submersible and five passengers. the coast guard said they searched 8,000 square miles, the area the side of connecticut. we re going to talk to a former nuclear submarine officer who so happens to be a united states congressman today calling now on the navy to deploy a nuclear submarine in that search. welcome. i m neil cavuto. let s first now get the latest from molly line in boston. hi, molly. good afternoon, neil. at this point in time, the search has yielded no results. the coast guard said in their afternoon briefing that there s no sign of this submersible at this point in time and moving a lot of assets in the area as you mentioned as the oxygen continues to run out. the coast guard making a good effort on bringing an international community together on this private and public partnerships. there s a remote operated vehicle, rov, they re diving, hunting underneath the water. so near being used. private research vessels are rushing to the scene and there s coast guar
acoustic anomaly on their underwater microphones around about the time the sub went missing. they will have hydro phones because they will be listening for russian subs. like ou to be listening for russian subs. like you to our be listening for russian subs. like you to our science be listening for russian subs. like you to our science correspondent, jonathan amos. rosie in glasgow and phoenix in ellesmere port are our callers. it morning. phoenix? goad callers. it morning. phoenix? good morninu. callers. it morning. phoenix? good morning- for callers. it morning. phoenix? good morning- for a callers. it morning. phoenix? good morning. for a start, callers. it morning. phoenix? (emf. morning. fora start, condolences callers. it morning. phoenix? (emf. morning. for a start, condolences to all of the families out there. it is obviously a hard time for them. but the guy has to answer for this because he was clearly told his submersible did not meet standards to go 4000 metres
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that need until the hay stack and cover a wide swath of ground. the coast guard is excellent at it. when you re under sister, the tool kit is diminishes. it s dark, cold. radar doesn t work. the light doesn t work. you can t see anything. really the tool and the navy has been doing this a long time is to listen. you listen with hydro phones part of the sonar season and the best in the world are our nuclear submarines. you re listening for signs of human life. that they would be knocking on the hull, telling people that they re there and frankly we re very good at eliminating all the other noise and finding that si signal. neil: sir if we re not getting that so far what does it tell you? a number of things to