Transcript for US eyewitness on rescuing soccer team from cave

I want to bring in U.S. Air force captain jesca tait we just S injames' pieart of the America military team on the ground hel in this. Captaitait, thanks for being with us. We are all overjoyed these boys have been found safe and, of se, their coach. What congress are they right now? The conditif theboys, I uld definitely have thethai oritiebe able to giveou that information. What is important T note they're alive and getting assistannd that we're transitioning to ts next phase which is kind of figuring out how to safely extract them? We did see a hear from them shortly in that video inside that cave. It seems from what we can tell that they're doing at least okay. Really, when you think about , nine days, complete darkness, no foo and I watched the vnd it was S moving to me because WHE I think about at pretty much that mental will to live,ike these boys have it and to see prettyuch all ofhailand here from the volunteer workers to the medics to the military, we've bn at "The rbg workout"ing S by side with our Thai partners since we hit the ground on the 28h. You are working so incredibly hard. They are not out of dangeryet. Talk to us about one of the scenarios you are considering potentially having to leave them inere, of course, F their own safety, to bring T food, to bring them supplieut they could be in there for a long time. It's importa to not the safety. When it comes to B able to extract the children well as the coac safety is point and, you know, this is a T D. Ai-led multinational rescue operation and looking at all the opons and what ishe best possible option too this. He whole world is watching andering this team on as you try to get these boys out in th race against the clock. One of the other efforts ye considerinis potentially teaching them how to dive and swim their way out? Yeah,s I said, know, all options are beingonsidered at T time, so whatever is the most VI, youknow, considing the conditions of the chil, you know, the environmental conditions, et cetera, like a those factors go into risk assessment when comes toplanning. I keep going back to how younghese boys are, 11 to 16 years old D putting yourself, trying to put yourself their nd-set. This to be absolutely terrifying for them. Can you us anyth about their mind-set. Where they need to be in order to be able to make this next stepis journey out? So, this is probably of the most difficultype of divingre is. Rely, and I mean the British divets that did that dive like that is truly amazing. So I think they'ring all those options to Fure out like where do you get to for that mental resiliency as well as phlogical resili so I'm ally excited T be here and to see what course of action they decide to take. And the workers have a hag tank Swimm through condition that look likemud. Are through narrow caves to get to theseboys. What exactly are they up against right now? I mn likeou said, mud this. Is rainy season in thailan so, you kn you Thi the weather ISD no the next moment it could be raining and that contributes to theeather conditions within the cave and as well as the water levels so I think that being able to factor that into the courses of action to be able to ext these ildren, that'sll being considered. Captain tait, our thank to you and this and prars with the boy, of cose, all those rescue workers on ground there, thank you. Thank you. Those conditions, it took the Navy S.E.A.L.S six S just to get to where the boys are to think this is what they have to swim through if that's the route they will go but toear the captain say they have the mental toughness, the will to live, to do this, we are really with them through this. Ou can feel the excitement allhroughhat camp right there. Indeed. And amazement at the same time they're all oka but still got along road to go but, cecihank you vch for that. Now we're go T the wildfires in the rd-breaking

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