so generous of him to not blame you to party on the ground new year s eve and so stoic of the the president to tough it out in the white house and not play golf for the entire 35-day government shut don or so we thought. until david s reporting in the washington post that donald trump has a 50,000-dollar machine that allows him to play golf inside the white house. pulitzer prize winner reporter will join us next for tonight s last word. [brakes squealing] accidents can happen anytime that s why geico is here 24 hours a day everyday. geico, fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance.
what is the secret to making bubble wrap? i m not going to say that. come on down. this would be one of the resins that we re using on the product. and this is essentially product? this is product. and then it gets sucked up into these huge from here we will suck it up into any one of the three lines. to form the bubbles the plastic is melted down at 500 degrees into a consistency like molasses. once we vacuum form the bubble then we extrude another layer of material to seal the air inside the bubble. a static charge just like a balloon. it s cut down to size by a million-dollar machine, and there are different kinds of bubble wrap customized for every shipping company in the world. bubble wrap is only 3% of the
reporter: this is essentially plastic. this is plastic. reporter: it gets crushed up into these huge tubes. we ll suck it newspaper to any of the one of three lines. reporter: to form the bubbles the plastic is melted down at 500 degrees into a consistency like molasses. then we extract another layer of material to seal the air inside the bubble, a static charge like on a balloon. reporter: it s cut down to size by a million dollar machine. there are over 100 different kinds of bubble wrap customized for almost every major shipping company in the world. every e commerce company is using these products. reporter: bubble wrap is 3% of the company s revenue. their newer innovative packaging isn t so easy to pop. this is kind of the thing of the past and this is the thing of the present and future. that s right.
frankly, you re going to expect these aborts on the early dives. they have come bam with data what the bottom looks like, how deep it is because some of the sonarren ins from the ship conclude off by ten meters and that s very, very important because it has to be precise. it was deeper than they thought and the submarine can t just go down to its maximum depth and just hang out there. when it hits it i, it comes back. five to feign million dollar machine, designed to come home, tell you what it found out you reprogram it and then send it back. that s exactly what it s supposed to do and did exactly what it is supposed to do. today that i would have made some tweaks. and adjust the area. when it gets to the maximum depth, it s sounding out sound waves and looking for a it s shooting sound out to the side and mapping a swath, looking out a thousand meters or
vehicle, r.o.v., for short. it is what the malaysian government has added to the fleet of resources in the hoping of recovering some of the most critical pieces of evidence from the deep sea. while the two key pieces of evidence that outway all other evidence are the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder. reporter: off shore, we were give given an exclusive look at the try tan machine. it is a multimillion dollar machine that is taeterred to the vessel, and dropped into the water by a cable. we have outlet at 20 meters. reporter: and slowly remotely lowered to a control tower in the ship. the r.o.v. is equipped with camera cameras. it is two here, one on the pilot and the co-pilot monitor.