More suggestions that precious days were wasted in the early days, due in part on the malaysian end. Randi kaye has more on that later, and the malaysian Officials Say they tracked them on the radar after it turned west from the peninsula but then delayed sharing it with the government authorities. Reuters saying they didnt saying everything they knew about the westward flight path until days later and it took an order from the Prime Minister to make it happen. As you will recall it took days to stop the search in the china sea, wasting time. And australias Prime Minister said the pinger batteries are either dying or dead. As we report the conflicting information, the allegations have now apparently sparked an official investigation even as the government comes out with yet another statement. More on that from justice correspondent pamela brown. Reporter the defense Prime Minister making it clear once again that quote, everyone on board remains under suspicion as it stands. But just la
Kate bolduan in malaysia. Kate. Reporter good morning, everyone. Good morning, chris. Were coming to you live from kuala lumpur, about 3,000 miles north of where those planes are searching right now. The intrigue was sparked when australias Prime Minister suggested debris west of perth could be from the plane. Today he backtracked saying it may not have anything to do with the jetliner. Everyone involved offering healthy dose of caution. They are now saying crews need more equipment to locate data and voice recorders. As chris mentioned new york city luck so far for three of the search planes combing the indian ocean. Were Monitoring Progress of two others as we speak. For more on the latest developments lets go to perth, australia, where planes are rerng. Andrew stevens that the very late e latest there. Are you seeing any signs of progress . No progress. Just about an hour away from sundown. Waiting for the second of five flights to return. The first one got in an hour or so ago. The
More bodies were recovered today from the scene of the ferry disaster off south korea, but hundreds of people, most of them teenagers from the same school, are presumed to be still aboard the sunken vessel. One anguished parent said, if i could teach myself to dive, i would jump in the water and try to find my daughter. Nearly two days after the ferry capsized, the confirmed death toll stands at 25. Seth doane is following the search. Reporter rescuers hammered on the hull of the capsized ferry, hoping for a response. None came. Divers tried to pump in oxygen to help anyone still alive below deck, but strong waves and heavy winds made it impossible. We made five to eight attempts this coast guard chief said, but in the end, we have failed to enter the sunken ship. One of the only bright spots was when a sixyearold was plucked from the ferry. Her parents and brother remain missing. Over 200 passengers are still unaccounted for. Most are High School Students. For families, the agonizing
Killed so many people. A Police Dash Cam here giving a glimpse of the firefighting scene on the ground. White house drone cameras reveal the devastation from above. House after house obliterated. Plus, for the first time, our cameras go inside a navy lab where teams are trying to solve a dangerous problem for pilots. Its a big news day. Lets get to it. First from the fox news deck this afternoon, President Trump says its frankly disgusting that the press can write whatever it wants. The president was responding to a report from nbc news that he called for a nearly ten fold increase in the u. S. Nuclear arsenal. He reportedly made the comment during a meeting with Top National Security leaders last summer. Nbc news cites not one but three officials that were in the room telling the story to nbc news. During a meeting with the canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last hour, the president denied the claims and accused the media. No, i never discussed increasing it. That was fake news by
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