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even worse. we have to think prudently about how to involve ourselves. bret: the president did hand on that, all things are on the table. you heard senator rubio talking about that. the president did say that but i would be surprised if we take military action. especially given the reluctance to get involved militarily around the world, he has been trying to withdraw. we have a lot of tools here, we have a lot of economic sanctions that we could impose against venezuela. some cost to ourselves with the sanction oil for instance, we have tools that the president can use. bret: more tools as the u.s. energy, we have the ability to produce her own oil and gas might have stepped up. one question, whether venezuela turns to russia or china as a rescue line. another reason to talk about the munro doctrine, that great
i don t see how we are better off tomorrow by pulling out of the deal. and i also think we re going to pull out of the deal and so let s come back a year from now and i hope you re right. i hope you re right. you think we re pulling out of the deal? that s my assumption, yes. what do you think, bob, we re pulling out? i think we are pulling out and i think it s a rescue line to the mullahs. i actually do believe in regime change in iran and i think the only way to preserve peace in the region internationally is for the mullahs to lose power. the only way to do that is to keep them isolated. keep in this accord. and not provide an excuse for the mullahs that their problems are american pressure or the europeans. their problem is their system and the mullahs. and the way to preserve the peace is for them to fail. this is a rescue line. all right, i appreciate all of your candid thoughts in this segment. congratulations on your new book. coming up, new york s attorney general,
he s all good now. good for bruteus. up next what could be soon the future of search and rescue. drones. drones seem to be from these days. first responders increasingly using drones to save lives. here s abc s paula faris. reporter: from dropping life lines in rushing floodwaters to giving firefighters a critical view of massive wildfires, even locating lost hikers in the densest forests. you re going to hear a buzzing noise like a bunch of bees. i hear that. and it s back to my right. drones, now increasingly playing a vital role in the most dangerous situation, helping to save lives. drones are definitely the future of search and rescue. just this past weekend, a drone enabling texas rescue teams to drop a rescue line to the stranded couple caught in a rising flash flood. you can see things with some of the technology that you can t see with the human eye from the
just the sixth installation anywhere in the world. why did you feel a lifeguard wasn t enough? you are only as the good as your best lifeguard having a bad day. reporter: watch in a clear swimming pool how the movement blurs the presence of a swimmer. in murky water like a pond it is more dramatic. look how this bright yellow dummy just vanishes. for decades the best way to find a lost swimmer was to form a rescue line, sweeping the area step by step. but now lifeguards can pinpoint a swimmer with this locator. i was, a lifeguard back in 1980, was when i went through my training. hardly anything has changed since then. absolutely. reporter: safety experts call this device a game changer. it gives you ve the ability to learn very quickly that you have someone in trouble and gives you the ability to locate them very quickly. reporter: technology that not only saves time but could save lives. linsey davis, abc news, connecticut. that is incredible technology.