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CNN CNN Newsroom April 26, 2014 15:40:00

For. but it will establish certain facts. i m sure we re going to get the timeline. i am sure we re going to get the background on what exactly the radar contacts were. but these reports, by their nature, are very sterile. and michael? what are your expectations? yeah, i don t share peter s opinion on the radar traces. i think the prime minister had a co-none drum right from the outset. he had two options. the fist was did the malaysian military authorities actually see everything and does he acknowledge that to the world. second option was, if they did see something, why didn t they do something about it. yes, they want for the latter option and deemed it not hostile, but it was certainly suspicious. how can an aircraft not identified that isn t part of routine airway s traffic, how ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom April 24, 2014 14:07:00

Searching in that area. it s mind boggling, right? yeah, i think the whole time line that you ve just described, carol, describes it beautifully. it s an incredibly unorthodox situation we ve got here. it s unprecedented. we ve never seen anything like it in aviation history. and i think what we ve got just doesn t align to the norms of the way that accident investigations are conducted. i mane, if we just look at where we ve got to, the inmarsat analysis is the center of gravity of this whole investigation. if we take the inmarsat analysis away, we don t have a lot. we ve got very little, in fact. in fact, we ve got a few radar traces which are uncorroborated from malaysia. we ve got a little bit from thailand, nothing from indonesia. in the absence of inmarsat, we really are shooting in the dark here. i think inmarsat is the key. i think we really do have to go back and look at the southern arcs and the northern arcs and look at everything around that and the assumptions around the ....

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CNN Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield April 24, 2014 16:07:00

Away the northern arc and southern arc and have very limited radar traces. you know how they are. you have hit the nail on the head including the northern arc and why we haven t heard about that so long. michael kay, thank you, david soucie, mark, thank you. still with not one physical piece of evidence to go on, there are theories where this plane is and what caused to it disappear and doesn t seem to be dissipating, the frustration and angst among those who step on a plane everyday. is this plane perhaps in that northbou northern arc. why are we not searching up there. was the plane possibly hijacked? did the pilot do something with this plane? was there catastrophic electrical failure? fire on board? did something cause it to be depressurized and cause it to be ....

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CNN At This Hour With Berman and Michaela April 10, 2014 15:04:00

Disappearance has been deduced by those lack of radar traces, and they believe that the aircraft was downed at about 4,000 or 5,000 feet above sea level, missing, avoiding the military radar. they say the reason this could have been happening is because the airways are quite busy in that area. civilian traffic in that area, normal altitude about 35,000 feet. so it could be that the aircraft was dipping down there. another analysis being offered by a former malaysian airlines pilot is that it was trying to avoid the malaysian military radar completely but comes up a little too soon. and it s picked up by that radar on the other side. the bottom line is, though, the aircraft appears to have been taken fully under control along 4,000 to 5,000 feet above sea level, fully under control, back up before it then continues its journey around the western side of indonesia. ....

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CNN CNN Special Report April 4, 2014 06:59:00

They re adding transparency and hope for some answers. but rerewe really have to have black box. i d like to see the data. i d like independent experts. not just inmarsat. i d like the raw data available to everybody. tim tilman. we ve got a world class team, incredible tools for them to use. i m hoping for the best, but i m not betting, not yet. until it s open and free, then the world can judge whether it s accurate analysis yet. it s have still not got that information from the authorities. and indonesia is the only country that hasn t provided where the radar traces were. why? i knew he was going to say ....

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