explain where they are. aditi roy has the story. 911 emergency, what s are you what are you reporting? my dad fell off a cliff. reporter: a frightened 11-year-old boy calls 911 after a scenic family hike with his dad and big brother on california s blue ridge trail sunday takes a terrifying turn. we were rappelling and now he s stuck in a tree and his head is like split open. reporter: jake pritchard had just watched in horror as his father careened off a cliff. incredibly, jake manages to reach him, find his cell phone and call 911. and does he know where you guys are hiking right now? do you know where we re hiking, dada? he doesn t know. reporter: then this gut-wrenching question. when you come here, can you come here with my mom? reporter: his cell phone cuts out. kind of scary. we were at a loss. we had nothing.
levels of violence, but this got, in some cases, way out of hand. and so we are, i feel, just really saddened by what i saw on that videotape. kill, kill, kill! if they re having what they may deem as fun or something that is part of what the school culture, that s one thing. but when you cross the line and start hurting each other, that s a whole different ball game. authorities immediately begin considering criminal charges against some of the girls on this tape. in the end, 31 seniors are expelled from the high school. 16 of them are also found guilty of criminal battery or alcohol-related charges. most are sentenced to court supervision for a year. community reaction is mixed. it s not that big of a deal. so a girl got her head split open. she s not dead. this does not reflect everyone at tbn. it reflects only a small minority of people who went just went out of control. suspensions for 15 juniors
hand. and so we are, i feel, just really saddened by what i saw on that videotape. kill, kill, kill! if they re having what they may deem as fun or something that is part of what the school culture, that s one thing. but when you cross the line and start hurting each other, that s a whole different ball game. authorities immediately begin considering criminal charges against some of the girls on this tape. in the end, 31 seniors are expelled from the high school. 16 of them are also found guilty of criminal battery or alcohol-related charges. most are sentenced to court supervision for a year. community reaction is mixed. it s not that big of a deal. so a girl got her head split open. she s not dead. this does not reflect everyone at tbn. it reflects only a small minority of people who went just went out of control. suspensions for 15 juniors
hand. and so we are, i feel, just really saddened by what i saw on that videotape. kill, kill, kill! if they re having what they may deem as fun or something that is part of what the school culture, that s one thing. but when you cross the line and start hurting each other, that s a whole different ball game. authorities immediately begin considering criminal charges against some of the girls on this tape. in the end, 31 seniors are expelled from the high school. 16 of them are also found guilty of criminal battery or alcohol-related charges. most are sentenced to court supervision for a year. community reaction is mixed. it s not that big of a deal. so a girl got her head split open. she s not dead. this does not reflect everyone at tbn. it reflects only a small minority of people who went just went out of control. suspensions for 15 juniors including these two are lifted
there needs to be fiphysical evidence to really define what happened here with any sense of clarity. until you actually get to that debrae and start to analyze it and assess it, whether it be a physical structure of the aircraft or the black boxes, you re not going to be able to make that determination until you get there. john, what to you make of these latest satellite images? well, they re large pieces and that limits what parts of the airplane it could actually come from. so the larger pieces may or may not actually be from the airplane. the wooden pallet intrigues me because that could very well be, but if we have one piece, odds are we re going to have a lot of small pieces around it, seat back cushions, potentially baggage that has opened as the overheads were split open. those kinds of things we typically see. so it s the small debris, the harder to find debris, that s what i m really looking for because that will give us a starting point. now how long would those items s