. this is a different feeling. it s a new gear, it s not about people dead, shot or blown oup or homes knocked over. it s people returning to life. people who lost lost everything and have the joy of a second chance in the nation watching that second chance so it s a weird feeling to be on news story to be feeling good about what you re seeing. greta: stand by, we ve got blaine mau strap traped in cue creek mine. blaine i m sure have you thoughts about what you re watching. it s unbelievable watching these guys come up. i was on a different end this time. i was coming up in the capsule. it was very emotional to get the see the guys come up to see their faces. greta: what is it like down below? i can assume it was hell. that is what i think the safe assumption.
sports stars here. i think people are proud of the way the government handled this operation and proud of the way miners have behaved so far and continue to behave they begin to come to the surface, one out, second rescuer on the way down. number two, a 40-year-old electrician hoping to get into the capsule to take a ride up a few feet every second to freedom. greta, boou back to you. greta: they stretched 17 days when discovered they re alive. then there is a point before they were reached, what does d.they do? in terms of how did they pass time? how agonizing it was? were they able to keep each other you know interested or entertained? at least not to go over off the deep end on this? i do think that one of the points is something has been stressed throughout this ordeal.