brian: somebody who wasn t arrested yesterday jillian mele. jillian: i was at work and then i was asleep. so i was not arrested. let s start with a fox news alert. rescuers against mother narrowed in thailand. crews draining water from the cave where a boy s songer team has been trapped for nearly two weeks. only divers can get in or out right now. the other issue, most of the boys don t know how to swim. certainly keep you posted. vice president mike pence has been meeting with contenders for the supreme court vacancy. it s not known which candidates he has seen. president trump has interviewed seven so far. he is set to announce his decision on monday. independence fireworks lighting up the sky from coast to coast. the macy s fireworks show in new york city the largest in the country with more than 3 million people attending the spectacle. how about this?
i read they were pumping 2600 gallons of water in our out so that these kids could be set free, but it was knee-deep in some areas and other areas neckdeep in the chamber. what about the rescue crews. have you been able to talk to them? share with us the stories they have shared with you. i have had contact with some of them. some of the crews are working on top of the hill, searching the area. there is rock climbing crews that have climbed into the mountain from 500 m and are up again trying to get further. this would be an easier out for the children to be climbed out, the children on the back of the climbers of the shaft. some don t know how to swim.
probably give them some sedatives. they are going to use a curvingy morgan full face hood and i mean they are going to wish hope for the best i read something earlier they are talking about 100 percent probability of no problems if they are going to do that they have to wait four months until the rain reseeds. steve: what s curvey morgan. full hooded face mask so they can t take it off under water. they can t use the regulator out of their mouths. ainsley: some of them, i understand, don t know how to swim. swim something not going to be that big of deal. they will probably have two people pulling them along. it s a long ways. they are going to put wet suits on them. it s going to be tough. i mean, i wouldn t want to do it. ainsley: i was looking at a map of how wondering how did they get in here? why can t we get them out? it s underneath mountains and then there is this cave underneath. it s way down below the ground. and even the cave looks like
they were talking about teaching the kids to swim to make sure they could get out that way. they are working on day 2 with the seal teams learning how to swim, how to dive, breathing with a full face mask and i don t think they are ready. at the morning conference they said they were not ready so this is a race against time. looking at the video of kids that are there, they were smiling. tell us, i know they have been given some food and medical supplies. what about conditions of the kids? the latest i heard they are improving, they had 9 days without food. a few of them, three of them were in great shape as the others, the majority are doing pretty well and are eating and
this is a crucial 24 hours, mika, where rescue officials need to decide how and when they ll bring these boys out. they were trapped there since they went exploring and it became flooded by rain. between where they are and where they need to get to at the entrance and other parts that need skilled diving and these boys don t know how to swim. the officials need to look at their primary concern, if they don t make a move soon, they could be stuck in there for months. the boys and their soccer coach appear in good spirits. new video shows them smiling and laughing with thai navy doctors and a doctor treats their cuts and one by one they send messages to their families. i m in good health, he says. another flashes a victory sign. the boys are also at risk.