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across 125 miles in the same area where other satellite imskanlgs have seen debris. icy conditions called all planes to be called back to perth overnight. the pilots seem frustrated. despite searching the air for two and a half hours, we were unable to locate anything visually. as i said, the weather wasn t very good for the search and the swell and sea state was really high in the area as well. reporter: now, we ve just learned japanese have released new satellite images in recent hours that show ten more objects that japanese authorities say appear to have come from the plane, the strongest statement yet from any government about the debris seen by all these satellites so far. gretchen. a lot of breaking developments. thank you so much, jennifer. time to check in with shep smith reporting live from the fox news desk. hi, shep. hey, gretchen. we ll have more including the focus on the captain. we ll talk to a commercial pilot and flight instructor that say almost all plane cra
sentiments from the women who were recording this. before i let you go, i m sure he was so thankful to have his life saved. do you have any clues as to what caused this horrible fire? no. it s still under investigation. under construction, guys working on the roof and ac and everything else. it s still under investigation. were there any other lives lost in this? no, none at all. wow. amazing work by captain brad hawthorne. i know that gentleman is forever grateful. that you so much for joining us, captain. thank you, gretchen. time to check in with shepard smith live from the fox news desk. what do you have? we re still watching incredible developments in washington state. listen to this. 176 people nowhere to be found after devastating mudslides. the danger of more mudslides is said to not be over. the national weather service extended a flood warning in that same area where searchers are still trying to find all those
phillip wood posted this message on their official twitter an facebook page saying, quote, hurts, hurting. lift all loved ones from mh-370 with your thoughts and prayers. thank you for your support and for being our inspiration. tough day for all of those people. our hearts go out to them. let s check in now with shepherd smith, who s reporting live from the fox news desk. hey, martha. the searchers looking for that missing jet are about to get some high-tech help. scientists are getting ready to deploy deep-sea submarines. something kind of like this thing that can dive some 20,000 feet below the surface. think of that. there are only three of these things in the whole world. we re going to have a version of those subs right here on the fox news deck. we ll show you all the gadgets it has to help find that jet. also, we re getting new information on one of the pilots from the missing jet, including word that this pilot, this particular one, had his first flight in a 777 without an
let s back that up. here it is. we are the once who did it. osama bin laden s son-in-law said that s what the al qaeda leader told him the night of the september 11th attacks, we re the ones who did it. the son-in-law took the stand today at his trial here in new york city. he testified that osama bin laden asked him to, quote, deliver a message to the world after the attacks of 9/11. remember, he has pleaded not guilty to plotting more attacks on americans as al qaeda spokesman. the son-in-law is on the right of this photo here. he also testified that he warned bin laden the united states would not settle until it kills you. and sure enough, he said, bin laden respond at the time, you re being too pessimistic. just getting breaking news on to the fox news desk now, russia is reportedly considering changing its stance on the iran nuclear talks. and if that s true, it could be very big. we re getting the word from interfax, which is the russian state news agency citing a russian diplo