go long. suffering from ringing in their ears, there s no such thing as quiet time. but you can quiet the ringing with lipo-flavonoid, the number-one doctor-recommended brand. relieve the ringing with lipo-flavonoid. the first victims of the russian airliner crash have arrived home in st. petersburg. it s this haunting photo that is spreading on social media that is touching everyone s heart. it shows the youngest crash victim, 10 month old, in st. petersburg before she and her parents boarded the doomed flight to egypt.
she s the youngest crash victim that we know of. her mother taking this photo just as they were about to leave for their vacation. the little girl, her mother and father were all killed. also tonight, in less than an hour, key leaders from republican presidential campaigns will huddle in washington. their candidates are outraged by the gop debate process. can they force the system to change and should they? also, my one on one conversation with one of the most powerful women on the planet. meg whitman speaks about her company as it splits into two and why she s backing new jersey governor chris christie in the race for the white house. a lot ahead. i m poppy harlow. you re in the cnn newsroom. we begin with details about the horrible crash in egypt. so many questions remain as to how this could have happened. arwa damon has the latest for us this evening. reporter: poppy, a lot of
the german prosecutor s office revealed that germanwings pilot andreas lubitz was in psychotherapy in the past, several years ago, is what they note, before he got his license to fly. but the prosecutor insists there was no evidence so far to suggest the 27-year-old was suicidal or acting aggressively, in their words, before or around the time of last week s crash in the french alps. a spokesperson says victim s families will start receiving initial payments in the coming days. the airline s parent company lufthansa says they ve set aside $ 54,000 for each family, that s just for immediate expenses. there will be more to come. the question is, how much more? joining us, mary schiavo, mary has spent a lot of time representing the families of crash victim, thanks so much for
larry wilkins says one wrong turn could have left her lost for weeks. all woods. and there s quite a few around here too. reporter: he believes the light in his yard could have attracted the little survivor or something else telling me heaven had a hand as well. cnn, kentucky. truly remarkable. one of the crash victim was sailor s cousin. her mother spoke to anderson cooper about the kind of young woman sierra was. i m so sorry for your loss. i can t imagine what this time is like for you. first of all, how are you? how are your other kids holding up? not very good. we re a very close family so we re all pulling together. and we re helping each other out. leaning on each other. we have a lot of kids in the family. and we were very close.
reporter: the missionaries tell us the focus need to remain on west africa. in liberia it has come to this. there is one way in and one way out. reporter: police in riot gear have quarantined 50,000 people in a hard-hit shantytown. we heard from dr. brantly s church in ft. worth, texas, they tell us the good doctor will be overwhelmed with the number of people who will want to hug him. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. the bodies of 20 malaysians killed when malaysian flight 17 was shot down over ukraine last month has finally been returned home. in england, another crash victim was laid to rest. new castle united soccer fan leon sweeney traveling to new zealand to watch the team play. among the mourners at yesterday s funeral were the team s manager and club captain. as the u.s. mounts a global hunt for the brutal killers of american journalist james foley, we re hearing more about that top secret u.s. mission last month to try to rescue him. it was a mission that defense s