there was pieces of debris, that could be part of the aircraft. and at least one of the fathers whose son was on that flight said he just didn't believe the news. he refused to believe anything that officials had said because they had been misled in the past. and so at least at this point no, closure for them and no closure for any of us. but the big news is that u.s. navy p-8, this anti-submarine hunting plane that is so technologically advanced is over the immediate area. right now, they're not seeing any signs of the debris that you saw in these new satellite images that we've been showing you. two pieces of debris. one almost 80 feet in width. matt taylor is asia pacific reporter for cnbc. he is in sydney, australia, where this announcement was first made and i think it is worth going back and letting