. welcome back to cnn s special coverage of flight 370. i m brianna keilar. the families of 18 chinese passengers met privately with investigators and malaysian government officials in kuala lumpur. this was supposed to clear the air and answer questions about the investigation and our senior international correspondent was outside of that meeting earlier with a whole lot of reporters, sarah, you talked to these officials and certainly these family members. did any of them tell you about what happened behind closed doors? reporter: the family members have been shying away from the media. the frustration is off the charts. you can imagine why. it s been nearly four full weeks now. we are a few days away from four weeks. a whole month they have been waiting for the answers to two
. welcome back to cnn s special coverage of flight 370. a new development we are following in the disappearance. cockpit security. malaysia airlines stepping up, putting new rules in place. i want to go straight to the justice reporter in washington. evan, interesting that for malaysia airlines these are new rules. what are they specifically? what officials are telling us in malaysia, these new rules are being put in place specifically because in reaction to the disappearance of flight 370, among the new rules, neither the pilot or the copilot or captain is allowed to be inside the cockpit alone. this is something that is just now standard as a result of these new rules. the senior cabin steward is required to be in the cockpit with the first officer or the captain when the other is gone.