tom mcenneny. thank you for joining us. >> delighted, heather. >> you've been listening to the information as it has continued to come in. and at this hour, discrepancies involving this distress call from this beacon, allegedly, an automated call going out two hours after the flight disappeared, local time, it disappeared around 2:45 a.m., and i think this call went out, the automated distress call around 4:45 a.m. so what does that tell you in terms of, like the timeline? >> well, i think, heather, when we look at this, i do it very simply. the fact is, when an airplane disappears from 370, 37,000 feet, it is a catastrophic accident or terrorism, act of terrorism. i believe this is an act of terrorism, and i do, for the following reasons. it's catastrophic. we're getting lots of mixed signals. but normally, an airplane does not have a catastrophic failure like this. very, very seldom. i can't think of any times when an airplane just explodes. so i immediately revert to what my expertise is, is terrorism, radical islam, and then i look at the pattens of behavior. what happened in baghdad yesterday.