the wreckage of titanic. but the sub has a limited supply of oxygen. can thank is live with what we know and don t know. the red states and canadian coast guards are searching for the big things up in the atlantic ocean at a depth of 13,000 feet. where the pressure is up to 6,000 pounds per square inch. the u.s. coast guard says that sub went missing in a remote area about 900 miles east of cape cod near to titanic wreckage. the coast guard says rescuers are using airplanes, ships, sonar buoys and they are also relying on commercial boats. the search because usually when the sub was reported missing after it reportedly lost contact about one hour and 40 minutes after going into the ocean. titanic expedition leader tells fox news it takes about 2 1/2 hours to drop down to the actual correct site. the coast guard has not identified exactly who was on board a missing sub. that is about the size of a minivan. it has one commander and four other people likely passengers who paid
carolina coast sharks have been seen and a 15-year-old surfer was even injured in an apparent shark attack. the teenager was dangling from her surfboard with their body in the water when she felt something on her leg. she was not seriously hurt, thank goodness. this fisherman captured a tiger shark attacking his kayak off the coast of hawaii. the fisherman believes the shark mistook it for a seal. only 57 shark attacks and all of last year. humans are not really on the sharks menu, we should say. people overly all overly worried about these shark attacks. 57 out of the amount of people that actually enter the water across the entire planet, that is quite rare, as you are pointing out. i think we are misrepresenting what shark attacks are. sharks live in the ocean, we live on land. if someone were just to come into my house one day come into my territory, i may take a bite out of them, too. this is a wonderful segue. what if you are eating at home and an intruder threw the
and the home of the brave rachel: good morning and that is your star-spangled banner to wake you up this morning and remind you how amazing this country is. keep sending these patriotic photos to fox and friends news.com. i am happy to be back. will: great to have you back. wearing the boots. rachel: the cowboy thing today. pete: the national day of the cowboy. you claim to be a cowboy? lawrence: i can t wear them, i can t wear it every day but a couple days out of the year. rachel: i have seen you lawrence: when i m in the diners i have cowboy boots and you don t put that on when the national anthem is on. rachel: name it national wednesday. lawrence: if you speak to me. pete: are you on the ranch often? lawrence: no. pete: when is the time? kevin: i am cross-country. lawrence: sometimes i remember my roots. rachel: there is nothing more beautiful, here we are, this is fire in wisconsin, i go for a walk and you can clearly ski, bales of hay are red, white and blue,
those are no longer getting a response. there s no way to escape, even if you rise to the surface by yourself, you cannot get out of the sub without a crew on the outside letting you out. even if this thing is on the surface, involving summer, they have to find it because they can t get out. they are still in that same oxygen window. time is very critical right now and we could be using this as a play for all countries coming together and working as one to help us save the five people on board. it is a great time to come together as countries and like i said, it is still a risky mission. it is still a rescue mission. we hope for the best for these lives that are on board right now. trace: ocean researcher robert said this to the bbc, quoting here, we know where the titanic is but we don t know where the submersible is but is but it could be that it is nowhere near that depth and that is what we should all hope for at this time. maybe it would not be asked if
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