they wanted to confront korean officials looking for someone to blame for this disaster. please help us, she cried. someone help us. li yeon-uk lost her son. the boats are coming ashore more often now. nearly every body that of a 16 or 17-year-old. divers have now found five ways into the ship breaking windows. hundreds of them scouring the ship. but only one in six of those who disappeared have been recovered. for the parents, this is a long and painful wait. as for how this disaster happened, one official said they almost ruled out the possibility that the ship hit a submerged rock. they're focusing instead on a very sharp turn by an inexperienced junior officer who prosecutors say was steering the ferry for the very first time. back to you, lester. >> all right. bill neeley in south korea, thanks so much. the story gets sadder by the moment. you feel their anguish and anger. >> absolutely. i can't put myself in their shoes. tough one. >>> jenna has the other top stories. >> good morning. good morning, everyone. the search for malaysian flight 370 is at a critical stage today. officials say it's crucial to find some sign of