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breaking news, we're now getting word of two separate terrifyingly close calls over new york's jfk airport as drones fly dangerously close to a jetblue airliner and a delta flight. the drone reportedly coming within 100 feet of a delta jet from florida just as it was about to land at new york's jfk international airport. with 154 people on board. just hours earlier, a jetblue plane enroute from haiti reported seeing an unmanned aircraft while en route. >> definitely, scary close calls at jfk. cnn just got off the phone and they tell us of a second incident at that airport. this one involving a jetblue flight who spotted an unmanned aircraft. this happening hours before a delta flight had its close call. >> a mile back, there was a
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drone flying just under the southwest side of this abandoned airport here. >> what altitude would you say that was? >> probably about 100 feet below us, just off our right wing. >> delta 407 prepares to land at jfk airport with 154 people on board. the jet, just 1700 feet above the ground when the pilot spots a drone on the southwest side of the plane just about 100 feet below. >> did you, by any chance, get the color or type? he warned other pilots of the possible danger flying around them. >> caution, the one ahead of you reported the drone at the floyd bennett field over there. you might see that. >> we are probably considerably higher than he was. we are watching out for it. >> phil derner weighed in. he said, without a doubt, this was a close call. he explains a drone flying
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within 100 feet of a plane can easily get sucked intoen an enge or worse. >> these drones are made with aircraft aluminum, similar to the parts of the aircraft they are being to strike. destroying an engine or going into a window can injure or kill a pilot. >> these close calls between commercial airliners and drones happen more often than you think. at least two calls reported per day. that's an average of 60 per month. last year, the average was 25. randy? >> what laws, nick, if any, are being broken by these drones? >> they put limits and regulations on drones. they are becoming increasingly popular for personal use. they are not supposed to fly above 400 feet and not supposed to get anywhere near airports. if they have a restriction, they can't get anywhere between five miles of the airport. this drone coming dangerously
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close. about 100 feet away. the faa telling us that this is a scary situation. it happens a lot more often than anyone would care to admit. z. meanwhile, we are closely watching developments in france. plane debris is expected to arrive at a state-of-the-art lab in toulouse. it is thought to be a piece of the plane wing and officials are confident it is from a boeing 777. the debris arrived at a paris airport on board an air france jet. teams from boeing and the ntsb will also be taking a look at this wreckage. let's bring in erin mclaughlin. she joins us from reunion island. what are investigators doing there at this hour? >> reporter: hi,randi. for the past few days, choppers have been in the skies scouring the beach, the same cleaning crews that found that original
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piece of debris. they are analyzing the current patterns around the island in the hopes of being able to pinpoint other places where debris might potentially pop up. that's seen as important, because each piece of potential debris that they find could give very important clues, not only to the point of origin but also to what caused mh-370 to come down. the search really seen as incredibly important. this is all, of course, happening on a very tiny little island, a tourist attraction. they are not only dealing with mh-370. they are also dealing with a volcano erupting as i speak. they have had to evacuate the upper reaches of that volcano. providing for some spectacular pictures. so far, volcano not posing any sort of dangers to the areas, the lower parts of the island. randy? >> that is some good news. when do you expect we can expect
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some word from france, some definitive word? >> reporter: right now, the potential plane part, rather, is expected to arrive in france. the analysis won't begin until wednesday. the authorities are meeting on monday and tuesday relevant authorities from all around the world. once they start that detailed analysis on wednesday, the lab that's analyzing this debris is very capable. high advanced technology. we can expect from there an answer, a definitive answer as to whether or not this particular piece of debris is, in fact, from mh-370 very shortly. randy? >> all right, erin, thank you very much for the update. let me turn to an expert on the ocean and its currents. david gallo is an oceanographer. so nice to see you again. if these parts are from mh-370, can we assume that other parts
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of this airplane will end up possibly at reunion island or at least in the same area? >> i would think so, randi. it is not guaranteed but certainly the ocean is very capable of carrying those parts all the way across the currents are capable of carrying those all across the ocean. where they end up remains to be seen. they are out there somewhere. >> what other factors could affect where the debris might end up? >> the shape of the objects, whether they are above the water, pushed around by the winds or below the at twater an pushed around by the currents. then, you have the typhoons, a couple of larger monsoon alley vents in there as well. there are all these smaller events that could change the way the ocean moves things across the surface. >> your team, we know, was key in finding air france 477 deep in the ocean years ago after more than two years of
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searching? you finally got the black boxes. how would you go about finding the rest of this plane if this part does turn out to be from mh-370? >> it is two separate things. there is a lot of confusion that if this is from mh-370, that means they have to move the search area. they are totally separate searchers. >> one is looking for floating debris. that is constantly on the move. the other is looking for the main body of the wreckage which is probably sitting on the floor of the indian ocean not moving. i think the australians are very confident they are looking in the right place back off the coast of australia. they have done a great job. i have seen some of the images from their work. i have colleagues out there working with them. they haven't seen anything from the aircraft yet. they are going at it every single day, 24/7. >> what will investigators be looking for on this particular part of the plane.
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>> would it tell them what caused the plane to go down? >> incredible amount of talent to descend on that lab. i would look back at the air france 447 final report. it is available on line. you can see enter the floating wreckage from air france 447, how every piece tells a little bit of a story about how that plane impacted the water surface. they will be able to get an awful lot from the tears and folds and bends and dents. they will get an awful lot from the animals living on that piece of plane as well. >> i'm not sure if you heard the report before you. our reporter, mclaughlin mentioned this active volcano and a possible cyclone. could those impact the oesh dwr ocean currents and the search for debris? >> the storm, major ocean storm certainly will impact the search
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for debris. it will shuffle things around a bit more. so i've been there to reunion and maricious, they are glorious islands but very, very volcanic, very true, not surprising. >> doesn't sound like it is very surprising. appreciate your expertise as always. more now in our breaking news. two close calls involving passenger jets in one of america's busineameric america's busiest air spaces. are drones putting planes in danger. a judge goes off on an illegal immigrant accused of a crime spree. coast guard coming to the rescue of a woman who became ill on a cruise ship. stay with us. taking charge of
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governor jerry brown has called a state of emergency. 38-year-old david ruhl of south dakota lost his life battling the frog fire near adin, california. he leaves behind a wife and two children and had been with the forestry for 15 years. ivan cabrera joins us from atlanta. more hot, dry weather in the forecast for california. we're having some trouble hearing ivan. we'll get back to him as soon as we can. meanwhile, coming up next, a judge goes from angry to holding back tears when he confronts an undocumented immigrant accused of killing swn. y someone. one of prowrestlings famous characters has died. the man that hulk hogan calls his best friend.
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checking top stories now, bobbi kristina brown, the only child of whitney houston and bobby brown will be laid to rest today. a private service is happening just outside of atlanta this morning. bobbi kristina died in hospice care on skrul 26th, several months after she was found unresponsive in a bathtub similar to the way her mother died. she was just 22 years old.
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the coast guard was called in friday to medically evacuate a cruise ship passenger hundreds of miles off the coast of san diego. just take a look at this. the 35-year-old woman was experiencing severe abdominal pain. she was evacuated by helicopter and taken to a hospital for emergency care. pro wrestling legend "rowdy" roddy piper was died. the kilt-wearing superstar was one of the best bad guys in professional wrestling history. he passed away in his sleep from cardiac arrest leaving behind a wife and four children. for the second time in less than a month, an undocumented immigrant has been accused of murdering someone ohio authorities knew the suspect was undocumented but did not detain or deport him. he will be in court monday on a murder charge along with an attempted rape charge. reporter, suzanne stratford, from our sister station, wjw, has more on razo's first
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appearance in front of a judge. >> i can't set a bond high enough. i cannot set one high enough. i'm just going to set it at $10 million. >> a hefty bond set by a determined judge michael chikanetti to ensure 35-year-old rahm emanuel razo isn't easily bailed out. >> does he have a passport? >> no. >> a green card? >> not that either. >> at times, the judge becoming agitated during his arraignment tuesday afternoon on one count of aat the present timed murder. so far, additional charges are expected stemming from a crime spree monday that started with the attempted rape of razo's 14-year-old niece, then led to a massive manhunt and ended with one woman shot and wounded on the lake metro park's greenway corridor trail and another murdered. this exclusive photo shows lake county authorities finally capturing razo after he reportedly shot at deputies.
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>> somebody we don't know who he is and why he is in this country, why he is here illegally and why he allegedly committed a murder. >> while razo showed little emotion, pleading not guilty, the judge became choked up while addressing the victim's family members. >> from my heart, i feel so sorry for you. >> investigators say 60-year-old margaret "peggy" castlenek was shot inside her home. >> senseless. >> they said she had been a city employee for 27 years and most recently served at his assistant. >> she was a person that truly cared about the job she did and the people she served. >> a tragic loss that some think it could have been prevented. they stopped razo for behaving suspiciously. she admitted to being in the u.s. illegally and reported to border patrol but released.
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>> he had committed no crimes and was not taken into custody. >> a spokesperson for u.s. border protection responded saying, quote, we are looking into the facts of this case. sadly, it comes too late for razo's victims. >> it is crazy to think of anything like that ever happening to anybody around here. >> let's bring in joey jackson. joey, this is such a disturbing case. there is this group called hola, a latino outreach organization in ohio. they say his father was a u.s. citizens that worked in the fields for 40 years. he filed documents for his son. razo has been standing in line for his green card for 12 years. homeland security says he also has no record. this is less about immigration they say and more about mental illness. how do you see this playing out?
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>> good afternoon, randi, always good to see you. the biggest problem is that we have a federal agency on notice and aware of his status. at a minimum, you would certainly suspect there would have been a further investigation. i know and i get and i understand what he was initially stopped because, of course, they knew prior, a couple of weeks prior, that it was him, because he was stopped. there was a call of suspicious activity outside of a golf course. he was stopped and questioned and immigration was contacted and that was their opportunity to further evaluate him, if there was a mental health issue or some other issue. there are civil commitment laws if you pose a danger to yourself or others where you could be taken off the street. to the extent that you don't have and you are not documented and you are doing something otherwise untoward, inappropriate or illegal. there is a procedure for that. the critical question is here,
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why? why should a family have to lose a loved one because there is a policy or lack of a policy in place that provides for a lack of coordination between the state government and the federal government. >> joey, this case is similar to the illegal immigrant back in san francisco who allegedly killed a woman on july 1st. however, san francisco, with he know, is one of these sanctuary cities where officials refuse to honor federal requests to detain people in the country illegally. lake county, ohio, where razo is facing charges is not a sanctuary city. he was still allowed to go free. >> that's right. there are certain parallels between the case you mentioned and san francisco, the tragic murder happening on july 1st, and this case. the biggest parallel is that you have people who were here and, in fact, the government was on notice of issue and they had a responsibility to take action and did not. that case in san francisco is much more egregious to the extent that individual had been
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arrested multiple times and had multiple felonies and was in the custody, in fact, of law enforcement. when ice was notified, they issued a detainer and it wasn't honored. there are parallels and this is a legal segment. we are going to here a lot more going forward in terms of what reforms need to be instituted to allow and appreciate the wonderful opportunities we have for the immigrants here in this country and also the need to keep people safe from those who mean harm and are minding their own business. >> that conversation seems to be well under way. >> coming up, this piece of debris on its way to a special lab in france where officials will be able to tell if it is part of missing flight mh-370.
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good morning, everyone. thanks for joining me. i'm randi kaye in for fredricka whitfield a state of emergency in california where 23 major wildfires are raging across the drought-stricken state. tragically, one has claimed the life of a firefighter, 38-year-old david ruhl of south dakota lost his life battling the frog fire near adin, california. he had been with the forestry for 14 years and leaves behind a wife and two children.
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ivan cabrera joining me. more hot, dry weather in the forecast still for california? >> still for california. we are going to get a few overnight breaks. no significant break in this. we are working fires from north to south here. it is the one about 80 miles north that is causing concern. the reason, the drought, that's been ongoing over the last several years. almost half of california now under exceptional drought. that's the highest category. it is a tinder box out there. we talk about this particular fire. 18,000 acres have burned. this blew up yesterday continues moving to the south and west. mandatory evacuations. update now, 600 structures. 6100 structures i should say are threatened by this particular fire. serious stuff here across the northern part of california. the weather is not going to help as we get through the afternoon. what's going to happen, the
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temperatures are going to go up and relative humidity going to go down. along with that, relative humidity. highs in the upper 80s to lower 90s in the next few days. we are not going to see a big break for firefighter efforts. temperatures staying in the mid-90s. the break happens at night. temperatures down into the 50s and 60s. relative humidity goes up. that's the window where they could get some containment. at 5%, it is going to take some time. the afternoon winds are going to be a problem over the next few days. no big breaks inside as i see it. >> tough conditions as i see it. american crash investigators and a team from boeing are heading to france to try to solve the mystery that's captured the world's imagination, what happened to malaysian airlines, flight 370. american intelligence agencies think someone in the cockpit deliberately moved the plane off course the night it vanished nearly 17 months ago. this new information is renewing the focus on the captain and the first officer.
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>> good night, malaysian 370, the last words from the cockpit of the doomed flight, spoken by captain zarhia ahmad shaw. he was 53, married with three children. he and his wife lived in this gated community yt suburbs of kuala lumpur. he had been flying for 33 years and was also a flight instructor he was so passionate about flying and had a flight simulator at home. he posted it on youtube and built it himself. friends told cnn he built it so he could practice in case the unthinkable happened. zahari who had more than 18,000 hours flying also gave tips on youtube about tinkering with a refrigerator and air conditioner. no suicide note was ever found to say he planned to take mh-370
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down. nor did a preliminary review of his flight simulator hard drive turn up anything suspicious. though some files were deleted in the month before the flight. >> it did not appear to officials then that the pilot had tried to scrub his hard drive when he defeated fis. the co-pilot also found not to be suspicious. >> let's bring in our experts to talk about what happened on the flight deck. david suci is a flight safety analyst. jonathan gilliam, former air martial and fbi special agent. jonathan, to you first. we don't know who was in the cockpit at the time of the plane when it lost contact or likely
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crashed, do we? >> we don't. a lot of us have been saying this from the very beginning that the things that occurred after the plane took off before it disappeared did not seem normal in a way that would be associated with a mechanical failure. it seemed like somebody had deliberately tried to change something to disappear and alter their course. this intelligence report verifies the suspicions of that. >> even if deliberate actions were made as the u.s. intelligence has determined, this doesn't mean that whoever did this was actually up to no good or looking to do harm? we don't know, right? what could have prompted these moves? >> well, the report says that it is likely. that just means that more than 51% in the term of art as far as the intelligence community goes.
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it is quite a jump to say they have some kind of conclusion that proofs ill-intent of any kind. with regard to whether there was a mechanical failure indication before they went off course or before something happened, that never happens when there is a mechanical failure of some kind, it is a mechanical failure. that's quite a jump of thinking there is something of ill intent in this report. >> just to follow up on that, david, would all those turns after losing contact say it had to be someone that knew how to fly the plane and maybe had been trained to do so because of the specific waypoints and they crossed the indonesian territory and headed south to the indian ocean. >> there are other explanations for that. one of which would be trying to avoid going over cities and try to avoid being detected. the waypoints are put in those places for specific reasons to
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limit the amount of exposure to people below. whether it was designed, that's how it was delined. to think that someone who doesn't know how to navigate or anything about that airplane would have done this in that route is a pretty far stretch as well. >> jonathan, if you would, help us to understand. how do they come to a conclusion like this? >> that's why i think this intel report does lead to looking at something that's potentially nefarious. we don't know for sure. when you look at the overall totali totality of the circumstances, one or two of the things may not have led to investigators to perceive something nefarious but when you add a lot of those different things together, that's where the assumption of
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this possibility comes into play. i don't disagree with the other guest analysis but i do, when i look at this, from an investigator's standpoint, i'm not a pilot. when i start looking at all the different things that may have happened, one or two may not add up but all the different things that happen, it shows that somebody was in there making changes and that leaves investigators to start looking down that road and looking for that picture as they further the investigation. >> jonathan, as a former air marshall, in terms of security, what risks do you think planes are facing? >> it is similar around the world but more when you get out of the united states. the way pilots are screened in the you states is not the same as it is outside of the united states. i want to mention one thing nobody is talking about and it puzzles me. all these modern countries, if you take off in a plane and turn
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the transponder off and turn back to the country, the chances of them identifying that a plane is coming back is pretty high. once it goes over the country and it shows this plane actually made a maneuver to possibly come back towards the country, i'm just thinking the possibility that the military knew that it was there is pretty high. the potential that this plane was actually shot at or shot down and we're not being told about that, i think that's something we all need to look at a little bit. >> david, a final word on that? >> no. what i would rather do is compliment the air martial program and what a great job it is doing. everything has to be looked at and looked at seriously. >> david, jonathan, thank you very much. >> thank you coming up, new video of that cincinnati campus police officer involved in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man. this video from a previous stop that turns contentious fast.
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a peaceful rally turned into a demonstration overnight in cincinnati. it started with speeches and candles lit in honor of samuel debose, the driver shot and killed by officer sam tensing. at least five were put in handcuffs and police car. we have seen the incident where dubose was shot and killed. coming to light, video of another contentious traffic stop involving officer tensing. last may, he turned over two black men that felt they weren't being treated fairly. >> i need your name and date of birth. >> deme treyus. >> i need your date of birth. >> i'm not giving you that. >> if you refuse to identify yourself, we have a charge? >> what's your charge. >> i just told you my name.
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>> why are you interrupting me? >> i'm not. >> step out of the car. >> what am i stepping out for? >> because i asked you to. >> please identify yourself. >> we're asking for your supervisor. >> it doesn't matter. >> are we free to go? can you write the ticket so we can go? >> you are not free to go right now? >> what are we doing then? >> you are being detained right now. >> you wanted the supervisor. >> it don't matter. >> let's talk more about this case with cheryl dorsey. she is a retired los angeles police department sergeant and hln legal analyst, joey jackson. first of all, what do you see on that video? what do you make of the officer's conduct there. randy, what i see is an officer who is drunk with power. i see an officer who violated policy and procedure during that traffic stop and he lived to offend again.
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when we see events that make national news, i am always of the belief that this is not the first time this officer has conducted himself in an outrageous and egregious manner. that's what we have here. he has no authority to do what he is doing, yet, he continues. >> when it comes to the death of sam debose, the other video, if this officer wanted to hire you to defend him, does he have an argument that he was dragged by debose's car. let's talk about what the defense will focus on. i see this as a mitigation case. in some cases, you have a shot of winning. there are other cases where it doesn't appear you are going to
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win but you can mitigate and lessen the damage. i think what the attorneys will focus on for him is the fact that case law relating to police officers clearly says that they have split seconds to make decisions and sometimes those decisions are fatal and sometimes they are awful and other times they exercise bad judgment. i think what they will attempt to do is knock out the murder charge. that carries 15 to life. manslaughter, more like sudden passion, heat of quarrel, even anger that gets you to 3-11 years, which is a win. no question, that procedure, protocol, so many things went wrong. so many escalated so quickly. if you say, he was justified, he shot. he feared for his life. he was really being dragged, run it over by the car, even though we don't see it, it is disingenuous. there was protocol that may not have been followed. he had to make a split-second
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decision. his judgment was off. it was bad. perhaps a sudden, quarrel, heat of passion. it preserves his life. he is 25 years old. >> there has to be a reason that some traffic stops go right and some don't. it doesn't end the way that samuel debose's traffic stop ended. >> since we're common, randy, everyone would have it. we understand as police officers that people are not going to be happy with the service we provide. you are not required to like a citation that i'm taking you to jail. if a suspect, driver, alleged perpetrator, tries to drive off, you have their identification and their license plate, hopefully, you have already radioed in your location and stop. you get them another time. they live. you live. to say that i'm scared of every black person behind the wheel of a car and, therefore, i get to use deadly force is
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unacceptable. this officer had an affirmative responsibility to ask for backup and deescalate the situation. there was no reason to want to have mr. debose get out of the car other than this officer wanted to show him that i am the authority and i am going to compel you just because i'm in uniform. you don't get to do that. >> let's talk about the charges. they were filed very, very quickly. was it the proper charge, do you think? >> sure. what happens, randi, the prosecutor has the opportunity to do what they believe is without a reasonable doubt. if he this is it was a purposeful killing. if you think you can sustain that, charge it and bring it before the grand jury. in ohio, there are 15 members of the grand jury, 12 of which have to vote to indict. the standard is, is there reasonable cause to believe a crime was committed and he committed it.
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that's a far cry from a trial jury where it is beyond a reasonable doubt. i think the charges are appropriate. whether that charge of murder will stick with the jury is going to be up to how it is interpreted by them in terms of this officer's actions and the reasonableness or unreasonableness of them. >> thank you, both. joey jackson and cheryl dorsey, good to see you. >> thank you, randi. >> ahead, members of osama bin laden's family killed in a plane crash. zimbabwe wants the american dentist extradited for killing one of the most treasured lions. will it happen? they have to find that dentist first. pe 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin.
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was osama bin laden's father. so we know at least some of these passengers were related to osama bin laden. we don't know precisely who. his family is very large. mohammed bin laden was a billionaire construction magnet, had many children by many wives. tole illustrate that point, osama bin laden was the 17th of some 52 children that he had been those various wives. a large pool of people that this falls on if you like. we do know, as we say, from the saudi ambassador to us, in some way, these passengers were related to osama bin laden. >> you did mention you know who it was registered to. i am looking at the pictures of this fiery crash. i'm assuming it is too early to tell what happened. >> it is sketchy but it appears
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hello everyone. thanks for joining me. i'm in for fred. breaking news out of france. plain debris wash add shore on the indian ocean, has just arrived, it's thought to be a piece of a plain wing from a boei boeing 77 m7 may be part of the missing right now mh 370. what can you tell us? >> it's had a long journey here and just a short while ago led by a police escort that hurried it down through these gates with a police car escorting if. it was in a large white van.

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