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March 10th, 2014
09:27 PM ET

Protesters call for "Stand Your Ground" changes; lawmakers seek to clarify law

Taking down "Stand your Ground."

That's the mission of two mothers who lost their children, Trayvon Martin and Jordan Davis, to men whose actions sparked a national debate about Florida's infamous law.

Both women led a protest to repeal "Stand your Ground." They argue it gives killers the excuse to shoot and kill and ask questions later.

CNN's David Mattingly is OutFront.


Filed under: News • Stand Your Ground • Trayvon Martin
March 10th, 2014
09:18 PM ET

U.S. Coast Guard ice breaker clears up Great Lakes shipping lanes

Record breaking ice is bringing America's Great Lakes to a standstill.

Ninety-three percent of Lake Michigan is covered in ice, according to the National Weather Service. The last time the lake was this frozen, it was 1977.

Satellite images from the last couple of weeks show just how expansive it is.

CNN's Ted Rowlands is OutFront on a coast guard ice breaker with the story.


Filed under: News • The Number • Weather
March 10th, 2014
08:42 PM ET

FBI checking fingerprints of two Malaysia Airline passengers with stolen passports

Law enforcement officials tell CNN the FBI is running through its database of thumb prints of the two passengers who used stolen passports to board the missing Malaysian jet that vanished over Southeast Asia three days ago.

The thumb prints were taken at the airport check-in in Kuala Lumpur and were shared with intelligence and law enforcement agencies around the world by the Malaysian government.

'We have to find the aircraft': Days later, no sign of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

There's still no sign of Flight 370 or any of the 239 people on board the plane.

The search is unprecedented, and currently, nearly three dozen aircraft and 40 ships from 10 countries are participating in the search.

And still, not even the smallest sign of the missing jet. Search and rescue officials now say they are expanding the search area.

Why so few clues about missing Malaysia flight?

Earlier, sightings of oil slicks, possible plane debris and what looked like a yellow life vest turned out to be unrelated to the plane.

It's been a frustrating search and an agonizingly painful wait for the families of the missing.

And still, so many questions remain unanswered.

How does a Boeing 777 just disappear without a trace?

Who are the two men believed to have used stolen passports to board the plane?

And was this an act of terror?

OutFront: Former NTSB Chairman Jim Hall and Former Chief of Staff at the Department of Defense & the CIA, Jeremy Bash.