when we re talking about so many millions of square miles, why this spot? why now? also later on, astronaut chris hadfield will join us to talk about how tiny nasa satellites released from the international space station just might be the clue and key to help in future aviation mysteries so this, what we re going through now will never, ever happen again. stay with us. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn t work fast.
this a failure mode where this could happen? jenna: john, it s great to have your expertise to today. thanks so much for joining us. thank you. great to be here. gregg: a moving tribute growing by the day, this is kuala lumpur s international airport. hundreds of people, many just random strangers, leaving messages including prayers and well wishes on the airport s walls to the 239 people onboard and their loved ones. coming up a bit later this hour piecing together a very complicated puzzle, one of the biggest aviation mysteries in our history. dozens of country cans teaming up for the search. we re going to be talking with a former cia officer about this investigation, why it is critical to get to the bottom of it. jenna: well while the white house says more people are signing up for health care big questions over whether the uninsured are really the ones enrolling. how will this impact the midterm elections? we re going to talk politics and
they are on the ground to assess the situation right up front, take care of the casualties, separate the dead and wounded, unfortunately, if there are dead and start taking action as a survivalist would. take action to extend your period of life, your survive ability and chances of being rescued. there is a certain order we do those things in. shelter, get fire. everyone is going to need water, specially those injured and start setting up signal fires. let s hope your optimism is right. it is one of the biggest aviation mysteries ever. a plane and all of its passengers disappeared over lake michigan. more than six decades later, crews are still searching for
cannibalism to stay alive. they are rescued two months later. and of course, a lot of people have probably watched the movie, but it adds to the suspense when we they thi about the mystery of 370. so where is it? are we going to learn later that these people are alive? we don t know. the pieces of the puzzle are everywhere at this point. the point you make with the disappearing planes, what was thought originally didn t turn out to be true. thanks very much. see you in the next hour with three more aviation mysteries. coming up, they came from more than a dozen different nations and from all walks of life. a look at some of the passenger on board flight 370, right after this. [ male announcer ] hey, look at you!
and the flight over land right in pennsylvania and took them four years even with everything in front of them to discover the cause can, and so even when you find the wreckage. yes, it will be difficult to find out what happened. thank you, rosa flores, and we will meet with you next hour with three more aviation mysteries. and meantime, we will have a detail of the time line of flight 370.