Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140323:

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140323:14:07:00

parts of the airplane it could come from, to the fuselage or the wings. and the fuselage components typically don't float, particularly for two weeks. the wing, depending on the damage it may have sustained on impact could float, maybe not. so i'm a little skeptical because of the size of the debris itself, that we've located. i think we're going to find much smaller debris, like seat back cushions and things like that. that's going to be the telltale. >> from your perspective, those smaller pieces of debris, that's a sign that it -- well, i don't mean to say, it's a good sign that it could be from the plane. you are -- you're taking hopefulness in that we could be looking at the plane, if the debris is smaller. not the 79-foot sections. >> i think what we'll find is a fairly large number of something that is ready identifiable from the airplane. overhead bags, for example, as

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