Five new routes and more modernized, fuel-efficient aircraft are set to debut at Logan International Airport in 2022, as Boston’s No. 1 global airline continues building up a premier hub and international gateway.
face-to-face meeting with president trump. white house correspondent hallie jackson reports. reporter: wall whiplash with the back and forth on the border wall and how to pay for it. who is going to pay for the wall? mexico! reporter: mexico says i won t, so the administration floating an idea to slap a 20% tax on mexican imports, a way to fund the $8 to $14 billion wall. turn urnd the plan, americans would play for more cars, fruits and vegetables and alcohol. in a fact, footing the bill themselves. that headline coming as president trump made his way back from philadelphia on his first trip on air force one. it s a great plan. reporter: in the back cabin, his press secretary sharing details. doing it that way, we can do $10 billion a year and easily pay for the wall. reporter: after two hours after landing, the
sucking up samples. this is about 24 feet long, about 11 feet tall, and it weighs about 28,000 pounds. it has enough oxygen and emergency provisions on board for the people to survive under water for up to five days. there is also a back cabin on the submersible called the aft observation chamber. a crew member who keeps an eye on the submersible s vital signs and another scientist share that back area, which is only about 5 1/2 feet by 3 feet. so just to give our viewers an idea how tight it is, this is where you re sitting, this is how i m sitting, and you could be here for hours. reporter: but during those hours, this is what s taking place. so we fire up the sonar and it does the sweep and paints us a picture as it spins around 360 degrees on if there s any solid targets on the bottom. it will beep and paint a small picture of what it looks like. reporter: the use of high-tech unmanned underwater
manipulator does the important work of grabbing, scooping and sucking up samples that are recovered. this sub is about 24 feet long and 11 feet tall. it weighs about 28,000 pounds. it has enough oxygen, and emergency provisions on board for the people to survive under water for up to five days. reporter: there is also a back cabin on the submersible. a crew keeps an eye on the submersible. and another sub shares the area, about 5 x 3 feet. so to give the viewers how tight it is. this is how you re sitting. this is how i m sitting and you could be here for hours. reporter: but during those hours this is what is taking place. so we fire up the sonar system and it does a sweep and paints a picture as it spins around 360 degrees. if there are solid targets it