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the robbery took place over at the horseshoe casino. >> the individual who wrote claims that they areonald's family and they are scared to death of him. love him to death but afraid of them. >> did you listen to phone calls? >> that's the other thing because they indicate in the letter that he's talking in codes and things like that on the phone. one of the investigators can listen and see what we get with that. all right. >> what you all doing? >> all inmate phone calls are recorded and it doesn't take long for the officer to find a suspicious conversation between wells and his girlfriend. >> they come get me to your pontiac. babe, come get me. >> i'm about to break out this bitch. >> the jail will take no chances. >> special emergency response team has been activated to secure him. >> we're going to jail 2, we're going to be looking for ronald wells. he might be planning to escape. we'll put the pod on the floor and everybody will be secured. corporal mcleland will key in the inmate and then once everything is secure. we're not explaining stuff to these guys, get them up and out. go
the robbery took place over at the horseshoe casino. >> the individual who wrote claims that they areonald's family and they are scared to death of him. love him to death but afraid of them. >> did you listen to phone calls? >> that's the other thing because they indicate in the letter that he's talking in codes and things like that on the phone. one of the investigators can listen and see what we get with that. all right. >> what you all doing? >> all inmate phone...
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they hear him speak to the corrupted dealer at the horseshoe. they hear him check on cards in play. of dollars from the casino. >> and on the coverage that we have right here that we're looking at right now, the team has won so much on this table that they have taken all of the high-value chips off of the table. >> narrator: with the cheat played out, the surveillance cameras follow martin aronson to the cashier to pick up his winnings -- $80,000. he waits an hour for the money he stole in half that time. his crime has been recorded in every way, but for all he knows, the cheat has not been noticed, and aronson is handed the cash. >> the normal procedure for a casino with a person that's won a large amount of cash -- they'll be escorted out, and the surveillance department will follow them. so, this coverage here is routine. >> narrator: as martin aronson walks out the door of one more casino with a wad of stolen cash, the fbi is plotting a sting designed to put an end to the tran organization. it will take place in biloxi. the setup began earlier with a dealer who worked with the tr
they hear him speak to the corrupted dealer at the horseshoe. they hear him check on cards in play. of dollars from the casino. >> and on the coverage that we have right here that we're looking at right now, the team has won so much on this table that they have taken all of the high-value chips off of the table. >> narrator: with the cheat played out, the surveillance cameras follow martin aronson to the cashier to pick up his winnings -- $80,000. he waits an hour for the money he...
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we could set up the horseshoe here, playing after church. just memories. then we are just in shock. >> meteorologist say more bad weather, including rain and floods is in store for the south-east. kevin corriveau is tracking the weather and joins us now. >> that's right. we have seen a lot of problems for the last couple of days, especially tornadic activity. the threat has gone down, but the threat of flooding has gone up. we have seen rain across florida. in total. in the last 12 hours. some received six inches of rain. anywhere from new orleans to florida. it's been a major problem. hazards look like this. we have a warning across parts of the panhandle. the threat of that goes down. it deals with flooding. that goes all the way through tomorrow. especially across the coastal regions. we have had rescues because of flooding across parts of north carolina. here are the thunder storms there. we expect to see flooding, and not only the carolinas, but delaware and new york and connecticut. the big threat of tornado is done with, for the most part it will be
we could set up the horseshoe here, playing after church. just memories. then we are just in shock. >> meteorologist say more bad weather, including rain and floods is in store for the south-east. kevin corriveau is tracking the weather and joins us now. >> that's right. we have seen a lot of problems for the last couple of days, especially tornadic activity. the threat has gone down, but the threat of flooding has gone up. we have seen rain across florida. in total. in the last 12...
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he was at the horseshoe casino. and he's small, lost weight. nothing like the pictures. >> if outrageous claims were his only issue, he would probably spend less time in segregation, the housing unit where problematic inmates are confined their cells for 23 hours a day and enjoy few if any privileges. >> inmate schmidt does not care about being locked up. it's obvious it does not matter to him how long he's in his cell. so he's a harder inmate to deal with because lockup doesn't work. >> he is currently back in segregation for taking his cleaning duties in another housing unit to an unacceptable level. >> schmidt was sweeping around here with his broom and everything like that, and i had to talk to an inmate around the corner. i came back and seen him pull telephone wires out of the wall. what are you doing? and he told me that there was a bomb in the telephone and that he was diffusing the bomb. >> schmidt, are you ready? >> he is charged with a 219, which is major disruptive conduct. >> while schmidt will not likely receive criminal charges fo
he was at the horseshoe casino. and he's small, lost weight. nothing like the pictures. >> if outrageous claims were his only issue, he would probably spend less time in segregation, the housing unit where problematic inmates are confined their cells for 23 hours a day and enjoy few if any privileges. >> inmate schmidt does not care about being locked up. it's obvious it does not matter to him how long he's in his cell. so he's a harder inmate to deal with because lockup doesn't...
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. >> every person in his family supposedly had the horseshoe tattoo and that meant you were part of hisization, his family. and so he made me go first. >> after fainting from pain, nicole didn't realize that worse would follow. that night campbell demanded that nicole have sex with him. >> i started crying. i was like, just feeling like i have to give you all my money, i have to sleep with men for you to get this money, and now i have to sleep with you also. like, isn't the money enough? >> angered by her reaction, she says, campbell exploded. >> he took out a belt and made me get naked, and beat me with the belt across my backside until i said that i would do what he wanted. >> for five years, campbell sold nicole online, in strip clubs, and on the streets of chicago. pocketing tens of thousands of dollars in cash. nicole says any thoughts of escape were banished one night when alex stripped her and another girl and zip tied them to a stripper pole. >> he had a tarp down, a blue tarp, and underneath the tarp was bats and hammers and chains and torture items. >> campbell started by beat
. >> every person in his family supposedly had the horseshoe tattoo and that meant you were part of hisization, his family. and so he made me go first. >> after fainting from pain, nicole didn't realize that worse would follow. that night campbell demanded that nicole have sex with him. >> i started crying. i was like, just feeling like i have to give you all my money, i have to sleep with men for you to get this money, and now i have to sleep with you also. like, isn't the...
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looking up at the horseshoe, it was always a matter of time when that was going to release and unfortunately a group of sherpas working in the ice ball. >> with the sherpas, especially the one you summited with, how technically advanced are they? >> probably not the same as a western climber like myself, so when i go to the him lay yas, i have climbed in alaska. i have earned my merit badges. for a lot of the sherpas, it's a family type business. i have a pair of boots that fit and next thing you know they're in a climbing harness in a very dangerous place that would require a lot of knowledge to do it safely. he has technical skills there on social media. >> such a beautiful place in this world. i'm sorry about the passing of your colleague. quick break and back after this. throwing in the $1,000 , fuel reward card is really what makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #2: actually, getting a great car with 42 highway miles per gallon makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #1: point is there's never been a better time to buy a jetta tdi clean diesel. avo: during the first ever volk
looking up at the horseshoe, it was always a matter of time when that was going to release and unfortunately a group of sherpas working in the ice ball. >> with the sherpas, especially the one you summited with, how technically advanced are they? >> probably not the same as a western climber like myself, so when i go to the him lay yas, i have climbed in alaska. i have earned my merit badges. for a lot of the sherpas, it's a family type business. i have a pair of boots that fit and...
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we're at the bottom of horseshoe bay in british colombia. i'm with phil nuytten. onally known as a deep water dive expert. you actually develop vehicles like this so people can go deep in the water, places they never have before. and something i have been learning from you as we have been down here is how difficult, even the simplest move seems to be. >> yes. it tends to be quite a chore. no question about it. the biggest attribute you need for this kind of work is patience. >> show us. we have a mock up of a black box. of what a black box would look like down here. it is already in the claw n the device on the outside of the vehicle here. it takes more than ten minutes under the best circumstances for that claw to grab the handle. now, watch what happens when we try to put it in to the basket that we'd need to take it back up to the surface. go ahead. this isn't something you think would be difficult, but you have to move by inches here. this is just two feet in front of our noses right here. and you can see how tough it is to get that box in to the basket. i can
we're at the bottom of horseshoe bay in british colombia. i'm with phil nuytten. onally known as a deep water dive expert. you actually develop vehicles like this so people can go deep in the water, places they never have before. and something i have been learning from you as we have been down here is how difficult, even the simplest move seems to be. >> yes. it tends to be quite a chore. no question about it. the biggest attribute you need for this kind of work is patience. >> show...
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martin savidge inside a submarine 50 feet below the surface in horseshoe bay. s limited. the quarters are cramped. it is the best way we can show you just how difficult the conditions are to work in. martin will be here later m "newsroom" from inside that submarine. >>> we begin this hour with breaking news out of south korea. it is a race against time as police say they believe passengers, most of them teenagers, students, may still be alive trapped inside that sunken ferry. amazingly, there is a new plan to pump oxygen into the sunken ship in an attempt to keep survivors breathing until rescuers can get to them. adding hope to the mission today, parents of some of the teenage passengers say they have received text messages from their kids coming from inside the ship. one message from a son to his mother reads, "there are a few people in the ship. we are not dead yet, so please send along this message. can't see a thing. it's totally dark. there are few men and women. women are screaming." a young girl wrote to calm her father. "dad, don't worry. i'm wearing a
martin savidge inside a submarine 50 feet below the surface in horseshoe bay. s limited. the quarters are cramped. it is the best way we can show you just how difficult the conditions are to work in. martin will be here later m "newsroom" from inside that submarine. >>> we begin this hour with breaking news out of south korea. it is a race against time as police say they believe passengers, most of them teenagers, students, may still be alive trapped inside that sunken ferry....
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you're looking at that as it's going down to the bottom of horseshoe bay in vancouver. we're going to go live to david in just a few moments when we gets to the bottom so you can see how difficult it really is to operate in those conditions, how tight those quarters are, how hot and sweaty it is inside there. you're going to follow his progress in the box in the bottom right hand corner of the screen. we'll be talking to him in a couple of moments. first we begin with michael holmes who is live in perth for us. what is the latest there, michael? >> hi, erin, yeah. four dives now completed. the bluefin-21 searching an area of nearly 50 square miles on the trips. depths between 3200 and 4500 meters down. the third trip was a particularly successful one, they say, in terms of the operation. 19 hours all around. they have analyzed the data on trips one through three. not showing anything of significance. but it is working well technically. they say they're getting great images from the bluefin. we're waiting on the results of dive number four. should get that soon. and dive
you're looking at that as it's going down to the bottom of horseshoe bay in vancouver. we're going to go live to david in just a few moments when we gets to the bottom so you can see how difficult it really is to operate in those conditions, how tight those quarters are, how hot and sweaty it is inside there. you're going to follow his progress in the box in the bottom right hand corner of the screen. we'll be talking to him in a couple of moments. first we begin with michael holmes who is live...
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he is going down right now, being lowered to the bottom of horseshoe bay in vancouver. coming up, david is going to show us how to cut through debris and get to a plane's black box. even watching those bubbles start to go up as you're going underwater here makes me start to feel very, very nausea. we also have breaking news in the ferry story. the captain of the ferry that sank with hundreds who are still on board tonight is now formally under arrest. how did he manage to get out when most of his passengers didn't? and a scenario for how tonight people on that ship may still be alive. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a research tool on thinkorswim. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft orient
he is going down right now, being lowered to the bottom of horseshoe bay in vancouver. coming up, david is going to show us how to cut through debris and get to a plane's black box. even watching those bubbles start to go up as you're going underwater here makes me start to feel very, very nausea. we also have breaking news in the ferry story. the captain of the ferry that sank with hundreds who are still on board tonight is now formally under arrest. how did he manage to get out when most of...
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. >> you went to that far away mysterious land, canada, for the simulator. horseshoeresting how the search has become this international effort. there's a lot of people around the world that are really invested in solving this mystery, as evidenced by the technology we've been seeing put into play. >> yeah, you've got it from -- i mean, i have pilots who come up to me all the time. if it's a restaurant, sit down right in front me, come on what do you know, die to talk about it. people who have just been caught up in this around the world. and then there is the technology. to be able to see some of the amazing equipment that is being used to try to solve this case is pretty astounding. and to go under water and sort of -- i said it was equivalent to getting into my washing man. >> he went to canada and spent the entire time in very confined spaces. let's talk about going under water. this was something that made you a little bit nervous. >> it did. little would be a gross understatement. >> did you think about saying no? >> i think at that point -- i've never said no.
. >> you went to that far away mysterious land, canada, for the simulator. horseshoeresting how the search has become this international effort. there's a lot of people around the world that are really invested in solving this mystery, as evidenced by the technology we've been seeing put into play. >> yeah, you've got it from -- i mean, i have pilots who come up to me all the time. if it's a restaurant, sit down right in front me, come on what do you know, die to talk about it....
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. >> reporter: chili is on what scientists call the ring of fire, the 25,000-mile-long horseshoe is a location of 90% of the world's earthquakes. the site of this quake is where the floor of the pacific ocean slips below south america. shimon wdowinski is a university of miami geophysicist. >> the rate of motion is about two and a half inches per year. so every about 100, 150 years it is released by a large earthquake. >> reporter: this animation from the pacific tsunami warning center shows how the ripples from this earthquake traveled more than 6,000 miles. tsunami advisories were issued as far as away as hawaii, but no damage was reported. people we spoke to in chili said a series of quakes in recent days had put people on edge so they reacted quickly, when the shaking began last night. there have been 40 aftershocks that have hit the area that have registered 4.0 in magnitude, and, scott, scientists say that even a bigger earthquake could still hit the area. >> pelley: vincente arenas in our miami newsroom. thank you. a disease that kept a lot of baby boomers home from school has
. >> reporter: chili is on what scientists call the ring of fire, the 25,000-mile-long horseshoe is a location of 90% of the world's earthquakes. the site of this quake is where the floor of the pacific ocean slips below south america. shimon wdowinski is a university of miami geophysicist. >> the rate of motion is about two and a half inches per year. so every about 100, 150 years it is released by a large earthquake. >> reporter: this animation from the pacific tsunami...
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. >> the horseshoe is in his pocket. >> the gop should have taken the senate in 2010 and 2012.y should have taken the white house in the last elect n election. >> okay. but they didn't. in terms of what ben is saying, i think right now the democratic party is trying to rally around the president and the early numbers on obamacare. >> right. >> if you want to stop the bleeding, that's where you have to stop. on the other hand, lousy jobs number will hurt them and gives the gop more ammo, no question. >> have you seen larry kudlow push back to someone of the right of him? you wouldn't have said that. and then i said it. >> when i said the republicans should have won the last election. given the economic background, i think the same thing could happen again. something will happen in 2014. >> you're convinced the numbers are manipulated. >> no, i'm not. that's not what i'm saying. if you add in people that would like to work and the participation rate, it's not a great environment except for companies. >> that's why janet yellen has gotten off the number. she knows the number is no
. >> the horseshoe is in his pocket. >> the gop should have taken the senate in 2010 and 2012.y should have taken the white house in the last elect n election. >> okay. but they didn't. in terms of what ben is saying, i think right now the democratic party is trying to rally around the president and the early numbers on obamacare. >> right. >> if you want to stop the bleeding, that's where you have to stop. on the other hand, lousy jobs number will hurt them and...
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we're at the bottom of horseshoe bay in british columbia. th phil nuytten, he's internationally known as a deepwater dive expert. you actually develop vehicles like this so people can go deep into the water, places they never have before. and something i've been learning from you, as we've been down here, is how difficult even the simplest move seems to be. >> yes, it tends to be quite a chore, no question about it. the biggest attribute you need for this kind of work is patience. >> reporter: and show us. we have a mock-up of a black box, of what a black box would look like down here. it is already in the claw, the device that's on the outside of our vehicle here. and it takes more than ten minutes under the best circumstances for that claw to grab the handle. now, watch what happens when we try to put it into the basket that we would need to take it back up to the surface. go ahead. this isn't something you would think would be difficult, but you have to move by inches here. this is just 2 feet in front of our noses, right here, and you can
we're at the bottom of horseshoe bay in british columbia. th phil nuytten, he's internationally known as a deepwater dive expert. you actually develop vehicles like this so people can go deep into the water, places they never have before. and something i've been learning from you, as we've been down here, is how difficult even the simplest move seems to be. >> yes, it tends to be quite a chore, no question about it. the biggest attribute you need for this kind of work is patience....
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the willies to claustrophobics everywhere. >> reporter: that is correct, we are off horseshoe bay here. the conditions here are very similar to what a manned mission may encounter at the bottom of the indian ocean where they're searching right now. and phil nuytten is with me right now. a deep dive expert. and he actually develops the vehicles that we're in right now. so phil, you have explained to me that this is a game of inches. something very delicate. that if you're going to go down and collect a black box you can't just go down, and zip right back up with it? >> no, that is very true. >> reporter: we have a black box right here already in the claw of this vehicle. and just show me o-- it is a vey delicate operation just to put it into the basket that we need to put it in to carry it back up to the surface. and while you're watching this, notice how the water is moving and how cloudy it is here. it is sediment that can be a problem if you stir it up. it is almost like blowing into a handful of flour. you would be blind for a while. and every motion like this, you would just have to
the willies to claustrophobics everywhere. >> reporter: that is correct, we are off horseshoe bay here. the conditions here are very similar to what a manned mission may encounter at the bottom of the indian ocean where they're searching right now. and phil nuytten is with me right now. a deep dive expert. and he actually develops the vehicles that we're in right now. so phil, you have explained to me that this is a game of inches. something very delicate. that if you're going to go down...
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shuffling had this with what many see as in you to take this with you especially the south china sea where they came to a large horseshoe shaped its way to tear it and thought to be reaching minerals and energy resources the philippines now the country's eastern china's claim. manila has asked an international court to rule on who should control it entertaining. many of the content in your school attended the speech. during the week. the bomber also offered his backing to japan in a similar standoff with the islands claimed by china he was saying in the region was our next story police used water cannon to break up an anti nuclear demonstration in taiwan. the protesters demanding the government scrapped plans to start a new reactor the groups had been occupying a busy street in my case since sunday the government says it will suspend work on the plant until the referendum is held by one sits on the same size that fault line as earthquake prone japan. if you're an earthquake because the disaster similar to what happened in the game the least seventeen people were killed in the central united states on sunday when tornado
shuffling had this with what many see as in you to take this with you especially the south china sea where they came to a large horseshoe shaped its way to tear it and thought to be reaching minerals and energy resources the philippines now the country's eastern china's claim. manila has asked an international court to rule on who should control it entertaining. many of the content in your school attended the speech. during the week. the bomber also offered his backing to japan in a similar...
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the treehouse. we would set up horseshoe right here, and we would play on sundays after church, and just memories, and we're just in shock. >> the storm system has already spun off about 100 tornado, and there could be more on the way. let's bring in kevin now for more on what's ahead. kevin. >> richelle, we're looking at tornadoes right now in north carolina. for parts of alabama and mississippi, i'll get to that in a moment. and we're seeing active weather there. but in north carolina, seven tornadoes have been reported, a couple in the last 20 minutes, and you can see where the red box is, that's a watchbox covering most of south carolina. if we break that down just a little bit. it's dark red and it's a taupe,o watch box, and that means that we expect tornadoes in the future. but parts of fayetteville, a warning is imminent or we have tornadoes on the ground. in parts of fayetteville, there were tornadoes on the ground several minutes ago, pushing through the ream, and we expect this to continue for the next several hours in the area. let's go to the southeast. and we did see a lot of activity yes
the treehouse. we would set up horseshoe right here, and we would play on sundays after church, and just memories, and we're just in shock. >> the storm system has already spun off about 100 tornado, and there could be more on the way. let's bring in kevin now for more on what's ahead. kevin. >> richelle, we're looking at tornadoes right now in north carolina. for parts of alabama and mississippi, i'll get to that in a moment. and we're seeing active weather there. but in north...
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the very fact that we're able to bring this to you live from down here in horseshoe bay in british columbiag to be able to try and show you something here. we're resting on the bottom, and let me look back towards phil. phil newton is right here with me. as you can see, we've become very close friends, as everybody else inside this submersible. just so you know, there are four of us in a space that i would say would seem -- let's go to our pilot. jeff eaton is the man who is actually driving this thing. i would point out that phil newton has years and years, decades of upped water recovery effort. >> that's true. like everything else, it's never easy. as you can see as we move to get a better grip on this thing, a big cloud of silt swells up from the bottom. we have to wait for the silt to settle before we can see what we're doing. no matter what method is used to cover any portion of the wreckage or the data recorder, the same problem is going to hold true. >> we can actually look out through this -- this is plexiglas here? >> yes, flex glass. >> just to reassure me? >> three inches thick.
the very fact that we're able to bring this to you live from down here in horseshoe bay in british columbiag to be able to try and show you something here. we're resting on the bottom, and let me look back towards phil. phil newton is right here with me. as you can see, we've become very close friends, as everybody else inside this submersible. just so you know, there are four of us in a space that i would say would seem -- let's go to our pilot. jeff eaton is the man who is actually driving...
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the way. >> yes, isn't that a gorgeous background? this is horseshoe bay, british columbia. whether you use a manned submersible like this one or using an rov, getting them into the water is actually a very difficult but very needed ballet. we are going to show you how it all works, take you under water in the process, do it to you live. see you in a bit. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>> back now to the search, six weeks old today. fl
the way. >> yes, isn't that a gorgeous background? this is horseshoe bay, british columbia. whether you use a manned submersible like this one or using an rov, getting them into the water is actually a very difficult but very needed ballet. we are going to show you how it all works, take you under water in the process, do it to you live. see you in a bit. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back,...
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here we are at the bottom of horseshoe bay, british columbia. o you today. phil is the expert. we showed how the black box can be gotten with the manipulator arm. essentially, phil, if this was caught in wreckage, in other words, if the black box or whatever they needed to retrieve from the aircraft was caught in wreckage, how you're talking about having to cut and either somehow pull apart the aircraft. >> that's correct. >> the problem is trying to cut your way into it. trying to remove the debris around it. so you have to cut it or attach a jaw to it, something like a manipulator and rip it up from the surface or be able to do with it the arm. the whole thing depends on the position of the wreck and how much debris there isnd all of those things. and you won't know what you need until you see what that situation is. >> we got a couple of tools we can show you here, chris. one, if you look out, maybe through the forward, we can show you in two angles. the camera here, it may look like a 45 record. >> that's what it looks like. >> this is an abr
here we are at the bottom of horseshoe bay, british columbia. o you today. phil is the expert. we showed how the black box can be gotten with the manipulator arm. essentially, phil, if this was caught in wreckage, in other words, if the black box or whatever they needed to retrieve from the aircraft was caught in wreckage, how you're talking about having to cut and either somehow pull apart the aircraft. >> that's correct. >> the problem is trying to cut your way into it. trying to...
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the entire area. what parts of affected just so we know. >> it's more of a horseshoe stretching for south america to alaskaown to indonesia. what you have is the pacific ocean is spreading out and smacking into the continents along the edges. you have mountains and earthquakes. they are happening here all the time. 90% are o long the ring of fire. 80% of the big ones happen along here. >> 8.2 clearly a massive earthquake. by comparison, some of the one of the in california are with the sixes. what would happen if an 8.2 hit los angeles or san death or or san francisco? >> it would be horrific. estimates in los angeles, for example, a 7.5 magnitude which is less, you would have upwards of $250 billion in damage. hundreds of thousands of people displaced from their homes and tens of thousands of people homeless and thousands of fatalities. that's the key point. where it happens matters almost as much as how powerful it is. something happens in the wrong place. >> one thing you want to know is will there be tremors that sends a warning and an aftershock. >> you don't know for sure until after the big one happ
the entire area. what parts of affected just so we know. >> it's more of a horseshoe stretching for south america to alaskaown to indonesia. what you have is the pacific ocean is spreading out and smacking into the continents along the edges. you have mountains and earthquakes. they are happening here all the time. 90% are o long the ring of fire. 80% of the big ones happen along here. >> 8.2 clearly a massive earthquake. by comparison, some of the one of the in california are with...
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correspondent martin savidge from the flight simulator for many weeks is now tucked inside here this real submarine underwater. he is in horseshoe bay, vancouver, british columbia. martin, i know that this is a manned submarine. this is not, you know -- not the device obviously that they are using now in the indian ocean. what were the advantages of having a manned device? >> reporter: you are right. this device that we are able to choose is the aquarius and can go to a depth of about 1,000 feet. nowhere near the depth we are talking about potentially for the aircraft. there are many ways we can show you the difficulties they are up against. phil nuytton is joining me here. extremely tight quarters for this vessel that we are inside here. i don't know if hes that ability to swing around and show jeff heaton, the chief pilot in the back here. >> tight quarters. >> inside of this vessel. the p take a look at the view out here. you can see we are sitting right on the bottom. there's some -- you can see some vegetation right down there. but the first thing i noticed here is visibility issues. visibility issues is something that very
correspondent martin savidge from the flight simulator for many weeks is now tucked inside here this real submarine underwater. he is in horseshoe bay, vancouver, british columbia. martin, i know that this is a manned submarine. this is not, you know -- not the device obviously that they are using now in the indian ocean. what were the advantages of having a manned device? >> reporter: you are right. this device that we are able to choose is the aquarius and can go to a depth of about...
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the one thing we can't let these guys do is -- gamble, because this is more or less what they do up here. this one right here, that one over there. >> like horseshoes>> yeah. >> andre -- ♪ >> yeah. i've been working on it for months. >> i saw that. >> yeah. that's why my head's so big. i have a wealth of knowledge. it's a success. i think it's going to be good, as long as these guys don't -- don't abuse it. >> but not everyone shares flynn's enthusiasm. >> came up with a bean bag idea. i honestly don't think it was -- he was serious about it. well, then they bought it. so now he's like, they think it's a good idea. so now i guess i got to run with it. >> justin's brother john is also a deputy at the jail. >> other than having bald heads, they're complete opposites. >> night and day. >> cory, i tried rogaine. they lie to you. that stuff doesn't make anything grow. >> i don't think i look anything like that guy, and they think that i am sometimes him. they come up to me and ask me about these crazy stories. i say, sorry, i don't know what you're talking about. they look at me like i'm completely lying because they think i'm him. >> i'm going to head
the one thing we can't let these guys do is -- gamble, because this is more or less what they do up here. this one right here, that one over there. >> like horseshoes>> yeah. >> andre -- ♪ >> yeah. i've been working on it for months. >> i saw that. >> yeah. that's why my head's so big. i have a wealth of knowledge. it's a success. i think it's going to be good, as long as these guys don't -- don't abuse it. >> but not everyone shares flynn's...
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the water, and all begins to get revealed here. and look at that view. i mean, this is british columbia, horseshoee to say when you have been down below, maybe a little welcoming as well. >> every time. so now what happens? >> take us up higher than the deck of the recovery vessel, then swing us over, and put us on the deck. >> assuming a vessel like this has gone through 15 hours down below, what has to be done to prepare for the next journey? >> all systems have to be rechecked to be sure all systems work properly. the co2 scrubber chemical has to be changed for co2 scrubbing. the air bottles have to be recharged with high pressure air. >> here we are. fredricka, that's how you get out of the water. it may look easy but there's a lot to it. >> no, it does not look easy, but you did it. thank you so much, martin, thanks for that perspective. >>> all right. surviving a deadly disaster. how do you cope when you escape death but others near you don't. i'm randy, and i quit smoking with chantix. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years, but i needed help in quitting smoking.
the water, and all begins to get revealed here. and look at that view. i mean, this is british columbia, horseshoee to say when you have been down below, maybe a little welcoming as well. >> every time. so now what happens? >> take us up higher than the deck of the recovery vessel, then swing us over, and put us on the deck. >> assuming a vessel like this has gone through 15 hours down below, what has to be done to prepare for the next journey? >> all systems have to be...