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maybe that's why we're the one beer on draft in dan marino's dan cave. man: whoo! dos equis.ng you inside the world of the artists and the funny men who create the modern tv cartoon. >> a truly great animated show is everything coming together perfectly. the voices, music and animation, timing, the directing, editing, everything. >> we, as students of the masters, always want to emulate these great animators of the past. >> once we have a drawing, we put down the drawing, talk to the animator, then we have to decide how the characters differ in terms of their postures, by the way they stand, who are they? ♪ >> chuck jones' character animations, the facial expressions in cartoons like feed the kitty where the big bulldog is protecting the little kitten. the facial expressions, that's all chuck, literally his drawings on the screen. chuck jones, who is a great master, timer of the held -- you know, the eyes that go -- which i just learn a lot from that. we knew we were in a cartoon when you watched a tex avery cartoon. >> visually, and verbally, i would play to the audience an
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maybe that's why we're the one beer on draft in dan marino's dan cave. man: whoo! dos equis.man: whoo! be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterolog
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dan was outside the entrance to that cave system.as been covering this story and is also at tham luang. you have been there since day one. how have you seen there since day one. how have you seen the story evolves? there have been lots of changes throughout this whole period. there we re throughout this whole period. there were times when there was a lot of anxiety, even a sense of despair when the search operation was ongoing. then there was joy and absolute happiness when the discovery that the boys are all alive and well was made. there are mixed emotions because we are trying to verify the numbers and the conditions of the boys who are coming out of the cave. certainly it has been a roller—coaster ride for the media, the rescue workers, the officials, the international divers that i have spoken to in the last two weeks, it has been incredible, really. we have just seen live pictures there of another ambulance just moving away from the cave system, or possibly towards the cave system. what do you know about who has come out of tha
dan was outside the entrance to that cave system.as been covering this story and is also at tham luang. you have been there since day one. how have you seen there since day one. how have you seen the story evolves? there have been lots of changes throughout this whole period. there we re throughout this whole period. there were times when there was a lot of anxiety, even a sense of despair when the search operation was ongoing. then there was joy and absolute happiness when the discovery that...
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rescue efforts, lost consciousness on his way back from the boys' cave and could not be revived by his colleagues. our correspondent, dan has sent us this update. millions of gallons of water has to be pumped every hour. if the rain gets heavy the water level in the cave could rise. we will take you up to the cave entrance. the whole team here this morning has taken a knock because of what happened overnight. one of the diverse had volunteers to come back here to offer his experience and expertise to the dive tea m experience and expertise to the dive team and he lost his life last night on the way out of the cave. he had been to deliver supplies to where the children are stranded and it was on his way out that his oxygen ran low and he fell and conscience. that has added to the urgency. it has a list rated the nature of the risk and that's why there has been even more activity here this morning with different teams trying to work out what the best way is going to be to get these boys free. it's notjust pumping the water, they are also trying to work out if they can teach the boys to swim and i've all the other option i
rescue efforts, lost consciousness on his way back from the boys' cave and could not be revived by his colleagues. our correspondent, dan has sent us this update. millions of gallons of water has to be pumped every hour. if the rain gets heavy the water level in the cave could rise. we will take you up to the cave entrance. the whole team here this morning has taken a knock because of what happened overnight. one of the diverse had volunteers to come back here to offer his experience and...
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this cave did not easily give up but its challenge is still being absorbed. our correspondent danhern thailand. a lot of fascinating new details are emerging about this extraordinary rescue operation. yes, the way they did this has never been tried before, it is extraordinary. it talked of as unique achievement in the world of cave dive rescue to actually have sedated these boys, strap them to the cave diving expert who then carried them through the water and then at points where it was narrow and to release them and force them through such tight passages to be received on the other side i another experienced cave diver. it just has side i another experienced cave diver. itjust has never been done like that before and some of the pictures you saw are from further out whether cave gets dry because even once they go through the submerged coverings they still had a journey of about a mile which they took on a stretcher as you saw because they were weakened. it has been talked of as one of the great escapes come as something that will go down in the history of cave dive rescues and be
this cave did not easily give up but its challenge is still being absorbed. our correspondent danhern thailand. a lot of fascinating new details are emerging about this extraordinary rescue operation. yes, the way they did this has never been tried before, it is extraordinary. it talked of as unique achievement in the world of cave dive rescue to actually have sedated these boys, strap them to the cave diving expert who then carried them through the water and then at points where it was narrow...
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cave. we haven't got any confirmation on that yet. joining us from thailand is our correspondent, dan open to international help. there has been a lot of assistance from the thailand military. they've had to work to improve the communication and power connections, to build new roads to bring in specialist equipment because the infrastructure here is quite bad. it's a very remote, mountainous area. that is why going down from above wasn't an option. these are steep cliffs and the hillsides are covered in thick vegetation, so the last couple of weeks were first about finding the boys, then about working out exactly what the best most realistic way of rescuing them was and, just today, they have decided on a strategy and gone for it. this was d—day, the manager of the operation said, underlining how daring the operation is. everyone acknowledges that all options were risky but they thought this was the right time, they had a window, and they had progressed far enough in terms of teaching the boys this and use scu ba—diving terms of teaching the boys this and use scuba—diving equipment to
cave. we haven't got any confirmation on that yet. joining us from thailand is our correspondent, dan open to international help. there has been a lot of assistance from the thailand military. they've had to work to improve the communication and power connections, to build new roads to bring in specialist equipment because the infrastructure here is quite bad. it's a very remote, mountainous area. that is why going down from above wasn't an option. these are steep cliffs and the hillsides are...
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as our correspondent dan was saying outside the cave, it was truly an international mission.e, bringing their skills to try and get these boys out. it's extraordinary because it's very ha rd to out. it's extraordinary because it's very hard to see such international effort pulling together and doing everything they could for the survival of all these people. it's extraordinary and very good for this government because it's happened. well on one hand they are sort of losing their popularity locally, you have to remember that thailand has been under military rule for over four years now and it seems the military is losing popularity, but now, because of this success, the job was led by the local governor and the government is looking and letting the expect from the job and they done so well. there has been a lot of speculation as to why the boys are being kept in quarantine. some are saying it is because of infection and health issues. 0thers we re infection and health issues. 0thers were questioning why thai authorities were able to visit the boys but the parents were not able
as our correspondent dan was saying outside the cave, it was truly an international mission.e, bringing their skills to try and get these boys out. it's extraordinary because it's very ha rd to out. it's extraordinary because it's very hard to see such international effort pulling together and doing everything they could for the survival of all these people. it's extraordinary and very good for this government because it's happened. well on one hand they are sort of losing their popularity...
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cave. it's a real success story and hopefully it continues to a final conclusion very soon. thank you, dan 2a2 job losses. they have been dealing with poundworld as it went into administration on the 11th ofjune and the administrators have been closing stores to try to safeguard the future for as much as they can because in all there are 335 poundworld stores, so prior to the news just now that administrators are closing 25 more stores with 2a2 job losses, they previously made people redundant at the head office in normanton, and is understood that there are talks under way in hopes of selling part of the business. now, we arejust of selling part of the business. now, we are just hearing that lord carrington has died. the sixth baron carrington, a british conservative politician and hereditary peer who served as defence secretary between 1970 and 197a. he was the foreign secretary between 1979 and 1982. he went into business as chairman of general electric and was secretary—general of nato from 198a until 1988 and he was the last surviving member of the government of winston churchill. he
cave. it's a real success story and hopefully it continues to a final conclusion very soon. thank you, dan 2a2 job losses. they have been dealing with poundworld as it went into administration on the 11th ofjune and the administrators have been closing stores to try to safeguard the future for as much as they can because in all there are 335 poundworld stores, so prior to the news just now that administrators are closing 25 more stores with 2a2 job losses, they previously made people redundant...
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. >> cave expert dan lampy says heavy rain can turn a fun outing into a deadly disaster within minutesadual rise with cave streams. it oftentimes tend to be a quick, abrupt wall of water. >> that's just what happened here 25 years ago. >> when we arrived down here, the w water just very rapid. >> exploring under ground five oung boys and two adult counselors found themselves suddenly trapped after a viotont thundersrm filled this cave with water. the turbulent tide sweeping away the two adults and four of the boys. none of them but miraculously 18 hours after the disaster struck, rescuers found 13-year-old gary mar alive clinging to a narrow ledge he was conscious and shivering. he said he could feel the bodies of his friends floating by. >> i wanted to wnic, but thinking about them and myself at the same time. i said, well, they already dead, still a chance for me. > gary's aunt, linda mar, says he still suffers fro posttraumatic stress. >> he was afraid to get in the tub and bathe after xpthat. >>ts say the kind of flooding that nearly took gary's life entrapped the scer team in thai
. >> cave expert dan lampy says heavy rain can turn a fun outing into a deadly disaster within minutesadual rise with cave streams. it oftentimes tend to be a quick, abrupt wall of water. >> that's just what happened here 25 years ago. >> when we arrived down here, the w water just very rapid. >> exploring under ground five oung boys and two adult counselors found themselves suddenly trapped after a viotont thundersrm filled this cave with water. the turbulent tide...
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danjohnson football coach trapped in a cave. danath here overnight certainly hasn‘t slowed down this rescue operation. if anything, it is only gaining pace. you can see even more teams being brought in here. there are lots of people coming to and fro, new equipment being brought in, supplies being restocked, and added urgency to this rescue mission. translation: we are not reckless, we are not unplanned. as i mentioned before, we can‘t wait for everything. because the situation is critical, previously we thought that the kids would be able to stay alive for a long time, but now the situation has changed, and we have limited time. it is not clear which option is now favoured, training the boys to dive to freedom, waiting for the water to recede, or digging them out from above. all have difficulties and downsides. some of the route is too narrow for scuba—diving equipment, and more heavy rain could raise the water level. the boys are being taught the basics of diving, but some have to learn to swim first, and it is feared that option
danjohnson football coach trapped in a cave. danath here overnight certainly hasn‘t slowed down this rescue operation. if anything, it is only gaining pace. you can see even more teams being brought in here. there are lots of people coming to and fro, new equipment being brought in, supplies being restocked, and added urgency to this rescue mission. translation: we are not reckless, we are not unplanned. as i mentioned before, we can‘t wait for everything. because the situation is critical,...
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our correspondent dan johnson has been near the exit of the cave in tham luang, where the amount of rainfalling closely monitored. this is what the officials in charge of the rescue always feared, that it would start raining really heavily and that would increase the water level in the cave, possibly putting the boys at risk because if the water level went up any further, they would run out of space to stay clear of the water. they said they had a window of weather in the last couple of days and that is why they chose today to start this rescue attempt. the man in charge of the operation said it was d—day and that underlines how daring this rescue attempt is. perhaps this shows you why they needed to get started. he has made clear that if the water levels do start rising and there is a risk to the boys and the coach, they have an emergency evacuation plan they can bring forward to move people out even more quickly. if the rain does not affect the water level inside the cave too quickly, too much, it looks like they will carry on at the steady pace they have opposed thisjob with, on at the st
our correspondent dan johnson has been near the exit of the cave in tham luang, where the amount of rainfalling closely monitored. this is what the officials in charge of the rescue always feared, that it would start raining really heavily and that would increase the water level in the cave, possibly putting the boys at risk because if the water level went up any further, they would run out of space to stay clear of the water. they said they had a window of weather in the last couple of days...
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must be of course after they all they went through eighteen days locked up in a cave and now they came out realizing only dan that the whole world was watching them that everyone was following their ordeal day by day minute by minute so of course it's totally overwhelming for these boys the youngest is eleven year old this is seventeen years old it was actually his birthday that was a reason for the boys to go into the cave in the first place they were planning to stay only one hour but then it turned out to be eighteen days because of heavy flooding they couldn't leave the cave anymore so now they hear the percent of what a very first time to the world because everyone of course wants to hear from them they want to see how they are doing they want to hear about their ordeal how did they survive for such a long time in such a difficult situation of course we have been hearing some more details in the past days for example one of the reasons they've been surviving so well. is that they were totally relying on the coach to twenty five year old the coach called back up or he has been a monk a buddhist monk in t
must be of course after they all they went through eighteen days locked up in a cave and now they came out realizing only dan that the whole world was watching them that everyone was following their ordeal day by day minute by minute so of course it's totally overwhelming for these boys the youngest is eleven year old this is seventeen years old it was actually his birthday that was a reason for the boys to go into the cave in the first place they were planning to stay only one hour but then it...
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dan johnson reports. these are the final four to leave the caves last night. as the international divers head home, we are beginning to learn more about how extraordinary this rescue was. how we re extraordinary this rescue was. how were the boys when he saw them? they we re were the boys when he saw them? they were sedated. they were unconscious. they were breathing. the doctor administered drugs to make them? they had to. because it would be a lot of risk to fit them in that situation. thai officials deny drugging the boys but we have been told they all came out semiconscious, strapped to an experienced cave diver. this is the man who led the underwater dive team. even he had doubts about this dangerous rescue. translation: idid not translation: i did not think that we would do this well. we just had a little bit of hope that the kids were still alive but we had to move forward and do it. it was a tiny bit of hope but we had to succeed. we had to hold onto that hope and in the end we found out that they were all alive. soiam found out that they were all aliv
dan johnson reports. these are the final four to leave the caves last night. as the international divers head home, we are beginning to learn more about how extraordinary this rescue was. how we re extraordinary this rescue was. how were the boys when he saw them? they we re were the boys when he saw them? they were sedated. they were unconscious. they were breathing. the doctor administered drugs to make them? they had to. because it would be a lot of risk to fit them in that situation. thai...
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let's join dan johnson who's at the cave entrance now.hose ambulances have left, signalling that the last of the boys and their coach have been rescued and their coach have been rescued and were on their way to hospital, this has been such a tough and complex rescue operation, so much to talk about, so much to reflect on, the strength and resilience and self belief of those boys, the skill and determination of the expert cave divers who came to rescue them. it's a nominalfeat of divers who came to rescue them. it's a nominal feat of endurance, divers who came to rescue them. it's a nominalfeat of endurance, and a daring rescue operation that has been carried off successfully against such difficult odds. let's have a look back at how this has actually been achieved. the guiding rope leading the way to safety. just look what it is like for rescuers deep inside the tham luang cave. tough to see, hard to hear, difficult to know what the next obstacle will be. this international team is part of an incredible effort of human endeavour and, so f
let's join dan johnson who's at the cave entrance now.hose ambulances have left, signalling that the last of the boys and their coach have been rescued and their coach have been rescued and were on their way to hospital, this has been such a tough and complex rescue operation, so much to talk about, so much to reflect on, the strength and resilience and self belief of those boys, the skill and determination of the expert cave divers who came to rescue them. it's a nominalfeat of divers who came...
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dan bongino. monitoring these pictures of more and more boys emerging from the cave.ld cup, millions upon millions of people watching, on social media a lot of people praying saying if they can get all of these boys out alive they should be at the world cup final as an inspiration for the entire world. >> oh, my gosh, yeah, talk about people worthy of celebration and a good, solid, hardy pat on the back, this is a group of heroes in these -- you know, let's be candid, very contentious times. we could use a unifying moment. and let's hope and pray this works out, but this could be -- you know, i was listening to congressman zeldin, he's a good man there, and i remember what pete had said before, and i just want to hammer home one more thing. you know, when you're in the military or secret service or law enforcement like i was, pete knows that and the congressman knows this, you're trained to operate in the red zone. you know the red zone, you're heart rate's up, your peripheral vision's up, they train you in that red zone so you learn how to manage the panic response,
dan bongino. monitoring these pictures of more and more boys emerging from the cave.ld cup, millions upon millions of people watching, on social media a lot of people praying saying if they can get all of these boys out alive they should be at the world cup final as an inspiration for the entire world. >> oh, my gosh, yeah, talk about people worthy of celebration and a good, solid, hardy pat on the back, this is a group of heroes in these -- you know, let's be candid, very contentious...
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they'd entered the cave system during an excursion with their coach. 0ur correspondent dan johnson isuang. yes, hugh, relief has washed across the crowded that is gathered here by the crowded that is gathered here by the cave entrance. the stressed that has built up over these two weeks of tension has been chipped away in layers really as the ambulances have left here carrying the boys and then their coach of two hospital to begin their coach of two hospital to begin their recovery. it is the best outcome anyone could have hoped for and it is an incredible achievement given the challenges that they were facing. this looked like such a difficult and daring rescue operation. it looked impossible. every option had so many downsides, so every option had so many downsides, so much danger associated with it. everyone knew the risks, they knew this would be tough but this has been handled with such care, such attention to deeper detail. and the tea m attention to deeper detail. and the team of international diet experts who have been responsible for this rescue are now starting to leave the
they'd entered the cave system during an excursion with their coach. 0ur correspondent dan johnson isuang. yes, hugh, relief has washed across the crowded that is gathered here by the crowded that is gathered here by the cave entrance. the stressed that has built up over these two weeks of tension has been chipped away in layers really as the ambulances have left here carrying the boys and then their coach of two hospital to begin their coach of two hospital to begin their recovery. it is the...
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dan johnson has medical officials as and when we get them. danjohnson has the latest from the cavess bring you those pictures again from the scene, that hospital where we believe the young boys have been taken. let's recap on what has happened so far. the rescue mission has begun. it started at about ten o'clock local time, that is about 3am in the morning in the uk. they were trapped by those monsoon floods in a cave in northern thailand. they had been there for around two weeks. the operation has been a race against time and more rain is predicted for coming days and that is why the rescue operation was called. we have news that two young boys have been rescued so far. let's bring you the latest from dan johnson. in just rescued so far. let's bring you the latest from danjohnson. in just the last few minutes we have seen two ambulances drive up the road away from the cave with their lights flashing, they headed off in that direction for the nearest hospital. we believe those ambulances were carrying the first two boys to be released. there are 13 boys and their coach to be release
dan johnson has medical officials as and when we get them. danjohnson has the latest from the cavess bring you those pictures again from the scene, that hospital where we believe the young boys have been taken. let's recap on what has happened so far. the rescue mission has begun. it started at about ten o'clock local time, that is about 3am in the morning in the uk. they were trapped by those monsoon floods in a cave in northern thailand. they had been there for around two weeks. the operation...
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dan? >>> tesla's ceo elo apologizing for in the thailand cave rescue a pedophile. issue series of tweetske in anger. it started when the diver accused musk of a p.r. stunt. musk says the diver's criticism upset him, but he shouldn't have written what he did. the diver is now considering legal action. >>> president trump still in damage control today after comments he made during his summit with russian president vladimir putin. today he seemingly disagreed with the intelligence community once again. here's abc news reporter hughes. >> reporter: surrounded by his cabinet, the president seems to make another stunning split. >> is russia still targeting the u.s. -- no, you don't believe that to be the case? >> lindsey graham is tweeting concerns about the 2018 midterms, a big discrepancy between trump's statement and coats' warning, my personal view, the are it again. ntony his director of national intelligence dan coats pointed to russia's ongoing pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy. white house press secretary sarah sanders was forced to try and clarify aga
dan? >>> tesla's ceo elo apologizing for in the thailand cave rescue a pedophile. issue series of tweetske in anger. it started when the diver accused musk of a p.r. stunt. musk says the diver's criticism upset him, but he shouldn't have written what he did. the diver is now considering legal action. >>> president trump still in damage control today after comments he made during his summit with russian president vladimir putin. today he seemingly disagreed with the...
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dan johnson reports. these are the final four to leave the tham luang cave. the last of the rescue team to reach safety.nd a wave of relief after a tense wait over two weeks. as the international divers had told we are beginning to learn more about how extraordinary the rescue was. how whether boys when you saw them? they were sedated, unconscious. the doctor administered drugs to make them sedated? they had to, it was a big risk to put someone in that situation. officials in thailand initially denied dropping the boys but we are told the all came out semiconscious and strapped to an experienced cave diver. this man led the underwater dive team, and even he had his doubts about this dangerous rescue. translation: idid not dangerous rescue. translation: i did not think we would do this well, we just had a i did not think we would do this well, wejust had a bit i did not think we would do this well, we just had a bit of hope that the kids were still alive but we had to move forward and do it. it was a tiny bit of hope but we had to succeed. we had to hold onto that hope and the end we found out they we re
dan johnson reports. these are the final four to leave the tham luang cave. the last of the rescue team to reach safety.nd a wave of relief after a tense wait over two weeks. as the international divers had told we are beginning to learn more about how extraordinary the rescue was. how whether boys when you saw them? they were sedated, unconscious. the doctor administered drugs to make them sedated? they had to, it was a big risk to put someone in that situation. officials in thailand initially...
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dan and paula. >> so you want to be careful outside. thank you, ginger. >>> the other big story we're following, the high-stakes mission to rescue that young soccer team and coach from that cave what are the rescuers doing for the boys at this moment? >> reporter: good morning, dan. well, right now there are divers and medics inside the cave giving them the sustenance and nutrients they need and protein gels and things like that in order that they can build up their strength to get out of that cave. we have seen some incredible new pictures of them sitting on that dirt bank where they were found in their mylar blankets and some giving the victory sign at cameras. so they seem to be in good spirits. the big question here is whether they dive out through some of the still-submerged tunnels that are in there or they wait for it to all dry out. we don't know the option the authorities will take. but it's all about whether or not those boys feel strong enough to be able to do it. the good news is water is running in the right direction. the current is flowing towards the mouth of the cave so that could help them. authorities are trying to install a fiber-optic internet cable in or
dan and paula. >> so you want to be careful outside. thank you, ginger. >>> the other big story we're following, the high-stakes mission to rescue that young soccer team and coach from that cave what are the rescuers doing for the boys at this moment? >> reporter: good morning, dan. well, right now there are divers and medics inside the cave giving them the sustenance and nutrients they need and protein gels and things like that in order that they can build up their...
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dan and paula. what they're doing right now is trying to regroup. you may be able to see some traffic behind me. they're sending more oxygen tanks back into that cave area. they've got to replenish the pu oxygen in there. there's some concern that the oxygen levels have dipped. we don't expect them to begin extracting additional boys, those eight boys left plus the coach probably for another six or seven or eight hours. not until morning. they're going to regroup and try to go at this again. the way they did it as you described is complex. it's this chore graefd dance. each one of the boys had two divers with them. they were conveyed along this serpentine route yound ground, some of it underwater for miles. they staud at certain chambers where there was much more air to regroup and asets boy's health and they moved on. the first one came out at about 5:40 p.m. local time, the next one about 20 minutes later. then an hour and a half or so later the other boys came out separated by about ten minutes. i can tell you at this intersection where we've seen so much activity, there's a line of soldiers here who saluted the rescue workers had they came out.
dan and paula. what they're doing right now is trying to regroup. you may be able to see some traffic behind me. they're sending more oxygen tanks back into that cave area. they've got to replenish the pu oxygen in there. there's some concern that the oxygen levels have dipped. we don't expect them to begin extracting additional boys, those eight boys left plus the coach probably for another six or seven or eight hours. not until morning. they're going to regroup and try to go at this again....
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well, i'll corresponded danjohnson is at the cave in northern thailand. dan rescue was pulled. we're getting a little bit more information about exactly what needed to happen to get those boys out. for the international divers who already leaving to get flights back home and talked about these boys being heavily sedated. ince in fa ct, boys being heavily sedated. ince in fact, semiconscious one described the boys in orderfor the boys to be brought out to keep them calm as they were brought through the flooded caves. thai officials initially denied that they had been drugged in anyway but then started talking about how they had some form of relaxant to just make sure that they were calm. we're just getting a bit more detail about the fact that the boys were... it sounded like they were actually strapped to these experienced cave diving expats individually so they could be carried perhaps in a semiconscious state. now we know that the whole of the cave was in flooded and it was about halfway on the journey to two and a half miles at the caves get dry and by tha
well, i'll corresponded danjohnson is at the cave in northern thailand. dan rescue was pulled. we're getting a little bit more information about exactly what needed to happen to get those boys out. for the international divers who already leaving to get flights back home and talked about these boys being heavily sedated. ince in fa ct, boys being heavily sedated. ince in fact, semiconscious one described the boys in orderfor the boys to be brought out to keep them calm as they were brought...
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dan johnson in chiang rai, where we heard from nick beek. danjohnson is at the mouth of the cave. people are leaving the site for the night and we have confirmation from the press conference that four of the boys have been rescued from the cave and the operation has concluded for the night. they will lead the rest where they are and we understand the others have not started the journey out, they wanted to take a group of four first to see if they could safely make it out and it looks like they have achieved that. an incredible achievement that gives eve ryo ne incredible achievement that gives everyone a positive feeling it is possible to bring all these people out safely but bear in mind the tiredness levels of the experts leading the operation. they have worked all day and it looks like those are some of the dive team is leaving now. there are 18 specialist divers guiding the boys out. as you heard, it takes many hours to get one boy to the exit of the cave. it looks like they took the decision they have done as much as they can today, everyone needs to rest, so they are not wor
dan johnson in chiang rai, where we heard from nick beek. danjohnson is at the mouth of the cave. people are leaving the site for the night and we have confirmation from the press conference that four of the boys have been rescued from the cave and the operation has concluded for the night. they will lead the rest where they are and we understand the others have not started the journey out, they wanted to take a group of four first to see if they could safely make it out and it looks like they...
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dan schenamen has more on the ongoing rescue. >> reporter: four more members of a youth soccer team were pulled from a flood cave in a second round of rescue operations in thailand. the 12 boys and their coach were trapped in the cave for two weeks. four were rescued over the weekend. four more were rushed to a hospital. four boys and their coach remained inside the cave. officials say medical evaluations of the boys will likely take three to boys, but could take as long as seven. the eight already out have not been named. the most recent glimpses of the group showed them to be in good spirits. the first issues doctors will be looking for are dehydration and malnutrition. the hospitalized boys are being kept in isolation due to fear of infection. rescue crews aret of the floode trying to extract the remaining five people trapped inside. the canisters are placed strategically throughout the escape route which is about two and a half miles long. inside, one final push so this can be the final and 17th night for the world's most watched soccer team. dan schenamen, nbc news. >> an update on the eight boys already rescued as thai offi
dan schenamen has more on the ongoing rescue. >> reporter: four more members of a youth soccer team were pulled from a flood cave in a second round of rescue operations in thailand. the 12 boys and their coach were trapped in the cave for two weeks. four were rescued over the weekend. four more were rushed to a hospital. four boys and their coach remained inside the cave. officials say medical evaluations of the boys will likely take three to boys, but could take as long as seven. the...
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cave brought to the hospital. we're es sattic that four of them are now out safely for sure. paula and dan? >> what kind of ailments are they expecting to treat? >> reporter: well, again, the first four are healthy. if nay need further medical treatment, there is a concern for their breathing. lower oxygen levels inside the cave. that can contribute to weakness. bodily weakness, emotional and mental weakness. they're inside those dark conditions overall for two weeks straight. one lighter note. they could be wearing sun glasses when they come out, if they're rescued tomorrow. because their eyes still have to adjust to the difference in the sun being out around them versus what they have experienced in the caves. as well as infections. bacterial infections that you can get from being so close to or this the water for such a pro longed period of time. there's also a long unnext that is airborne called cave disease that doctors will check and treat for. as well as post traumatic stress disorder. this is something none of us could imagine going through. thinking about children, 11 to 16 inside o
cave brought to the hospital. we're es sattic that four of them are now out safely for sure. paula and dan? >> what kind of ailments are they expecting to treat? >> reporter: well, again, the first four are healthy. if nay need further medical treatment, there is a concern for their breathing. lower oxygen levels inside the cave. that can contribute to weakness. bodily weakness, emotional and mental weakness. they're inside those dark conditions overall for two weeks straight. one...
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dan harris in new york. we're breaking into network programming to give you the greatewwof the boys from that cave in thailandave been brought out and they are alive t weakest boys out first. matt gutman was on the ground. what can you tell us about those two boys that have been rescued alive? >> reporter: we know they're in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. we don't know anything about their condition. but we have seen the frenzied activity here. about 1,000 yards up that dirt road is the entrance to the cave. those two boys coming out in separate ambulances spaced a couple minutes apart. a tremendous freen si here, especially among the reporters. you can imagine the feeling as we now know two of these soccer players are out of there. we saw another ambulance going in, so hopes are there is a third extracted soon. >> they're coming out in groups of four, can you tell us the protocol here? >> reporter: each one of the children, the young men, is being brought out with two buddy divers, they'll assist them throughout the entire journey. some of the way they have to dive and i suppose have dived, going
dan harris in new york. we're breaking into network programming to give you the greatewwof the boys from that cave in thailandave been brought out and they are alive t weakest boys out first. matt gutman was on the ground. what can you tell us about those two boys that have been rescued alive? >> reporter: we know they're in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. we don't know anything about their condition. but we have seen the frenzied activity here. about 1,000 yards up that dirt...
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cave with the kids. i'm being told that expert rescue divers are converging here for that final push from all over the world and just minutes ago, dan and paula, i spoke to the tourism minister here who said that he himself had tested out a 30-meter-long, 100-foot-long inflatable tube th having to swim or learn how to dive, of course, that's only 30 meters and that is very similar to what elon musk has floated, an idea just like it. he is sending two of his technicians over here to try to figure out maybe alternate ways of rescuing those boys. dan and paula. >> so many people getting involved in this rescue effort. that is one encouraging part here. matt, thank you very much. matt gutman in chiang rai. so, let's bring in navy s.e.a.l. and former deputy of u.s. central command, abc news contributor, admiral robert harward. he is joining us from san diego. admiral, good morning. so, this proposed rescue involves what they're calling a buddy dive. how does that work? >> that means the guy who will be with him supporting him will have hands on him and they'll be going together so he'll have a swim buddy. a guy who is focused on keeping
cave with the kids. i'm being told that expert rescue divers are converging here for that final push from all over the world and just minutes ago, dan and paula, i spoke to the tourism minister here who said that he himself had tested out a 30-meter-long, 100-foot-long inflatable tube th having to swim or learn how to dive, of course, that's only 30 meters and that is very similar to what elon musk has floated, an idea just like it. he is sending two of his technicians over here to try to...
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our correspondent, dan johnson, is at the tham luang nang non cave — and has just sent us this updatempt to pump water out of the cave to try and reduce the water levels. that is a really tough effort because it requires millions of water being pumped every hour and it has been raining this morning already, and the real threat is if the rain gets heavy, the water level in the cave could rise. i will ta ke level in the cave could rise. i will take you appear to the cave entrance, and where the rescue effort is based. the whole team here this morning has really taken a knock because of what happened overnight, one of their divers, a former member of the navy, who left and worked in security at bangkok airport, volunteered to come back here and offer his experience and expertise to the dive team. he lost his life last night on the way out of the cave. he had been to deliver supplies to where the children are stranded, and it was on his way out that his oxygen round though, and he fell unconscious and could not be resuscitated. —— ryan lowe. that has added to the urgency, illustrating the
our correspondent, dan johnson, is at the tham luang nang non cave — and has just sent us this updatempt to pump water out of the cave to try and reduce the water levels. that is a really tough effort because it requires millions of water being pumped every hour and it has been raining this morning already, and the real threat is if the rain gets heavy, the water level in the cave could rise. i will ta ke level in the cave could rise. i will take you appear to the cave entrance, and where the...
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dan johnson at the exit to the tunnel in northern thailand, thank you very much indeed. as you've heard, four of the boys trapped inside the tham luang caves rescued and taken to hospital. but getting the team to safety is only the first step in what will be a long journey to recovery for these boys. a team of medical professionals will take over their care, making sure they're fit and well, after which time they'll need to deal with the trauma of what they've been through after being trapped underground. joining me now is child trauma psychologist dr ricky greenwald. thank you very much for coming here on bbc news. first of all, how do you begin dealing with something like this? children who have been trapped in such a difficult situation for so long? first of all you begin dealing with itjust the way it is being dealt with. you take ca re of way it is being dealt with. you take care of the survival needs first. so the medical care comes first, reuniting them with their families of course. and hopefully finishing the rescue well because none of the kids who are out, it is not done until everybody is out. then it is going to be quite a cha
dan johnson at the exit to the tunnel in northern thailand, thank you very much indeed. as you've heard, four of the boys trapped inside the tham luang caves rescued and taken to hospital. but getting the team to safety is only the first step in what will be a long journey to recovery for these boys. a team of medical professionals will take over their care, making sure they're fit and well, after which time they'll need to deal with the trauma of what they've been through after being trapped...
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dan roan, bbc news, repino. efforts are continuing in northern thailand to work out the best way to rescue the 12 boys and their football coach who've been trapped in flooded cavesrying to put in phone lines so that the boys can speak to their families. but they say no attempt to rescue them will be made until it can be done safely and that could take months. our southeast asia correspondent jonathan head reports from the scene in chiang rai province. no longer alone. the trapped boys now have an army doctor treating them. they even manage a smile. they're being given foil blankets to keep them warm. they are painfully thin. "the food is coming", promises one of the divers. up on the surface, they've been rehearsing for the scenario everyone here is hoping for — getting the boys out and off to hospital. but it won't happen soon. translation: we need to be 100% confident in order to get the boys out, and they don't have to come out at the same time. we are assessing the situation and if there is a risk, we will not move them out. the options confronting this rescue operation are just as tough as when they found the boys. they are healthy enough, but they say givi
dan roan, bbc news, repino. efforts are continuing in northern thailand to work out the best way to rescue the 12 boys and their football coach who've been trapped in flooded cavesrying to put in phone lines so that the boys can speak to their families. but they say no attempt to rescue them will be made until it can be done safely and that could take months. our southeast asia correspondent jonathan head reports from the scene in chiang rai province. no longer alone. the trapped boys now have...
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cave network in thailand. divers, including a group from britain, have started the attempt to save them ahead of a forecast of more rain which could made the situation much more dangerous dank the after more than two weeks stuck in the same spot, now it is time to move. the
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dan harris alongside paula faris. we're breaking in to tell you that two of the boys from that cave in thailand have been brought out.e and they are brought to the hospital right now. we don't know anything about their condition, but we have seen this frenzied activity here outside that checkpoint behind me. but a thousand yards up that dirt road is the entrance to the cave. >> we have talked about how the weakest have exited the cave first. but the families who have been waiting for days and weeks to see what the status of their children is are elated. >>> the trump administration is scrambling for more than a hundred children under 5. the trump administration is asking for more time. among them, 16 children who have not been matched to their parents and as many as 19 others whose parents have been released from custody, their current whereabouts unknown. this has brought the department of immigration under sharp scrutiny. >> we will never abolish i.c.e. >> a tragic, visual reminder of what can happen while these fires continue to burn. >> at least 30 fires burning in nine states, from california's sun-soaked terrai
dan harris alongside paula faris. we're breaking in to tell you that two of the boys from that cave in thailand have been brought out.e and they are brought to the hospital right now. we don't know anything about their condition, but we have seen this frenzied activity here outside that checkpoint behind me. but a thousand yards up that dirt road is the entrance to the cave. >> we have talked about how the weakest have exited the cave first. but the families who have been waiting for days...
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cave for almost a fortnight. the former navy diver had been delivering oxygen tanks to the group but then ran out of his own air supplies as he was returning. danh thailand. this is the 13th day trying to save 13 lives, and it's brought the starkest illustration ofjust how risky this rescue operation is. this is saman kunan, boarding the plane to offer his experience. 38 years old, the former navy diver volunteered to work alongside his old colleagues. he was on the five—hourjourney out of the cave when he lost consciousness last night, leaving no doubt about the nature of this challenge and the extent of the risk. the fact that there was a death here overnight certainly hasn't slowed down this rescue operation. in fact, if anything, it's only gaining pace. you can see even more teams being brought in here now. there are lots of people coming to and fro, new equipment being brought in, supplies being restocked, an added urgency to this rescue mission. translation: we are not reckless, we're not unplanned. as i mentioned before, we can't wait for everything. because the situation is critical, previously we thought the kids would be able to stay
cave for almost a fortnight. the former navy diver had been delivering oxygen tanks to the group but then ran out of his own air supplies as he was returning. danh thailand. this is the 13th day trying to save 13 lives, and it's brought the starkest illustration ofjust how risky this rescue operation is. this is saman kunan, boarding the plane to offer his experience. 38 years old, the former navy diver volunteered to work alongside his old colleagues. he was on the five—hourjourney out of...
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dan ryan expressway. chicago's murder rate fell 16% last year, but it still ranks number one for homicides nationwide. rescuers are racing to find a way to evacuate the yoccer team trapped in a northern thailand cave before monsoon rains start. toy, the provincial governor told reporters that the conditions were perfect for a rescue days. in the next few working around the clock, rescuers are still looking for a way to get the 12 boys and their soccer coac through a mile and a half of narrow and jagged passages, many of which are currently flooded in japan, more than 50 people have died in flooding and landslides caused by record rainfall. millions of people are being urged to evacuate in western and central parts of the country. the rain that has fallen there in the past five days is reportedly two or three times higher than the average rainfall for the entire month of july. >> sreenivasan: read more about today's anti-violence protest in chicago.vi t www.pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: the chinese government quickly retaliated in what they called "the biggest trade war in economic history." yesterday, the u.s. imposed 25% tariffs on tens of billions of dollars of goods imported into the united
dan ryan expressway. chicago's murder rate fell 16% last year, but it still ranks number one for homicides nationwide. rescuers are racing to find a way to evacuate the yoccer team trapped in a northern thailand cave before monsoon rains start. toy, the provincial governor told reporters that the conditions were perfect for a rescue days. in the next few working around the clock, rescuers are still looking for a way to get the 12 boys and their soccer coac through a mile and a half of narrow...
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news hour live from doha i'm dan is coming up in the next sixty minutes while progress in thailand as rescue workers free another football player trapped in a flooded cave. a new crisis for the british government is the man in charge of the bricks at the gate see asians quits. because he miramar charges two journalists with violating state secrets for reporting on mass graves in record state. more than one hundred people killed in floods and landslides that have devastated large parts of japan. but we start this news with significant developments coming out of thailand one more boy we understand is now being brought out safely from inside that flooded cave system and we understand he is now in the field hospital that is on site and the elite team of divers a bringing out three others from the flooded cave. where they have been trapped for more than two weeks now they may remember on sunday the first four of the twelve young boys in their coach were rescued and they're said to be in good health thai officials say they are being kept from their parents for now as they're being monitored for infection al-jazeera correspondents are in chiang rai tracking th
news hour live from doha i'm dan is coming up in the next sixty minutes while progress in thailand as rescue workers free another football player trapped in a flooded cave. a new crisis for the british government is the man in charge of the bricks at the gate see asians quits. because he miramar charges two journalists with violating state secrets for reporting on mass graves in record state. more than one hundred people killed in floods and landslides that have devastated large parts of japan....
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dan rivers, of iependent television news. in northern thailand, rescuers continued their efforts to free eee 12 boys and their soccer coach who have btrapped in a cave for almost two weeks. more thai navy seals arrived at the mouth of the cave to pump out water in hopes of clearing an escape route. if that fails, the team y have to stay in the cave until the water recedes-- as long as four months. more heavy rains are expected this weekend. in southwest syria, russian air strikes bolstered a government offensive against opposition forces. rebel negotiators agreed to resume stalled peace talks with russia to end the fighting. as the bombings intensified, herian gund forces are massing nearorder with jordan. the campaign has forced more than 320,000 syrians from their homes. the united nations has appealed to jordan, to open its borders to those fleeing the violence. china says the trump administration is "opening fire" toward beijing, as the u.s. trepares to enact punishing new e barriers. tariffs on $34 billion worth of chinese imports are set to go into effect at midnight.ma a spokfor china's commerce department promised immediate countermeasures.
dan rivers, of iependent television news. in northern thailand, rescuers continued their efforts to free eee 12 boys and their soccer coach who have btrapped in a cave for almost two weeks. more thai navy seals arrived at the mouth of the cave to pump out water in hopes of clearing an escape route. if that fails, the team y have to stay in the cave until the water recedes-- as long as four months. more heavy rains are expected this weekend. in southwest syria, russian air strikes bolstered a...
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cave for almost a fortnight. the former navy diver had been delivering oxygen tanks to the group but then ran out of his own oxygen as he was returning. danstration ofjust how risky this rescue operation is. this man is boarding the plane to offer his experience. 38—years—old, the former navy diver volunteered to work alongside his colleagues. he was on the five—hourjourney out of the cave when he lost consciousness last night, leaving no doubt about the nature of this challenge and the extent of the risk. the fact that there was a death here overnight certainly hasn't slowed down this rescue operation. if anything, it is only gaining pace. you can see even more teams being brought in here. there are lots of people coming to and fro, new equipment being brought in, supplies being restocked, and added urgency to this rescue mission. translation: we are not reckless, we are not unplanned. as i mentioned before, we can't wait for everything. because the situation is critical, previously we thought that the kids would be able to stay alive for a long time, but now the situation has changed, and we have limited time. it is not clear which opti
cave for almost a fortnight. the former navy diver had been delivering oxygen tanks to the group but then ran out of his own oxygen as he was returning. danstration ofjust how risky this rescue operation is. this man is boarding the plane to offer his experience. 38—years—old, the former navy diver volunteered to work alongside his colleagues. he was on the five—hourjourney out of the cave when he lost consciousness last night, leaving no doubt about the nature of this challenge and the...
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dan johnson at the courts. let's get the latest from danjohnson at the mouth of the cave.ohnson at the mouth of the cave. we have just seen an ambulance leaving the cave up that road and turning off in the direction of the hospital, although i havejust been told that a helicopter has taken off, there are helicopters waiting at the bottom of the road where there is some flat land in case others brought out of the cave needs to get to hospital more quickly, and a helicopter has just left the scene. it is about an hour's drive, so the helicopter speeds up the journey considerably. it is reported that a fifth boy has been released from the cave, but we do not have that confirmed by the thai navy. yesterday there was some misreporting of numbers, up to six according to some numbers, and we know you four boys, yesterday. someone has been brought out in an ambulance, possibly another boy, possibly the coach, but let's leave open the possibility that someone else may have been injured in the course of this rescue operation and someone else may have needed to go to hospital with so
dan johnson at the courts. let's get the latest from danjohnson at the mouth of the cave.ohnson at the mouth of the cave. we have just seen an ambulance leaving the cave up that road and turning off in the direction of the hospital, although i havejust been told that a helicopter has taken off, there are helicopters waiting at the bottom of the road where there is some flat land in case others brought out of the cave needs to get to hospital more quickly, and a helicopter has just left the...
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cave the same way that they initially entered two weeks ago. in the newsroom, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. anti-violee rc chicago we first told you about at the top of the show.us danessway. this is a live look. officials closed some of the lanes earlier to make sure there is a barrier between the marchers and the traffic. now if you're familiar with this part of chicago, you can see there the l train tracks are parallel to this part of the expressway as people make their way through that overpass there. many protesters are holding signs demanding common-sense gun laws and community resource, community schools, jobs and economic development. >>> time now is 8:34. a judge has refused to extend a deadline that forces the trump administration to reunite young some specific cases may be extended giving the administration more time to match dna. the order says 101 children under the age of 5 must be reunited with their parents by tuesday. about 2,000 older children must be reunited by july 26th, specific cases that could be extended beyond tuesday include 16 children who have not been matched to their parents, 19 children whose parents are no longer in custody and canno
cave the same way that they initially entered two weeks ago. in the newsroom, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. anti-violee rc chicago we first told you about at the top of the show.us danessway. this is a live look. officials closed some of the lanes earlier to make sure there is a barrier between the marchers and the traffic. now if you're familiar with this part of chicago, you can see there the l train tracks are parallel to this part of the expressway as people make their way through that...
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dan johnson, thank you very much indeed. we have members from the us, thailand, china and europe all part of this rescue team operation. earlier i spoke to geoff crossley, a caveg instructor. he was one of the divers who rescued two men from a cave in yorkshire in 1992. he told me that the rescue teams seemed to have done very well so far but there remained significant challenges ahead. it's absolutely wonderful news, but it is not over yet and you've got to be cautiously optimistic that when they go back and to resume the rescue operation things will continue to go well. in terms of conditions, are they very similar around the world once you get inside a cave where do they differ? they do differfrom country to country. i would say that from what i'm hearing from the thai operation they are actually quite similar to british conditions in that you get poor visibility and that there are small passages as well. the one good thing about the conditions over there is that it is warm. it certainly wouldn't be warm over here. that has been a big plus in helping to get the boys out. you rescued some people back in 1992. the team here, or rather the team in thailand, ar
dan johnson, thank you very much indeed. we have members from the us, thailand, china and europe all part of this rescue team operation. earlier i spoke to geoff crossley, a caveg instructor. he was one of the divers who rescued two men from a cave in yorkshire in 1992. he told me that the rescue teams seemed to have done very well so far but there remained significant challenges ahead. it's absolutely wonderful news, but it is not over yet and you've got to be cautiously optimistic that when...
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dan harris alongside paula ferris. and we are coming on the air with some great news about the rescue operation to save members of that young soccer team and their coach trapped in a cave that was the scene just outside the cave where it's already sunday night as four of the players were brought to safety just a few hours ago in what's been a complicated and risky operation. >> they were taken to the hospital by ambulance and my helicopter. they're now being evaluated and treated. >> the boys flange ages 11 to 16 were e
dan harris alongside paula ferris. and we are coming on the air with some great news about the rescue operation to save members of that young soccer team and their coach trapped in a cave that was the scene just outside the cave where it's already sunday night as four of the players were brought to safety just a few hours ago in what's been a complicated and risky operation. >> they were taken to the hospital by ambulance and my helicopter. they're now being evaluated and treated....
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dan goldman joining me in new york. >>> up next, a race to save a dozen young soccer players and their coach deep in a cave.. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. >>> welcome back, i'm david gura. rescuers are scrambling to beat rising waters and moon snsoons rescue a soccer team in a cave for nearly two weeks. new video show the boys appearing to be in good spirits as they receive blankets and treatments for cuts. efforts to teach the boys how to swim and dive are under way. i'm joined my my colleague janis mackey frayer. if you go in now, or do you wait,
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dan bongino show and former secret service agent. when you learned about this and learned so many of these young kids were trapped in this cave and with the waters and monday soon season did you think this would be possible that this morning we would be saying that five of them are out alive? >> yes, thank god. just an incredible operation. you know, here's one of the things about water training. let me just be clear. my training is a small sliver of our fantastic navy seals and these thai navy seals. one of the things about water we do exercises in the waters, ainsley, where they would blind fold you and you would think you would orient yourself right await a minute in other words, turn you upside down and figure my way out pretty quickly. you would be shocked how in the water when you can't see how quickly you will swim in the wrong direction. you will go deeper. think about what they are dealing with they are not only dealing with -- this is in pools where we did this training. they are dealing with blacked out water. compressed spaces. kids who haven't really eaten a big hearty meal in a long time. probably not that healthy. just
dan bongino show and former secret service agent. when you learned about this and learned so many of these young kids were trapped in this cave and with the waters and monday soon season did you think this would be possible that this morning we would be saying that five of them are out alive? >> yes, thank god. just an incredible operation. you know, here's one of the things about water training. let me just be clear. my training is a small sliver of our fantastic navy seals and these...
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dan johnson. those letters but the concern now is the weather. yes. were the rescue operation is being run from. run from. will need to make it out of the cave. caveyour is really tricky and challenging. tricky and challenging. dive team lost his life here, the other evening. other evening. boost today with the communication between the boys and their families. between the boys and their families. with the loved ones for two weeks now. now. going to have to face in terms of being trained up. being trained up. parent saying about this, are they happy with the progress being made? happy with the progress being made? privacy on what is a very difficult time. time. media so we could see what communication there had been. communication there had been. risks and needs time and consideration. consideration. down 600 metres to reach the cave where the boys are at the moment. where the boys are at the moment. them out the way they came in a few weeks ago. weeks ago. we will leave you for now and thank you very much. and thank you very much. went over sweden, including from the duke of cambridge. duke of cambridge. saying you wanted to make history england
dan johnson. those letters but the concern now is the weather. yes. were the rescue operation is being run from. run from. will need to make it out of the cave. caveyour is really tricky and challenging. tricky and challenging. dive team lost his life here, the other evening. other evening. boost today with the communication between the boys and their families. between the boys and their families. with the loved ones for two weeks now. now. going to have to face in terms of being trained up....