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pilots and first officers for all those flights. and unlike so many of us who show up for work and put in for vacations every year, the airlines know they're in a special line of work. they fly people safely and at high speeds strapped inside an aluminum tube. and especially at christmas season, all those people, those living breathing people bring their hopes and dreams on board. the gifts stowed in the cargo hold, the surprise engagement ring buried deep in somebody's luggage. the baby gifts, the happy people, the sad people, and everybody in between. those passengers don't want to hear about a computer glitch. they just want to get there and when they do, they want to hear those magic words, prepare doors for arrival and cross-check. that is our broadcast for tonight. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters in new york, or wherever your final destination may be.
PeopleWorkManyAmericanPilotsFlightsAirlinesOfficersLineSpeedsVacationsSomebodyand unlike so many of us who show up for work and put in for vacations every year, the airlines know they're in a special line of work. they fly people safely and at high speeds strapped inside an aluminum tube. and especially at christmas season, all those people, those living breathing people bring their hopes and dreams on board. the gifts stowed in the cargo hold, the surprise engagement ring buried deep in somebody's luggage. the baby gifts, the happy people, the sad people, and everybody in between. those passengers don't want to hear about a computer glitch. they just want to get there and when they do, they want to hear those magic words, prepare doors for arrival and cross-check. that is our broadcast for tonight. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters in new york, or wherever your final destination may be.
PeopleManyWorkAmericanAirlinesLineSpeedsVacationsAluminum-tubeSomebodyBreathingGiftsthe magnet balls. >> essentially you're clogging this thing up. you said 75% of the flow -- is it possible to cut it all off or would you not want to do that? >> that was the whole idea. as you apply materials, can you control the stoppage? and you can. what you see there now is we've added enough pipe there so that we can add more materials and in this case, we reduced it to 75%. but if we were to add more pipe and more material, we would bring it down to a very controllable trickle. >> this is one thing to do this at a lab somewhere on land. now, what gives you confidence you could do this some 5,000 feet below the surface of the water? >> that's right. that's the engineering aspect. we know that there's access below the b.o.p. to introduce a nonmagnetic tube such as an aluminum tube. we can bring it down there. we can force the balls down there with high-pressure water or even mud. as soon as they come out of that pipe, they will start attaching to each other and attaching to the steel wall and form a very, very strong clot.
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