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it was the carpathia that saved the day. [music playing] titanic passengers were just in the lifeboats, hoping somebody was going to show up. and at that point, they were just surrounded by icebergs. and they're starting to be lit by the dawn's light. people wrote afterwards, they were like coral-colored icebergs as the sun rose, and pinks and faint blues, just the most incredible sunrise if you lived to see it. it was spectacular. it took the carpathia four hours to reach titanic. captain rostron aboard the carpathia sees a green flare fired up from one of the lifeboats. the carpathia was not in a safe position. because they were in the same ice field that sank the titanic. and then he can start to pick out the lifeboats on the water. and they're all making their way to carpathia. mrs. ogden was traveling on the carpathia with her husband, and they're the ones that had the camera aboard. they had just gotten it. it was brand new and took the only pictures of titanic's lifeboats coming up to the carpathia. so those pictures
it was the carpathia that saved the day. [music playing] titanic passengers were just in the lifeboats, hoping somebody was going to show up. and at that point, they were just surrounded by icebergs. and they're starting to be lit by the dawn's light. people wrote afterwards, they were like coral-colored icebergs as the sun rose, and pinks and faint blues, just the most incredible sunrise if you lived to see it. it was spectacular. it took the carpathia four hours to reach titanic. captain...
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parks stephenson: carpathia was roughly 60 miles away.as over twice that distance away, so it really did make sense for carpathia to be the ship that phillips would prioritize. [suspenseful music] oren liebermann: some time after the distress signals from the titanic first went out, the carpathia responded. it was on its way. andrew wilson: phillips and bride cut in from titanic and basically said, where have you been? we're sinking. come now. come immediately. bill wormstedt: on the carpathia, captain rostron immediately ordered the ship to be turned around and headed toward the titanic. tad fitch: he knew it was a desperate race. bill wormstedt: all he could do was just go and hope, and they came to the rescue. [eerie music] there's a lot of conversation about why titanic didn't have enough lifeboats for everyone. don lynch: they were required to have 16 by law but they had four extra craig sopin: there were 20 lifeboats, so if we do the math-- don lynch: if they had filled all 20 lifeboats to capacity, they could have carried 1,100 peo
parks stephenson: carpathia was roughly 60 miles away.as over twice that distance away, so it really did make sense for carpathia to be the ship that phillips would prioritize. [suspenseful music] oren liebermann: some time after the distress signals from the titanic first went out, the carpathia responded. it was on its way. andrew wilson: phillips and bride cut in from titanic and basically said, where have you been? we're sinking. come now. come immediately. bill wormstedt: on the carpathia,...
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and the captain of the of the carpathia was one of the people who testified to congress. congress was so impressed with the bravery that he exhibited during this event that they later awarded him a congressional gold medal, which you can also see on display here. we also have a map here that shows the north atlantic and where the ice fields were in that time. this was part of the fact finding that the committee did in their investigation to find out what was known about ice in the north atlantic prior to prior to the voyage of the titanic. as a result of the investigation, congress changed regulations about maritime safety and lifeboat regulations and crew training. it also created the international ice patrol to ensure that the absence of information that the titanic captain faced wouldn't be something that was repeated. it also generally raised the profile of safety legislation and other such laws subsequently followed. so amidst the great depression in the early 1930s, congress started an investigation into why the stock market had crashed. in 1929, an event that preci
and the captain of the of the carpathia was one of the people who testified to congress. congress was so impressed with the bravery that he exhibited during this event that they later awarded him a congressional gold medal, which you can also see on display here. we also have a map here that shows the north atlantic and where the ice fields were in that time. this was part of the fact finding that the committee did in their investigation to find out what was known about ice in the north...
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eventually, the senate issued a resolution thanking the captain of the carpathia for his efforts for being so courageous, quick thinking and having such empathy for the people who were drowning in the sea dark at night, in the freezing waters. was being what was the public's reaction to the sinking of the titanic and the media reports about the hearings. well, there was a dramatic public reaction to the hearing and the facts that came out. the facts were so startling. this ship had been painted as state of the art, chock full of new technology. was described as unsinkable. and then it sank. and a lot of people died. d the public has had a fascination with those facts and that drama and that tragedy ever since. and now from the c-span archives, it was in 2008 that c-span covered an event with shipwreck investigators and the author of the book titanic last secrets. they share their theory about why the ship sank so quickly. most of us have seen james cameron's wonderful film and were all drawn to that horrible moment when the two main characters are holding on to the back of this huge
eventually, the senate issued a resolution thanking the captain of the carpathia for his efforts for being so courageous, quick thinking and having such empathy for the people who were drowning in the sea dark at night, in the freezing waters. was being what was the public's reaction to the sinking of the titanic and the media reports about the hearings. well, there was a dramatic public reaction to the hearing and the facts that came out. the facts were so startling. this ship had been painted...
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eventually, the senate issued a resolution thanking the captain of the carpathia for his efforts for being so courageous, quick thinking and having such empathy for the people who were drowning in the sea dark at night, in the freezing waters. was being what was the public's reaction to the sinking of the titanic and the media reports about the hearings. well, there was a dramatic public reaction to the hearing and the facts that came out. the facts were so startling. this ship had been painted as state of the art, chock full of new technology. was described as unsinkable. and then it sank. and a lot of people died. and the public has had a fascination with those facts and that drama and that tragedy ever since. and now from the c-span archives, it was in 2008 that c-span covered an event with shipwreck investigators and the author of the book titanic last secrets. they share their theory about why the ship sank so quickly. most of us have seen james cameron's wonderful film and were all drawn to that horrible moment when the two main characters are holding on to the back of this hug
eventually, the senate issued a resolution thanking the captain of the carpathia for his efforts for being so courageous, quick thinking and having such empathy for the people who were drowning in the sea dark at night, in the freezing waters. was being what was the public's reaction to the sinking of the titanic and the media reports about the hearings. well, there was a dramatic public reaction to the hearing and the facts that came out. the facts were so startling. this ship had been painted...
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ordered into a lifeboat to show passengers the small craft was safe, so she was picked up by the carpathia and became a lucky survivor. then undeterred by the ordeal, she signed on during the first world war with the britannica, an ocean liner converted into a floating hospital. and when it hit a german sea mine, remarkably, the nurse survived the second time. i'm jesse l. martin, thank you for watching. good night. [music playing] tribunal and whatever the jury decides, we accept that that outcome keep in mind that this a spiritual warfare. this is a battle of good versus evil. >> now the second class citizens, the suppressed, did not have freedom of speech the dod, by the way, is behind the development of the covid shots, behind the development of this horrific killing machine here we, have a candle all right, welcome. >> i'm at a good day later that evening. some of the congregation gathered nearby at a sister church this is a free column from jeremy and incarcerated individual at citrus county, florida for the last 826 days. i had served that the political prisoner of war in my whole c
ordered into a lifeboat to show passengers the small craft was safe, so she was picked up by the carpathia and became a lucky survivor. then undeterred by the ordeal, she signed on during the first world war with the britannica, an ocean liner converted into a floating hospital. and when it hit a german sea mine, remarkably, the nurse survived the second time. i'm jesse l. martin, thank you for watching. good night. [music playing] tribunal and whatever the jury decides, we accept that that...
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. >> twisting back carpathia's at the wall. the off season, san jose signed what could be the next big name to go from single-a. >> ultimately to the show. >> it's surreal. i mean, everything changed so quickly for me. you know, i was graduating high school, playing high school. you know, state championship games, and then all of a sudden i'm out on the other side of the country playing baseball. >> 18 year old bryce eldridge is san jose's power hitting first baseman. last year, the tall, lanky virginian became the san francisco giants number one draft pick. this year, the slow process of molding him into perhaps another brandon belt falls on the shoulder of hitting coach travis ishikawa. there's not a lot to do with him for him, it's just honing his skills again, teaching him how to be a professional, how to show up on a daily basis, develop a routine and just navigate some of those mental things. >> it'll be more mental, i think, than physical for him, just because i think physically he's already in a really good spot. and so
. >> twisting back carpathia's at the wall. the off season, san jose signed what could be the next big name to go from single-a. >> ultimately to the show. >> it's surreal. i mean, everything changed so quickly for me. you know, i was graduating high school, playing high school. you know, state championship games, and then all of a sudden i'm out on the other side of the country playing baseball. >> 18 year old bryce eldridge is san jose's power hitting first baseman....
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ordered into a lifeboat to show passengers the small craft was safe, so she was picked up by the carpathia and became a lucky survivor. then undeterred by the ordeal, she signed on during the first world war with the britannica, an ocean liner converted into a floating hospital. and when it hit a german sea mine, remarkably, the nurse survived the second time. i'm jesse l. martin, thank you for watching. the nurse survived a second time i'm ceo martin thank you for watching. >> good night hello, and welcome to our viewers joining us here. >> here in the united states around the world. and streaming is on cnn, max, i'm most, which just ahead. america's top diplomat arrives in the middle east with tall orders, hoping to reach a ceasefire deal in gaza before israel's expected incursion into the southern city of rafah up tensions flare on america is cold footage campuses as protests over gaza expand to more schools but are the demands from sample for colleges to divest from? dwell actually feasible and emperor penguins at risk, how the world's largest penguin species is severely threatened by
ordered into a lifeboat to show passengers the small craft was safe, so she was picked up by the carpathia and became a lucky survivor. then undeterred by the ordeal, she signed on during the first world war with the britannica, an ocean liner converted into a floating hospital. and when it hit a german sea mine, remarkably, the nurse survived the second time. i'm jesse l. martin, thank you for watching. the nurse survived a second time i'm ceo martin thank you for watching. >> good night...
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. >> twisting back carpathia's at the wall.u later to bolster their ranks. >> this version of the orange and black turning to a teenager. >> it's surreal. i mean, everything changed so quickly for me. you know, i was graduating high school, playing high school, you know, state championship games, and then all of a sudden i'm out on the other side of the country playing baseball. >> last year, bryce eldridge became the san francisco giants number one draft pick. tall and lanky, the 18 year old virginia native is a hard hitting first baseman in the vein of brandon belt, who also began his career in single-a san jose. >> i feel like i'm very gifted and not having to, you know, worry about all this pressure around me. i've kind of had that target on my back my whole life and my town, you know, kind of being one of those top players. >> the job of making a top, a ball player into a star in the show falls to hitting coach travis ishikawa. >> travis ishikawa hits one into right. >> the giants win the pennant. >> he's a former giant wh
. >> twisting back carpathia's at the wall.u later to bolster their ranks. >> this version of the orange and black turning to a teenager. >> it's surreal. i mean, everything changed so quickly for me. you know, i was graduating high school, playing high school, you know, state championship games, and then all of a sudden i'm out on the other side of the country playing baseball. >> last year, bryce eldridge became the san francisco giants number one draft pick. tall and...
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. >> twisting back carpathia's at the wall. he turns. >> see you later to bolster their ranks. this version of the orange and black turning to a teenager. >> it's surreal. i mean, everything changed so quickly for me. you know, i was graduating high school, playing high school, you know, state championship games and then all of a sudden, i'm out on the other side of the country playing baseball. >> last year, bryce eldridge became the san francisco giants number one draft pick. tall and lanky, the 18 year old virginia native is a hard hitting first baseman in the vein of brandon belt, who also began his career in single-a san jose. i feel like i'm very gifted and not having to. >> you know, worry about all this pressure around me. i've kind of had that target on my back my whole life and my town, you know, kind of being one of those top players. >> the job of making a top eight ball player into a star in the show falls to hitting coach travis ishikawa. >> travis ishikawa hits one into right. >> the giants win the pennant. >> he's a former giant who knows what it's like to succe
. >> twisting back carpathia's at the wall. he turns. >> see you later to bolster their ranks. this version of the orange and black turning to a teenager. >> it's surreal. i mean, everything changed so quickly for me. you know, i was graduating high school, playing high school, you know, state championship games and then all of a sudden, i'm out on the other side of the country playing baseball. >> last year, bryce eldridge became the san francisco giants number one...