the policy the europeans go by it depends on this video monitoring system. there s a camera outside the cockpit door which looks at the cabin. having spoken to sources that work for large aviation companies in the uk a pilot can come and go without the requirement to have two people in the cockpit. when the person comes back puts in the code, the alarm bell goes off, the pilot can look who s out there, see who is there, and let them in. if that system doesn t work the protocol is they have have to bring a member of the cabin crew into the cockpit so they could look through the peephole. we shouldn t conflate to what s going on here criminal activity, with terrorism. what we re talking about in terms of spending time to profile this guy and make sure
you already know if you find fuselage there s going to be the heavy stuff on the bottom miles of wire dangling through the water itself and some things floating from the top of those wires so you don t even know what you re getting yourself into already and you can t see more than probably a couple feet i know they said zero visibility. but it s probably a couple feet. the waves are mixing up the silt on the bottom of the ocean it wasn t bad until the storm moved over the search area now it s good again. so it s good at night and bad during the day, but there s something that s going to help them now, side-scan sonar. we don t care with side-scan sonar whether it s day or night because that system doesn t know whether it s day or night. it s not looking for sunshine it s not visibly looking for something. it s sending out a signal, the
the system is using. a signal, a sound comes off the bottom of the boat or a buoy or something towed behind doesn t really matter. if it finds something on the sea floor, it will echo that back. kind of like the way a bat will see things will see bugs. it s that echo location here. that s the same thing we re seeing here. there s the echo location of the ship and that s what the ship at the surface would look like. not recognizable as a boat or plane or wing but certainly something not a flat piece of the ocean. that s one good news here. one good thing, we don t have rough terrain at the bottom it s pretty flat. when we do find the ship it will show up quite rapidly. miles, i want to ask you a question about the weather that caught our eyes. there was a report in the wall street journal that says airasia pilots until this weekend they assessed their own weather situation before takeoff. the pilots made their own call based on whether they would fly. that doesn t happen in the unit
are there two justice systems in the united states, one for whites and one for blacks? what they are saying is the justice system doesn t work because that s not justice, right? that would be some other system. but you can t call it the justice system. it s supposed to be a justice system. justice for all, blind to color. that s what people are questioning and the justice system has two obligations, in my opinion. one is to do justice and two is to instill a sense of confidence and society that it is doing justice. now, i think short term we re going to going to instill confidence. i ve spoken to loretta lynch, who is fantastic, by the way. i m excited that she s going to get confirmed and hopeful for the u.s. attorney general. but loretta lynch has people s confidence, eric holder has people s confidence.
and that s pretty powerful video right there. sunny, let me get your reaction. eric garner s body was lifeless as police tried to talk to him. while you heard the police officer tell bystanders they weren t performing cpr because garner was breathing. there doesn t seem to be much urgency in how they were dealing with eric garner as the body was just lying on the sidewalk. we timed it, for about seven minutes before he was put on a stretcher. when you see that, sunny, it s so painful knowing obviously how he ended up. but it didn t look like they were taking this in a life and death manner. it s remarkable to me. let s remember that police officers, and i m sure that tom will agree, are trained in cpr, as well. so the fact that they are sort of looking at him in disbelief, acting very casually, no one is taking his pulse, no one is doing all the things that you do