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Transcripts for FOXNEWS America Reports 20240604 17:37:00

feet and this thing would work. so, once again, it s hard for me to imagine the navy has anything that s going to be of any use at 12,000 feet. i mean, the pressure down there is 4500 pounds per square inch, two and a quarter tons, and that s not where our submarines operate. john: you think anything the navy would have would be to rescue a submarine and if the submarine went down to 12,000 feet, there would be nothing left except something that looked like a soda can that you flattened. the u.s.s. thresher sank in 1963, kind of in roughly the same vicinity of the ocean, you know, off the coast of maine up there, and thresher sank in 8,000 feet of water. she was doing test dives to test depth. and due to poor design of the ballast systems and the emergency blow systems and things like that, when thresher

Transcripts for FOXNEWS America Reports 20240604 17:38:00

suffered a flooding casualty, they could not propel themselves to the surface, the ship continued to descend, and most likely 2,000 feet is where it imploded and your description of a crushed soda can, the thresher was found in hundreds if not thousands of pieces eventually at 8,000 feet. these submersible, such as the ones the people are in, clearly designed to operate at 12,000 feet, and early 1960s, another went to the bottom of the marianna trench, 34,000 feet and came back. so it is possible, but once again, i don t think the navy has resources to assist with this kind of a rescue. john: so this was built out of the latest technology, 5 inch thick carbon fiber hull, titanium bubble on the front of it with a window, i don t know

Transcripts for FOXNEWS Outnumbered 20240604 16:58:00

last but not least, need someone to help around the house? scientists at princeton university have developed a robot that can learn your habits and will clean up for you. watch this guy. this is the tidy bot, and he, it, recognize what a shirt or recycling bin looks like, the perfect household helper to put away your laundry and throw out your garbage. cheryl, until it mistakes your diamond necklace for a soda can. finally a good story about a.i., so much fear mongering. please, go right ahead. the roomba is out there.

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