but, obviously as much data as they can apply as fast as they can and get the search on. and not hiding information from the public. as far as the underwater search which is more my specialty, that hasn t happened yet. i would hope that if they find debris and can find debris they don t wait to deploy assets. i mean we have underwater vehicles in the barn right now small ones that i can put in the car. they can be flown fast and launched off a small vehicle o or vessels. so there can be hopefully this in the works behind the scenes right now getting ready for multiple scenarios, survivors, you know wreckage searches things of that nature that those things are being geared up and not waiting on a slow bureaucratic response. good point. seth to you this comment coming on twitter from victor writing
bonuses. that revealed through the i.g. report and whistle-blowers we talked to. that is one small step. how do they fix the deeply rooted problems at so many hospitals? that will take a long time. and as the president pointed out, while sloan gibson will fill in temporarily, there is a search on for a permanent new secretary of veterans affairs. i remember speaking with one member of congress last weekend on the broadcast who said he thought it would take about 40 years to get the whole thing fixed and i just did this and it was rather shocking to think it might take that long and we hope that is not the case. kelly, thank you very much. big name republicans are taking the stage later today in new orleans at the republican leadership conference. today s speakers include senator ted cruz and michelle bachmann and herman cain and the main speaker on friday, duck dynasty star, phil robertson. i ll tell you something else! it s biblical. one man, one woman for life. i m always about
ended up. how many of these debris fields spotted by planes or satellites could have drifted from that area? does this rule out any of the potential debris fields? firstly, i will not use the degree field with the satellite imagery. the imagery has seen lots of object out in the ocean that may or may not be objects. what we do is to seek expert advice from the australian guillaume spatial intelligence organization to advise us which of them is incredible and up to search on. we have done some of that lately and have not found any objects. does that answer your question? the previous search areas to the southwest, are the active or abandoned? we have moved on from those search areas to the newest credible lead based on the
on the surface, you know, seat belts and cushions, whatever it is, how in this kind of weather do you go about retrieving it? retrieve it is pretty simple. you see it, then the important thing is to backtrack where it came from. right. that s where luca comes in. he backtracks where it came from. then that s what you want to center our search on, as far as recovering your equipment, there are many, many ways to do that, picking it up. it s not a problem. okay. all right. listen, i want to thank you both, captain art wright, luca centurioni, thanks for your expertise. coming up later in the hour we will talk with a former red cross minister about how the families of those aboard malaysia flight 370 can be helped to cope with grief and the unanswered questions. but when we return, dangerous fictions. that s how madeleine albright
equal. using complex mathematical formulas, the likelihood of the plane flying, they come up with areas like this and this is actual will i actually a moving target. it was furis also furth to ther and also bigger. look at what they are facing. when all of these planes and boats get out there, what they are seeing is a great, big empty slate, difficult to search on. all it takes is a glare passing over the water as a plane searches or a ship searches or something else, a different lighting condition. they can easily miss something in that water. one of the reasons we know this is the area they are most interested in now, because of