that s according to a new report out from the wall street journal, which says search teams were looking in the wrong place in the southern indian ocean for 72 hours. why? because of poor coordination, saying there were two separate teams analyzing different data to calculate the plane s trajectory, one looking at radar data, the other looking at satellite data. it has been 25 days since flight 370 vanished. the search at sea turning up plenty of debris but nothing that can be connected to the missing jetliner. let s get the latest on the search from atika shubert live from perth, australia. i know the search is going on, ten planes in the area, multiple ships, but tell us about the weather conditions, because that is critical for this visual search at this point in time, and the days are running out to find the data recorder. reporter: yeah, the days are definitely running out. the weather, unfortunately, is not so great today. it has been deteriorating. but according to the group
here in the united states as well, we told you yesterday about michael lewis s comments that the stock market is rigged. now everyone from law enforcement to wall street is weighing in. the fbi pointing to a year-long investigation into those high-speed trading firms that lewis says rig the market. new york s attorney general also says he s been looking into the matter, as are the s.e.c. and the cftc. wall street itself, many people saying look, the market isn t rigged. one expert telling cnn that the rise of electronic trading actually allows regular americans to buy stocks with less hassle and lower fees, but i can t wait to read the book. it was a fascinating report. i read the long, extended version in the new york times magazine overnight. i couldn t go to sleep because i couldn t stop reading it. it will make you very nervous. poppy harlow on her way to d.c. to cover the gm hearings. everyone watch that. everyone watch that. new day starts right now.
john? wow, karl penhaul with a vivid illustration of really the distrust right now in ukraine about russian intentions. thanks so much, karl. terrific report. this morning, obamacare open enrollment is officially over, and it was really deja vu for those scrambling to get in under the wire. well over 1 million people flooded the site monday, many running into technical glitches reminiscent of the disastrous rollout last fall, but those thwarted in the last-minute dash will get an extension to register and not face that penalty. also now, the administration says sign-ups could reach an early goal of 7 million, could reach. the final tally, though, not expected for some time. though i ll bet if they get over 7 million, the white house will release it as soon as they possibly can. right away. new general motors ceo mary barra testifies before the house of representatives today on why it took the company more than a decade to recall 2.2 million vehicles due to faulty ignition swi
right, everything. reporter: we track vehicles, we even track pets, poppy? right. appreciate the reporting this morning and telling us more about what is in that transcript from what was communicated between the plane and the tower. yeah, that s a new development. we ve all been waiting for that transcript. right. it s in jim clancy s hands this morning. we ll get back to that in a little bit as jim pores over the details. meanwhile, it has been one dead end after another in the search for flight 370. this is the latest. three days wasted. that is according to a new report. the wall street journal says search teams were looking in the wrong place in the southern indian ocean for 72 hours because of poor coordination, saying the two separate teams were analyzing different data to calculate the plane s trajectory, one looking at radar data, the other looking at satellite data. they didn t get together. remember, they changed the search area, about 700 miles. it s been 25 da
to hear the actual recording of what the pilot said to determine if there s any stress in their voices or anything like that. i think there are all kinds of answers that still need to be forthcoming. back to you. so many more answers, especially that the families want. they re waiting and waiting with very few answers. appreciate it this morning, jim. thank you. as for the search itself, it s really been one maddening dead end after another. here s the latest. three days wasted. that is according to a new report. the wall street journal says search teams were looking in the wrong place in the southern indian ocean for 72 hours because of poor coordination, saying that two separate teams were analyzing different data to calculate the plane s trajectory, one looking at the radar data, the other looking at satellite data. that s why they moved the search zone some 700 miles just a few days ago. it s now been 25 days since flight 370 vanished. the search at sea is turning up a lot of