william: euan ashley of stanford university. such fascinating research. much for talking with us about it. prof. ashley: my pleasure. thank you for having me. ♪ laura: on this holiday, we return to ipswich, in eastern england, and its precious soccer -- or should we say, football club. our man in britain, malcolm brabant, is from ipswich and visited earlier this year just as his club was returning to the top tier of british football, the premier league. since then, it's been a very rough road for the team. they're near the bottom of the league. but on monday, a stunning victory -- they beat legendary chelsea 2-0, winning their first home premier league match since 2002. here's second look at malcolm's story, that charts the team's fairytale rise since american investors took over. malcolm: you may have fenway park, yankee stadium, the rose bowl come about from a come of the field of dreams will always be portland road. >> a good family feel. it's a lovely place to live. they won club town. the club has got its footballing identity once again. malcolm: a t