after this here. that is what is known as an as live. bill neely has had arduous conditions where he s been able to do some live reports. you re getting the clue in this is going to be a taped report. it happened a couple moments ago. it is the latest news. once we have that set up, we will get to that. we re showing you the video that s shown you the incredibly complicated and painstakingly slow operation, to get rescuers into those boys and coach. some 2 1/2-mile-plus journey from the mouth of that cave. what you re seeing is the amount of equipment they brought in, the man power, the tubes that ae pumping water out of the cave and oxygen in the cave. but the key thing is getting the water out. they ve known that coupled with the falling oxygen levels, due to the rising carbon monoxide
checking carbon monoxide levels. developing news right now. an oil spill in the gulf of mexico. a joint news conference is scheduled with the coast guard and other agencies involved in containing the oil slick. bobby jindal is also expected to be part of the news conference. it happens in 90 minutes. tests are being done on at least 20 sea turtles found dead on mississippi beaches to see if they are the first wildlife to show signs and distress and death related to the massive slick in the gulf of mexico. some turtles were endangered. wildlife officials say such a large number of turtles turning up dead is a concern. joining us now is moby. thanks for joining us. what concerns you about the turtles in the video we re seeing here?