electromagnetic pulse of a nuclear attack and likely have features to fend off heat seeking missiles. the new version isn t expected to be ready until 2023. current one costs about $180,000 an hour to fly. now let s go to saturday night, democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders made a saturday night live debut of sorts over the weekend and came from another softer brooklyn native. how would you differentiate yourself from the obama administration? for me i m an outsider anderson. i m the only candidate up here who is not a billionaire. i don t have a superpack. i don t even have a backpack. i carry my stuff around loose in my arms like a professor, you know, between classes. i own one pair of underwear. that s it. some of these billionaires they got three, four pairs. and i don t have a dryer. i have to put my clothes on the radiator.
that decision. i think that s probably an accurate report. certainly all of our operations. the more you talk about it, the reality is the more the enemy is able to put in mechanisms to prevents us from being successful. so from their perspective and the department of defense perspective they would rather not talk about these things. but you can also from the perspective of what took place here. that two civilians were killed. despite the extraordinary efforts, going as far as putting heat seeking drones in there. at least nobody beyond the four that they knot thought were in that they thought were in there. i think the tension inside our government is a good thing not a bad thing. this is america. transparency is important. but i understand why the central intelligence agency wants to protect how they do things and
pilot after his plane was brought down, crashed. this is all in shocking images released from isis. here he is. we see the terrified and bloodied jordanian pilot being dragged away here. now, isis claims it shot the plane down but the u.s. says it has absolutely no evidence of that. the question remains, what happens to this pilot and if this plane was indeed shot down, will this change the game for u.s. led war on isis which is predominantly been fought from above. let s go straight to the pentagon to our correspondent there, barbara starr. there are multiple questions about this story, isis is claiming, key word claims, it has these heat seeking missiles that brought this plane down. what do we know about isis capabilities? they do have access by all accounts to those shoulder fired surface to air missiles. could they strike a warplane flying 15,000 or 20,000 feet up?
an anti-aircraft missile, this would be a first for isis since air strikes began. isis claim it is shot down the jordanian jet with a heat seeking anti-aircraft missile and captured the pilot. you see some of the pictures unverified by nbc news which are popping up on social media. the jordanian military confirmed that a jet did go down saying in a statement one of our planes crashed. the pilot was taken hostage. the statement went on to say jordan holds the organization and those who support it responsible for the safety of the pilot and the preservation of his life. the pictures very disturbing of a man isis claims is the pilot, the relatives have reportedly confirmed it is him. a 26-year-old lieutenant in the jordanian military. in the pictures, he s wet, he looks like he s been dragged out a river or lake. he s wearing only a t-shirt. isis has also posted pictures from what appears to be wreckage
and sit outside of ben-gurion airport and certainly shoot an incoming or outgoing airplane almost at their pleasure. those missiles are heat seeking. they go up to 14,000 feet. an airplane can t take off fast enough or land fast enough to avoid it. let s see what happens tomorrow. we ll follow the breaking news of peter and tom, guys. still to come, a lot more on a seek and destroy mission targeting a tunnel network threatening to bring the fight with hamas on to home soil. norfolk southern what s your function?