kinds of charges they re leveling against him. this is both a challenge to obviously this individual who could suffer greatly, to the belarusian opposition, but more broadly, this is once again putin and one of his cronies essentially shattering any sense of international norms because if you can ground planes to suit authoritarians, i mean, we ve all been on planes that have flown over the air space of one autocratic government or another. imagine living in a world where that is normalized and that s just part of what happens. that s why this response from the u.s. and europe really has to be forceful in demonstrating that you ve crossed every line here. and what is the white house policy process what would you guess it looks like today behind the scenes? well, i think what it looks like is there s some basic steps you want to take out of the gate and you want to be seen to be acting in coordination with europe because us acting together is going to be much more impactful than a
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able to determine whether it came away on impact with water. and we know terrorist hijacking is one of the many theories that could have taken place onboard mh370. we ve been told by many who have looked at the pictures that it doesn t look like it was involved in any kind of explosion. but, of course nobody s got to get their hands on this piece, and that is why it s so crucial what s going to go on behind the doors at this lab behind me. and from what we understand they ll officially start looking at it on wednesday, which is very good news for many people especially the families who are waiting for some answers. paul let me bring you back in here. i wanted to ask you about not only this flaperon but the rest of the plane. i mean if it s possible that
we don t incite such savagery, it was always there. here s the map, there were 139 terror tactic i 2,900 people died on 9/11 thanks to al qaeda. there hasn t been a successful terrorist hijacking since. so save your hand wringing, you don t play patty cake with de n demons unless you re on saysed with losing. and some are. the abuse we have seen, they re wrong, they re grotesque. but slammic extremists have launched it seems to me the prioritization, the proportion of outrage about this seems a little bit strange. so dianne feinstein wants to get this off her desk. she s not going to be the committee chairman much longer, she wants to punch this and when democrats were screaming about this issue, that s how
affected where this plane is. but you are not blown away by this theory. explain to us why you don t buy it. we just have the pieces of data, we re calling them pings but they re bits of data on satellite. satellite data is good on position, you might be here, might be there. in terms of altitude it s less accurate. the accurate thing would have been to have the transpond are on. so it not real accurate. there s a little bit about the suggestion that helps explain the investigation. it s helpful to the malaysians to say it might have beennd 5,000 feet, that why we can t detect it. it also helps in terms of believing whether this is mechanical or pilot suicide or terrorist hijacking. if someone is flying at 5,000 feet remember, you also have