one of those people terrified that would happen is danika weeks who is an australia woman whose husband paul was on board mh-370. take a listen what she had to stay. >> i'll never stop searching for him. he gave everything to us. he is amazing. and so if i know if the shoe was on the other foot, he wouldn't stop looking for me. and i'll never stop looking for him either. >> reporter: it's just heart breaking listening to her pain, to her grief. and it doesn't stop. it's not going to stop, because, you know, these people have no answers whatsoever. >> because of that, you just can't reconcile anything. anna core n, thank you so much. >>> david sushi is the author of "malaysia airlines flight 370." david, what is your reaction to what anna just referred to there, the australia prime minister's comments that this search cannot go on forever. do you believe search crews are going to find the aircraft in the priority zone? >>, you know, i'm hopeful that it will. the first part of the priority zone that has been searched, the 9,000 square miles, is the highest probably area. as they go furthe