Natasha Huestis had left her four-month-old daughter with her mother when the Washington landslide hit. Natasha says she realized she lost both of them when she learned "there was nothing left where the houses were." She speaks to Gary Tuchman about how she is finding strength in a time like this.
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At a briefing with Malaysian authorities in Beijing, a large group of Flight 370 family members staged a walkout. These families are demanding answers and they want tangible proof of what happened to their loved ones. Paul Yin is a grief counselor who has been working with some of the Flight 370 families in Beijing.
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Once search crews zero in on Flight 370's location, the hope is sonar 'pings' will lead them to the plane's black boxes. But there are several factors that seriously complicate that effort. Safety analyst David Soucie demonstrates how a sonar 'pinger' works and what it sounds like.
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It could be the most promising lead yet in the search for Flight 370. Less than 24 hours after officials shifted the search area by nearly 700 miles, ships are working to reach objects spotted by airplanes. U.S. Navy Commander William Marks is taking part in the search and spoke to Anderson about these latest developments.
Anderson discusses the new leads and the new search area with safety analyst David Soucie, aviation correspondent Richard Quest, former Department of Transportation Inspector General Mary Schiavo and aviation analyst Miles O'Brien.
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Search planes are now looking for Flight 370 in a new stretch of ocean. Australian authorities announced the search zone is now 684 miles northeast of the original one, closer to Perth. They say it is based on analysis of the plane's last known radar contact that suggests the 777 did not fly as far south as previously thought. Anderson spoke with U.S. Navy Commander William Marks who is looking for Flight 370 aboard the USS Blue Ridge.
Anderson discussed what was behind this shift with Aviation Correspondent Ricard Quest, Safety Analyst David Soucie, Aviation Analyst Miles O'Brien and David Gallo, who co-led the search for Air France Flight 447.
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Weather conditions improved enough to allow planes to resume their search for Flight 370. Associated Press photographer Rob Griffith recently spent time aboard a Royal Australian Air Force P-3 Orion. He describes why crews find their best tool is often the human eye.
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USA Today has been causing controversy with a recent report from Kuala Lumpur about deep suspicions surrounding Flight 370's captain. Anderson spoke to USA correspondent Mahi Ramakrishnan about her reporting. She says her source based his information on "hard evidence," but she does not know what that evidence is. Aviation Correspondent Richard Quest and Michael Schmidt of The New York Times also joined the conversation.
Pamela Brown looked into the life of Flight 370's captain and found a much different picture than the one published by USA Today.
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Rescuers are not giving up hope of finding more landslide victims alive in the rubble north of Seattle. After all, they’ve found a dog buried alive. Gary Tuchman has that incredible story and those of victims’ families.
Anderson discussed the search with volunteer firefighter Jeff McClelland.
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