reports that anything has been found. the first of the five search planes is returning now from the zone because of the distance, as we've mentioned, each plane can only search for about two hours. well, it's been almost two weeks since the plane with 239 people on board vanished. it happened, of course, just after takeoff from kuala lumpur and that's where jim clancey joins us now live. what's the reaction there, jim, to the search going on in the southern indian ocean? >> well, while malaysia remains in charge of the overall coordination of the search, clearly it is australia, indonesia that are in charge of the search on the ground and particularly australia, the search in the indian ocean there. and you know, you look at the map and it's just a massive, massive area and they're searching tiny parts of that everyday, as you noted there. it takes them hours to get on site and then they only have