lots of flow still going on. although it goes down it becomes a hazard going with the water and against it. it s hard work. it s a scarey sensation if you re not used to it. even when you are used to it it can be very scarey. updating now the trapped soccer players in that thailand cave. the prevailing wisdom among experts, having the trapped boys dave out of the cave is a last resort. 12 days in the ordeal, the region s governor saying this morning that the weather is the biggest worry in pulling the 12 boys and the coach to safety. he went on to say even though they are pumping water out of the cave monsoon season is just beginning and water continues to flow in regardless. cnn david mckenzie live on the scene with the rivet. david, what is the scene there in. reporter: well dave it s a scene of a lot of logistics and not much results just yet, dave. because what they are hoping to
we are following the story live in london. it s been gripping the entire world, really. emergency teams fighting all a lot of factors to try to rescue the young soccer team and their coach in a thailand cave after something like 12 days underground. heavy rain, predicted for this weekend and that means the officials are looking even harder at trying something very risky, having them swim their way out, possibly using scuba gear but that swim takes about six hours and it would be a real challenge for even a skilled diver, that s why they are looking really hard at that. they are trying to pump the water out and are doing a pretty good job of it, they drained about 4:30 4 million gallons out of the cave but it is still
without major blowback from the left? that s right, dana. if they do not have the votes to block the nominee, it is in the political interests of these democrats to win reelection and fight the judicial battles in the future. dana: thank you, josh. thank you. dana: the american top diplomat now headed to north korea, amidst concerns that the north is not serious about giving up its nuclear arsenal. what the secretary of state wants to get from kim jong un. and a handful of options being weighed to rescue a soccer team trapped in a thailand cave and how mother nature may force the rescuers to act very quickly.
it s heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. rescuers are racing to free a group of boys trapped in a thailand cave as heavy rains threaten to complicate the effort. new video from inside the cave shows the soccer team if good
his bathroom. he doesn t have a separate e-mail like the previous epa administrator. but the e-mail, i don t care about that. he is relentlessly reducing regulation and that is why he s taking all this fire. yes, he s changing his calendar and trying to get his wife multiple jobs with government employees at the same time. i think you can do what you want with the environment without the ethical issues as well. ken cuccinelli, anna navarro, thank you very much. moisturize. not me. maybe he can use a salt scrub to clean his calendar. exfoliating. that s investigation number 15 on scott pruitt. there s lotion in the basket. meanwhile, switching gears, the clock is still ticking this r morning on the effort to rescue these 12 boys trapped in a thailand cave. we ll give you an update on what can happen next. whoooo.