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we re live with the latest. plus, taste the expletive out of the blue, a january 6th rioter who bragged about using a stun gun on police learns his fate from a judge. and the race against time in the atlantic, with less than a day s worth of oxygen inside a missing submersible, more ships are rushing to a search area two times the size of connecticut, hoping to find five people alive. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. i want to begin right there with the latest on the search and rescue with nbc s kristen dahlgren, we don t know for sure how long they may have breathable oxygen. we know yesterday it was 40 hours, now we re probably down to 15 if that was right. but clearly from the press conference we just heard, this is 100% search and rescue still? reporter: yeah, absolutely, chris, and as for that question about how much breathable air is on board, they wouldn t field that today, they said there were a lot of factors that play into i

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insistence they never looked at gain of function research is he lab. john roberts in washington. here we go again for another excitement-packed 60 minutes. sandra: you never know where it s going to go. kentucky senator rand paul is fired up and ready to react in just moments. but first this fox news alert. we currently have five service assets searching for the tie and we expect ten surface assets in the next 24/48 hours. smack dab in search and rescue. we need to have hope. i can t tell you what the noises are but we are searching where the noises are. john: update on the desperate search to find the missing crew aboard a submersible exploring the wreck of the titanic. sandra: they have heard more noises from the search area, but equipment may not make it there in time. john: admiral john mauger, it s good to have you on with us again. first of all, jamie frederick, captain in a press conference was talking about continuing to hear these noise from underwater. i

Transcripts for FOXNEWS America Reports 20240604 18:37:00

the polar prince captain and crew have been steadfast in providing support during this difficult time. we have been supporting the titanic expeditions for many years. polar prince, 72 meter vessel, remains at the titanic site. iconic former canadian ice breaker updated with advanced technology and expeditions in the arctic. horizon arctic is also involved in the mission. 94 meter vessel is one of the most powerful support vessel of the world. often working internationally, rig moves, offshore wind infrastructure installation and sea bed surveys before returning to newfoundland and labrador for a seasonal project this summer. horizon arctic was en route on sunday and then returned to port

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the 94 meter vessel is one of the most powerful and versatile offshore support vessels in the world. often working internationally, this canadian flag vessel has recently performed rig moves, offshore wind infrastructure installation, and surveys before returning to newfoundland and labrador. the horizon was on route to the site and returned to port to pick up equipment. late last night, the arctic crew loaded a rov, arrived by air to st. john s airport late yesterday. the vessel departed the port of st. john s at 5:00 a.m. and will arrive at the titanic site tomorrow morning. we are very aware of the time sensitivity around this mission. our crews and on shore team are experts in their field and will continue to support this effort in every way we can. we remain focused on contributing to the search for the titan crew and continue to hold out hope that they will be located and brought home safely.

Transcripts for CNN CNN News Central 20240604 18:38:00

primarily in the arctic. the 94 meter vessel is one of the most powerful and versatile offshore support vessels in the world, often working internationally, this canadian flight vessel has performed rig moves, offshore wind infrastructure, installations and sea bed surveys before returning to new foundland and labrador for a seasonal project this summer. they were on route on sunday and returned to port to pick up deep water equipment. the vessel departed the port of st. john s at 5 a.m. this morning and will arrive at the titanic site tomorrow morning. we are very aware of the time sensitivity around this mission. our crews and on-shore teams are experts in their fields and will continue to support this effort in any way we can. we remained dedicated to

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