i mean just to be clear i am quoting. i m a journalist, people say it, i quote it. i let you decide whether it s appropriate or not. the use is important here. i m mentioning, not using. i remember when we were talking about donald trump having sworn and at some point you just had to just say the words he said on tv and there were a lot of firsts over the last few years. i have not arrived at a consistent policy on this because it s ludicrous either way. it s ludicrous when you actually say it because it s like silly, but it s also ludicrous when you re like, called you a little b word. every part of this is unreal. thank you, chris, and thanks to you for joining us this hour at home. ten hours is about how much breathable airtime the u.s. coast guard estimates is left for the five men aboard the missing submersible which is named the titan. it began its descent to the wreckage of the titanic saturday. it conducts a search and rescue operation to find them in an are
good day, i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. what were those mysterious noises coming from the under the waves? could they be proof that the crew of the submersible titan still was alive nearly 80 hours after the five of them went missing. those are just two of the questions we re hoping the coast guard will answer when they hold a press conference expected to start just minutes from now. once they start we will bring it to you live. and unfolding right now, a massive explosion at a school in the heart of paris. at least 16 injured, 7 people seriously. the search is on for more victims. we ll have the latest on that ahead. plus, india s prime minister puts on a show doing yoga on the lawn of the u.n. in new york. just hours before president biden will test his political flexibility as he hosts the leader accused of waging war on democracy in his own country. but we start with that coast guard update, let s go live and take a listen. fi
three mechanisms to make sure you have fail saves. so you rock the boat, you rock the craft to knock them off or you have a hydraulic lever independent of the necklace system and finally you have a that dissolves so it s design today come back up to the top as long as something catastrophic doesn t happen. so but we don t know what s going on. that s the problem. this is all a lot of speculation and second guessing and armchair quarterbacking, when really the focus right now is how do we get these how do we locate whoever we can right now? and if there s any possible chance to make it happen. what sort of resources are there on board? let s assume the best, that they re down there and they re going to be found some time soon, what have they got? in the submarine itself or on
and so they wouldn t put a number on it, they wouldn t talk about when they might stop this search. they are continuing to bring assets and will continue and eventually may have to have those conversations with family certainly before they would tell us about it. they are not going there yet, and the one other thing i wanted to mention because you were asking about the safety mechanisms onboard, we learned from previous passengers on board the titan that there are a few things. so they do have a way to manually cast off some of the ballast that would bring the ship to the surface. they also have what s called a necklace system, which is in theory supposed to corrode after about 24 hours in the water, and so that also would drop the weight, and then it would be able to bring the vessel to the surface. and so, you know, the conclusion there if these things were working as they were designed that it is in some way trapped or something else happened, but again, that s speculation. they are