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as the iceberg went past. as a result of that, titanic actually did a loop like you see here, eventually winding up pointing northward when it finally came to a stop. this is an animation of exactly what happened in 2 1/2 second increments, beginning with that order of hard of starboard. it was also tn seconds later acknowledged that the help was hard over and now the agonizing wait and the unfortunate collision that took place right there in terms of first contact. and then, as you can see, the order came hard of port, and the ship now is asked to turn its sturn away from the iceberg. you'll see it pulling away from there. we were able to actually use a model of the turning curves of the vessel to create this particular animation. so it actually is to scale as you can see here. as you can see, you'll see the ship turning to the right as a result of the help being put so far over to the other side. the iceberg can be seen off the starboard quarter as the iceberg disappeared into the night. in 1912 everybody af
as the iceberg went past. as a result of that, titanic actually did a loop like you see here, eventually winding up pointing northward when it finally came to a stop. this is an animation of exactly what happened in 2 1/2 second increments, beginning with that order of hard of starboard. it was also tn seconds later acknowledged that the help was hard over and now the agonizing wait and the unfortunate collision that took place right there in terms of first contact. and then, as you can see,...
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as the iceberg went past. as a result of that titanic actually did a loop like you see here. eventually winding pointing northward. when it finally came to a stop. this is an an make of exactly what happened in 2 1/2 second increments beginning with that order. it was also -- five seconds later acknowledged that it was hard over. now the -- agonizing wait and the unfortunate collision that took place right will in terms of first contact and then as you can see the water came and the ship now has to turn its stern away from the iceberg and you will see it pulling away from the -- we were able to actually use a model of the -- turning -- curves of the vessel to create this particular animation. so it is actually to scale as you see here. you see the ship turning to the right as -- as a result of that. over to the other side. eventually the iceberg was seen off tas the iceberg disappeared into the night. 1912, everybody -- the titanic disaster, you know, came up with ideas of what took place. one of which came fr
as the iceberg went past. as a result of that titanic actually did a loop like you see here. eventually winding pointing northward. when it finally came to a stop. this is an an make of exactly what happened in 2 1/2 second increments beginning with that order. it was also -- five seconds later acknowledged that it was hard over. now the -- agonizing wait and the unfortunate collision that took place right will in terms of first contact and then as you can see the water came and the ship now...
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anything less than that is correct the iceberg would have struck. and it turns out that if he would have waited 20 seconds, the iceberg instead of hitting the bow would have hit near the stern which would have caused more damage. if he waited 25 seconds, it would have hit about mid ship where the engine room and boiler rooms are and we could have had another costa concordia problem except there's no place it go, the ship would have sang withk an hour or less. could have been worse than it was. so my own feeling is that he did the best under the circumstances that he can by taking the action he did. he just had -- it's just unfortunate that five compartments were open to the sea. if they would have been four, we would have been okay. okay. yes. >> you told us about the human cost of the tragedy. what about the financial cost, cost of the ship, any litigation from the families of those that were lost? >> that isn't exactly my area of expertise, but they did have in 1913 through 1915, they had a bunch of what we call limitation of liability hearings th
anything less than that is correct the iceberg would have struck. and it turns out that if he would have waited 20 seconds, the iceberg instead of hitting the bow would have hit near the stern which would have caused more damage. if he waited 25 seconds, it would have hit about mid ship where the engine room and boiler rooms are and we could have had another costa concordia problem except there's no place it go, the ship would have sang withk an hour or less. could have been worse than it was....
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it hit that iceberg at 11:40 p.m. on april 14, 1912. less than three hours later, the ship was in half. and on the sea bed almost four kilometers below. one century later, the sinking of the titanic is being remembered around the world and in middle river tonight, dozens of people marked this day with a titanic dinner experience. >> it's so wonderful to see you again. >> i appreciate that. thank you. >> welcome aboard the titanic. >> this is a remembrance and re-enactment of a day 100 years ago to this hour of the fatal -- the sinking of the titanic. >> a pleasure to see you again. >> we're so excited. >> an incredible story. and we all probably have seen the movie. we know about the sinking. on that very quiet, quiet night in the middle of the north lanic with the boat going down -- in the north atlantic with the boat going down after striking the iceberg. >> it's the titanic. no! >> the important thing is it's 100 years to the hour. the 14th of april fell on a saturday night. and as soon as i heard that, this has got to be a party. >>
it hit that iceberg at 11:40 p.m. on april 14, 1912. less than three hours later, the ship was in half. and on the sea bed almost four kilometers below. one century later, the sinking of the titanic is being remembered around the world and in middle river tonight, dozens of people marked this day with a titanic dinner experience. >> it's so wonderful to see you again. >> i appreciate that. thank you. >> welcome aboard the titanic. >> this is a remembrance and...
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con esa maniobra el iceberg fue un gigante abre latas que fue ra jandz todo cÓmo se pudo evitar esto. manera su pudiera salvar, es fÁcil decirlo aca cien aÑos despuÉs sin estar al puesto de mando con un iceberg al frente y tener que maniobrar el gigante titanic en este momento, esta es la historia de la la leyenda. >>> una historia interesante, y ahora vamos a las imÁgenes reales de un helicÓptero en rescato, con un yate que chocÓ contra una barrera de rocas en la bahÍa de san francisco, el servicio de guardacosta dijo que en el yate irÁn 4 marinos, 3 de ellos se salvaron y uno continÚa desaparecido. y mientras espaÑa enfrenta una grave crisis financiera y una de cada dos jÓvenes no tienen empleos, el rey an carlos disfrutaba un viaje de cacerÍa, una fotografÍa ha circulado con el rey y un (efelefante, 3 mese despuÉs que el yerno fue vinculado a actos de corrupciÓn, un viaje de 15 dÍas cuesta mÁs del salario anual de un espaÑol, medio de locales, dicen que si el viaje hubiera permianecido como secreto porque el rey sufriÓ un accidente. >>> despuÉs de comerciales veremos lo que estÁ pa
con esa maniobra el iceberg fue un gigante abre latas que fue ra jandz todo cÓmo se pudo evitar esto. manera su pudiera salvar, es fÁcil decirlo aca cien aÑos despuÉs sin estar al puesto de mando con un iceberg al frente y tener que maniobrar el gigante titanic en este momento, esta es la historia de la la leyenda. >>> una historia interesante, y ahora vamos a las imÁgenes reales de un helicÓptero en rescato, con un yate que chocÓ contra una barrera de rocas en la bahÍa de san...
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and the other, a mirage that could have kept them from moving into the iceberg.rgs can bend images like a funhouse mirror. look at the top of the screen. those are successive pictures of the same ship. the modern cruise industry has come a long way in terms of safety, sophistication and size. the titanic which was the largest slip of its kind in 1912 is much smaller than what we have now. the entire "titanic" can easily fit inside one of the larger cruise ships operating today. >> on this 100th anniversary, even the movie "titanic" is changing. after an as trophies sift noticed the movie has the night sky wrong. the movie in 3d has an accurate sky. >>> history has been rewritten in a story that captured our imagination for a century. dan harris abc news new york. >>> of the "titanic" would have been dwarfed today. to mark the anniversary, a mini series detailing the doomed voyage. see you tomorrow night.
and the other, a mirage that could have kept them from moving into the iceberg.rgs can bend images like a funhouse mirror. look at the top of the screen. those are successive pictures of the same ship. the modern cruise industry has come a long way in terms of safety, sophistication and size. the titanic which was the largest slip of its kind in 1912 is much smaller than what we have now. the entire "titanic" can easily fit inside one of the larger cruise ships operating today....
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>> there is no obsession with iceberg, just excitement. >> a symbol of what is wild and beautiful, andordinary about nature. >> and so rare. other whale species appear in white. all belugas, some humpback whails like this one frolicking off the barrier reef in australia. >> awesome. >> photos suggest iceberg that was seen in 2008, as far back as wa 2000. the scotland based researchers will look for him again to track his movements and listen to his family conversations. and to give iceberg and his relatives the best chance to stay alive, unlike ahab's plans for his white whale. >> we are not out to kill him. the opposite of moby dick. >> impressive video. >> beautiful. >> another expedition planned for the area in the next few weeks. >>> scientists say if they find iceberg, they won't tag him, they'll learn what they can by shooting more video. >>> coming up next on news4, baseball fans will do anything to catch a foul ball, even let a little boy cry. we have that story straight ahead. >>> plus, what is a rare 34 carat diamond fetch on the open market? we'll tell you. >>> coming up at
>> there is no obsession with iceberg, just excitement. >> a symbol of what is wild and beautiful, andordinary about nature. >> and so rare. other whale species appear in white. all belugas, some humpback whails like this one frolicking off the barrier reef in australia. >> awesome. >> photos suggest iceberg that was seen in 2008, as far back as wa 2000. the scotland based researchers will look for him again to track his movements and listen to his family...
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the "titanic" collided with an iceberg. passengers retracing the journey, lining up for a dance on the ship's main dining room floor. gathering for a group portrait to mark the anniversary 100 years later. if you've been fascinated by the "titanic," two new theories, is the moon to blame or a mirage? and dan harris explain what it would have looked like had "titanic" made it to new york. for just a few minutes. ws the hygienist recommended biotene. it's clean and refreshing, i feel like i have plenty of fluid in my mouth. i brush with the biotene toothpaste and i use the mouthwash every morning. it's changed my life. it is the last thing i do before i walk out the door. biotene gives me that fresh confident feeling. but also a caring touch. you learn to get a feel for the trouble spots. to know its wants... its needs...its dreams. ♪call 1-800-steemer. baban cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cash back. right now,
the "titanic" collided with an iceberg. passengers retracing the journey, lining up for a dance on the ship's main dining room floor. gathering for a group portrait to mark the anniversary 100 years later. if you've been fascinated by the "titanic," two new theories, is the moon to blame or a mirage? and dan harris explain what it would have looked like had "titanic" made it to new york. for just a few minutes. ws the hygienist recommended biotene. it's clean and...
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you cannot see any water lapping against the iceberg. it was a combination errors that took place. >> visitors to the titanic museum in tennessee are transported back to 1912. they see life in the third class cabins, experienced a nightmare of trying to escape hellish scenarios. and the beauty of the ship before she was lost. there may be no better representation of the titanic's majesty, her opulence, and this, the grand staircase, with first- class passengers entry point to the biggest and best ship of the time. what remains are haunting images. the only photographs taken aboard the titanic, a life preserver, and the 1500 names of those that perished in the icy waters of the north atlantic. >> you are in love with it? >> yes i am. i am fascinated by it. >> the museum is the vision of john joselyn and his wife mary. >> what is the 100 your anniversary means you married? >> it means to me that we have a position in life where we are helping to carry the legacy of titanic and we are often asked how we pay respect to those that gave their
you cannot see any water lapping against the iceberg. it was a combination errors that took place. >> visitors to the titanic museum in tennessee are transported back to 1912. they see life in the third class cabins, experienced a nightmare of trying to escape hellish scenarios. and the beauty of the ship before she was lost. there may be no better representation of the titanic's majesty, her opulence, and this, the grand staircase, with first- class passengers entry point to the biggest...
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. >>> and the iceberg took a fall, the titanic havgoe neow dn. dne.icture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. [ female announcer ] cheeserburger macaroni hamburger helper. now even cheesier and tastier. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's why green giant picks vegetables at their peak. ...and freezes them fast, locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho, ho, ho. green giant >>> researchers found women obese during pregnancy are 60% more likely to have a child with autism. they are also two times more likely to have a child with developmental delay. right now more than one-third of women in the u.s. of the child bearing age are considered obese. >> if you are planning a pregnancy, you might think about losing weight and get
. >>> and the iceberg took a fall, the titanic havgoe neow dn. dne.icture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. [ female announcer ] cheeserburger macaroni hamburger helper. now even cheesier and tastier. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. gives us...
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struck an iceberg, he said. i walked poured and saw nothing peculiar but crushed ice under my feet, which had been sliffed from the iceberg, picking up pieces. well, williams, i said, we've struck an iceberg and i've brought you a piece of it for you to put in your highball. so here goes." >> clearly unfazed and convinced the titanic was unsinkable taylor and his wife got into a lifeboat when ordered to. >>" all lights were extinguished synchronizing the crash. darkness prevailed. the idealized conception of mortal man gradually settled bow-first under the icy waters of the mid-atlantic, said to be the deepest part of the ocean. a real tragedy, 1,500 or more people were plunged into the ocean, all calling for help. a sound never to be forgotten. " >> carroll said taylor lived with the day for the rest of his life. >> it was said he never recovered from this. >> angry lienia jolie -- angelina jolie and brad pitt are said to have agreed to marry. >> stay with us. "11 news fitness coming up." >> but first last nigh
struck an iceberg, he said. i walked poured and saw nothing peculiar but crushed ice under my feet, which had been sliffed from the iceberg, picking up pieces. well, williams, i said, we've struck an iceberg and i've brought you a piece of it for you to put in your highball. so here goes." >> clearly unfazed and convinced the titanic was unsinkable taylor and his wife got into a lifeboat when ordered to. >>" all lights were extinguished synchronizing the crash. darkness...
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from the ship to the iceberg, how middle river marked the 100th anniversary tonight.
from the ship to the iceberg, how middle river marked the 100th anniversary tonight.
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struck an iceberg, he said. i walked forward and saw nothing peculiar, but crushed ice under my feet, which had been sliffered from iceberg, picking up a piece -- well, williams, i said, we've struck an iceberg and i've brought you a piece of it to put in your highball. so here goes." >> clearly unphased and convinced the titanic was unthinkable, taylor and his wife only got into a lifeboat when ordered to. then, a half mile out, it hit him. all lights were extinguished. synchronizing with the crash. darkness prevailed. the idealized conception of mortal man gradually settled bow-first under the icy waters of the mid-atlantic said to be the deepest part of the ocean. a real tragedy. a sound never to be forgotten. >> carroll said taylor lived with that day for the rest of his life. >> it was said he never recovered from this, the horror of what he experienced. >> kate amara, wbal-tv 11 news. >> well, are you looking for a good book to red? the enon pratt free library with some schlecks teens and adults will want
struck an iceberg, he said. i walked forward and saw nothing peculiar, but crushed ice under my feet, which had been sliffered from iceberg, picking up a piece -- well, williams, i said, we've struck an iceberg and i've brought you a piece of it to put in your highball. so here goes." >> clearly unphased and convinced the titanic was unthinkable, taylor and his wife only got into a lifeboat when ordered to. then, a half mile out, it hit him. all lights were extinguished....
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try scaling an iceberg. that's right, these two buddies try to do it.t in emberly and a friend climbs giant chunks of ice. are you kidding me? at any moment the ice could roll and kill the men. if that wasn't scary enough, they jump off the icebergs into the frigid water once they're bored with the climbing. some people really thrive on that rush. look at him jumping back into the water in newfoundland. >> thrillseeking at its best, worst, i don't know. >> i will never, ever, ever, ever see me close to doing anything like that. >> no rope, no ice picks. good for them. >> good for them? >> somebody had a camera and now you have seen it. >> adventure-seekers are crazy. another word i would like to use. >>> 4:41. tom kierein, awesome weather? >> yeah, but a chilly start. this afternoon, a contrast. right now under a clear sky, down into the 40s throughout most of the region. reagan national at 54. annapolis, 54. those are the warm spots near the miellder waters of the potoc and bay. dress accordingly, you'll need the jacket this morning. by 9:00, near 60.
try scaling an iceberg. that's right, these two buddies try to do it.t in emberly and a friend climbs giant chunks of ice. are you kidding me? at any moment the ice could roll and kill the men. if that wasn't scary enough, they jump off the icebergs into the frigid water once they're bored with the climbing. some people really thrive on that rush. look at him jumping back into the water in newfoundland. >> thrillseeking at its best, worst, i don't know. >> i will never, ever, ever,...
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and that's why so many icebergs in the water where the titanic was running.d, too, as the titanic ran into that cold current, we know the cold current was there because the icebergs were there. sometimes you can get inversions to make boats look a little bit crazy. now, let me show you this. this is a boat on lake superior. there's the bottom of the hull. this is just a freighter. that's what it should look like. because the air is so cold, we're actually seeing an inversion. we're seeing another part of the ship above it that doesn't really exist. this is literally a mirage up here. this mirage may have been what the california was seeing when it thought it was seeing a different ship than the titanic and said i must not be very close to the titanic. we're very close to this other ship. if you can imagine what the captain was thinking when he saw possibly a ship turned upside down, not really realizing that that was just an inversion, a mirage he was seeing, so when the fireworks were going off, they weren't very high compared to the ship. they said there's
and that's why so many icebergs in the water where the titanic was running.d, too, as the titanic ran into that cold current, we know the cold current was there because the icebergs were there. sometimes you can get inversions to make boats look a little bit crazy. now, let me show you this. this is a boat on lake superior. there's the bottom of the hull. this is just a freighter. that's what it should look like. because the air is so cold, we're actually seeing an inversion. we're seeing...
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at any moment the icebergs could roll and kill those guys.hat's not risky enough, you saw them, they jumped off the icebergs into the frigid water there. and they were bored is how they apparently got -- no, they said they thought of the idea, spent a year planning and thinking about it, and then went out and did it and decided to jump off just like that. this was just earlier this week. they said it's not that cold or not as cold as it could be in the water there. >> they -- they're making it look fun. it is very dangerous -- i'm shaking my head. >> not so much. >>> 5:41. weather & traffic on the 1s. meteorologist tom kierein telling us a little about this cold weather and what's ahead for the weekend. hi, tom. >> hi, look at the lavender sky over capitol hill. that's a live view from the city camera predawn. sunrise still more than a half-hour away. in fact, not until 6:24 this morning. here's your day ahead. right now, chilly, in the 40s. by noontime, we should be up around 70 degrees with lots of sunshine, then peaking in the mid 70s by m
at any moment the icebergs could roll and kill those guys.hat's not risky enough, you saw them, they jumped off the icebergs into the frigid water there. and they were bored is how they apparently got -- no, they said they thought of the idea, spent a year planning and thinking about it, and then went out and did it and decided to jump off just like that. this was just earlier this week. they said it's not that cold or not as cold as it could be in the water there. >> they -- they're...
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>> reporter: the titanic's maiden voyage proved disastrous when they struck an iceberg. within hours, the ship had broken apart and sunk. it remains on the ocean floor to this day. >> and i can't imagine the pain, the suffering and knowing that they are going to drown, all those poor children and all the women and everyone on board. >> reporter: darcy spencer, news 4. >>> time right now is 9:10. we are also following a developing story out of afghanistan where the capital city, kabul, is under attack. the latest on the violence there and some of the western targets being hit. >>> and later on, it's a big day for d.c. sports teams. could we finally be a town with a winning team again? highligh [ male announcer ] a car is either luxury or it isn't. if you want a luxury car with a standard power moonroof, your options are going to be limited. ♪ if you want standard leather-trimmed seats, you're going to have even fewer. ♪ and if you want standard keyless access, then your choice is obvious. the lexus es. it's complete luxury in a class full of compromises. see your lexus de
>> reporter: the titanic's maiden voyage proved disastrous when they struck an iceberg. within hours, the ship had broken apart and sunk. it remains on the ocean floor to this day. >> and i can't imagine the pain, the suffering and knowing that they are going to drown, all those poor children and all the women and everyone on board. >> reporter: darcy spencer, news 4. >>> time right now is 9:10. we are also following a developing story out of afghanistan where the...
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and the response was, iceberg right ahead. and the response from the officer was, thank you. >> samuel halpern on the truth and see myths of that night. part of american history tv this weekend on cspan-3. >>> this is cspan-3 with politics throughout the week and people and events telling the
and the response was, iceberg right ahead. and the response from the officer was, thank you. >> samuel halpern on the truth and see myths of that night. part of american history tv this weekend on cspan-3. >>> this is cspan-3 with politics throughout the week and people and events telling the
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there were times i was very close to icebergs. i have no radar on the boat, and the storms, mixed together, i nearly was killed by a giant icebergs at one point. then he left annapolis last june and reversed some of the most dangerous seas as he sailed around the americas, nearly run down by a freighter, tossed around in cape horn. >> i worried a lot, but he has it in his genes. his uncle went to brazil with just $300. >> there was enormous fanfare and a welcome home ceremony for a man who did it all to raise a quarter million dollars for a nonprofit sailing program for the disabled. >> he has brought us fame that will not completely go away. we will be on a higher level and we will be able to serve more people because of him. >> what is next? >> i think a hair cut. >> he also plans to write a book, and after all of this time alone, he says he would like to talk to a nice lady. with plenty to say. preferred says he wishes he had better solar panels and a backup kindle reader. >>> this is a waiting line for a shredder truck. hundre
there were times i was very close to icebergs. i have no radar on the boat, and the storms, mixed together, i nearly was killed by a giant icebergs at one point. then he left annapolis last june and reversed some of the most dangerous seas as he sailed around the americas, nearly run down by a freighter, tossed around in cape horn. >> i worried a lot, but he has it in his genes. his uncle went to brazil with just $300. >> there was enormous fanfare and a welcome home ceremony for a...
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this is the countdown clock when the titanic hit the iceberg by the way. >> woo. >> how about that? is that a countdown hall of fame. >> i think i clinched on that. >> -- 100 years ago would have been the titanic hitting the iceberg, james cameron joins us on coffee with at 6:45. they are rereleasing it in 3-d but he is recognized as maybe one of the foremost experts on the planet about the titanic. >> and maybe being obsessed with it too. >> well, he will tell you it is his magnificent obsession. >> yeah. >> -- great ship struck the iceberg, etcetera, etcetera, but having said that james cameron was up on the satellite doing interviews and we got it for you at 6:45 coming up on the morning edition. >> it is a good one. >> it is, it is really a good one. let's go ahead and take a look at the forecast, going for a high of 68, sunny, breeze, about 38 now, 37, clear this next overnight, tomorrow mostly sunny with a high of 65 and when you see the weekend numbers, warmer barely describes it. and we got a fabulous forecast coming your way. it is now one day, 13 hours, 47 minutes now, 47
this is the countdown clock when the titanic hit the iceberg by the way. >> woo. >> how about that? is that a countdown hall of fame. >> i think i clinched on that. >> -- 100 years ago would have been the titanic hitting the iceberg, james cameron joins us on coffee with at 6:45. they are rereleasing it in 3-d but he is recognized as maybe one of the foremost experts on the planet about the titanic. >> and maybe being obsessed with it too. >> well, he will...
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there was no moon, no wind, you could not see any water lapping up against an iceberg. it was a combination of errors that took place >> visitors to the museum in tennessee are transported back in 1912. they see life in the cloud cabins, experienced the nightmare of trying to escape helles scenarios and the beauty of the ship before she was lost. there may be no better representation of the titanic's majesty and opulence than this, the grand staircase, the first- class passengers entry point to the biggest and best ship of the time. the only photographs taken aboard, madeleine's life preserver and the 1500 names of those who perished in the icy waters of the north atlantic. >> it has a great mystique >> the museum is the vision of john and his wife mary. what is the anniversary mean to you? >> it means that we have a position in life when we are helping to carry the legacy of the titanic and we're also often ask how we pay respect to those who gave their lives and it is simply to tell their stories >> among the many titanic anniversary events, a memorial crews that left
there was no moon, no wind, you could not see any water lapping up against an iceberg. it was a combination of errors that took place >> visitors to the museum in tennessee are transported back in 1912. they see life in the cloud cabins, experienced the nightmare of trying to escape helles scenarios and the beauty of the ship before she was lost. there may be no better representation of the titanic's majesty and opulence than this, the grand staircase, the first- class passengers entry...
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. >> once the lookout bells were sounded and they sighted an iceberg ahead, rings it three times, ding ding ding, which is a warning saying there is some object ahead. it doesn't mean dead ahead and it doesn't say what kind of an object. to tem them what it is that they saw. when they finally answered, the entire conversation was what do you see? and the response was iceberg right ahead and the response from the officer was thank you. >> on the truths and myths of that night. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv. >> wayne shaw looks at the generalship of robert e. lee. it's 50 minutes. 50. >> as you know the topic of the class is robert e. lee. not just to talk about his life and career but to assess his command. so, the first thing obviously when you need to do something like this and we will do this with grant on friday. the reason i have the class structured this way is because as we will probably talk about later in this class, if you criticize or defend lee, a lot of times it ends up being in comparison to grant. you probably noticed that in the wide reading. b
. >> once the lookout bells were sounded and they sighted an iceberg ahead, rings it three times, ding ding ding, which is a warning saying there is some object ahead. it doesn't mean dead ahead and it doesn't say what kind of an object. to tem them what it is that they saw. when they finally answered, the entire conversation was what do you see? and the response was iceberg right ahead and the response from the officer was thank you. >> on the truths and myths of that night. sunday...
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again, the tip of the iceberg. you know, we've grown government to a degree that we've never seen before. if we can't sustain over the next several years if we don't do something about it. let this be a warning sign to us with the gsa that it's not just the gsa. it's every agency out there. including congress. including the executive. we have to look at in order to trim our budgets. the american people demand that. >> as chairman of the subcommittee over federal work force will you be looking into the secret service issue, the alleged misconduct by 11 or a dozen of those many employees? does that fall under you? >> you know, we do the federal work force to that extent. yes, it may go to the full committee over me just because of more participation from more people. we would love to have the hearing on that. and, you know if i'm fortunate enough to get that, most likely it will be the full committee, though. >> have you heard from your chairman on it? >> not yet. >> all right. earl, democratic caller, jacksonville,
again, the tip of the iceberg. you know, we've grown government to a degree that we've never seen before. if we can't sustain over the next several years if we don't do something about it. let this be a warning sign to us with the gsa that it's not just the gsa. it's every agency out there. including congress. including the executive. we have to look at in order to trim our budgets. the american people demand that. >> as chairman of the subcommittee over federal work force will you be...
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. >> the titanic's maiden voyage proved disastrous when the luxury cruise liner struck an iceberg.hin hours the ship had broken apart and sunk. it remains on the ocean floor to this day. >> i couldn't imagine the pain, the suffering and knowing that they are going to drawn, all those poor children and the women and everyone on board. >> darcie spencer, news 4. >> you're fascinated by it. >> if they hit it head on they may have survived the collision, but it was the glancing blow. >> it's hard not to turn the wheel when you see the iceberg dead ahead. >> beautiful weather start to finish. clouds came in for the second part of the day. there's a few lonely raindrops now. show you those on radar in a second. for now, cloudy skies in washington. it's a mild saturday night as well, temperatures well into the 60s around town. we're at 64 degrees at national airport. a fairly light breeze out of the south at only 8 miles an hour, i think the winds will increase a little bit as we get into the day and tomorrow. man is tomorrow looking like a good day too. temperatures generally 50s and low
. >> the titanic's maiden voyage proved disastrous when the luxury cruise liner struck an iceberg.hin hours the ship had broken apart and sunk. it remains on the ocean floor to this day. >> i couldn't imagine the pain, the suffering and knowing that they are going to drawn, all those poor children and the women and everyone on board. >> darcie spencer, news 4. >> you're fascinated by it. >> if they hit it head on they may have survived the collision, but it was the...
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and response was, iceberg right ahead. and the response from the officer was, thank you. >> samuel helper on the truths and myths of that night sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv. this weekend on c-span3. more from u.s. naval academy professor as he examines the generalship of ulysess s. grant. >> all right. so today we will do grant. with lee obviously one of the ways the class was structured is you had one historian is an excellent battlefield general and a terrible strategist. and another former teacher who made the argument that no, lee's strategy was plausible. it didn't work out. but it wasn't because his strategy was implausible or not well executed. today i didn't give you an anti-grant reading. meaning grant is terrible. and the reason for that is the consensus view among most modern historians is that grant was a great general. i sub jibe to that view. it's hard to get a good, curt reading that's plausible. so i don't. but i should mention that. during the war. right after the war. what happ
and response was, iceberg right ahead. and the response from the officer was, thank you. >> samuel helper on the truths and myths of that night sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv. this weekend on c-span3. more from u.s. naval academy professor as he examines the generalship of ulysess s. grant. >> all right. so today we will do grant. with lee obviously one of the ways the class was structured is you had one historian is an excellent battlefield general and a...
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. >> once the look outs sounds, an iceberg ahead, struck the bells three times. ding, ding, ding, which is a warning saying there's some object ahead. doesn't mean dead. means ahead. doesn't say what kind of object. what the lookout then did, he went to a telephone and called town to tell what it is they saw and the phone would finally answer, the entire conversation was what do you see? and the response was iceberg right ahead and the response from the officer was thank you. >> samuel helper on the truths and myths of that night. sunday, 4:00 p.m. eastern this weekend on cspan 3. >>> next, a biography about general douglas macarthur who served in world war ii. his military career came to a close in 1951 when president harry s. truman releahed him of his command. this was produced in 1952 by the army pictorial center. >>> the united states army presents a big picture. an official report produced for the armed forces and the american people. now to show you part of the big picture, here is sergeant stewart queen. >> today the big picture is presenting the story of
. >> once the look outs sounds, an iceberg ahead, struck the bells three times. ding, ding, ding, which is a warning saying there's some object ahead. doesn't mean dead. means ahead. doesn't say what kind of object. what the lookout then did, he went to a telephone and called town to tell what it is they saw and the phone would finally answer, the entire conversation was what do you see? and the response was iceberg right ahead and the response from the officer was thank you. >>...
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and the response was, iceberg right ahead. and the response from the officer was, thank you. >> the truths and myths of that night, sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on cspan 3. all tonight here on cspan 3, american history tv in primetime. and we continue now with our look at a symposium examining the 1830s texas revolution between u.s. settlers and the mexican government. we conclude our coverage of this symposium with greggdimmick on how archaeological evidence is being used across texas where the revolution ended. this is 35 minutes.
and the response was, iceberg right ahead. and the response from the officer was, thank you. >> the truths and myths of that night, sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on cspan 3. all tonight here on cspan 3, american history tv in primetime. and we continue now with our look at a symposium examining the 1830s texas revolution between u.s. settlers and the mexican government. we conclude our coverage of this symposium with greggdimmick on how...
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and the response was, iceberg right ahead. and the response from the officer was, thank you. >> the truths and myths of that night, sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on cspan 3. all tonight here on cspan 3, american history tv in primetime. and we continue now with our look at a symposium examining the 1830s texas revolution between u.s. settlers and the mexican government. we conclude our coverage of this symposium with greggdimmick on how archaeological evidence is being used across texas where the revolution ended. this is 35 minutes. a pediatrician in warton, texas. he is a 1974 graduate of texas a & m and 1977 graduate of the university of nebraska medical school. he has practiced pediatrics for 29 years. dr. dimick is an archaeologist and co-authored two reports on excavations of the retreating mexican army. he participated in archaeological digs at several sites. he wrote sea of mud, the retreat of the mexican army after san jocinto. and second edition came out in paperback in 2006. h
and the response was, iceberg right ahead. and the response from the officer was, thank you. >> the truths and myths of that night, sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on cspan 3. all tonight here on cspan 3, american history tv in primetime. and we continue now with our look at a symposium examining the 1830s texas revolution between u.s. settlers and the mexican government. we conclude our coverage of this symposium with greggdimmick on how...
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i went to my cabin and told my wife we struck an iceberg and went to williams' cabin. these -- i told him we struck an iceberg. >> clearly unfazed and content of the titanic was unsinkable, taylor and his wife only got into a lifeboat when ordered to. half a mile out, it hit him. >> this prevailed. a real tragedy. 1500 or more people were plunged into the ocean, all calling for help. >> taylor lived with that date for the rest of his life. >> it was said that he never recovered. it was the horror of what he experienced. >> at the time of the titanic disaster, elmer carol -- elmer taylor with a seasoned traveler. he had already crossed the atlantic 60 times. carroll and his wife -- elmer and his wife survived. the business partner did not. >> now, your first alert forcast with meterologist tom tasselmyer. >> a beautiful day across the mid-atlantic, no. these cannot even parts of the south enjoying some low humidity. mid 60's around baltimore. 60 in southern michigan and across the ohio valley. 70 degrees in charlotte, north carolina. in baltimore, the official low was 6
i went to my cabin and told my wife we struck an iceberg and went to williams' cabin. these -- i told him we struck an iceberg. >> clearly unfazed and content of the titanic was unsinkable, taylor and his wife only got into a lifeboat when ordered to. half a mile out, it hit him. >> this prevailed. a real tragedy. 1500 or more people were plunged into the ocean, all calling for help. >> taylor lived with that date for the rest of his life. >> it was said that he never...
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response was iceberg right ahead. response from the officer was thank you. >> samuel halpern on the truth and myth of that night at 4:00 eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> now a debate over civil liberties and the role of the aclu. this forum, benjamin cardozo law school with health care, same-sex marriage and national security. we will show you as much as we can enjoy our live event at 9:00 eastern. >> we had a grander larger subject tonight as soon as i sat down in this chair. i remember the feeling last year and is the helm of the starship enterprise panel here. i do want to thank jean mathew dillard and my friend john donna kelley for putting this together and inviting me. i am on live television all the time and people always ask me if i get nervous. the answer is no. two things in life make me nervous. one is coaching ethan allen ecology. college. that can only go wrong. that can only go back and did. the other thing that makes me nervous is walking into a law school. it is a long s
response was iceberg right ahead. response from the officer was thank you. >> samuel halpern on the truth and myth of that night at 4:00 eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> now a debate over civil liberties and the role of the aclu. this forum, benjamin cardozo law school with health care, same-sex marriage and national security. we will show you as much as we can enjoy our live event at 9:00 eastern. >> we had a grander larger subject tonight as...
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we think that this is the tip of the iceberg.ainly have seen a culture of corruption within gsa and we think that goes to many agencies with the same type of conferences,. >> greta: why not send a letter to every agency and say, give me the list of your party/conferences for five years? give me a list and tell me how much you spent? look, i got a notice from amazon that 19 cents they owe me. if amazon can figure that they owe me 19 cents, with that kind of accounting, why can't the federal government? >> federal government should. we passed a bill today that deals with putting a cap on all conferences icap! why have a conference? how about zero it out and ask for special permission. that might be a good idea. >> absolutely. >> greta: but is it -- i mean, can you send a letter to the other agencies and find out what they're spending on conferences? >> we k. but as we have seen with gsa, they have drug their feet for a year and-a-half. when they are embarrassed that the conferences are going on, they try to thighed. >> greta: why n
we think that this is the tip of the iceberg.ainly have seen a culture of corruption within gsa and we think that goes to many agencies with the same type of conferences,. >> greta: why not send a letter to every agency and say, give me the list of your party/conferences for five years? give me a list and tell me how much you spent? look, i got a notice from amazon that 19 cents they owe me. if amazon can figure that they owe me 19 cents, with that kind of accounting, why can't the...
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and the response was, iceberg right ahead. and the response from the officer was, thank you. >> samuel halpern on the truthss and myths of that night. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> this is c-span3 with politics and public affairs programming throughout the week and every weekend, 48 hours of people and events telling the american story on "american history tv." get our
and the response was, iceberg right ahead. and the response from the officer was, thank you. >> samuel halpern on the truthss and myths of that night. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> this is c-span3 with politics and public affairs programming throughout the week and every weekend, 48 hours of people and events telling the american story on "american history tv." get our
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. >>> 100 years since the unsinkable "titanic" met an iceberg. film director james cameron will join me. little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking [ male announcer along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of the stop dtor right ay. or oer mental health problems, which coulget worse while takinghantix. don't take c chantix if you've had a a serious allergc ife stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be le-threatening. ifif you have history of heart or blo vessel problems, tellour doctor if you u have new or worse symptoms. get medical help rht away if youave symptoms of a heartttack. use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, ouble sleeping and unusl dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say, yoyou're much bigger than thi.
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i told my wife we have struck an iceberg.s was sitting up in bed smoking a cigar and sipping a highball. i told him i brought a piece of it to put in his highball. >> convinced the titanic was unsinkable, the only got into a lifeboat when ordered to. >> all lights were extinguished. darkness prevail. the idealized conception of mortal man gradually settled under the icy waters of the mid- atlantic. a real tragedy. 1500 or more were plunged into the ocean calling for help, a sound never to be forgotten. >> elmer taylor lived with that day for the rest of his life. >> it is said he never recovered from the horror of what he experienced. >> he was an engineer. he could not see what happened when it sank, but he survived by what he heard and calculated. nobody believed his theory until they found the boat all those years later. >> a compelling story and tragedy. that is all for us at 5:00. here's a look at what is new at 6:00. >> we're almost an hour away from a temporary road closures. we will tell you how to beat the traffic in
i told my wife we have struck an iceberg.s was sitting up in bed smoking a cigar and sipping a highball. i told him i brought a piece of it to put in his highball. >> convinced the titanic was unsinkable, the only got into a lifeboat when ordered to. >> all lights were extinguished. darkness prevail. the idealized conception of mortal man gradually settled under the icy waters of the mid- atlantic. a real tragedy. 1500 or more were plunged into the ocean calling for help, a sound...
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the response was iceberg right ahead. and the response from the officer was thank you. >> samuel halpern on the truth and myths of that night this weekend on c-span3. >>> earlier today, president obama continued to make his case on raising taxes for the wealthiest americans. his proposal would require anyone making $1 million a year to pay at least 30% of their income in taxes. speaking in front of several millionaires, the president also said his rule could be renamed the reagan rule, since the former president had called for a simpler and more fair tax code. the senate is expected to take a role on the rule when they return from break next week. [ no audio ] or we can build an economy where we're rewarding hard work and responsibility, an economy from everybody has a fair shot, and everybody is doing their fair share and everybody is playing by the same set of rules. the people who joined me here today are extremely successful. they created jobs and opportunities for thousands of americans. they're rightly proud of thei
the response was iceberg right ahead. and the response from the officer was thank you. >> samuel halpern on the truth and myths of that night this weekend on c-span3. >>> earlier today, president obama continued to make his case on raising taxes for the wealthiest americans. his proposal would require anyone making $1 million a year to pay at least 30% of their income in taxes. speaking in front of several millionaires, the president also said his rule could be renamed the reagan...
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you really, as mentioned, the very tip of the iceberg for us to understand. at sfusd, the incredible work to make it for every single student, every single red joining student has this in their diploma course understanding. it is so important and complex. not just one ninth and 10th graders, but you hear about the other grade levels, and what they are doing. we want to make sure all schools have this, all across san francisco. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you, commissioner. i think we have an obligation to make sure we keep an eye on this. at some point, it might be helpful for us to get some of the numbers, in terms of the costs associated with the schools that might need it. we have our own budgetary concerns. but i think it is good to have that information out there. supervisor olague: i was wondering -- i support what i have heard from the members here today. i was wondering, in your conversations with students, who are the ones representing the f's and the d's -- what have they said? what has their input been, as far as what they need to succeed?
you really, as mentioned, the very tip of the iceberg for us to understand. at sfusd, the incredible work to make it for every single student, every single red joining student has this in their diploma course understanding. it is so important and complex. not just one ninth and 10th graders, but you hear about the other grade levels, and what they are doing. we want to make sure all schools have this, all across san francisco. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you, commissioner. i think we...
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. >>> and later, 100 years since the unsinkable titanic met an iceberg. film director james cameron will join me. [ nadine ] buzzzz, bzzzz, bzzzz, bzzzz, you know, typical alarm clock. i am so glad to get rid of it. just to be able to wake up in the morning on your own. that's a big accomplishment to me. i don't know how much money i need. but i know that whatever i have that's what i'm going to live within. ♪ ♪ but not how we get there. because in this business, there are no straight lines. only the twists and turns of an unpredictable industry. so the eighty-thousand employees at delta... must anticipate the unexpected. and never let the rules overrule common sense. this is how we tame the unwieldiness of air travel, until it's not just lines you see... it's the world. >>> does a hiring boom signal good times for the job market? four companies share an address and help wanted sign and the signs aren't for computer geeks either. proof we are living in a startup nation. more than 100 jobs are open at 568 broadway, at your ban site thrill list, four square
. >>> and later, 100 years since the unsinkable titanic met an iceberg. film director james cameron will join me. [ nadine ] buzzzz, bzzzz, bzzzz, bzzzz, you know, typical alarm clock. i am so glad to get rid of it. just to be able to wake up in the morning on your own. that's a big accomplishment to me. i don't know how much money i need. but i know that whatever i have that's what i'm going to live within. ♪ ♪ but not how we get there. because in this business, there are no...
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the pieces of steel that john and i documented say that the titanic struck an iceberg, then broke apart, and there was an incredibly different human experience that night. the steel and the weight of the whole broke apart, meaning that the timeline is remarkably different. instead of it being about a half hour, it's about five minutes. in one five-minute period, people went from this into the band, having a drink by the bar, and in five minutes, being in the cold north atlantic. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> you are watching "book tv"'s coverage of the "los angeles times" festival of books. our next author in our studio is basketball great kareem abdul jabbar about his book, "what color is my world: the lost history of african american inventors" red. >> tell me about this project. >> this is a book that i did in 1996, which was an overview of black history in america. in one of the chapters that i wrote, i focused on lewis howard let them are. in checking out what different inventors did in the 19th century, it really made me aware of the fact that t
the pieces of steel that john and i documented say that the titanic struck an iceberg, then broke apart, and there was an incredibly different human experience that night. the steel and the weight of the whole broke apart, meaning that the timeline is remarkably different. instead of it being about a half hour, it's about five minutes. in one five-minute period, people went from this into the band, having a drink by the bar, and in five minutes, being in the cold north atlantic. >> you...
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but four days into the voyage, some 400 miles south of new foundland, she hit an iceberg. atlantic rush mood her supposedly watertight compartment. more than 2200 passengers and crew, some prominently wealthy like john jay could besaser but most immigrants looking for a better life in america, fewer than one in three survived. for some on this titanic memorial cruise, this is a holiday. but not for philip littlejohn. >> i don't even like the word cruise. i think it is a remembrance. it's a remembrance for those people without died. >> reporter: next sunday these passengers will commemorate titanic at the spot where she sank. and now rests more than two miles down. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is this "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor. cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. >>> is in was synonymous today mike wallace says died. a look of the career and what made him a legend >>> a tragedy impossible to forget a family of cyclist hit by s u v one neighbor said they're not surprised speed was a
but four days into the voyage, some 400 miles south of new foundland, she hit an iceberg. atlantic rush mood her supposedly watertight compartment. more than 2200 passengers and crew, some prominently wealthy like john jay could besaser but most immigrants looking for a better life in america, fewer than one in three survived. for some on this titanic memorial cruise, this is a holiday. but not for philip littlejohn. >> i don't even like the word cruise. i think it is a remembrance. it's...
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and the response was, iceberg right ahead. and the response from the officer was -- thank you.n the truths and myths of that night. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on cspan 3. >>> next, a u.s. army biography about general douglas macarthur who served in world war ii as commander of allied forces in the southwest pacific. general macarthur's military career came to a close in 1951, when president harry s. truman relieved him of his command. this film was produced in 1952, by the army pick torl center. -- by the army pictorial center. >>> the united states army presents "the big picture" an official report produced for the armed forces and the american people. now, to show you part of the big picture, here is sergeant stewart queen. >>> today, "the big picture" is presenting the story of a man who holds one of the outstanding military records in modern history. a great field commander, a remarkable chief of staff, a military governor without parallel in modern times. his career has had many fatphas. it has been long and glorious. above all it
and the response was, iceberg right ahead. and the response from the officer was -- thank you.n the truths and myths of that night. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on cspan 3. >>> next, a u.s. army biography about general douglas macarthur who served in world war ii as commander of allied forces in the southwest pacific. general macarthur's military career came to a close in 1951, when president harry s. truman relieved him of his command. this...