martha: not a good development for the leadership in china. documents reveal what s really going on that those detention camps. the chinese government has locked up more than 1 million people based on data surveillance, these people in some cases are great out of their homes, sometimes they are rested on the street. most have been not accused of any crime. these leaked cables that you re looking at in some cases reveal torture and in some accounts, rape amidst a so-called reeducation effort. the blueprints are the most descriptive to date. they describe guard towers, locked doors, double locked doors, video monitor and restrooms. this is a 2018 satellite image.
automated transponder should be one of the take aways here. we have automatic data surveillance in the pacific ocean right now, it takes forever to make institutional change because of the safety requirements and the resistance of basically airlines to want to add any type of costs. so we have, in the pacific ocean we have this capability, but in the place where the plane supposedly went down and the place where it apparently made that turn, we have to rely on nonradar oceanic position reports. that plane was reporting every 15 minutes to a third party who was reporting to the ground. it s kind of unconscionable, that s why people are amazed that in this day and age we don t have that capability. you re saying the capability exists but the plane was not equipped with it? malaysia air made a decision, and it s kind of incredible and in hindsight this will be a game