examined in the fbi's laboratories. that's not yet confirmed. here on the ground in kuala lumpur the malaysians have very much wanted to keep hands on every aspect of this investigation. it's their national airline. they believe that it's not only their right but their responsibility under international law and the agreements for aviation, the international agreements. and so the search goes on and here in kuala lumpur last night we heard pauline chiou talking about the families there meeting today with high-level officials, air force officers and others. well, here they also talked with some officials and they had a lot of questions to ask. they emerged outside and the media was surrounding them trying to find out what they think. you know, it's a difficult, difficult time. many families coming to grips with what they face, realizing that this may not have all a good end. but they're looking for some kind of closure. they're looking for some kind of certainty and to do that they have to look towards the indian