joining me now alan diehl, former ntsb investigator bobbie scholley. david soucie. thank you all for being here. let me get to this first question. it's frankly a very hard one to ask. a lot are writing into us saying some of the bodies searchers are finding are naked, they don't have clothes on. they're wondering if there's any significance to that. what's your take david? poppy, is that for alan? >> definitely -- oh sorry. >> go ahead, david. >> go ahead. was that for me? okay. >> yeah. >> yeah. the bodies are definitely at this point considered evidence and there's things you can draw from the bodies but as far as being naked or not, or having clothes, there's some clues you can get, but after the fact that these bodies have been in the ocean as long as they have it would be hard to determine whether it was from open air fall or if it's from tumbling in the water. so at this point, it would be too early to say which one caused that. >> and alan if you wanted to weigh in on that as well because i know time is of the essence here in terms of recoverin