gardens and you were there. yes, i was. taking in the sights and sounds was truly remarkable on the monitor. it was an emotional experience. i think it was enhanced and heightened because my own daughter had an opportunity to bring the wine during the offeratory and bring it to the pope. she walked up to the altar at madison square garden and they walked together arm-in-arm. and it was a time of contemplation and prayer. people were focused. some people were crying. people were laughing at the appropriate times. a paralyzed new york city police officer for gave his attacker more than 25 years ago. wow. in the front row. he was emotional and his son was.
the first thing i saw when he took me in there, on a wall looking down over this large room, a big framed photograph of reeva steenkamp, the woman he killed, eight months after he killed her, and she still loomed large in his life, looking at him every single day. i went into this room where he was staying and he had a whole collage of pictures of himself and reeva steenkamp together, arm in arm. wow. he remains convinced that she is the great love, even though he killed her. it s an astonishing thing. you mentioned earlier his temper. he heard over the radio the ruling. and one of the inmates described his behavior. he says, quote, he got up and he stomped off, went straight to the gym. he started lifting weights like it was going out of fashion. he was totally pissed off. is this normal behavior for him? look, he is, as i said a moment ago, he s a man of multiple personalities. a man of extremes.
as it goes down. right. so that whole spin, and the whole storm begins to spin. not necessarily every spinning storm will put down a tornado, but as it spins aloft, it brings the energy to the ground. think of nancy kerrigan, an ice skater, right, one foot on the ice and arms and legs out and things are slowly, but as soon as the ice skater brings the arm in, you see the momentum going, and the ice skater going very, very sfas and the very, very fast angular momentum is in one spot, and that is the tornado where it speeds up. the one that hit joplin, is 198. ef-4? very close. one down from the top of the biggest one? yes. that was really interesting. good map, right? yes, good animation as we say. thank you, chad. well, if you are at a baseball game and a foul ball is going right to your face?