podcast, you are rolling, you have your stats. fox news alert, oxygen supply in the missing titanic submersible, likely gone, close to 0. our next guest has been on the vessel, and friends with some of the passengers on board. narrator: the man with the troublesome hemorrhoid enters the room. phil: excuse me? hillary: that wasn t me. narrator: said hillary, who s only taken 347 steps today. hillary: i cycled here. narrator: speaking of cycles, mary s period is due to start in three days. mary: how do they know so much about us?
we are also learning more about the history of oceangate expeditions, technical issues on six prior trips. one passenger claiming he was on the submersible and lost contact two hours, forcing an early end to the journey. and 2018 safety report detailing safety concerns, whether it met industry safety standards, claiming the company had an experimental approach to its expeditions. one former employee even saying he was wrongfully terminated for calling out safety concerns and calling for more safety checks. brian: another fox news alert, moscow court rejecting evan gershkovich appeal to be released ahead of his trial. the wall street journal reporting spoke to his parents who were in attendance at the hearing. he s held on espionage charges after being arrested in russia in march. ainsley: he and the wall street journal strongly deny the claims. the u.s. government claims he is
expedition with reports one passenger claims he was on the submersible and lost contact two hours forcing early end to his journey. 2018 safety report detailing several concerns including whether the vessel met industry standards and whether the company had safety approach to expeditions one former oceangate employee claims he was wrongfully terminated for raising safety concerns and calling for more rigorous safety checks. back to you. brian: all right. thanks,, todd. let s bring in jake a former navy seal and trained navy diver and surface warfare officer. jake, do you believe we have the tools on site to try to recover this visz sell. yes, obviously we have a bunch of people over there, a bunch of nations looking for them. the toast guard has a bunch of cutters out there. i think recovering it will be easy. it s finding it that s the problem. ainsley: jake, what do you think happened?
if there s anyone you want to be down there this team, like p.h., paul-henry nargeolet, in subs for 60 years, and called mr., you know, mr. titanic, and stockton, his vision of ocean exploration was pushing, you know, was pushing this effort forward and even the mission specialist, the tourists, these are people that were experienced explorers that knew what they were doing, would have been calm, collected, everything they could. so an amazing it s not an average set of people off the street. these are real people that were changing the world. ainsley: and you know, when you talk to, at least stockton, i ve heard him in interviews and he was interviewed by cbs and said it s all risky but in order to learn more and as an explorer part of my job and what i enjoy doing. he said at some point safety is pure waste, i think i can do it just as safely by breaking the rules. was that his personality, and