at this point, all that we know is that these are potential objects found in the southern corridor. we don t know how far away they are from the search area. they are looking at now. we don t know the size of the images or the date. the first thing they will have to do is compare them to the other images they have from the chinese satellites, for example, and try to figure out whether they re looking at the same object or a different one. if it s a different one they ll open up a whole new area. once they compare some of these photos and figure out the size and other details and then they ll likely dispatch another round of search planes to the area. but, unfortunatelyunfortunatelyg and tedious process. it is largely a visual search. what they are doing is not only using military planes, but also drafting in commercial jets and commercial ships to try to cover up more area. we have more planes, as you
what frustrations are there for both of you about this ongoing, relentlessly tedious process, which is what it must be? that s part of the frustration, that it is ongoing and tedious. and you don t know from one day to the next what you re going to get. and there are exacerbations. a couple months ago, richard was in a bad place. and i think we were both very low about it and depressed. and then he had a steroid treatment, and came back to where he had been prior to that. but you never know whether those are going to work. or we re going to see yet another problem developing. you have to learn to live with ambiguity. but this could be, meredith, a hugely significant moment in the treatment of ms. absolutely. if in a year s time we re back here doing another interview and you ve made significant progress suddenly, this could be the one breakthrough everyone has been waiting for. because 3 to 500,000 people in america have a form of ms. and when you have secondary progressi
no, there are no guarantees. look, in some ways we re pioneers, because we re at the very beginning. there s been very little stem cell therapy of this kind. and we don t really know it s out there. but it s an adventure. and for the and it s a wonderful feeling for the first time in literally decades. given you hope. but it s given hope, but it s a chance to be proactive. it s a chance to do something. meredith, he s such a gutsy guy. you know that, because you re married to him. he wrote this in one of his blogs. i ve picked up the pieces and reinvented myself as physical deterioration redefined what i can do. friends are noted how many times i ve been rein car natured. the freelance writer turned into an author. my trek has not been linear. but my parachute continues to open. it s a beautiful way of describing it. what frustrations are there for both of you about this ongoing, relentlessly tedious process, which is what it must be?
very beginning. there s been very little stem cell therapy of this kind. and we don t really know it s out there. but it s an adventure. and for the and it s a wonderful feeling for the first time in literally decades. given you hope. but it s given hope, but it s a chance to be proactive. it s a chance to do something. meredith, he s such a gutsy guy. you know that, because you re married to him. he wrote this in one of his blogs. i ve picked up the pieces and reinvented myself as physical deterioration redefined what i can do. friends are noted how many times i ve been rein car natured. the freelance writer turned into an author. my trek has not been linear. but my parachute continues to open. it s a beautiful way of describing it. what frustrations are there for both of you about this ongoing, relentlessly tedious process,
there is no error, then you lose that right, you forfeit that right to take it to the higher level. again, consumers are stuck between a rock and hard place. the best way to deal with this is actually go through the proper channels which goes through the bureaus and it s a long, lengthy, tedious process, but if you don t take it through the process and you let them have their way, then that bad credit, that issue is going to stay on your report for seven to ten years, whether it s a bankruptcy or foreclosure filing, something of that regard, until it s gone. that s a long time. gretchen: no kidding. that s how long you re supposed to keep your tax documents. sorry to bring up that issue. april 15 just around the corner. gretchen: great to see you. get all your records together if you haven t done it yet. coming up on this show, are you smarter than my eight-year-old? what s up? here is my math question for you. what s the size of the missing angle? gretchen: my kids are putti