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CNN CNN Newsroom March 15, 2014 19:29:00

Media is speculating, can be answered separate from finding the aircraft. it s frustrating that the malaysian authorities haven t been more forthcoming on a more timely basis to prevent this sort of speculation from going on. as i said before, at the risk of repeating myself it does an enormous disservice to the airline, to the families, to the crews families, to the other employees on the airplane, the cabin crew. really, i think the time has come forward to address some of these questions and put to rest the speculation where we can. arthur, last word on this. yeah. i think in putting all the pieces of the puzzle together, i think you also have to look at what was said, the fact that the transponder was turned off before that final communication, and then take a look at what happened immediately after. facts which we apparently know now. we know that the plane from the primary radar hits turned left, ....

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CNN Erin Burnett OutFront March 14, 2014 23:04:00

Who are very aware of these reports by the malaysian radars of these dramatic altitude shifts. what they assess, they tell me they re not terribly surprised by it, that the malaysian military was so far away that it didn t pick up an accurate reading of the plane s altitude. that accounts for some of it. they don t believe just yet that that may be exactly what happened. i think michael is exactly right. this all awaits an investigation. all this have is what the reports the initial reports are. they think the military radar was too far away for a pure, accurate reading, but once the plane crossed the malay peninsula and headed out towards the indian ocean, they have based on radar hits and pings, based on all the data that they do have, let s go back to that map, they have plotted two search areas that they believe are most optimum to search. ....

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CNN The Situation Room March 14, 2014 21:29:00

We re following the breaking news that is coming in this time from the new york times. reporting that the malaysia air flight 370 experienced significant changes in altitude and altered its course more than once as if still under a pilot s control. american officials and others familiar with the investigation says radar signals appear to show the missing airliner climbing to over 45,000 feet soon after it disappeared from civilian radar and then made a sharp turn to the west. radar shows that the plane desended unevenly to an altitude of 23,000 feet. that s below cruising levels. malaysia s large and popular island of panang over to the indian ocean. this follows the cnn report by ....

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CNN The Situation Room March 14, 2014 21:17:00

After it lost contact with ground control and altered its course more than once as if still under the command of a pilot, this according to american officials and others familiar with the investigation. the new york times ads that radar signals recorded by the malaysian military appear to show the missing airliner climbing to 45,000 feet above the approved altitude for a boeing 777 soon after it disappeared from radar and made a sharp turn to the west, according to a preliminary assessment by a person familiar with the data. the radar tracked, which the malaysian government has not released but has provided to the united states and china then shows the plane descending unevenly to an altitude of 23,000 feet below normal cruising levels as it approached the densely populated island of one of the country s largest. there the plane turned from the southwest and climbed to a higher altitude and flew northwest over the strait of malacca towards the indian ....

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CNN The Situation Room March 14, 2014 21:05:00

Location information. the radar gave them location information. the pings went on for about five hours, which tells them how long the plane might have been flying in some sort of relatively stable flight situation because, again, remember, we ve also been told that the emergency beacon system that would have indicated a crash, an impact into the ocean or on land perhaps, that never went off. so this plane was in some sort of flight condition, by all accounts, up to five hours and that also has contributed to this very high-technical cue lags that is now being made. but again, wolf, it is a calculation. they will look everywhere they feel they need to. and you quote these sources, barbara, as saying that it likely crashed in the indian ocean. does that mean they don t believe it s possible it could have either crashed on land or ....

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