the military. but what he did a couple of days ago, puts all that in jeopardy, in my view, and he needs to reconsider his position regarding assad in syria. brian: doubled the amount of strikes 100 instead of 59. judging by the video we were successful. it turns out according to the wall street journal the president was presented with three plans. he took the lighter one. middle one people thought he would hit more assad targets. trump was quote as saying he pressed his team to consider strikes on russia and iranian targets in syria if necessary to get at assad sawed s equipment. nick kay haley was for it. if you were assad you heard our president saying i am going to make you pay a big price you are animal. what did he see. a military strike didn t change his life at all. assad wakes up the next day and goes back to work. if you are russia or iran
gino garzullo. he s helped after recent catastrophes including the japan tsunami and the haiti earthquake. in airasia s case artparts of the airbus have been record and so have bodies. but waves as high as 13 feet have hampered search efforts. you don t want to add tragedy to tragedy. reporter: the plane is believed to be at the bottom of the sea in water that is on average 130 feet deep. at that depth, he says divers will need to use special gear. the boots are incorporated. as a seal, that zipper is closed that way no water gets in there. then what you have is a helmet. this is a 17 super light. reporter: this is considered a lighter one. yes.
one thing you don t want to do is add more tragedy to tragedy. you don t want more loss of life. you want to plan your time and wait for optimal condition go in there. reporter: the plane is believed to be at the bottom of the sea and at that depth they ll need to use special gear. it s dry sealed at the wrists and the boots are incorporated and the zipper closes at the neck. that way no water gets in there. then what you have is a helmet. this is a 17 super light. reporter: this considered a lighter one. yes. reporter: but it s incredibly heavy. 37 pounds. reporter: divers will also be hooked up to a command center like this one. these instruments right here are telling us what the depth of the divers are at. and this is the pressure of the air going through them. the main air. standby air. emergency air. diver one. diver, two, diver three, which is your safety diver. reporter: garhe says the divers
a dry suit is totally seal ted wrists. the boots are incorporated in it. and has a zipper that closes at the neck. that way, you have a helmet. this is considered a lighter one. but it s incredibly heavy? 37 pounds. reporter: divers will be hooked up to a command center like this one. these instruments right here are telling us what the depths of the divers are at. this is the pressure going through them. the main air. standby air. emergency air. diver one, diver two, diver three. reporter: he says the divers will probably be under water for up to 80 minutes at a time. under which they ll end up inside a decompression chamber to recover. you can get down in this thing it will have jagged edges, torn fuselage. things all over the place. it s going to be dark inside. a lot of things for a diver to get snagged on the umbilical to get tied up on. reporter: then the emotional
anna: that last segment, the louisville slugger, i used to play varsity softball. about five times they gave me the david wright size bat. i said give me a lighter one. jesse: we saw her on the air, she hits every single ball. clayton: creative editing. jesse: we also want to let everybody know when she did the spin game, you got killed by that eight-year-old boy. he smoked you. anna: when i came to my office, i passed you, and you were like anna, i m disappointed in you. clayton: much more on the show this morning, including this. spell check anyone? another state sign with a major misspelling. look at that. i know where that is. anna: 3-d printing and what it did for a little duck named butter cup. can a new technology also