to be completely demolished and the focus of a lot of emergency operations right now. as you can imagine, you are going to see just about every kind of emergency personnel in central texas on the scene of that as well as probably the federal government. let s go back to matt plainer who is there live. matt, is that first of all, can you hear me? reporter: yeah, i got you. second of all, is that point of dirt that you were showing us, does that appear from your perspective to be an impact point? reporter: chris, i had a little trouble all right, let s do this. we re going to keep an eye on the affiliate work there from kxan. good stuff. i think most dramatically you saw pictures there of what looked like the wreckage of the aircraft in question here into that building there. our mary lynn ryan, she runs our southeast bureau, mary lynn, you re on the phone with us? reporter: hey, tony. good to talk to you. what are you learning about this? reporter: well, i talked to
finally an ambulance gets out there and he dies. they couldn t get through the snow. they wouldn t get out of the ambulance to truck through the snow. that s even worse. now they might be fired. but we re staying on top of that. staying on top of the outrage. all right. any more pictures of you and the flying tomato soup can? no? tomorrow maybe? maybe tomorrow. we had a lot of fun. i want to learn how to snowboard. and you ve got him in your phone, right? so give him a text. see ya, tony. let s get you going here. it is thursday, the 18th of february, and here are the faces of the stories driving today s headlines. the dalai lama white house meeting this hour with fellow nobel laureate president barack obama. tiger woods, his first public statement before tv cameras since he admitted infidelity. but please, please, please no questions. professor amy bishop red flags and warning signs. why weren t they enough to stop a campus shooting spree? good morning,