wondered whether he felt it was time to end the suffering of those families and try to put some, begin to put some closure on this open-ended mystery about where did this plane go. >> as you know, for a lot of families, until they see the wreckage and proof, it's going to be hard. okay, tom, thank you so much for that. i want to bring in bob haeger now. bob, you've been listening to all of this. what do you make of this information, not only by the prime minister, but the objects found today? >> first, the prime minister, this is data from that satellite that's getting the hits from the airplane, that physically puts the plane in the indian ocean. >> we've known that for awhile. >> we have, but it was speculation before. i think they are much more positive about it now, based on new calculations, but this is coming from great britain, from the owner of this satellite,