they ve become the party of projection in that moment when a patient begins projecting everything on people around them, that s when they and that s when they are starting to lose the lastar marble. tucker: that is definitely the case and on the most basic level you are often here trump described as deranged and is certainly eccentric, but deranged? unusual. tucker: here you have bill weld calling for the guy s extrication. if there s something about trump that is likee a bug light for wackos. it does seem that way. it really is. and it s absolutely astonishing. and it s like the stuff they accused trump of being racist all the time and my goodness, i look around and i m like, i m sorry, who was obsessed with race? all of these people that are accusing trump of being a racist, they are the ones who are obsessed with o race. tucker: who was attacking other people for their skin color? is it trump? no. so quickly, will you assess just on the scale of 0-10, the
and now even if this was a loose cannon act by an iranian revolutionary guard corps unit, you have the problem that a $150 million drone, no one was killed and maybe that impressed the president as well. i suspect and the way the president has been talking, you ll see, you ll see, it s a big mistake, it s a big mistake, that at some point either today or tomorrow there s going to be a response. second point, i don t see the off-ramp here. if in fact we were hours or days away from a deconfliction channel, some space jaw to jaw rather than war as church ill would say, i don t see a margin for extrication. if you remember when our sailors were taken, they were in two patrol boats and strayed into iranian waters, secretary kerry was able to get on the
conditions or rather he said. and how difficult this rescue is going to be. the water level being lower makes the diving and extrication easier and still very dangerous. but when the only alternative is to leave them in place and before we did not know if leaving them in place would be feasible. what they are finding it s less and less desirable option based on the low gistics of trying to supply them and carbon monoxide levels are rising and oxygen is getting lower. there were no easy or good choices. i trust that the divers who were working with the kids and training them have made the decision that it is at least worth the attempt to try. i know several of the people who are there are just top-notch and they are very good at what they
david mckenzie, thank you so much. please stay close because we re going to be checking back in with you as information comes in. a cave expert and national coordinator for the cave rescue commission spoke to cnn a short time ago. here s what he said about his experience given the conditions, and what we ve all talked about today is how difficult this rescue mission is. the water level being lower makes the diving and the extrication a little safer, but that s a rell ative safety and still a little dangerous. before we did not know if leaving them in place would be feasible. we re finding it s a less than desirable option based on the logistics and the fact that the air is getting stale and the oxygen levels are dropping and the carbon dioxide levels are
back. that was the estimate. it would seem their success to bringing these first two boys out beat the expectations which is remarkable in itself, given that these kids don t know how to swim. they have been taught over the last few days how to breathe with diving masks and regulators on their back, how to go single file through dark, deep, curvy, narrow passageways with one diver in front of them and one diver in back. it is a very brave extrication on behalf of all of those divers as well as those kids who said we are going to get out of there alive and the great news on this sunday morning is two of those kids have made it out safely. nbc s bill neely has been on location. he describes this as being a situation where they plan to bring out two people at a time. again, there are 13 total. the one coach who is about 25 years old and those dozen boys between the ages of 11 and 16.