now. it is turning out to be an unusual news day which may be in part a function of the holiday i don t think so i think it is just turning out to be an unusual news day. this remarkable search and rescue operation is still underway about 370 miles off the coast of new foundland in the north atlantic a sub marine is an autonomous submersible, as opposed to a sub marine, goes under the water but it is not autonomous it has to use a ship or a surface platform as a kind of home base to which it is linked. the vehicle that has been lost, that they are lack for right now, is a submersible. the ship from which it launched lost contact with it yesterday about 1:45 after it started a dive the dive was supposed to be about two and a half hours down. three hours on the bottom of the ocean, and then another two and a half hours back. it was supposed to be about eight hours beneath the waves. about 1:45 into that mission, they reportedly lost communication. on the submersible, there are
ship or surface platform of some kind as a kind of home base of which it is linkedch the vehicle that has been lost, that they re looking for right now is the ship from which it launched lost contact with it yesterday about an hour and 45 minutes after it45 started a dive. the dive was supposed to be about 2 1/2 hours down, 3 hours on the bottom of the ocean, and another 2 hours back. so it was supposed to be about 8 hours beneath the waves, but about an hour and three quarters into thatre 8-hour mission they reportedly lost communication. on thisre submersible there are five peoplesu onboard. the reason they were going down the reason they were in that part of the north atlantic is because they were planning to gotl look at the shipwrecked rus of it titanic. again, it should have been about 2 1/2 hours diving down roughly 2 miles to see the shipwreck, about 3 hours they were down looking at it, poking around, and then another 2 1/2 hours coming up those 2 miles back throug
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different. instead they all matched from different states. it really did appear to be some sort of coordinated effort. somebody telling all these republicans in all the different states s what you ll do, put your name here. the fake elector scheme, apparently a centrally organized scheme operating through multiple states. it is now part of at least three criminal investigations that we know of. one brought by a prosecutor in georgia. another on the federal level out of the u.s. department of justice under jack smith, and also in michigan. the michigan attorney general announced earlier this area that she was taking back this case and reopening it in michigan since the doj hadn t yet reacted on her referral a area earlier. what we ve now learned today is confirmation that at least the federal investigation took a really, really long time to get going on this matter. and in the washington post
scheme operating through multiple states. it is now part of at least three criminal investigations that we know of. one brought by a prosecutor in georgia. another on the federal level out of the u.s. department of justice under jack smith, and also in michigan the michigan attorney general announced earlier this area that she was taking back this case and reopening it in michigan since the doj hadn t yet reacted on her referral a area earlier what we ve now learned today is confirmation that at least the federal investigation took a really, really long time to get going on this matter and in the washington post today, we learned some of the reasons why. the washington post has a kind of blockbuster report today. like 8,000 words describing in detail what has been going on inside doj since january 6th as fears of seeming partisan or overly aggressive essentially