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Transcripts for CNN The Situation Room 20140407 22:26:00

families are certainly bearing the brunt of that not knowing and that at this stage i think is what they really want. so they can move on with their lives. wolf? what a heartbreaking story it is. now in week five. david mckenzie in beijing. thank you. let s bring in cnn s tom foreman right now, he s got a closer look at those underwater pings that have the u.s. navy saying they re cautiously optimistic. walk us through a little bit, tom, right now the kind of search equipment that s being used. you know, wolf, the differences between the teams and equipment is one of the reasons the families have such a hard time because they re getting messages from different people. we know there are two acoustic events as they describe them. the chinese ship that found something on april 5th and this other, the ocean shield, on april 6th had something. this is being this credited and forgotten, 373 miles away is

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom 20140404 18:05:00

planes just finished coming in for the night. they re still trying to spot the piece of debris on the surface. paula newton, thank you so much. in perth at 2:00 your time. let s focus on the underwater pings. the precious ping sound happened about once every second. but back to the battery. battery-powered ping may soon go silent. let s bring in mike williamson. nice to have you on. thank you. we re talking about this approximately 150-mile track to use this pinger locater. listening for the click, click, too ultimately locate the black boxes. but my question, is covering that kind of surf zone doable in the two days they have before the battery dies? there s a problem here in the acoustic pingers are not really intended to identify where the

Transcripts for CNN Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans 20140404 09:02:00

submarine, the hms tireless, they ve got two surface ships, an australian and british one as well, the australian one carrying u.s. technology, which is designed specifically to try and track down underwater pings from black box flight recorders, such as the one that would have been carried on the malaysian 370 sorry, the malaysian airliner, rather, that s now missing. it s moved under water, the search, but they re still emphasizing the search from the skies as well. there are still a number of aircraft, at least 14 aircraft in the skies, in fact, trying to look for some sign of the debris floating on the surface. so far, they ve seen absolutely nothing, but they say this area they re looking at now, which is a vast area, some 85,000 square miles, is the area of highest probability where the aircraft went down, based on the data that they ve received only recently. take a listen to what angus houston, the coordinator here at the search in australia, had to say.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140324:18:33:00

well, martha, it s the first debris that has actually been photographed by any of the planes. analysis will be left to the photographers. the image analysis, once we land, as well as itemized and hopefully retrieve some of these objects. down here you can see the little gray square is the sighting today made by one of the p-3 aircraft of two objects, which have already been reported in media and a cylindrical gray object and another orange object in the same vicinity. about 90 minutes ago a plane left new york s jfk airport with a new high-tech device to help with the search. the u.s. navy is providing a ping locator, an underwater search vessel that looks like a sting ray and has the ability to hear underwater pings when dragged behind a ship. this will be used in the search

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140404:15:32:15

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140404:15:32:15
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