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As sub runs low on oxygen, ‘will to live needs to be accounted for’

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Rear Adm. John Mauger of the U.S. Coast Guard joins TODAY to talk about the latest efforts to rescue the five people on board the missing submersible Titan as it runs low on oxygen. “People’s will to live really needs to be accounted for, as well,” he says.

What we know about how much oxygen remains on the missing Titanic submersible