One week after Malaysia Flight 370 vanished there is new signs that foul play may have played a role. The jet may have deliberately flown hundreds of miles off course. This comes as the search area for the missing aircraft and the 239 people on board moves farther west. Lisa stark is in washington for us. You have covered in industry, the Aviation Industry for some time now. What are your sources telling you about foul play possibly playing a role here. Reporter well of course everyone will say this is too early to rule anything out, but even in this early stage, without the black boxes, wrought wreckage, everything is raising a suspicion that this was no accident. Reporter with evidence of the missing plane may have stayed in the air for hours after it dropped off radar the search is expanding westward into to the vast indian ocean. The navy said that the p8 surveillance jet arrives tomorrow. Reporter our best assets are flying out of kuala lumpur. Those are very advanced patrol craft
democratic primary voters in other states are going for someone other than barack obama. it wasn t just there. he had trouble in oklahoma, trouble in north carolina where people are choosing essentially no-named candidates or going with uncommitted ballots. here is what it tells us, is that for the voters who used to be the bulwark of the democratic party, white, working class voters in states like this. the blue-collar vote the president is having a hard time. you have in these states contested democratic primaries that are drawing people out. they are voting in congressional district, for sheriffs and all kinds of stuff and they get there and can t bring themselves to vote for barack obama. there is no way that barack obama is going to win those states. those states are out of reach for him and have been. there was no talk that he would do well. north carolina looks pretty improbable now. there are a lot of voters who are like these voters in ohio, in pennsylvania, in pla
in kentucky where the president did not have an opponent 42% of democratic primary voters cast ballots for uncommitted. 58 for the president. in arkansas a similar number opted to vote for a tennessee attorney, this is the state of arkansas named john wolf. what exactly does this tell us about some of the democratic election threat and the president s re-election bid? chris stirewalt is a fox news editor and host of power play on foxnews.com. i m still not over the zen through musical instruments. i can understand why he got so much support in west virginia, your home state, native state. you tell me mr. stirewalt, what does this say that a number of democratic primary voters in other states are going for someone other than barack obama. it wasn t just there. he had trouble in oklahoma, trouble in north carolina where people are choosing essentially no-named candidates or going with uncommitted ballots. here is what it tells us, is that for the voters who used to be the bul
very different story. mike emanuel live at the white house for us now. what is the latest from the white house, first of all, mike? reporter: jon the white house perspective that this is a huge problem, our nation s debt, so this is the time to do something big and do something bold. it is not clear where the votes will be in terms of trying to do something of that nature. our understanding is from talking to sources, both here at the white house and on capitol hill is there were conversations back and forth between the president and speaker john boehner over the weekend. we will ask white house press secretary jay kare carney about. here is budget director jack liu. i think the minimum the debt will be extended. notwithstanding the voices of a flew that are able to play with armageddon, responsible leaders in washington are not. reporter: jack lei used karpa tkpwed done various times. the clock is ticking. we will get a better view of where things stand when we ask jay
$2.4 trillion, only after big and immediate spending cuts, as well as a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced federal budget. jon: it looks likely to pass in the house but the senate is a very different story. mike emanuel live at the white house for us now. what is the latest from the white house, first of all, mike? reporter: jon the white house perspective that this is a huge problem, our nation s debt, so this is the time to do something big and do something bold. it is not clear where the votes will be in terms of trying to do something of that nature. our understanding is from talking to sources, both here at the white house and on capitol hill is there were conversations back and forth between the president and speaker john boehner over the weekend. we will ask white house press secretary jay kare carney about. here is budget director jack liu. i think the minimum the debt will be extended. notwithstanding the voices of a flew that are able to play with arm