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mango steens. mango steens. what are they? investigators say they re exploring the possibility of a bomb hidden in fruit. on board the malaysia airlines jet. now, oscar winning lord of the rings director peter jackson has donated his gulf stream jet to help in the search effort. australian firm confirms a private plane is helping, but search teams still have not found a single sign of the missing jet. that has investigators checking out every possible lead, no matter how unusual. police in malaysia say they questioned farm workers about the jet s cargo of mango steens, a tropical fruit, i ve learned, in the last 45 seconds, in case somebody hid a bomb in a box. of course, we haven t seen one bit of evidence that the jet blew up. but as the passengers families get more desperate, so does the hunt to find answers. the australian prime minister is calling it one of the great mysteries of our time. just, just awful. just awful. to lose a loved one is terrible. but to hav
discover. particularly with the black box and the time limit on the batteries for that. they really need to locate this debris as quickly as possible to have the best chance of finding anything out about this mystery. daniel, i know they ve been back over these satellite images over and over again. i wonder if there s anymore degree of certainty what they may be? is there still a high possibility this is wreckage from the plane? i spoke to some satellite experts yesterday, and i think that people who have looked very closely at the images say they are credible. the larger piece of debris is much larger than a shipping container, and i think that offer some hope this may be part of the fuselage of the plane, but at this stage they are very indistinct. the highest pixel ratio of those satellite ratios is 50 sent meters, so at that resolution we can t really see things like
most inaccessible spot you can imagine on the face of the earth. if there s anything down there, we ll find it: that promise from the australian prime minister as teams search a remote section of the indian ocean, looking for what could about two pieces of debris from the jet. now two weeks after it went missing australian officials say more planes and ships are set to join in the search. the pilots who went out today, say they turned up nothing. it s certainly disappointing, and i ve got every confidence that we will find any object and everytime we launch we hold that hope. however, we re just going to keep going until we find it. here s another look at the two objects. one is about 79 feet long. the other about 16 feet. those officials say a u.s. satellite spotted the objects floating 600 miles . something on the sea that long ago may no longer be floating. it may he sunk to the bottom. it s also certain that any debris or other material would have moved a si
thank you very much. let s get to perth, australia, and a reporter for wall street journal, daniel stacy is there. daniel, it sounds like they have no idea what they re doing or why. reporter: yeah, shep. one of the issues here is they have searched the area a number of times now. the information about why they ve done that is vague. the aircraft was faster than in the past, so it would have splashed into the sea in a spot different, but the area is the same size at arizona, so they re not pinpointing much here. is there a sense now that much like security in our airports, they re just doing this for our edification? is it possible that you could be more accurate in figuring out a general location that this thing might have gone down by strapping the world on a dartboard, blind folding yourself, tossing one up there? it seems like they don t have a clue. yeah, i think there is some