is going to turn almost everything that she has in her possession including the home movies from her kids bar mitzvahs over to the legislative committee. here s the next question, right? this question of immunity. and there was some back and forth today about immunity, and one of the things that s a little strange here, or not strange, is that you ve got parallel investigations. this is the legislative investigative committee. it, of course, can t afford her any kind of immunity from any criminal prosecution because that actually isn t in their purview, right? and once again, i ve always believed this legislative committee hearing is really aaa. the show, if you will, is going to be u.s. attorney for new jersey paul fishman s investigation. that is going to be where lives are changed, careers are made and people ultimately go up interstate 84 to danbury. at this point, bridget kelly understands, as does her lawyer, that she is not going to be
i found out i only have a 20% chance of surviving. my insurance was canceled because of obamacare. now the out of pocket costs are so high, it s unaffordable. if i do not receive my medication, i will die. that is almost certainly one of the most effective political ads of the cycle so far. there are some problems with it which we ll detail in a moment. the ad was produced by americans for prosperity, the dark money group funded by the koch brothers in an effort it attack democratic congressman gary pete who are is running against republican terri lynn land in the hotly contested senate race to replace retiring senator carl levin. americans for prosperity is coming off a million-dollar three-week spending spree against peters which is a lot of money to spend nine months before election day. of course, what they re trying to do here is tie gary peters to obamacare and make that the central issue of the campaign as they try to do in florida 13. soon after the ad came out,
contact, after i believe 2:30 p.m. malaysian time, or 2:30 a.m. malaysian time, it would add a great degree of difficulty for the investigators in terms of how broad a scope of search and rescue they have to have to cover all the potential areas that that airplane may or may not have flown into. can you of course this is all speculation right now. right. can you conceive of we don t know what happened. that is the mystery at the heart of this. as a pilot, can you conceive of situations in which you would find yourself so dramatically off course? a mechanical failure, the loss of some kind of navigational system, that would end up with you piloting a plane that did something that looked like that? no. quite frankly, no. if somebody told me i had one chance to fly one airplane across any part of the country, any part of the world for that party, it would be the 777. it s an exceptionally reliable airplane. in this case, again, those tapes will reveal, was the airplane
passengers. we now have pictures of the men who were traveling on the flight using stolen passports. more on that in a moment. joining me now is latane campbell, an international captain at a major airline, 15 years of experience flying internationally, flown over the area we re talking about. your first thought when we got the information today about this seemingly bizarre inexplicable change of trajectory of the flight. well, i think it s a huge break in the investigation in the sense that it will help them reviewing the tape to determine was the airplane under control? by that, i mean was it flying in a direct course, was it altering its altitude erratically? something of that nature will reveal a lot to the investigators about whether or not that airplane was having technical difficulty. unfortunately, the veering off course and heading to the southwest toward the straits of malacca and the sea, with the amount of fuel onboard the aircraft and the lack of radar
countries because they ve been persecuted for reasons of religion, race, political opinion. in iran, in the last few years, there s been a great deal of political repression, and of course that fuels asylum seekers as well as other types of migrants. many of them find that it s very difficult to leave their countries legally. right. it s hard to get into other places. they don t have the documents. most places have strict visa requirements. malaysian and indonesia are two places that are actually a little bit easier for iranians to go to. so we ve documented how many of them go that route. some of them end up going from there to australia, drowning at sea trying to get there. many of them end up in the hands of smugglers. this is a global problem. yeah, what struck me in this twist was information was that i