they're actually ready to get on a plane and go to kuala lumpur to confront the people at the highest levels, because they say the malaysian officials here in beijing that they've met with on and off are not effective enough. deb? >> it's fascinating to watch, because obviously, the malaysian officials have to balance the degree of information that they're releasing with the pain that families often feel. so, pauline chiou, thanks so much. we appreciate your following this for us. a grim update this morning from the scene of that deadly landslide northeast of seattle. 14 people are now confirmed dead, as many as 176 are missing, and authorities say the death toll will almost certainly rise. saturday's one-quarter-mile slide wiped out 30 homes. more than 100 emergency responders are now canvassing the scene. they've got search dogs and heavy equipment. nicole webb-rivera's parents live right where the landslide happened. her daughter and daughter's fiance were visiting when the ground gave way. she tells anderson cooper she