they're going to take that same approach next week. 600 people in pittsburgh, 600 people in philadelphia, and 350 in new york. and that one's going to be webcast as well. that one in new york, so people can watch it online. it's going to be very interesting to see what happens. >> sara ganim, much appreciated. in other news now, family and friends of a missing maine toddler, eayla reynolds, spent the weekend removing fingerprint dust and trying to put the little girl's back in order. she vanished from her home on december 17th and police are calling it a criminal investigation. saturday, ayla's paternal grandma told susan candiotti in an exclusive interview that family members in the home the night ayla vanished had nothing to do with her disappearance. tonight, susan joins me now from waterville, maine, with the very latest. what do you have, susan? >> reporter: hi, don. well, the grandmother still stands by her comments that she made to us yesterday in terms of