i spoke to an experienced diver that said he had friends on board the missing sub. >> when we deploy, it's usually a 2 1/2 hour drop to the wreck site itself. we go down and spiral down a corkscrew action about three degrees per second to land right basically in front of the bow of titanic. >> jesse: what could possibly have happened? >> worse situation is, you know, something happened to the hull and our fear is, you know, it imploded at around 3200 meters. >> jesse: really gripping story, dana perino. >> dana: it is and we're all praying for a miracle here because the time is getting tight and all the resources that could be brought to bear to help find them are being deployed. and you think about these people knew the risks getting on board. but their families are still living in hope that this can be brought to a successful conclusion. >> jesse: this guy told me, judge, more people have been to
one of them used to be one of my subpilots and it's just a sad day for our industry. >> jesse: i'm so sorry to hear that the oxygen situation. is there any way to remedy that? >> no. we carry o 2 bottles with us in the submersible and co-2 scrubbers. the o 2 will last longer than co-2 scrubbers. if those co-2 scrubbers go and depending on what actually happened at depth, just not feeling good about it. >> jesse: all right. what's this thing like to be inside of and what exactly are you doing when you are going down to the titanic wreck site? >> well, when we deploy, drop the two wreck sight we go down 3890 meters and spiral down a corkscrew action about 3 degrees per second to land right basically in front of the bough of titanic. once we get down there, then we
dartmoor. —— when slugs come out to mate. the slugs follow each other�*s chemical trail up trees and branches and when they like the smell, it's like wearing perfume or aftershave, they will find a mate and slowly corkscrew together and as they do this, they have he needs —— they have reproductive organs which corkscrew. they come down from the tree, lay hundreds of eggs and that will be a new generation of slugs. it's pretty mesmerising, unbelievable to watch. i it's pretty mesmerising, unbelievable to watch. ., ., , unbelievable to watch. i want to put another sequence _ unbelievable to watch. i want to put another sequence of _ unbelievable to watch. i want to put another sequence of pictures - unbelievable to watch. i want to put another sequence of pictures of - unbelievable to watch. i want to put another sequence of pictures of the | another sequence of pictures of the toads and leeches. when you are
chemical smells like wearing perfume or aftershave, they will find a mate, and then they'll slowly put a corkscrew together. and then as they do, they have penis' that protrude from their mantles, which is the part behind their head. and they also corkscrew together, dangle down. and when they're doing that, they're exchanging spurn. and that's the process. process of making the slug. they'll then come down from the trees, lay hundreds of eggs, and that will be for a new generation of slug. so it's pretty mesmerising. unbelievable to watch. and the pictures, as you're describing it, incredible. i want to put another sequence of pictures of the toads and leeches. just tell me in terms of when you're planning something like this, i mean, what are you hoping to get and what did you get? so we chose the leeches. we were hoping to film crowds migrating en masse during early spring.
profitable. hasn't been making money. median income for a twitter employee is a quarter of a million dollars a year to do what? censor people? it makes a lot of sense. it made a lot of people realize musk maybe has a bigger plan for this company than just liberating it from censorship. he's got a plan to turn it around. >> greg: he wants it to be the one thing you use for everything, julie. a lot of people say that about me. >> yeah. >> greg: i'm like a human swiss army knife. >> yeah. yeah. yeah. you're multitalented. >> greg: yeah, you don't want to know where the corkscrew is. [laughter] that just came out of nowhere. i don't like to root for unemployment, julie, but there's something about whiny, woke weasels. you can't get that sympathetic for them. i'm sure they're fine but they're just like -- they would love it if you or i got canned. >> no, they would love that he's saving $800 million. i've got to give it to him. i don't think all of those