it will stay in the river. laura: the river is filled and . there's no way to both the south and it wouldn't fit under the bridge is nearby anymore. another sticking point in 2012 hurricane sandy demolished the peer which held the gangplank to the ship making it inaccessible to the public. while the massive submarine doesn't technically have to go under the eviction notice, some say it should. those association wanted to stay and be preserved and others say that's a proposal that doesn't hold water. environmentalists say the only way to get the stuff out of the water is to take it apart piece by piece. you're saying the only real way to deal with the problem is to cut it up? >> i'm afraid so. i'm afraid that's the only way it will ever get out of here. it's not floating. we don't have enough lift power to pull this thing out of the