create a 3-d map, much like sonar does when you have a baby, you snow? on the first go-round officials say the sub entered an area that was too deep and it just came up to the top no sign of any plane. now it s going to try again. the new york times is reporting that officials from the united states and other nations are accusing the chinese of slowing down the investigation. for instance, earlier this month, the chinese official said they detected possible signals hundreds of miles from where they re searching now. so crews send out a search ship but didn t find anything. remember, china released satellite pictures of possible wreckage during the first week of this. it was nothing. captain tim taylor is here on the fox news deck. president of subsee services and located a u.s. navy sub that sank in world war ii. this isn t that unexpected what happened yesterday. no. this machine is doing exactly what it s programmed to do, and,
last-known position but almost nothing else to go on. reporter: so far, no one has heard the underwater pinger attached to the black boxes that should be good for up to 30 days. no emergency locater beacon signals and no radar track showing where the plane might be. meanwhile, nbc s keir simmons is in malaysia with more on the search and, frankly, the families that are frantic. hey, chuck, good morning. ware hearing from reuters quoting a malaysian military source who says it believes it may have tracked flight 370 all the way west of here to the straits. at the same time the plane itself stopped giving out signals hundreds of miles northeast of here over the south china sea. that suggests that it may well have diverted and traveled some distance before it did finally disappear. that would go to the theory of going back to that payne