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the security check, and so suleman was like doing his rubik's cube.ity guy came and said, what are you doing? and he's like, oh, i'mjust solving a rubik's cube. and he's like, oh, you can't do that. so he let the security guard mix it up, he solved it. and then the guy actually took us all the way from the line and he says, you go, because that is impressive. he was very practical. while elena is more on the intellectual side, so suleman and i were very practical. how's elena? we are there for each other. and she has turned, i think, full mother hen. she loves taking care of people. so right now she is really happy. well, happy taking care of her younger cousins. and she's looking after mum in a way. but i think our relationship, we talk a lot. we always have. and we are very open with each other. so if we need space, we are able to say that. what were your last moments or words that you shared with your husband and son? do you remember that? well, we just hugged and joked, actually, because suleman was so excited to go down. he was like a little chil
the security check, and so suleman was like doing his rubik's cube.ity guy came and said, what are you doing? and he's like, oh, i'mjust solving a rubik's cube. and he's like, oh, you can't do that. so he let the security guard mix it up, he solved it. and then the guy actually took us all the way from the line and he says, you go, because that is impressive. he was very practical. while elena is more on the intellectual side, so suleman and i were very practical. how's elena? we are there for...
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well suleman was both. he was always like that. mas practical. well suleman was both.s bo ? he was always like that. was real mum's boy? he loved _ was always like that. was real mum's boy? he loved his— was always like that. was real mum's boy? he loved his father, _ was always like that. was real mum's boy? he loved his father, but - was always like that. was real mum's boy? he loved his father, but i i boy? he loved his father, but i cuess, boy? he loved his father, but i guess. yes- — boy? he loved his father, but i guess. yes- ltut— boy? he loved his father, but i guess, yes. but both - boy? he loved his father, but i guess, yes. but both of - boy? he loved his father, but i guess, yes. but both of us. i. boy? he loved his father, but i i guess, yes. but both of us. i don't know. from my definitely was. hour guess, yes. but both of us. i don't know. from my definitely was. how is alina? as i said, _ know. from my definitely was. how is alina? as i said, she _ know. from my definitely was. how is alina? as i said, she has— know. from my definitely was. how is alina
well suleman was both. he was always like that. mas practical. well suleman was both.s bo ? he was always like that. was real mum's boy? he loved _ was always like that. was real mum's boy? he loved his— was always like that. was real mum's boy? he loved his father, _ was always like that. was real mum's boy? he loved his father, but - was always like that. was real mum's boy? he loved his father, but i i boy? he loved his father, but i cuess, boy? he loved his father, but i guess. yes- —...
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tell me about your son suleyman then. —— suleman. tell me some memories you have of your boy.e would not go anywhere without his rubik cube. he used to teach himself through youtube, how to solve it, and he was really fast at it. i think his best was 12 seconds. and he would go anywhere, once we travelled. how old was he? maybe 12, 13, i don't remember how old he was, still quite a bit younger, and we went through the airport, through the check—in, no, not the chicken, the security. so suleman was doing his rubik cube and the security guard is asking what he was doing and he says oh, i am solving a rubiks cube! and he said you can't do that. so he let the security guard mix it up, he solved it and then the security guard took them all the way to the front of the line and he says if you go, because that is impressive. so he was practical. so suleman and i were very practical and the practical side, were very practical and the practicalside, he were very practical and the practical side, he was always like that stop was he a real mother's boy? i don't know. he loved his father b
tell me about your son suleyman then. —— suleman. tell me some memories you have of your boy.e would not go anywhere without his rubik cube. he used to teach himself through youtube, how to solve it, and he was really fast at it. i think his best was 12 seconds. and he would go anywhere, once we travelled. how old was he? maybe 12, 13, i don't remember how old he was, still quite a bit younger, and we went through the airport, through the check—in, no, not the chicken, the security. so...
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i stepped back and gave the space to suleman because he wanted to go.ifficult question to ask about how do you begin to get closure? if that's even possible. is there such a thing? i don't know. ithink... he started so many amazing projects, he was involved in so many... he helped so many people and i think we really want to continue that legacy. is there anything you want to add, christine? that i miss them. that i really, really miss them. yeah. christine dawood there speaking exclusively to the bbc a week on after the loss of her husband shahzada and suleman who were killed in it that submersible last week. i did not ask christine, she said we could not comment on it. she said there were several investigations into the submersible and the polar prince, the vessel which launched it into the atlantic ocean, and today the coastguard also announced that it was investigating and that it is going to establish the cause of the tragedy. it might seek to assign accountability, including pursuing civil or criminal sanctions if necessary. you have got the fbi i
i stepped back and gave the space to suleman because he wanted to go.ifficult question to ask about how do you begin to get closure? if that's even possible. is there such a thing? i don't know. ithink... he started so many amazing projects, he was involved in so many... he helped so many people and i think we really want to continue that legacy. is there anything you want to add, christine? that i miss them. that i really, really miss them. yeah. christine dawood there speaking exclusively to...
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suleman was studying at the university of strathclyde in glasgow.nd students were shocked and profoundly saddened. the british—asian trust described his father as a wonderful and generous man. the family of the british explorer hamish harding said they'd lost him doing what he loved. also killed, the veteran french diver paul—henri nargeolet. it's really sad that he's lost his life in the place where he so loved to share his experiences with exploring the titanic. every time i dive, i see something i've never seen before... stockton rush also lost his life. his firm oceangate ran the expedition. colleagues described him as a true explorer. this was the titan sub. the us navy says on sunday underwater microphones detected a noise which could have been the vessel imploding. there are now growing questions about its safety. the director of the film titanic, james cameron, who has completed 33 dives to the wreck, believes the tragedy could have been prevented. the comms were lost and navigation was lost. and i said, instantly, you can't lose comms and n
suleman was studying at the university of strathclyde in glasgow.nd students were shocked and profoundly saddened. the british—asian trust described his father as a wonderful and generous man. the family of the british explorer hamish harding said they'd lost him doing what he loved. also killed, the veteran french diver paul—henri nargeolet. it's really sad that he's lost his life in the place where he so loved to share his experiences with exploring the titanic. every time i dive, i see...
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shahzada and suleman dawood were among the five men who were on board the titan.ia iqbal. the sentence, "we lost comm," i think that would be a sentence i will never want to hear in my life again. like, lost comm, as in, we lost communication. were you aboard the vessel, were you here? yes, i was aboard the vessel, i was on the ship. i think i lost i hope when we passed the 96—hours mark. that's when i lost hope. and that's when i sent a message to my family onshore. isaid, "i'm preparing for the worst." that's when i lost hope. but my daughter, for example, she didn't lose hope until... until the call with the coastguard, when they basically informed us that they'd found debris. tell me just some memories that you have of your boy. so, he would not go anywhere without his rubik's cube. so, he used to teach himself through youtube how to solve the rubik's cube and he was really fast at it. i think his best was 12 seconds or something like that. what were your last moments or words that you shared with your husband and son, do you remember that? well, wejust hugged
shahzada and suleman dawood were among the five men who were on board the titan.ia iqbal. the sentence, "we lost comm," i think that would be a sentence i will never want to hear in my life again. like, lost comm, as in, we lost communication. were you aboard the vessel, were you here? yes, i was aboard the vessel, i was on the ship. i think i lost i hope when we passed the 96—hours mark. that's when i lost hope. and that's when i sent a message to my family onshore. isaid,...
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hamish harding, suleman dawood and shazshahzada, and paul-henr nargeolet and stockton rush. about the wreckage seen on the floor that gives them confidence those onboard did not survive? or are they surmising from seeing some pieces of the wreckage there that, therefore, the capsule did fnot survive those depths? >> reporter: they are surmising that, because of the wreckage they have found that the ca cape itself would not have survived. must have been a catastrophic failure at the moment of the event, and that then led to the debris field which has, you know -- the -- the depths and the, and the pressure put on capsuled like that is stunning when you start to talk to these people about just how difficult it is to do this and how technical it is. and -- so i, i think once they were able to confirm that those parts were, in fact, from the "titan" sub, and even if they haven't found the capsule, because of the nature of the parts that they have found they realize that -- that the rest of the sub is gone and lost. jim? >> miguel, thanks so much for sharing that important and th
hamish harding, suleman dawood and shazshahzada, and paul-henr nargeolet and stockton rush. about the wreckage seen on the floor that gives them confidence those onboard did not survive? or are they surmising from seeing some pieces of the wreckage there that, therefore, the capsule did fnot survive those depths? >> reporter: they are surmising that, because of the wreckage they have found that the ca cape itself would not have survived. must have been a catastrophic failure at the moment...
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she was with shahzada and suleman when their sub was launched into the sea. mark. that's when i lost hope. and that's when i, even then, i sent a message to my family on shore. i said, i'm preparing for the worst. that's when i lost hope. she said, for her teenage son, it was the trip of a lifetime. suleiman did, um, he did a 10,000 piece lego titanic. so he really loved that. and he was so excited. he applied for a world record, because he wanted to solve the rubik's cube at the deepest point. he was so excited about this. there are several investigations in place to determine what happened and why. the families want answers. how do you begin to get closure, if that's even possible? is there such a thing? i don't know. um... i think he started so many amazing projects. he was involved in so many... he helped so many people. and i think... ..alina and i really want to continue that legacy and give him that platform where his work is still continued. and it's quite important for my daughter as well. to be remembered. and alina and i said both we're going to le
she was with shahzada and suleman when their sub was launched into the sea. mark. that's when i lost hope. and that's when i, even then, i sent a message to my family on shore. i said, i'm preparing for the worst. that's when i lost hope. she said, for her teenage son, it was the trip of a lifetime. suleiman did, um, he did a 10,000 piece lego titanic. so he really loved that. and he was so excited. he applied for a world record, because he wanted to solve the rubik's cube at the deepest point....
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no sintiÓ un momento de dolor es un alivio dijo la hermana de shahzada y tÍo de suleman de 19 aÑos quienel corazÓn roto. >>> creo que mira a los 77 aÑos morir al lado de su titanic tan querido me parece algo que me deja tranquila >>> en esta Área remota en las profundidades aguas remotas encontrar los escombros y 2 millas de p profundidadad donde presiÓn es mayor que la superficie >>> seria tener al edificio empire state cerca de otro. >>> tanto peso de agua a las 12500 pies siempre es estÁ apretando no >>> un anÁlisis de datos acÚsticos de la marina detectÓ una anomalÍa consistente con una implosiÓn cerca del titÁn el sonido se compartiÓ con los mandos que siguieron buscando. la guardia costera han iniciado una investigaciÓn para saber los motivos de la implosiÓn por el lado de canadÁ tendrÁn su propia investigaciÓn. el director de la pelÍcula titanic james cameron dijo que stockton rush le dijo realizar la inmersiÓn pero no estaba interesado. oceangate la empresa propietaria no ha respondido a las crÍticas solamente lamentÓ la tragedia. >>> no deja de capturar nuestra atenciÓn esta his
no sintiÓ un momento de dolor es un alivio dijo la hermana de shahzada y tÍo de suleman de 19 aÑos quienel corazÓn roto. >>> creo que mira a los 77 aÑos morir al lado de su titanic tan querido me parece algo que me deja tranquila >>> en esta Área remota en las profundidades aguas remotas encontrar los escombros y 2 millas de p profundidadad donde presiÓn es mayor que la superficie >>> seria tener al edificio empire state cerca de otro. >>> tanto peso...
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her son suleman was too young to go at time they started planning. once they were booked, he was 19. when the titan launched a week ago yesterday, christine and her 17-year-old daughter were on the support vessel on top of the water. they were first told staff were no longer able to communicate with the titan and it all went downhill from there. >> when we passed the 96-hour mark, that's when i lost hope. that's when i even sent a message to my family on shore and said i'm preparing for the worst s. >> and dawood had ties to mountain view based setty. christine says her son, suleman, had an obsession with the rubiks cube. he actually took it down with him on the submersible and planned to solve the puzzle at the titanic site. >>> and now also today a couple from florida dropped a lawsuit they had against the ceo of oceangate, the company that operated the titan. they filed that lawsuit in february claiming they had invested thousands of dollars in tickets for the journey dating back to 2016. but their mission kept getting canceled or pushed back. the
her son suleman was too young to go at time they started planning. once they were booked, he was 19. when the titan launched a week ago yesterday, christine and her 17-year-old daughter were on the support vessel on top of the water. they were first told staff were no longer able to communicate with the titan and it all went downhill from there. >> when we passed the 96-hour mark, that's when i lost hope. that's when i even sent a message to my family on shore and said i'm preparing for...
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and shaza dedaw wood and his 19-year-old son suleman. shazadah since 2020 has been on board of the seti institute in mountain view. the institute is dedicated to identifying life across the universe. a spokesperson says the institute is deeply concerned about shazadah and his son and are in constant contact with their family. as the five men aboard face the possibility of running out of breathable air in the next two days, commercial diver chris lemons understands what the men might be experiencing. in 2012, he lost his air supply while diving to repair an oil rig. >> left with five or six minutes of breathing gas on the bottom of the north sea. about 4 degrees of water. it took my rescuers about 40, 43 minutes to get back to me. >> reporter: miraculously, he survived. he says for the men on the "titan," it's critical to stay calm and regulate their breathing. he says air supply is not their only concern, depending on what happened. the sub may have also lost heat. >> people always assume it's breathing that gets you. but actually it's o
and shaza dedaw wood and his 19-year-old son suleman. shazadah since 2020 has been on board of the seti institute in mountain view. the institute is dedicated to identifying life across the universe. a spokesperson says the institute is deeply concerned about shazadah and his son and are in constant contact with their family. as the five men aboard face the possibility of running out of breathable air in the next two days, commercial diver chris lemons understands what the men might be...
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the youngest person on board the titan is suleman dawood, a 19—year—old student from surbiton in south's a student at the university of strathclyde in glasgow. his father, british businessman shahzada dawood, is also on board. he is vice chairman of pakistani conglomerate engro corporation. mr dawood is from one of pakistan's richest families. we've spoken about his son and his daughter as well, and his dog and his cat and his wife and other members of the family. he did tell me that he was going along as well so we knew he was with his dad on this trip, but i can't imagine what the family is going through. on a personal side, i know shahzada to be deeply involved with lots of initiatives that help improve people's lives. both he and his family are tremendous philanthropists, doing good for societies and humanity all over the world. hamish harding made money in banking software in the 1990s and set up his dubai—based privatejet business action aviation in 200a. he's a seasoned explorer who holds three guinness world records, including the longest time spent at full ocean depth during a
the youngest person on board the titan is suleman dawood, a 19—year—old student from surbiton in south's a student at the university of strathclyde in glasgow. his father, british businessman shahzada dawood, is also on board. he is vice chairman of pakistani conglomerate engro corporation. mr dawood is from one of pakistan's richest families. we've spoken about his son and his daughter as well, and his dog and his cat and his wife and other members of the family. he did tell me that he was...
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to the "titanic," christine dawood was waiting on the surface for her husband, shahzada, and son, suleman, to return. >> i think i lost hope when we passed the 96 hours mark. >> reporter: in an interview with our partners at the bbc, she said she'd given 19-year-old suleman a rubik's cube wiz, her spot on the vessel. >> he wanted to solve the rubik's cube at the deepest point at the "titanic." he was so excited about this. >> reporter: the coast guard is now leadin an investigation to piece together how the titan imploded, killing all five passengers. the dawoods from a prominent pakistani british family. british billionaire hamish harding. french explorer paul-henri nargeolet, and stockton rush, oceangate's american ceo, who piloted the titan. >> it's an opportunity to learn from the incident and then work with our international partners worldwide to prevent a similar occurrence. >> reporter: the investigation is multinational, involving canada as well as the uk and france. now questions are being raised about who should pay for the massive search and recovery. >> the coast guard doesn't
to the "titanic," christine dawood was waiting on the surface for her husband, shahzada, and son, suleman, to return. >> i think i lost hope when we passed the 96 hours mark. >> reporter: in an interview with our partners at the bbc, she said she'd given 19-year-old suleman a rubik's cube wiz, her spot on the vessel. >> he wanted to solve the rubik's cube at the deepest point at the "titanic." he was so excited about this. >> reporter: the coast guard...
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they are shahzada dawood and 19-year-old son suleman. hamish harding. paul-henri nargeolet. stockton rush, a cal graduate and ceo of oceangate expeditions, the company that owns the sub. sha value dawood has been on the board of the seti institute, issuing a statement. we spoke with a man who was aboard that vessel during a prior trip to the "titanic" wreckage. mike reese is a writer and former show runner of "the simpsons." he was in a sub and remembers a long waiver, saying he knew the risks. reese says he felt safe and never felt the pressure change as they dove 2 1/2 miles to the sea floor. he was holding on to hope this week but admits he was expecting the worst. reese says he was good friends with stockton rush. >> he was one of the most -- he was one of the most charismatic figures and people i've ever met in my life. he went out doing what he loved. it's a cliche, but that was a cliche coined for instances like this. >> not only did stockton rush have a great interest in the "titanic," his wife, wendy, is a descendent of two of the wealthiest people to die on board t
they are shahzada dawood and 19-year-old son suleman. hamish harding. paul-henri nargeolet. stockton rush, a cal graduate and ceo of oceangate expeditions, the company that owns the sub. sha value dawood has been on the board of the seti institute, issuing a statement. we spoke with a man who was aboard that vessel during a prior trip to the "titanic" wreckage. mike reese is a writer and former show runner of "the simpsons." he was in a sub and remembers a long waiver,...
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he had taken his son suleman, just 19 years old with him. a family post calling for privacy and prayers. the titan and the five people on board now lie at the bottom of the ocean. anderson, i know from the experts you been talking to as well there is a measure of comfort in that they tell us likely they did not know what was going to happen. the catastrophic implosion met they likely did not suffer. so many tributes coming into these five men now lost. >> paula, thank you. joining us right now is john paschal. thank you so much for being with us. i'm so sorry for your loss and your family's loss. what a remarkable man your stepfather was. can you tell us about him? >> it is so easy to look online and read about the dives and the expeditions that he was on. he was so much more than that in my opinion. he was his lovable guy who was a prankster, but cares so much about his family. everything that he did in life, i guess i was so fortunate to have him for so many years as a stepdad. he met so much to myself until my mom. it was such a great rel
he had taken his son suleman, just 19 years old with him. a family post calling for privacy and prayers. the titan and the five people on board now lie at the bottom of the ocean. anderson, i know from the experts you been talking to as well there is a measure of comfort in that they tell us likely they did not know what was going to happen. the catastrophic implosion met they likely did not suffer. so many tributes coming into these five men now lost. >> paula, thank you. joining us...
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wealthy british pakistani businessman shahzada dawood and his 19-year-old son suleman.'s aunt says the teen was terrified but went along to bond with his father. >> he had a sense of this was not -- this was not okay and he just -- he was not very comfortable about doing it. >> reporter: the coast guard says the u.s., canada, france and britain will have to determine who will investigate and whether to recover the victims. so close to "titanic's" final resting place where 1,500 people died in 1912. still to be determined who pays for the search and potential recovery. the company had been diving to the "titanic" since 2021 charging customers as much as a quarter million dollars for the experience, but a former employee and other submersible experts have long warned the sub was not certified to dive so deep. in 2018, the chairman of a committee of 38 concerned submersible experts wrote to ceo rush asking him to adhere to our industry accepted safety guidelines and protocols for ultimate success. in 2021, discovery channel host josh gates decided against taking the sub do
wealthy british pakistani businessman shahzada dawood and his 19-year-old son suleman.'s aunt says the teen was terrified but went along to bond with his father. >> he had a sense of this was not -- this was not okay and he just -- he was not very comfortable about doing it. >> reporter: the coast guard says the u.s., canada, france and britain will have to determine who will investigate and whether to recover the victims. so close to "titanic's" final resting place where...
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christine dawood — wife of shahzada dawood and mother of 19—year—old suleman dawood, who both died initan submersible — speaks exclusively to the bbc when we passed the 96 hours marked, that's when i lost hope. and that's when i even sent a message to my family onshore, i said, i'm preparing. hong kong announces plans to roll out its first curriculum on artificial intelligence forjunior high school students. and, a vast crowd at glastonbury, enjoying every note of sir eltonjohn�*s last live concert in the uk. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in russia, where there are questions about the damage to vladimir putin's presidency from saturday's short—lived rebellion by a group of mercenary soldiers known as the wagner group. the us secretary of state antony blinken says the attempted mutiny shows "real cracks" in mr putin's authority. the president hasn't been seen since saturday, nor has the wagner group leader yevgeny prigozhin, who's promised to leave russia and move to belarus. our russia editor steve rosenberg has the latest. leav
christine dawood — wife of shahzada dawood and mother of 19—year—old suleman dawood, who both died initan submersible — speaks exclusively to the bbc when we passed the 96 hours marked, that's when i lost hope. and that's when i even sent a message to my family onshore, i said, i'm preparing. hong kong announces plans to roll out its first curriculum on artificial intelligence forjunior high school students. and, a vast crowd at glastonbury, enjoying every note of sir eltonjohn�*s...
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suleman's aunt says the teen was terrified but went along to bond with his father. >> he had a sense that this was not, this was not okay and he just, he was not very comfortable about doing it >> reporter: the coast guard says the u.s., canada, france and britain will have to determine who will investigate and whether to recover the victims. so close to "titanic's" final resting place where 1500 people died in 1912 still to be determined, who pays for the search and potential recovery the company had been diving to the "titanic" since 2021 charging customers as much as a quarter million dollars for the experience but a former employee and other submersible experts have long warned the sub was not certified to dive so deep. in 2018, the chairman of a committee of 38 concerned submersible experts wrote to rosh in 2021, the discovery channel host josh gates decided against taking the sub down to the "titanic" for his tv show. >> i just felt as though the sub needed more time, and it needed more testing, frankly. >> reporter: investigators don't yet know why the sub imploded. it might h
suleman's aunt says the teen was terrified but went along to bond with his father. >> he had a sense that this was not, this was not okay and he just, he was not very comfortable about doing it >> reporter: the coast guard says the u.s., canada, france and britain will have to determine who will investigate and whether to recover the victims. so close to "titanic's" final resting place where 1500 people died in 1912 still to be determined, who pays for the search and...
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i stepped back and gave the space to suleman because he wanted to go. a difficult question to ask about how do you begin to get closure? if that's even possible. is there such a thing? i don't know. ithink... he started so many amazing projects, he was involved in so many... he helped so many people and i think we really want to continue that legacy. is there anything you want to add, christine? that i miss them. that i really, really miss them. yeah. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. the prime minister rishi sunak has urged britons to "hold their nerve" over the rising cost of borrowing, as the government and the bank of england try to reduce inflation. interest rates rose to a 15—year high of 5% last week, and there's growing concern about the impact on millions of homeowners. the prime minister told the bbc�*s sunday with laura kuenssberg programme that the uk would get through by sticking with his plan. i'v e i've never said that it's not challenging. i've never said that this won't be a difficult time to get there
i stepped back and gave the space to suleman because he wanted to go. a difficult question to ask about how do you begin to get closure? if that's even possible. is there such a thing? i don't know. ithink... he started so many amazing projects, he was involved in so many... he helped so many people and i think we really want to continue that legacy. is there anything you want to add, christine? that i miss them. that i really, really miss them. yeah. let's take a look at some of the stories in...
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i stepped back and gave the space to suleman because he wanted to go. closure? if that's even possible. is there such a thing? i don't know. ithink... he started so many amazing projects, he was involved in so many... he helped so many people and i think we really want to continue that legacy. is there anything you want to add, christine? that i miss them. that i really, really miss them. a powerful interview there from christine dowd speaking to nomia iqbal. it was a show to and all shows sir eltonjohn brought down the customary festival in his final live performance in the uk, he paid fear was to his adoring fans was our culture editor. # i played the silver ball... spectacular from the very start. and opening with a song he hadn't performed live in ten years. # that deaf, dumb and blind kid sure plays a mean pinball... it's what the weekend has been building towards. eltonjohn on the pyramid stage, for the final uk date of his farewell tour. the crowds are stretching way into the distance, and people further in have been here since this morning. it w
i stepped back and gave the space to suleman because he wanted to go. closure? if that's even possible. is there such a thing? i don't know. ithink... he started so many amazing projects, he was involved in so many... he helped so many people and i think we really want to continue that legacy. is there anything you want to add, christine? that i miss them. that i really, really miss them. a powerful interview there from christine dowd speaking to nomia iqbal. it was a show to and all shows sir...
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christine dawood was waiting on the surface for her husband's b23 and son suleman to return. >> i think when we passed the 96 hours mark. >> reporter: in an interview with our partners at the bbc she said she had given 19-year-old suleman her spot on the vessel. >> he wanted to solve the rubik's cube at the deepest point at the titanic. he was so excited about this. >> reporter: the coast guard is leading an investigation to piece together how the titan imploded, killing all five passengers. the dawoods, a prominent pakistani british family. french explorer paul-henri nargeolet, stockton rush, oceangate american ceo who piloted the titan. >> it's an opportunity to learn from the incident and work with our international partners worldwide to prevent a similar occurrence. >> reporter: the investigation is multinational involving canada as well as the u.k. and france. now questions are being raised about who should pay for the massive search and recovery. >> the coast guard doesn't charge for church and rescue. nor do we associate a cost with human life. we always after the call. >> report
christine dawood was waiting on the surface for her husband's b23 and son suleman to return. >> i think when we passed the 96 hours mark. >> reporter: in an interview with our partners at the bbc she said she had given 19-year-old suleman her spot on the vessel. >> he wanted to solve the rubik's cube at the deepest point at the titanic. he was so excited about this. >> reporter: the coast guard is leading an investigation to piece together how the titan imploded, killing...
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i stepped back and gave the space to suleman because he wanted to go.t's even possible. is there such a thing? i don't know. ithink... he started so many amazing projects, he was involved in so many... he helped so many people and i think we really want to continue that legacy. is there anything you want to add, christine? that i miss them. that i really, really miss them. yeah. in the us state of montana, a bridge collapsed on saturday, plunging portions of a freight train into the yellowstone river. authorities say that seven of the ten cars that derailed tumbled into the river spilling hot asphalt and molten sulfur into the water. officials in yellowstone county have shut down water intake pumps for the time being, but said that he hazardous material is being diluted by the river and that environmental impact will be limited. you are watching bbc news. there is always more on our website. thank you for your company and i will see you soon. hello. we ended the weekend with some very big contrasts in our weather. across many northern parts of the uk, t
i stepped back and gave the space to suleman because he wanted to go.t's even possible. is there such a thing? i don't know. ithink... he started so many amazing projects, he was involved in so many... he helped so many people and i think we really want to continue that legacy. is there anything you want to add, christine? that i miss them. that i really, really miss them. yeah. in the us state of montana, a bridge collapsed on saturday, plunging portions of a freight train into the yellowstone...
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suleman dawood, 19, is onboard the vessel with his father shahzada dawood, as well as three others.straight to boston and our news correspondent carl nasman for more on the story. we have had some information, as i said, on the debris field. just bring us up—to—date on what we know. sure, let mejust bring us up—to—date on what we know. sure, let me just protect the scene. we are in boston. this is where the us coast guard has been correlating all of these international operations, really since sunday, when we first lost contact with titan, that vessel. we are expecting a news conference to take place shortly at the top of the next hour, 3pm local time, and that is when we hope you can more details about what has exactly been found in the area around the titanic wreck site. so much international media interest in the story. we have crews to my left and right from all kind of different countries, but now the reaction coming from everybody here is, we had that hope yesterday and it seems like much less hope today, in terms of finding people alive. a debris field has been found. this ag
suleman dawood, 19, is onboard the vessel with his father shahzada dawood, as well as three others.straight to boston and our news correspondent carl nasman for more on the story. we have had some information, as i said, on the debris field. just bring us up—to—date on what we know. sure, let mejust bring us up—to—date on what we know. sure, let me just protect the scene. we are in boston. this is where the us coast guard has been correlating all of these international operations,...
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suleman was studying at the university of strathclyde in glasgow.ff and students were shocked and profoundly saddened. the british—asian trust described his father as a wonderful and generous man. the family of the british explorer hamish harding said they'd lost him doing what he loved. also killed, the veteran french diver paul—henri nargeolet. it's really sad that he's lost his life in the place where he so loved to share his experiences with exploring the titanic. every time i dive i see something i've never seen before... stockton rush also lost his life. his firm oceangate ran the expedition. colleagues described him as a true explorer. this was the titan sub. the us navy says on sunday underwater microphones detected a noise which could have been the vessel imploding. there are now growing questions about its safety. the director of the film titanic, james cameron, who has completed 33 dives to the wreck, believes the tragedy could have been prevented. the comms were lost and navigation was lost. and i said instantly you can't lose comms and
suleman was studying at the university of strathclyde in glasgow.ff and students were shocked and profoundly saddened. the british—asian trust described his father as a wonderful and generous man. the family of the british explorer hamish harding said they'd lost him doing what he loved. also killed, the veteran french diver paul—henri nargeolet. it's really sad that he's lost his life in the place where he so loved to share his experiences with exploring the titanic. every time i dive i...
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on the vessel are confirmed to be british businessmen hamish harding, shahzada dawood and his son, sulemanef executive of the expedition company 0ceangate and the pilot, paul—henry nargeolet. here is stockton rush in a documentary showing how the sub was operated via a games console. sane people are informed that it is very dangerous down there. the sub was towed out to newfoundland before arriving at the site on sunday. it began its diving coordination with the mother ship, the polar prince. below 1000m, the sub will be in darkness. 3800 metres under the north atlantic, the titanic. the us coastguard has told us that they weren't notified about the missing vessel until around eight hours after that initial loss of contact between the sub and its mother ship. a loss and communication has happened on these expeditions before, but never like this or for so long. mike rees is one of the few people who have made the trip before. he describes reaching the bottom of the ocean.— before. he describes reaching the bottom of the ocean. when you touch bottom, bottom of the ocean. when you touch botto
on the vessel are confirmed to be british businessmen hamish harding, shahzada dawood and his son, sulemanef executive of the expedition company 0ceangate and the pilot, paul—henry nargeolet. here is stockton rush in a documentary showing how the sub was operated via a games console. sane people are informed that it is very dangerous down there. the sub was towed out to newfoundland before arriving at the site on sunday. it began its diving coordination with the mother ship, the polar prince....
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christine dawood — wife of shahzada dawood and mother of 19—year—old suleman dawood, who both died inand mother of 19—year—old suleman dawood, who both died in the titan submersible — speaks to the bbc. when we passed the 96 hours mark, that's when i lost hope and that's when, when i even then sent the message to my family on shore, i said "i'm preparing".
christine dawood — wife of shahzada dawood and mother of 19—year—old suleman dawood, who both died inand mother of 19—year—old suleman dawood, who both died in the titan submersible — speaks to the bbc. when we passed the 96 hours mark, that's when i lost hope and that's when, when i even then sent the message to my family on shore, i said "i'm preparing".
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shahzada and suleman dawood were among the five men who were on board the titan.ould be a sentence i will never want to hear in my life again. like, lost comm, as in, we lost communication. were you aboard the vessel, were you here? yes, i was aboard the vessel, i was on the ship. i think i lost i hope when we passed the 96—hours mark. that's when i lost hope. and that's when i sent a message to my family onshore. isaid, "i'm preparing for the worst." that's when i lost hope. but my daughter, for example, she didn't lose hope until... until the call with the coastguard, when they basically informed us that they'd found debris. tell me just some memories that you have of your boy. so, he would not go anywhere without his rubik's cube. so, he used to teach himself through youtube how to solve the rubik's cube and he was really fast at it. i think his best was 12 seconds or something like that. what were your last moments or words that you shared with your husband and son, do you remember that? well, wejust hugged and joked, actually. because shahzada was so excited
shahzada and suleman dawood were among the five men who were on board the titan.ould be a sentence i will never want to hear in my life again. like, lost comm, as in, we lost communication. were you aboard the vessel, were you here? yes, i was aboard the vessel, i was on the ship. i think i lost i hope when we passed the 96—hours mark. that's when i lost hope. and that's when i sent a message to my family onshore. isaid, "i'm preparing for the worst." that's when i lost hope. but my...
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she was out at their word and suleman dawood were among the five men on board the submersible.pondence nomia iqbal. the sentence... "we lost com". i think that will be a sentence i never want to hear in my life. like lost com, as in, we lost communication. were you on board the vessel? yes, i was on board the vessel. i was on the ship. i think i lost hope when we passed the 96 hours mark. that's when i lost hope. that's when i sent a message to my family on shore. i said, "i am preparing for the worst". that is when i lost hope, but my daughter, for example, she didn't lose hope until the call with the coastguard, when they basically informed us that they found debris. tell me some memories you have of your boy. he would not go anywhere without his rubik's cube. he used to teach himself through youtube, how to solve it, and he was really fast. i think his best was 12 seconds. what were your last moments or words you shared with your husband and son? do you remember that? wejust hugged and joked, actually. shahzada was so excited to go down. he was like a little child. i was rea
she was out at their word and suleman dawood were among the five men on board the submersible.pondence nomia iqbal. the sentence... "we lost com". i think that will be a sentence i never want to hear in my life. like lost com, as in, we lost communication. were you on board the vessel? yes, i was on board the vessel. i was on the ship. i think i lost hope when we passed the 96 hours mark. that's when i lost hope. that's when i sent a message to my family on shore. i said, "i am...
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executive stockton rush, along with passengers paul—henri nargeolet, shahzada dawood and his son sulemanl been lost. much of the rescue effort was coordinated in boston and our correspondentjon sudworth is there with the latest. you know, from the start that these were very difficult odds. even if the titan had remained intact then this was a race against time. the air supply on board would have run out about 12 hours or so ago. we now know that the disaster was likely to have happened much sooner than that. this catastrophic failure possibly at the same time as the signal was lost an hour and a half into the dive on sunday. the us coast guard saying today that the families where the first to be informed as soon as they discovered that wreckage on the sea bed and the recovery work will now continue. it was hope of a miracle that drove the intense media interest. now the us coast guard has confirmed all hope has gone. this us coast guard has confirmed all horse has gone-— us coast guard has confirmed all hope has gone. us coast guard has confirmed all hoe has one. , ., ., hope has gone. t
executive stockton rush, along with passengers paul—henri nargeolet, shahzada dawood and his son sulemanl been lost. much of the rescue effort was coordinated in boston and our correspondentjon sudworth is there with the latest. you know, from the start that these were very difficult odds. even if the titan had remained intact then this was a race against time. the air supply on board would have run out about 12 hours or so ago. we now know that the disaster was likely to have happened much...
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she was with shahzada and suleman when their sub was launched into the sea.hink i lost hope when we passed the 96 hours mark. that's when i lost hope. and that's when i even then, i sent a message to my family on shore. i said, i'm preparing for the worst. that's when i lost hope. but my daughter, for example, she didn't lose hope until... ..until the call with the coast guard, when they basically informed us that they found debris. that's when she also lost hope. she said, for her teenage son, it was the trip of a lifetime. suleiman did, um, he did a 10,000 piece lego titanic. so he really loved that. and he was so excited. he applied for a world record, because he wanted to solve the rubik's cube at the deepest point. he was so excited about this. there are several investigations in place to determine what happened and why. the families want answers. how do you begin to get closure? if that's even possible. is there such a thing? i don't know. um... i think he started so many amazing projects. he was involved in so many... he helped so many people. and i th
she was with shahzada and suleman when their sub was launched into the sea.hink i lost hope when we passed the 96 hours mark. that's when i lost hope. and that's when i even then, i sent a message to my family on shore. i said, i'm preparing for the worst. that's when i lost hope. but my daughter, for example, she didn't lose hope until... ..until the call with the coast guard, when they basically informed us that they found debris. that's when she also lost hope. she said, for her teenage son,...
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plus pakistani businessman shahzada dawood and his teenage son suleman.r us, where the site of the u.s. coast guard command center is located. jason, the u.s. coast guard admiral called this catastrophic implosion. that was what they assessed it as. but there remain so many questions as to how this happened and even whether they will ever be abl
plus pakistani businessman shahzada dawood and his teenage son suleman.r us, where the site of the u.s. coast guard command center is located. jason, the u.s. coast guard admiral called this catastrophic implosion. that was what they assessed it as. but there remain so many questions as to how this happened and even whether they will ever be abl
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determinante por lo que continuaron la buscaqueda junto a otros viajeros , un joven también de 19 años, sulemanuna persona carismatica, falleció haciendo lo que amaba. >> investigadores no conocen la razón tras la implosion la nave pudo haberse rendido por la increíble presión del agua o hubo una rotura por los diferentes viajes al fondo del mar. >> bueno hablemso de otros temas el déficit estatal progrmas de alimetnacion se vean afectados. >> encontramos a wilma hacieno compras. >> dice que lo piensa antes de comprar frutas y verduras. >> mejor pensar bien en lo que se va a comprar, no estamos para malgastar. >> la situación puede complicarse con el déficit estatal están en la cuerda floja programas de nutrición como el programa que da dinero extra a beneficiarios de callfresh. >> se les da dinero extra para que la gente pueda adquirir frutas y verduras. >> dicen que ha demostrado ser exitoso para el acceso a alimentos saludables a la vez apoya a productores locales. >> estamos pidiendo 35 millones, nos preocupa que esto no esté incluido en el presupuesto. >> esto tendría un costo de 30 millon
determinante por lo que continuaron la buscaqueda junto a otros viajeros , un joven también de 19 años, sulemanuna persona carismatica, falleció haciendo lo que amaba. >> investigadores no conocen la razón tras la implosion la nave pudo haberse rendido por la increíble presión del agua o hubo una rotura por los diferentes viajes al fondo del mar. >> bueno hablemso de otros temas el déficit estatal progrmas de alimetnacion se vean afectados. >> encontramos a wilma...
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are presumed dead including billionaire hamish harding, businessman shahzada dawood, and his son sulemantockton rush, the ceo of the company that made the submersible, and paul-henry nargeolet. this quote shahzada dawood ,was a curious and enthusiastic supporter of our mission. he will be deeply missed by all who knew him, especially his fellow trustees. dan: the dawood released a statement saying, we are truly grateful to those involved in the rescue operations here would their untiring efforts were a source of strength for us. with this story dominating headlines all week, we were wondering what it is like to be in a submersible. ama: we sat down with a man who has done 17 submersible dives to the titanic wreckage. >> i was very apprehensive from day one. reporter: his experience as an underwater cinematographer is vast. his knowledge of submersibles is valuable at a time when the rest of us know so little about how they operate underwater. and implosion, he explains, is the reverse of an explosion. >> this, as opposed to this. an implosion is instant under those pressures it was very
are presumed dead including billionaire hamish harding, businessman shahzada dawood, and his son sulemantockton rush, the ceo of the company that made the submersible, and paul-henry nargeolet. this quote shahzada dawood ,was a curious and enthusiastic supporter of our mission. he will be deeply missed by all who knew him, especially his fellow trustees. dan: the dawood released a statement saying, we are truly grateful to those involved in the rescue operations here would their untiring...
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the headlines: christine dawood, wife of shahzada dawood and mother of 19—year—old suleman dawood, who
the headlines: christine dawood, wife of shahzada dawood and mother of 19—year—old suleman dawood, who
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he and his 19: -year-old son suleman is both on board. we are holding out every hope for a successful rescue mission and the safe return of our brother and all those on board. our hearts go out to the entire dawood family. the situation is extremely serious but we extend our thoughts and best wishes for a positive outcome. the others on board, ceo of oceangate expeditions, a british billionaire and a french titanic expert who has been to that wreckage site more than 35 times. or katie nelson spoke with a bay area pioneer in the submersible field for some insight into what may have gone wrong. >> reporter: alameda is home to a submersible research program where the small vessels are used to explore the ocean floor. one of the first people to venture into the depths, don walsh, an alameda high school graduate. >> it is part of our human nature, curiosity. >> reporter: don walsh is 91 years old but in 1960, he and a french engineer were the first two people to explore challenger deep in a submersible, diving more than seven miles down to the
he and his 19: -year-old son suleman is both on board. we are holding out every hope for a successful rescue mission and the safe return of our brother and all those on board. our hearts go out to the entire dawood family. the situation is extremely serious but we extend our thoughts and best wishes for a positive outcome. the others on board, ceo of oceangate expeditions, a british billionaire and a french titanic expert who has been to that wreckage site more than 35 times. or katie nelson...
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she says she's particularly close with suleman, the 19-year-old, and he, according to her didn't want to go on the submarine. he did it because it was father's day, that his father was obsessed. the father was absolutely obsessed with the titanic from the time that he was a young man, and so his 19-year-old son, according to shahzada's oldest sister went with him, and they are among those lost also. the ceo, stockton rush of oceangatings as well as british billionaire, hammish harding. and paul-henri nargeolet. so, you know, our thoughts with all of their families at this point as well. >> let's give you a little bit more information about who was on board, hammish harding, as you mentioned, a 58-year-old british billionaire, he visited the south pole with astronaut buzz aldrin. he holds three guinness world records, including one more more than a four-hour dive in the deepest part of the mariana trench. so he's familiar with this deep sea diving or he was. he was also on blue origin last year, that sub orbital flight founded by jeff bezos. p.h. nargeolet was a 77-year-old former comm
she says she's particularly close with suleman, the 19-year-old, and he, according to her didn't want to go on the submarine. he did it because it was father's day, that his father was obsessed. the father was absolutely obsessed with the titanic from the time that he was a young man, and so his 19-year-old son, according to shahzada's oldest sister went with him, and they are among those lost also. the ceo, stockton rush of oceangatings as well as british billionaire, hammish harding. and...
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is 19-year-old son suleman dawood is also on board. the others on board are the ceo of oceangate expeditions, a british billionaire and a french titanic expert who has been to the wreck more than 35 times. >> submersibles have been used to explore the ocean floor for decades. katie nielsen talked with a bay area man who was a pioneer in the field for some insight about the situation unfolding there. >> at this part of our human nature, curiosity. >> reporter: don walsh is 91 years old now but in 1960, he ended french engineer for the first two people to ever explore challenger deep in a submersible, diving more than seven miles down to the floor of the pacific ocean. >> that was my job, a test pilot. not to do science but to make sure it was safe and reliable before we handed it over to the scientists. >> reporter: since then, walsh made a career out of submersibles and became a pioneer in the field. he said therrk changeerit once focused ificre now there is a ct for ocean adventure tourism. that was the primary focus for oceangate. >>
is 19-year-old son suleman dawood is also on board. the others on board are the ceo of oceangate expeditions, a british billionaire and a french titanic expert who has been to the wreck more than 35 times. >> submersibles have been used to explore the ocean floor for decades. katie nielsen talked with a bay area man who was a pioneer in the field for some insight about the situation unfolding there. >> at this part of our human nature, curiosity. >> reporter: don walsh is 91...
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here's the aunt of the 19-year-old victim here, suleman dawood. let's listen. >> the thought of a 19-year-old trapped on that is just next level, because you know,s other crew members were older. they were there of their own interests. they were there for their own reasons, but suleman was just there for a father's day bonding experience. >> father's day bonding experience. we can all relate to that. what more are you learning about those aboard the titan? >> reporter: yeah, heartbreaking there. i mean, she's got a thick accent. we interviewed her from pakistan, but she was saying that 19-year-old really didn't want to go. he was very nervous about this trip, but he went to be with his father. and of course all of them perished. so now the question becomes who runs the investigation. we don't know that yet. it will be an international agreement between the u.s., canada, britain, and france who leads the investigation. it could be the u.s. because this happened in the u.s. coast guard priority search zone, despite the fact that it's in internationa
here's the aunt of the 19-year-old victim here, suleman dawood. let's listen. >> the thought of a 19-year-old trapped on that is just next level, because you know,s other crew members were older. they were there of their own interests. they were there for their own reasons, but suleman was just there for a father's day bonding experience. >> father's day bonding experience. we can all relate to that. what more are you learning about those aboard the titan? >> reporter: yeah,...
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there's also british businessman shahzada dawood and his son, suleman. dawood on the board of mountain view-based seti institute. >> i can only imagine what this has been like for them, and i hope that this discovery provides some solace during this difficult time. >> today we spoke to a friend of one of the victims. mike reese is a writer and producer of "the simpsons." he went on four different trips with oceangate, including one to the titanic with his wife, denise, last year. denise didn't get to go underwater actually because she tested positive for covid right before the journey. but mike spent ten hours plunging down to the titanic wreckage and back. today he spoke with our janelle wang, calling that trip one of a kind but also acknowledged he knew that trip came with risk. >> from the moment we heard about this news on sunday, although we tried to be hopeful and upbeat, we knew it was going to end badly just because you're in the most unforgiving environment in the world, and something was bound to go wrong. i mean if something happened, we knew
there's also british businessman shahzada dawood and his son, suleman. dawood on the board of mountain view-based seti institute. >> i can only imagine what this has been like for them, and i hope that this discovery provides some solace during this difficult time. >> today we spoke to a friend of one of the victims. mike reese is a writer and producer of "the simpsons." he went on four different trips with oceangate, including one to the titanic with his wife, denise,...
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shahzada and suleman dawood were among the five men who were on board the titan. to us. can i just start off by asking you how you are? i think i developed a bit of a love—hate relationship with this question. so i think with the circumstances is concerned, i'm coping. but no, i'm not doing very good. what has it been like for you the last week? can you give us a sense ofjust... it's unfathomable what you're going through, but what has it been like? so the sentence, "we lost comm", i think that would be a sentence i would never want to hear in my life again. like "lost comm", as in, "we lost communication". i was sitting downstairs, actually. what has it been like for you the last week? can you give us a sense ofjust... it's unfathomable what you're going through, but what has it been like? so the sentence, "we lost comm", i think that would be a sentence i would never want to hear in my life again. like "lost comm", as in, "we lost communication". i was sitting downstairs, actually. having a snack or... i don't know. i was sitting with people talking and then som
shahzada and suleman dawood were among the five men who were on board the titan. to us. can i just start off by asking you how you are? i think i developed a bit of a love—hate relationship with this question. so i think with the circumstances is concerned, i'm coping. but no, i'm not doing very good. what has it been like for you the last week? can you give us a sense ofjust... it's unfathomable what you're going through, but what has it been like? so the sentence, "we lost comm",...
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and that his son, suleman was with him. and i can only say in this notification, his mother was stoic, to say the least. and of course, hopeful, like all of us, i knew of course that shahzada was going on the expedition. we were at a board mng in mountain view, california and was excitedly telling me about this trip. so i knew that it was coming. but it was such a shock to hear the submersible had gone missing. >> like you mentionethe last time you saw him, he was telling you what he and his son were going to go do. and how excited he was to go on this journey. did emission the risks involved to you? >> not really. in shahzada 's -- he's an extremely intelligent individual, a humble man. curious, that is the driving force behind wanting to go on this expedition. suly he was aware of the risks, and was certainly aware that undertaking a dive to this depth in submersible, is a dangerous undertaking. but he didn't dwell on that or talk much about it at the time. perpetl curiosity to boarding this vessel and going 13,000 feet d
and that his son, suleman was with him. and i can only say in this notification, his mother was stoic, to say the least. and of course, hopeful, like all of us, i knew of course that shahzada was going on the expedition. we were at a board mng in mountain view, california and was excitedly telling me about this trip. so i knew that it was coming. but it was such a shock to hear the submersible had gone missing. >> like you mentionethe last time you saw him, he was telling you what he and...
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reporter: in pakistan mohamed is a friend of businessman shahzada dawood who's onboard with his son suleman. >> i'm just watching tv for the last 48 hours and keeping my fingers crossed and still have a hope he will come back and allah will make some miracle happen and he will make it >> reporter: the titan sub is about the size of a minivan with room for five and a toilet with a privacy curtain. this ocean gate photo shows it's relatively cramped. only one person can fully extend his legs at a time. crews generally have sandwiches and water for a 6 to 8-hour trip aaron newman is an ocean gate investor who's gone to the titanic in titan >> we're going where humans have rarely gone so we're pushing the limits of things and so, you know, it's not -- it's not a disney world ride. >> reporter: but a former employee mutually settled a lawsuit with ocean gate after being fired for claiming the sub wasn't certified to go so deep, and three dozen submersible experts expressed concern that the design was potentially catastrophic today discovery channel host josh gates tweeted, ultimately i walked aw
reporter: in pakistan mohamed is a friend of businessman shahzada dawood who's onboard with his son suleman. >> i'm just watching tv for the last 48 hours and keeping my fingers crossed and still have a hope he will come back and allah will make some miracle happen and he will make it >> reporter: the titan sub is about the size of a minivan with room for five and a toilet with a privacy curtain. this ocean gate photo shows it's relatively cramped. only one person can fully extend...
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he and his 19-year-old son, suleman, were both onboard. we're hoping for a safe rescue mission and the return of our brother onboard. our hearts go out to shahzada dawood and the entire dawood family. others on board, the ce of oceangate expeditions, the british billionaire, and an explorer. katie nelson spoke with my man who is a pioneer in the field. he gives us some insight on what is happening in the field here. >> reporter: don walsh is 91-year-old down. but in 1960 h and a fresh engine ever the first two people to ever explor challenger deep in a submersible. diving more than seven miles down to the floor the pacific ocean. >> that was my job. to test pilot. not to do science but to make sure was safe and reliable before we handed it over to the scientists. >> reporter: since then, walsh made a career out of it and became a pioneer in the field. he said, within the past 20 years or so the submersible market has changed. wire wants only focused on scientific research, there is now a sector for ocean adventure tourism, which is the pri
he and his 19-year-old son, suleman, were both onboard. we're hoping for a safe rescue mission and the return of our brother onboard. our hearts go out to shahzada dawood and the entire dawood family. others on board, the ce of oceangate expeditions, the british billionaire, and an explorer. katie nelson spoke with my man who is a pioneer in the field. he gives us some insight on what is happening in the field here. >> reporter: don walsh is 91-year-old down. but in 1960 h and a fresh...
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pakistan held a special prayer for prominent businessman shahzada dawood and his 19-year-old son, suleman. they were among the five people on board of the submersible when it imploded on its way to the titanic wreckage. >> this was a catastrophic implosion of the vessel. >> reporter: the coast guard announced the discovery of debris from oceangate's titan vessel after days of searching. also on board british billionaire hamish harding. oceangate's ceo, stockton r, and titanic expert paul-henri nargeolet. james cameron, director of the movie, "titanic" was friends with nargeolet. cameron joined the chorus of those questioning oceangate's safety measures. >> clearly corners were cut here. and people paid the price. >> reporter: the incident is increasing scrutiny on the world of deep sea exploration in general and oceangate in particular. but oceangate's co-founder is defending the company's ceo. >> he was very keenly aware of the risks of operating in deep ocean environment. and he was very committed to safety. >> reporter: a u.s. coast guard official said friday that the investigation int
pakistan held a special prayer for prominent businessman shahzada dawood and his 19-year-old son, suleman. they were among the five people on board of the submersible when it imploded on its way to the titanic wreckage. >> this was a catastrophic implosion of the vessel. >> reporter: the coast guard announced the discovery of debris from oceangate's titan vessel after days of searching. also on board british billionaire hamish harding. oceangate's ceo, stockton r, and titanic expert...
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british businessman smuswrauda dawood and his son suleman, a british pilot, and stockton rush who talked about the risks during a recent podcast. >> what i worry about most are things to stop me from getting to the surface, overhangs, fish nets, entanglement hazards >> reporter: the titanic wreckage sits at the bottom of the ocean nearly 13,000 feet deep where the pressure is nearly 400 times what it is at sea level. no diver could withstand it even a los angeles class navy sub has a maximum depth of 2 to 3,000 feet tim taylor has led dozens of sub missions looking for world war ii wrecks. >> rockets explode, submersibles implode they crush down on themselves like a to toothpaste tube. >> reporter: but with time ticking away u.s., canadian coast guard ships and planes are coordinating a massive grid search, looking for any sign a sub has come to the surface. so far nothing if a sub is intact underwater, it may have only a day and a half of air left >> this is a very complex search, and a unified team is working around the clock to bring all available assets and expertise to bear as quick
british businessman smuswrauda dawood and his son suleman, a british pilot, and stockton rush who talked about the risks during a recent podcast. >> what i worry about most are things to stop me from getting to the surface, overhangs, fish nets, entanglement hazards >> reporter: the titanic wreckage sits at the bottom of the ocean nearly 13,000 feet deep where the pressure is nearly 400 times what it is at sea level. no diver could withstand it even a los angeles class navy sub has...