they ve been able to do so far is just operate on the margins. it s very, very frustrating, as well as expensive, harris. i mean, it s heart breaking for the loved ones and families wait, but we lead the world in this, don t we? our navy is on displace for the world to see. gueye can do things others cannot. two problems. number one is the american sensing capabilities in asia generally are focused farther north, on noorth korea and some extent, in china. the depth of coverage in this region has only been cobbled together over the last four or five days. secondly, while we get along great with many of the countries, many of the countries are another ruled by the military or they have enormous control over what information is shared. remember, the culture is important, too, harris. i mean, these are mostly authoritarian states. they re very reluctant to embarrass themselves. the first priority is protect
would want to have rules and procedures in place and make sure we weren t sharing sources and methods. this is what every state is cautious about its military, and in some of those states, the militaries are more powerful than the civilian government, and in that region, you showed the arc of the curve up into asia. a lot of countries are enemies. india and pakistan are enemies. india and china are enemies. i want to steal from twitter, because our activity is very high after the political insiders have just left the room. so we still have people chiming in. they have some good questions, jim, so i d like to throw this to you. what would be the sense or motivation for that flight to take the southern route? and you were just talking about what s in either direction. talk to me about that? a great, great question. and unfortunately, i have no good answer, although i will say my twitter handle is dr dr. jimwalsh mit. the reason i say that is that s a big expanse of water. you hear fe
in one of two directions. you see the arc in red. it either went northwest into asia, although along that path, it would have to go over pakistan, and the pakistani government said they never saw a trace of it on the radar, other the south, it could have been the indian ocean. at the center, the pilots. every detail of their lives being unurearthed. investigators reassembling a flight simulator found at the pilot s home. growing frustration at the pace in which some of the details and information are being released. boy, it s been dribs and grabs. 25 nations helping to find the plane, and there are claims that some countries may be holding back vital data. that would certainly explain why it s going slowly. dominic di natale is live for us in los angeles. what this about the secretive behavior about some of the countries? here s what s happening, malaysia is asking its neighbors