i spend an enormous amount of time talking to the top executives at the world s airlines. they know what they have to do here. but they don t want to be mandated to do it. because they fear that this opens up if you like a chain of events suddenly it s this then the next thing. and not all airlines are the same. not every airline needs the same level of technology because of the routes they fly. but the reality is airasia 8501 is proving that this process is not moving fast enough. the answers are on the table. and it now needs within the industry leadership for somebody to say, do it. explain to our viewers who aren t familiar explain what that means these international aviation organizations. the u.n. body that sets all the regulation globally, the
list issues that are her focus. we saw that late last year when she was talking about wall street reform. so you may see the two of them even if they don t get in the race in a serious way, use where they stand to push hillary clinton further to the left. kasie hunt what a pleasure to see you. and we ll go back to capitol hill this hour to speak with the lawmaker about the congress. and after the break, we ll get to other op stories, including more bodies recovered from airasia 8501. and the ski communities where each of them trained eded in shock. he was a big part of all of our lives, you know. he was that one kid out there that truly had a golden heart. didn t matter if you were first or last. he was always positive and talked about bringing good vibes. we lost a part of our heart today for sure.
with a bloody nose and covered in scratches. how did she make it out alive? tonight her incredible survival story. also the fatal flight of airasia 8501. one indonesian captain says the tail may have been found, but is it a big break or is it a false lead? we re going to go live to indonesia. we ve got a whole lot to get to tonight for you. but i want to begin with the incredible story of 7-year-old sailor gutsler and how she survived the plane crash that killed her whole family. cnn s martin savidge is in ken for us this evening. martin? reporter: this is a story that is both tragic but also full of what many have considered now a miracle. it s a term i don t like to use too often because it is often overused. but how that little girl got through what she did, made it through the woods to this home is miraculous. larry quillkins can tell you what a miracle sounds like.
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it should have been around it. i think there was pilot push here and desire to get there when it really had no chance of getting through that storm. richard? they can hardly say the airline did not have permission to fly on that date. the entire infrastructure in indonesia needed to deal with this we know there have been problems with it in the past. many have been put right. this has raised a very worrying issue. richard, thank you, david gallo, susi, thank you, as always. how the families of flight 8501 are holding up. you can only imagine, as search for loved ones searches on. a woman who lost her fiance and turned that loss into an effort to help others going through the same tragedy. later the 7-year-old who emerged from the plane crash that claimed the lives of her