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And away from this one. what is this new information you have about part of the plane that may hold the answer to the black boxes and batteries, what do you have? this is the story tonight that maybe the batteries on the black boxes, the pingers may not be that strong, because of the way they had been stored back in malaysia. david was reporting earlier, his sources told him that there was an audit that showed the batteries were stored in hot and humid conditions, and that the effectiveness had been degraded by some 50%. if that is the case the pingers have already run out. unfortunately, that would be the case. but there again, the makers of the black boxes and of the pingers, they say that they are built to operate in extreme conditions. and therefore look, put it this way. ....
Spotted by satellite in the southern indian ocean. there are a lot of theories out there tonight, ranging from sensible to maybe a little out there. now i want to find out from my experts. mary, i want to talk to you first. you heard what bimal sharma said. he said listen, i want it to be a coordinated investigation by people who know how to do this. this is a great question, it says after first week of inexperience, why didn t malaysia let ntsb head the investigation like air egypt case. should the ntsb be taking over this investigation or is it in capable hands at this point? i don t think the investigation to date has been i won t say incapable, but it certainly hasn t been handled in a way which regulations, not to mention the ntsb would have handled it. but according to the agreements, ....
Frequent happening. so losing containers, and another thing over there, it s a garbage patch. all the garbage for reasons which can be explained due to winds, the tides and open waters, there s lots of garbage which has accumulated over the centuries is over there. and it accumulates into a patch. i mean, i have i want to i think we have the message, that there s a lot of it. listen, we hope that they find something and in your case, i would imagine you hope that they find nothing. i would imagine you re still hoping that your sister is somewhere still alive, the passengers are somewhere and still alive. and i won t say tell me what your sister was like, but tell me what your sister is like, what kind of a person is your simser? my sister is a social worker. ....
My experts, answer your questions. mary, i want to talk to you first. you hear what mr. sharma, his sister on the plane, he said i wanted it to be a coordinated investigation from people who know how to do this. this is a great question. it says after first week of inexperience why didn t malaysia let ntsb handle the investigation like the air egypt case. should the ntsb handle the investigation or is it in capable hands at this point? i don t think the investigation to date has been i won t say incapable, but it hasn t been handled in the way of iko regulations and not to mention the way the ntsb would have handled it. according to the agreements, it does belong to malaysia. however, they could ask or any other country could ask, great britain, to do it for them. the reason they probably won t is because egypt was not happy ....
So no, i don t believe that s the case. what are the legal implications of all of these scenarios, any of these scenarios here? well, as against malaysia air, no matter what the result is found to be, malaysia air is going to be responsible. whether it s hijacking, a terrorist act, act of the pilot, pilot suicide or mechanical failure, they will be responsible. my question is now, can malaysia airlines sustain this? can they afford to be in business after this? sure, they can. they have at least have $1 billion in insurance. so their liability will probably approach that amount, but they can withstand it with that insurance. there s always the government, as well. it is majority owned by the government. the malaysian government is certainly not going to step back ....