this as secretary of state john kerry and former secretary of state hillary clinton are accused of stonewalling congress after they both refused to say whether they will testify before a new select committee looking into the attacks. so where does this leave the investigation? let s turn now to phillip stuts, president of phillip stuts and company. and richard goodstein, former adviser to hillary clinton for president. thank you, gentlemen, for talking to us. phillip, what do you make of house oversight and government reform committee, darrell issa s decision to release john kerry from a subpoena to testify on june 12th about the benghazi terrorist attacks? this is a procedural move. i think congress issa wants the gowdy investigation to move forward and be the real focus. i tend to think, more than anything, the stonewalling by john kerry, by the state department, is sort of, you know, catching on to how the
location. it also falls along that arc. the satellite data shows the plane could have could have flown on and possibly gone into the indian ocean. there are a lot of questions about the technology the chinese were using. you saw the video of that handheld hydraphone being dunked into the water. some serious questions about whether that device could detect something so deep. we re talking about ocean nearly three miles deep in this particular area. we know the hms echo has been there doing surveillance but we haven t heard of anything significant that ship has found using more advanced technology. the real focus right now is on the ocean shield and its mission to try to get a lock on those signals once again. that australian ship does have a u.s. navy toed pinger locator, as they say, and that s a much more sophisticated device. will, we ll get back ton you. our panel of experts to get their take on what s being called the most promising lead so far it mike weiss is cnn aviation ana
in northern chile . of course we ve had those initial waves about 1.5 meters to 2 meters. and they re waiting to see whether or not they get more tsunamis coming to the shore. they re waiting for that. that s the big issue. that s why they ve ordered these evacuations. they have ordered the evacuations of the whole coast. but it s really the northern coast of chile what s concerning them. the epicenter of this earthquake, 8.2 magnitude was off the coast of iquique, a mining town. that s where the real focus is and that s where we ll be watching, michael. how are the evacuations proceeding as best you know? reporter: what we have seen are some images of people in nearby cities, basically looking for higher ground in a very orderly fashion. getting their belongings together, basically the bare necessities, moving to higher ground, not running screaming. this has all been very orderly.
they re waiting for that. that s the big issue. that s why they ve ordered these evacuations. they have ordered the evacuations of the whole coast. but it s really the northern coast of chile what s concerning them. the epicenter of this earthquake, 8.2 magnitude was off the coast of iquique, a mining town. that s where the real focus is and that s where we ll be watching, michael. how are the evacuations proceeding as best you know? reporter: what we have seen are some images of people in nearby cities, basically looking for higher ground in a very orderly fashion. getting their belongings together, basically the bare necessities, moving to higher ground, not running screaming. this has all been very orderly. and that probably is because what we re seeing initially isn t next to the epi center itself. it s a little further away. as we get more images and more information closer to the
tobacco and even sugary products and also taxes potentially on industry. if they re polluting the environment, which can be a cause of cancer. but again, the take-away for a lot of people was the impact on the developed world almost twice the burden in terms of new cancer cases will be there over the next several years, up to 2025, and how to control that is going to be a real focus. maybe it s more of an investment in early detection screenings and things to prevent cancer in the first place. michael, suzanne, back to you. thank you, sanjay. half the cases, if you can believe that. preventible. we can do something about it. 12 million to 22 million in a matter of 20 years. unbelievable. we are just getting news out of west virginia about that chemical spill last month, where you had 300,000 people who actually could not use their water. well, this case has now become a criminal case. yes, cnn has just learned there is a federal grand jury investigation into that spill. we re