submerged so it is under water in 62 feet of water and flipped over. on top of that, it s unstable. so because oflt for crews to go in and get to those remaining victims. we talk about the five people who were able to survive. that is because they happened to be up on deck when the fire broke out. they were able to jump off the boat, make it over to another boat nearby, a good samaritan boat, and make a mayday call. let s listen to a little bit of that call. mayday mayday mayday. roger are you on board the conception? roger are they locked inside the boat? roger can you get back onboard and unlock the board, unlock the door so they can get off? roger, there is no escape hatch for any of the people onboard. quick note about that call, stephanie, no information or confirmation that the locks were actually locked but we know according to witnesses that the
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on the secretary of state rex tillerson is because he is an integral part of foreign policy and because the president is dealing with so many pressing foreign policy issues from north korea to iran. we expect him to roll out a new iran policy by the end of this week. he is about to go on his first trip to asia. so there are significant foreign policy issues that he is dealing with and that is why his relationship with secretary tillerson is so important. he had lunch with him earlier today and it came hours after that forbes article printed in which the president effectively said he thinks that it is fake news, our reporting about the secretary of state calling him a moron but if it is true maybe they should have an iq test. take a look at one oflt the exchanges. why would the president want someone he thinks is not tough or smart? the president never implied.
committee, the intelligence community throughout the world. and as a result of this issue, and devon s speak, he has put the whole committee in a situation where they re all being criticized and not being respected. and that has to stop. and i think devon, if you sit back and look at it, he could say he these to recuse himself from this russian investigation. and the same thing, there s precedent here. attorney general sessions did the same thing. because the american people, it s not about the person anymore, it s about getting to the bottom of this russian issue, once and for all. they re dangerous, they attacked us, and we have to find out the voflt of anybody involved in that in those instance incidents that occurred. go ahead. forgive me, i hear you use the word mistake in describing what devin nunes has done. i m curious since the white house very easily could figure it out who it was who cleared him ooh into the scif, and informs that he has yet to share
that was an everyday occurrence. obviously as a young person, coming from sort of a family that had risen to prominence through historically black colleges, his father was the president here at lincoln university in pennsylvania, he sort of had an eye and ear for activism in a moment where american apartheid was so powerful and pronounced that it affected the lives of african-americans. he was elected to the georgia house of representatives in 1965. kind of interesting here, as you know, he didn t actually get to sit in the legislature until 1966 because his fellow legislators said, look, you are disloyal, you are opposing the u.s. voflt involvement in vietn. it took the supreme court to say sit this elected official down. then he continues for like 20 years, further past then, but he never held political office in washington. do you think he may have been an even greater force for change outside of public office? that s difficult to sort of monday morning quarterback.