The frustration has not gone down. In fact, its gone up as the weeks go by. Reporter yeah, you can imagine. I mean, their stress levels are off the charts. They have been going through this emotional roller coaster now for 22 days. They still havent seen any physical evidence. It is literally troo lly drivin kraszsy. Theyre trying to figure out what is going on. They feel like some of the information thats being held back from them, but authorities have continued to say, we are telling you everything we know. And we know, ourselves, there are 26 countries that are helping in trying to find any kind of physical evidence of where this plane might be in the southern indian ocean at the moment. Theres a lot of frustration as you might imagine on the part of investigators looking into this. Trying to find out and finally solve this mystery. But when it comes to the families who are from china, and that was the bulk of the passengers on the plane, their families feel even more left out. We w
Many of their family members stage add protest today in the streets of beijing, demanding more answers from the malaysian government. Other families in ma lalaysia voiced concerns right to the transportation minister. He will not give false hope and will continue the search as long as there are love ones to be found. Bring in our panelist here in new york, tim taylor, operations specialist. Tim on the end, a cnn aviation analyst and former boeing 77 captain and justin green, an aviation attorney and former military pilot. From phoenix, cnn aviation analyst and retired pilot jim tillman. Lets talk about these items and the search area. One thing that really impressed me was the fact that two of the search items, or two of the objects found today were three minutes apart by air, and that gives you a sense of scope of how large this area is. Is that what were going to be seeing . These search areas picked up in a radius so large and significant that youre going to be, have to figure out w
With australias Prime Minister. This is a very, very difficult task but nevertheless were giving it the very best shot we can. And if anyone can find this aircraft, its us. How long can this be sustained realistically . The effort is ramping up. Not winding down. But its now a race against the clock as the battery life fades on those black boxes. Both of those devices have been emitting a ping for several weeks. We believe they only have about a week of battery life left youre live in the cnn newsroom. Good morning. Im Carol Costello. Thank you so much for joining me this morning. The search intensifies for Malaysian Airlines flight 370. Ten planes and 11 ships scour the southern indian ocean for debris. Malaysian officials confirm the most promising lead those four orange objects found over the weekend nothing more than fishing equipment. This is malaysian motors calling on the United States to deploy more military assets to the search zones. Australias hitech ocean shield is heading
come home this time. and i even promised them i m going to bring her home. i didn t really know either way, you know. and now i m not sure whether i can bring her home. you see. reporter: lee khim fatt asks me what he should tell his daughter. i m still hoping for miracles. but it s just like what we want is the relative, the true story. reporter: showing me mobile photos of his wife, he tells me he is angry at the way he is being treated. his wife was part of the cabin crew, but lee feels the airline
from televised press conferences, part of the reason he has hired a lawyer. it is not their fault that this happened to the plane. therefore, they have to be compensated for their damages. reporter: lee and fung were together for 20 years. he says they were happy. now, she is lost. lee says he has lost all direction. paula ha paula hancock, cnn, kuala lumpur, malaysia. we will have more in just a minute. people run for cover as north and south korea exchange artillery fire. what does this mean for the united states shall the korean peninsula? we ll be right back.