their own way, in their own method of dealing with the very difficult circumstances they face. some of them have loved ones that have, as we ve said, more manageable injuries because of the nature of the classification. some of the family members have dealing with loved ones that have very, very serious injuries. and that s why they were brought here because of the serious nature of their injuries. people deal with things different ways. but there s no question that the shock and trauma and stress is evident all over the inland empire. it s evident in our staff. it s evident in people that have e-mailed me from literally around the world expressing condolences and support and appreciation for the care that we ve been able to render during a very difficult, difficult time. kerry, security [ inaudible ]? well, as you saw yesterday, we had significant security and
said they don t think the threat is over. they are concerned about what could happen today in terms of retaliation. how serious do folks need to take that? you have to consider that it s like throwing a rock into a pond. as that ripple goes out, other associates and for gang members there are ten associates, they ll try to benefit themselves by engaging in violence against their rivals. now, they view the police as rivals and that s why there would be that concern. remember in the age of social media, you have all of this coming out in social media so you have to take it seriously. you have to understand that they live in a violent world. as you saw yesterday, that violence will not end any time soon. who is they though in this case? who is the average member of the gang you mentioned that considers texas to be their turf. are they full-time biker gang
mapping of the bottom of the bay so we could real see what was going on down there and develop our dive plan from that. that took about an hour to do. once we got the scan we looked at it and we confirmed, yeah, here s the helicopter. it s broken up into several pieces. we determined what we were going to do and what teams were assembled and who was going to do what. at approximately let me get my time straight. at about 2:00 in the afternoon. the the search and recovery or search and rescue was still ongoing. that s when we put divers into the water to start retrievingled air crew. operations continued until about 1800 last night. as you saw yesterday, the fog rolled in yesterday afternoon hampering operations on the water. the water conditions turned to almost zero visibility underwater, so the crews that were down there were struggling to do what they had to do.
energy producers. and is it signaling that there s maybe slowdown around the world that could be dangerous here? happy new year. a really big move i don t think we re going to see a bounce-back today. but i don t think you re going to see the kind of selling today that you saw yesterday. well to up-and-coming u.s. skiers killed in an avalanche at a resort in austria the u.s. ski team reeling from the launch. we ll talk to their devastated coach.
absolutely. and i think he really vindicated himself, especially some of the selection guys like julian green, who scores the goal yesterday, 19 years old. john brooks, 21. nobody thought these guys would even play, let alone make that 23-man roster. i think the biggest step, as you saw yesterday, the difference in quality is immense between belgium and the usa. in four years, bradley will be 35. dempsey will be about the same age. tim howard will be 39. how will the young guys start to incorporate the older guys, and how can that balance be struck? because clearly the usa is not at that same class as belgium. german ingenuity with the american resolve. and we don t know what tim howard does next, but i hope he s available for 401(k) advice, because the guy knows how to save. oh, wow. that was sensational. tremendous. krystal? anyway, so you re talking about the fact there s a lot of young guys on the team.