alscrn, what did you think -- allan, what did you think you learnt from the prime minister? >> i think lisa summed it up well. i think he's being guarded. we don't want a re-run of the chinese satellite mistakes. but, you know, clearly this ain't over yet. even locating them - i hope they haven't moved. i think it's day over in that part of the world, so i imagine the guys at langley, the c.i.a. and the air force - there's similar satellites, they know where the australians found it, and known what satellites the australians have, but i know - the cliche they can read a licence plate, i imagine there's a lot of satellite view finders scanning that location where the debris has been spotted. >> let me bring in todd curtis, an aviation contributor - we have lost him. we'll hang with it, try to get him back on the line. as we continue to watch and weight for the news conference. we have lisa stark on the telephone and alan diehl. i want to repeat for the people that might be joining us, according to the australian prime minister, there has been satellite images that have discov