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on the seafloor. and, the debris is consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel. we will continue to work and continue to search the area down there. i don't have an answer for the prospects at this time. >> sorry, is there any suggestion at all that the sub itself collided with the wreckage of the titanic or above the wreckage and was brought down nearby? >> so, the question was, is there any question is whether the sub collided with the titanic or if it imploded. if they fielded created from that. the location of the titan the merciful was in an area approximately 1600 fee from the wreck of the titanic. i have an expert that is familiar with that expert and is familiar with the debris field, and what the debris field indicates in terms of the casualty and where it may ha occurred. >> quickly, can you tell us what this will call back? thank you. the question is, where does the wreck lie in relation to e titanic. if you didn't hear the admiral's answer, i think 1600 is the correct answer. it is not any debris of the titanic. it has a smooth bottom, and to my knowl
on the seafloor. and, the debris is consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel. we will continue to work and continue to search the area down there. i don't have an answer for the prospects at this time. >> sorry, is there any suggestion at all that the sub itself collided with the wreckage of the titanic or above the wreckage and was brought down nearby? >> so, the question was, is there any question is whether the sub collided with the titanic or if it imploded. if...
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so this is an incredibly unforgiving environment down there on the seafloor. and the debris is consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel . and so we will continue to work and continue to search the area down there . but i don't have an answer for prospects at this time. >> reporter: any suggestion at all that the sub itself collided with the titanic ? or instead, the wreckage might've rained down nearby? >> so the question was, is there any question as to whether or not the sub collided with the titanic or whether it imploded above it. the field created from that. so the location of the titan submersible was in an area that was approximately 1600 feet from the wreck of the titanic . i have an expert here that is familiar with that area, and can talk about the debris field and what the debris field indicates in terms of where the casualty may occur. >> thank you, admiral, so the question is, where does the wreck lie in relation to the titanic? and the admirals answer, i think 1600 feet, is that correct? so that is off the bow of titanic. it is in an
so this is an incredibly unforgiving environment down there on the seafloor. and the debris is consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel . and so we will continue to work and continue to search the area down there . but i don't have an answer for prospects at this time. >> reporter: any suggestion at all that the sub itself collided with the titanic ? or instead, the wreckage might've rained down nearby? >> so the question was, is there any question as to whether or not...
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. 3800 metres down _ debris on the seafloor. 3800 metres down so— debris on the seafloor. 3800 metresc, the old ship itself, is about 50 km . about _ old ship itself, is about 50 km . about 20 — old ship itself, is about 50 km . about 20 square miles. it is huge. there _ about 20 square miles. it is huge. there is— about 20 square miles. it is huge. there is all— about 20 square miles. it is huge. there is all sorts of clutter down there _ there is all sorts of clutter down there on— there is all sorts of clutter down there on the seafloor. is that what the vessel— there on the seafloor. is that what the vessel has found? 0r there on the seafloor. is that what the vessel has found? or is it something related to 0ceangate titan? _ something related to 0ceangate titan? we don't know at the moment. so what _ titan? we don't know at the moment. so what this— titan? we don't know at the moment. so what this rov has is manipulate her arms— so what this rov has is manipulate her arms on— so what this rov has is manipulate her arms on the front, lights, cameras, _ her arms on the front, light
. 3800 metres down _ debris on the seafloor. 3800 metres down so— debris on the seafloor. 3800 metresc, the old ship itself, is about 50 km . about _ old ship itself, is about 50 km . about 20 — old ship itself, is about 50 km . about 20 square miles. it is huge. there _ about 20 square miles. it is huge. there is— about 20 square miles. it is huge. there is all— about 20 square miles. it is huge. there is all sorts of clutter down there _ there is all sorts of clutter down there on—...
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to the search for the missing sub, the missing coast guard confirmed debris has been found on the seafloorthe wreckage of the titanic, the rear admiral says the debris field is consistent with a quote catastrophic implosion of the sub. >> this morning aro v or remote operated vehicle from the vessel horizon arctic, discovered the tail cone of the titans submersible approximately 1600 feet from the bow of the titanic on the seafloor. on behalf of the united states coast guard and the entire unified command, offering my deepest condolences to the families. >> the u.s. coast guard is still working through the exact timeline, and set up sunday, and loss contact, one hour 45 minutes into the planned two hour descent to the ocean floor, the company that operates the sub, oceangate, just released a statement this afternoon singing part we now believe that our ceo stockton rush, suleman and shahzada dawood , hamish harding and paul henry have been lost, they were true explorers that shared a distinct spirit of adventure and a deep passion for exploring and protecting the world's oceans. our hearts
to the search for the missing sub, the missing coast guard confirmed debris has been found on the seafloorthe wreckage of the titanic, the rear admiral says the debris field is consistent with a quote catastrophic implosion of the sub. >> this morning aro v or remote operated vehicle from the vessel horizon arctic, discovered the tail cone of the titans submersible approximately 1600 feet from the bow of the titanic on the seafloor. on behalf of the united states coast guard and the...
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the rov on the seafloor. the rov subsequently— on the seafloor. pressure chamber unen— loss of the pressure chamber enen tnn— loss of the pressure chamber upon this determination, we tnnettttetv— upon this determination, we immediately notified the ttntttee— immediately notified the families on— immediately notified the families on behalf of the united states— families on behalf of the united states coastguard— families on behalf of the united states coastguard and the entire the states coastguard and the entire tne entttet— states coastguard and the entire the unified command . i offer my the unified command. i offer my teeneet— the unified command. i offer my deepest condolences to the ttnttv— deepest condolences to the ttnttv .— deepest condolences to the ttnttv . nn— deepest condolences to the family. his that was not deepest condolences to the family . his that was not what we family. his that was not what we ventet— family. his that was not what we vvtntet te— family. his that was not what we wanted to hear— family. his that was not what we w
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the rov on the seafloor. the rov subsequently— on the seafloor. istent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber unen— loss of the pressure chamber wnen tnte— loss of the pressure chamber upon this determination, we tnnettatety— upon this determination, we immediately notified the tantttee— immediately notified the families on— immediately notified the families on behalf of the united states— families on behalf of the united states coastguard— families on behalf of the united states coastguard and the entire the states coastguard and the entire tne wntttet— states coastguard and the entire the unified command . i offer my the unified command. i offer my teeneet— the unified command. i offer my deepest condolences to the tantty— deepest condolences to the tantty .— deepest condolences to the tantty . we— deepest condolences to the family. his that was not deepest condolences to the family . his that was not what we family. his that was not what we wantet— family. his that was not what we wantet te— family. his that was not what we wanted to
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one possibility is the summary -- submarine has not dropped the weights that keep it at the seafloor. it is buoyant, it needs to drop its weights and bob to the surface. for some reason, that hasn't happened. the weights haven't been dropped, or its tangled up in wreckage or debris, something like that that is restricting it. >> let's locate them, then what? how do you get them to the surface and out of there? >> all that has to happen is it has a clear path to the surface and the weights that should be easy to drop off submarine, that that is done. then it should come directly to surface, it could be at the surface in two hours. all of this supposes that no catastrophic accident has taken place. >> do you have a prediction of what may have happened? perhaps they have sadly already denied? >> unfortunately that is possibility but we will not know until it is located. >> in terms of oxygen levels, is there anything they can do to prolong the four days? >> four days is an estimate. we all use oxygen at different rates. if we are sleeping and being calm, we will not use as much. if we ar
one possibility is the summary -- submarine has not dropped the weights that keep it at the seafloor. it is buoyant, it needs to drop its weights and bob to the surface. for some reason, that hasn't happened. the weights haven't been dropped, or its tangled up in wreckage or debris, something like that that is restricting it. >> let's locate them, then what? how do you get them to the surface and out of there? >> all that has to happen is it has a clear path to the surface and the...
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, but victor will not be able — the seafloor, but victor will not be able to — the seafloor, but victor able to help bring, directly getting — be able to help bring, directly getting the submersible to the surface — getting the submersible to the surface. it is not strong enough. this— surface. it is not strong enough. this remotely operated vehicle was used last year to receive a us fighterjet used last year to receive a us fighter jet that used last year to receive a us fighterjet that sank in the south china after the fighter —— pilot safely ejected. the recovery was at a similar depth to the titanic and the school —— vehicle fastened with breaking lines from a support ship. any potential rescue of the titan is likely to be technically complicated. the hope is that the tiny vessel can be located with enough time left to carry it out. let's get more now on the logistics involved. we can speak to a senior lecturer in oceanography at the university of southampton. thank you for coming on the programme. if it is ok i want to put to use some of the points that have come out that press con
, but victor will not be able — the seafloor, but victor will not be able to — the seafloor, but victor able to help bring, directly getting — be able to help bring, directly getting the submersible to the surface — getting the submersible to the surface. it is not strong enough. this— surface. it is not strong enough. this remotely operated vehicle was used last year to receive a us fighterjet used last year to receive a us fighter jet that used last year to receive a us fighterjet...
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is to recover items from the seafloor. >> reporter: the question tonight, could this have been prevented? abc news obtaining foreboding e-mails to ceo stockton rush from karl stanley, a submersibles expert, who in april 2019, went on an experimental dive in the bahamas aboard the doomed titan. but in an e-mail to rush after, he warned of cracking noises that sounded like a flaw defect in one area being acted on by the tremendous pressures and being crushed/damaged. claiming in another e-mail to rush, the fact that you told me to not speak about the noises i heard on the dive, to me, says a lot. >> i would compare them to small caliber gunshots. i'm not i'm not a person prone to panic. nobody in that submarine was panicking, stockton, played it cool but it was very disturbing. >> reporter: rush, on defense, pointing out two misunderstandings, "i value your experience and advice on many things, but not on assessment of carbon fiber pressure hulls," he wrote and "your concern that i will either intentionally or unintentionally succumb to pressure and take advantage of our clients." >> i fee
is to recover items from the seafloor. >> reporter: the question tonight, could this have been prevented? abc news obtaining foreboding e-mails to ceo stockton rush from karl stanley, a submersibles expert, who in april 2019, went on an experimental dive in the bahamas aboard the doomed titan. but in an e-mail to rush after, he warned of cracking noises that sounded like a flaw defect in one area being acted on by the tremendous pressures and being crushed/damaged. claiming in another...
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the advantage of this is you _ seafloor. the advantage of this is you can _ seafloor. an take - seafloor. the advantage of this is you can take all - seafloor. the advantage of this is you can take all of i seafloor. the advantage of. this is you can take all of the best qualities of a natural reef and you can exaggerate them, completely. algae and other organisms need a hard substrate, hard surface to attach themselves to so you can maximise surface, you can 3d print structures so that they have passageways and hollows. literally moments after they were placed on the sea floor, the video shows that marine life just moved in. the video shows that marine lifejust moved in. far the video shows that marine life just moved in.— life just moved in. far from denmark. _ life just moved in. far from denmark, australia - life just moved in. far from denmark, australia is - life just moved in. far from l denmark, australia is putting automation at the heart of efforts to restore reefs. spectacular coral reefs like these found in more tropical waters are home to a vast array of ma
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the tail cone of the titan submersible approximately 1600 feet from the bow of the titanic on the seafloorntly found additional —— debris. in consultation with experts from within the unified command the debris is consistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. that a short taste of the press conference we will play a fuller version at about a half now it's time it was difficult to listen to at times because confirmation are very difficult news that so many people there and around the world wa nted wanted to avoid. let's get the latest on what we have heard in the last hour or so. we can cross live to boston. it last hour or so. we can cross live to boston-— to boston. it really has been a remarkable course _ to boston. it really has been a remarkable course of- to boston. it really has been a remarkable course of events l to boston. it really has been a i remarkable course of events over to boston. it really has been a - remarkable course of events over the last few hours with him early in the morning we were waiting for some news from the coastguard than we received the tw
the tail cone of the titan submersible approximately 1600 feet from the bow of the titanic on the seafloorntly found additional —— debris. in consultation with experts from within the unified command the debris is consistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. that a short taste of the press conference we will play a fuller version at about a half now it's time it was difficult to listen to at times because confirmation are very difficult news that so many people there and...
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the tail cone of the titan submersible approximately 1600 feet from the bow of the titanic on the seafloor. the debris is consistent with a catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. >> reporter: four days after it was first reported missing, the u.s. coast guard confirming the worst about the titan submersible, a catastrophic explosion resulting in the loss of life of all five on board. >> we found five different major pieces of debris that told us that it was remains of the titan. the initial thing we found was the nose cone, which was outside of the pressure hull . we then found a large debris field. >> reporter: admiral john longer confirmed the families of the crew were immediately notified and briefed. >> the our obs will remain on scene and continue to gather information. we are still working to develop the details for the timeline involved with this casualty and the response. >> reporter: a spokesperson for research services confirmed to cnn it was their rov, remotely operated vehicle, that found the debris field near the titanic. the complex search and rescue mission has attracted
the tail cone of the titan submersible approximately 1600 feet from the bow of the titanic on the seafloor. the debris is consistent with a catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. >> reporter: four days after it was first reported missing, the u.s. coast guard confirming the worst about the titan submersible, a catastrophic explosion resulting in the loss of life of all five on board. >> we found five different major pieces of debris that told us that it was remains of the titan....
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the tail cone of the titans submersible approximately 1600 feet from the bow of the titanic on the seafloor. >> among the passengers were pakistani-british businessman shahzada dawood. the elder dawood was a trustee with the mountain view-based search for extraterrestrial intelligence. in a statement, see eti says our thoughts go out to dawood's family and friends and the other passengers. he was passionately curious and an enthusiastic supporter of the ceti mission. now stockton rush is the grandson of businessman and philanthropist davies. he also got his mba from cal. there is footage posted to the oceangate youtube channel that shows rush actually speaking about testing the titan to ensure that it was capable of taking passengers to these great depths. >> out here, this is really focused on one thing, and that is the pressure vessel, and making sure that this component is safe and capable of handling depths down to 4000 meters repeatedly with -- >> records show that it took at least 46 passengers to the titanic site in 2021 and 2022, but some experts raised safety concerns about the sub
the tail cone of the titans submersible approximately 1600 feet from the bow of the titanic on the seafloor. >> among the passengers were pakistani-british businessman shahzada dawood. the elder dawood was a trustee with the mountain view-based search for extraterrestrial intelligence. in a statement, see eti says our thoughts go out to dawood's family and friends and the other passengers. he was passionately curious and an enthusiastic supporter of the ceti mission. now stockton rush is...
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off the bat what's your reaction to hearing a debris field discovered on the seafloor not far from thec" wreckage? >> well, obviously, that's a, you know, a major step forward in being able to find either the hull or pieces of the hull. i have, i have gotten some information from a little bit of inside sources that states that the debris had been identified, but that's unconfirmed at the moment. >> we want to wait until we here directly from officials to confirm that. we don't yet know from official sources that are saying publicly that that is the case, but nevertheless, given that there is a large debris field already at that site, because of the "titanic," and we know that several expeditions down there left behind equipment what is the process like for identifying and confirming that if the debris found there, whether the debris found there is in fact from the oceangate vessel? >> it actually should be fairly easy. i know -- >> captain martin -- i hate to interrupt you, sir. i want to confirm for you and viewers, cnn just learned that, in fact, the debris that has been located near
off the bat what's your reaction to hearing a debris field discovered on the seafloor not far from thec" wreckage? >> well, obviously, that's a, you know, a major step forward in being able to find either the hull or pieces of the hull. i have, i have gotten some information from a little bit of inside sources that states that the debris had been identified, but that's unconfirmed at the moment. >> we want to wait until we here directly from officials to confirm that. we don't...
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this is an incredibly unforgiving environment down there on the seafloor and the debris is consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel. the implosion was detected near the site where five pieces of the sub were found yesterday on the ocean floor, about 1600 feet from the titanic. experts say a fault or failure in the hull of the sub could have led to the implosion as the vessel gave way to the intense pressure of the deep sea. the five passengers are presumed dead, including stockton rush the ceo of the subs company oceangate rush, often spoke about his sub defying industry standards. i'd like to be remembered as an innovator. i think it was general macarthur said. you're remembered for the rules. you break and i've broken some rules to make this. now ocean gates safety record is coming under scrutiny. explorer josh gates declined to trip on the sub two years ago after several of its systems failed during a test dive. concerned about the sub's carbon fiber makeup. carbon fiber is a miraculous material. it's what we're using to build next generation airplanes out of the drea
this is an incredibly unforgiving environment down there on the seafloor and the debris is consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel. the implosion was detected near the site where five pieces of the sub were found yesterday on the ocean floor, about 1600 feet from the titanic. experts say a fault or failure in the hull of the sub could have led to the implosion as the vessel gave way to the intense pressure of the deep sea. the five passengers are presumed dead, including stockton...
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. >> this is an incredibly unforgiving environment down there on the seafloor. s consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel. >> reporter: because of the implosion is still unknown, but all five people aboard were killed. oceangate founder stockton rush, billionaire adventure hamish harding, pakistani businessman shahzada dawood, and his 19-year-old son, suleman, french explorer paul henri nargeolet. the titan has been missing since sunday when it descended to the titanic wreckage site about two and a half miles beneath the north atlantic. sparking a massive international search covering about 10,000 square miles. the company, oceangate expeditions, charges $250,000 see the titanic up close. pure wimmer, and explore himself, said he got to know the ceo, stockton rush, when he was considering a dive years ago. >> he was a deep-sea explorer. >> reporter: oceangate has faced criticism from a group of experts in submersible industry who rode a letter to the company in 2018 warning of possible catastrophic problems. one of those experts, will cohen, said th
. >> this is an incredibly unforgiving environment down there on the seafloor. s consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel. >> reporter: because of the implosion is still unknown, but all five people aboard were killed. oceangate founder stockton rush, billionaire adventure hamish harding, pakistani businessman shahzada dawood, and his 19-year-old son, suleman, french explorer paul henri nargeolet. the titan has been missing since sunday when it descended to the titanic...
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these machines have been used since the 1970s _ seafloor. these are unique s stems systems. yes, these are unique systems and — systems. yes, these are unique systems and they _ systems. yes, these are unique systems and they are _ systems. yes, these are unique i systems and they are organisations around the world operating submersible that can be deployed but they are all relatively unique. it looks like 0ceangate expeditions has three or four different vehicles designed for different debts and other companies are building different designs and those bespoke vehicles to present challenges for rescue effort. vehicles to present challenges for rescue effort-— vehicles to present challenges for rescue effort. ~ ., ~ ., ,, , rescue effort. what kind of vessels, what kind of— rescue effort. what kind of vessels, what kind of other _ rescue effort. what kind of vessels, what kind of other submersibles i what kind of other submersibles could be utilised in this recovery effort? in could be utilised in this recovery effort? , u, , could be utilise
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these are the first images of the debris, five people died when the titan broke apart close to the seafloor than two hours after it had begun its dive grade screen was used to unload the debris from the arctic ship in the harbor at the canadian port -- at a canadian port. a correspondent joins me now in the studio, great to have you with us. how have teams managed to recover this debris? >> they have not told us but it is interesting the debris was being offloaded from the arctic. one of the vessel sent to the scene that carried the deep sea robot that was the first to discover the debris of the titan submersible around 1600 feet from the bow of the titanic. we also know that what was essentially heavy winching equipment was sent to the site as well. recovering it would have been quite the operation, the titanic wreckage is more than two miles below the ocean surface and have seen these pictures today, the first pictures we have seen off of the debris -- of the debris. it appears to show the landing legs, at least one of the titanium and capsules, a part of the vessel as well with some expo
these are the first images of the debris, five people died when the titan broke apart close to the seafloor than two hours after it had begun its dive grade screen was used to unload the debris from the arctic ship in the harbor at the canadian port -- at a canadian port. a correspondent joins me now in the studio, great to have you with us. how have teams managed to recover this debris? >> they have not told us but it is interesting the debris was being offloaded from the arctic. one of...
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the tail cone of the titan submersible approximately 1600 feet from the bow of the titanic on the seafloor. >> reporter: cbs news sunday morning correspondent david pope went on the titan last year for a story about the craft. he shared his reaction to the loss of the five explorers on board, including oceangate ceo stockton rush. >> they thrive on risk and danger and exploration and it is hard to think that they are just gone like that. >> reporter: some experts have raised safety concerns about the submersible's operation and design, warning that it could subject passengers who paid $250,000 apiece to extreme danger. >> we have never had this type of incident happened before. >> reporter: coast guard officials plan to continue their investigation into the tragedy to determine what exactly caused the implosion. >> according to oceangate's court filings, at least 46 people have successfully traveled on the submersible to the titanic wreck. that happened in 2021 and 2022. >>> overnight a san francisco police officer fatally shot and killed a man suspected of killing a 76-year-old woman and
the tail cone of the titan submersible approximately 1600 feet from the bow of the titanic on the seafloor. >> reporter: cbs news sunday morning correspondent david pope went on the titan last year for a story about the craft. he shared his reaction to the loss of the five explorers on board, including oceangate ceo stockton rush. >> they thrive on risk and danger and exploration and it is hard to think that they are just gone like that. >> reporter: some experts have raised...
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five people died wh it broke apart close to the seafloor two hours after it began its dive. e was used to unload the debris from the arctic ship in the harbor. the canadian work of saint job -- st. john's. the canadian police are investigating the fatalities. we have our correspondent with the latest about this. reporter: when all the search and rescue ships left the scene, one vessel was left and that was horizon object which had a deep-sea rope on it and it was tasked to with pulling up the debris from the titan sub, as much as possible. the ship brought the brie in today 10 days after the catastrophic accident on the bottom of the atlantic ocean. we got to see some of the items that have been possible to pick up. just to remind you, the construction of the type sub was -- titan sub was essentially a cylinder with two titanium into caps on either end. they have been able to recover those titanium into caps. --ends caps. they had a porthole with a window that was missing. you could tell because the hoist they were using to lifted up was going through the whole where the word
five people died wh it broke apart close to the seafloor two hours after it began its dive. e was used to unload the debris from the arctic ship in the harbor. the canadian work of saint job -- st. john's. the canadian police are investigating the fatalities. we have our correspondent with the latest about this. reporter: when all the search and rescue ships left the scene, one vessel was left and that was horizon object which had a deep-sea rope on it and it was tasked to with pulling up the...
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the pieces of the _ of the titanic on the seafloor. und scattered across a large debris field and to the press were told that next of kin have been immediately informed. it's a very difficult question to ask but it will be an important one for the families, of course. what are the prospects of recovering the bodies of the missing crew? this prospects of recovering the bodies of the missing crew?— of the missing crew? this is an incredibly _ of the missing crew? this is an incredibly unforgiving - of the missing crew? this is an - incredibly unforgiving environment down there on the sea floor and the debris is consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel and so we'll continue to work and continue to search the area down there, but i don't have an answer for prospects at this time. the wreckage _ for prospects at this time. the wreckage lies _ for prospects at this time. the wreckage lies under the deep remote waters of the mid—atlantic, found by high—tech underwater robots, part of what was until the end are still growing it in
the pieces of the _ of the titanic on the seafloor. und scattered across a large debris field and to the press were told that next of kin have been immediately informed. it's a very difficult question to ask but it will be an important one for the families, of course. what are the prospects of recovering the bodies of the missing crew? this prospects of recovering the bodies of the missing crew?— of the missing crew? this is an incredibly _ of the missing crew? this is an incredibly...
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in a statement late today, the coast guard says it recovered debris and evidence from the seafloor, which included what they're describing as presumed human remains. the agency's investigation is ongoing. >> still ahead, why petsmart has been ordered to pay more than a million dollars to customers here in the bay area. but first, a new clinic in the bay area and offers a way to screen for cancer by tapping into artificial tapping into artificial intelligence. small business owners don't always have time for cybersecurity. that's why the google tools they use every day are secure by default. you built it, we'll help you defend it! >> for your health tonight, the recommended age for cancer screening was recently lowered to 40 and while mammograms remain the standard screening technique, there's a new option in the bay area and it is an option using artificial intelligence for more accurate results. kron 4 noelle bellow has the details. >> calming cozy. 2 words you wouldn't normally used to describe a exam, but it's exactly what's being offered at ease wellness. it could the new wellness cli
in a statement late today, the coast guard says it recovered debris and evidence from the seafloor, which included what they're describing as presumed human remains. the agency's investigation is ongoing. >> still ahead, why petsmart has been ordered to pay more than a million dollars to customers here in the bay area. but first, a new clinic in the bay area and offers a way to screen for cancer by tapping into artificial tapping into artificial intelligence. small business owners don't...
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catastrophic implosion that was determined after a remote operated vehicle discovered a debris field on the seafloor. >> the additional debris. anne's consultation -- in consultation with experts, the debris is consistent with a catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. upon this determination, we immediately notified the families. reporter: abc news confirmed there were safety warnings about the sub including a former employee who allegedly raised concerns. there are plans to continue operations at the site to figure out when the sub imploded and exactly what went wrong. one bizarre part of this tragedy has to do with ocean gate's ceo. his wife happens to be the great great granddaughter of a famous couple who died on the titanic. dan: thank you very much. liz: with the story dominating the headlines only -- all week we were wondering what it would be like to be in a submersible. dan: we sat down with someone who did 17 submersible dives to the titanic wreckage. >> i was very apprehensive from day one. reporter:'s experience and his knowledge of ocean submersibles is extremely valuable at a time w
catastrophic implosion that was determined after a remote operated vehicle discovered a debris field on the seafloor. >> the additional debris. anne's consultation -- in consultation with experts, the debris is consistent with a catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. upon this determination, we immediately notified the families. reporter: abc news confirmed there were safety warnings about the sub including a former employee who allegedly raised concerns. there are plans to continue...
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it might detangle or cut or help free the submersible if it was hooked into the environment on the seafloor bringing this directly... getting the submersible to the surface. it is not strong enough. this remotely operated vehicle was used last year to retrieve a us fighterjet that sank in the south china sea after the pilot safely ejected. the recovery was at a similar depth to the titanic, and the vehicle fastened rigging and lift lines to the aircraft from a support ship. but any potential rescue of titan is likely to be technically complicated. the hope is that the tiny vessel can be located with enough time left to carry it out. victoria gill, bbc news. we will bring you any updates on the search here on bbc news, and we have continuing live coverage on the bbc news website and app — where our team is tracking every development — with full background and analysis. let's get some of the day's other news now. 31 people have been killed in an explosion at a barbecue restaurant in the north—western chinese city of yinchuan. seven others are receiving medical treatment. one is in a critical
it might detangle or cut or help free the submersible if it was hooked into the environment on the seafloor bringing this directly... getting the submersible to the surface. it is not strong enough. this remotely operated vehicle was used last year to retrieve a us fighterjet that sank in the south china sea after the pilot safely ejected. the recovery was at a similar depth to the titanic, and the vehicle fastened rigging and lift lines to the aircraft from a support ship. but any potential...
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the rov subs— titanic on the seafloor. the rov subs recently— titanic on the seafloor. ditional debris— subs recently found additional debris in— subs recently found additional debris in consultation with experts— debris in consultation with experts from — debris in consultation with experts from within the unified semmene me— experts from within the unified command. the debris is consistent— command. the debris is consistent with the catastrophic sess— consistent with the catastrophic less aces— consistent with the catastrophic less aces en— consistent with the catastrophic loss acas of the _ consistent with the catastrophic loss acas of the pressure snemnen— loss acas of the pressure chamber upon— loss acas of the pressure chamber upon this determination, we immemesen— chamber upon this determination, we immediately notified the smiles— we immediately notified the nemmes en— we immediately notified the families on behalf of the united senes— families on behalf of the united states coastguard— families on behalf of the united states coastguard and the entire enmes— stat
the rov subs— titanic on the seafloor. the rov subs recently— titanic on the seafloor. ditional debris— subs recently found additional debris in— subs recently found additional debris in consultation with experts— debris in consultation with experts from — debris in consultation with experts from within the unified semmene me— experts from within the unified command. the debris is consistent— command. the debris is consistent with the catastrophic sess— consistent with the...
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it might detangle or cut or help free the submersible if it was hooked into the environment on the seafloorthe surface. it is not strong enough. this remotely operated vehicle was used last year to retrieve a us fighterjet that sank in the south china sea after the pilot safely ejected. the recovery was at a similar depth to the titanic, and the vehicle fastened rigging and lift lines to the aircraft from a support ship. but any potential rescue of titan is likely to be technically complicated. the hope is that the tiny vessel can be located with enough time left to carry it out. victoria gill, bbc news. there were five places onboard the titan sub, and passengers had to pay nearly £200,000 each to get one. they have been bolted inside it. even if they were bobbing on the surface, there is no way out unless they are found. now it has emerged that safety concerns were raised about the vessel five years ago by a former employee of the company. 0ur science editor, rebecca morelle, is here with more. thanks, huw. 0ceangate's deep—sea submersible, the titan, has some unusual features. its hull,
it might detangle or cut or help free the submersible if it was hooked into the environment on the seafloorthe surface. it is not strong enough. this remotely operated vehicle was used last year to retrieve a us fighterjet that sank in the south china sea after the pilot safely ejected. the recovery was at a similar depth to the titanic, and the vehicle fastened rigging and lift lines to the aircraft from a support ship. but any potential rescue of titan is likely to be technically complicated....
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officials say the priority is to recover items from the seafloor and determine the cause of the disaster five people on board. cnn's nina pazmina has more. >> reporter: with the maritime incident, what it will allow for the coast guard to leverage all of its resources including working with international partners. this is a multistep process. and right now, they're in the first phase which is to gather evidence. they've had the "odyssey 6000" out to recover more pieces of evidence. once that is completed they'll hold a public hearing, collect more testimony and more evidence. and then they will continue this investigation. i want you to listen to public officials talking about what's next in the process. >> during the course of the mbi, the board will first and primarily work to determine the cause of this marine casualty and the five associated deaths. the mbi, however, is also responsible for accountability aspects of the incident. and it can make recommendations to the proper authorities to pursue civil or criminal sanctions as necessary. >> reporter: now, any kind of subsequent enfor
officials say the priority is to recover items from the seafloor and determine the cause of the disaster five people on board. cnn's nina pazmina has more. >> reporter: with the maritime incident, what it will allow for the coast guard to leverage all of its resources including working with international partners. this is a multistep process. and right now, they're in the first phase which is to gather evidence. they've had the "odyssey 6000" out to recover more pieces of...
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reporter: a remote operated vehicle discovered parts of the titan at the seafloor, 600 feet from theitanic after alaska medication on sunday during its dive to see the shipwreck. it is believed to have imploded an hour and 45 minutes into the journey. >> the debris is consistent with the loss of the pressure chamber. reporter: the cofounder of ocean gate is defending the ceos commitment to safety saying rush was risk-averse but aware of the risks when operating in deep ocean environments. julian: president biden gathered some of the biggest tech ceos to meet with india's prime minister. the president called on indian and american tech executives to help manage the risk of new technologies. >> we need your help to build guardrails around emerging technologies so that they are trustworthy, they are secure and uphold our shared values of human rights. julian: biden praised the partnership between the u.s. and india saying the two countries are taking innovation and cooperation to a new level. ama: we have seen job layoffs in the tech sector so we know there are others looking for dental
reporter: a remote operated vehicle discovered parts of the titan at the seafloor, 600 feet from theitanic after alaska medication on sunday during its dive to see the shipwreck. it is believed to have imploded an hour and 45 minutes into the journey. >> the debris is consistent with the loss of the pressure chamber. reporter: the cofounder of ocean gate is defending the ceos commitment to safety saying rush was risk-averse but aware of the risks when operating in deep ocean environments....
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officials say their priority is to recover items from the seafloor and determine the cause of the disasterich killed all five people on board. glory up has me know has more. >> reporter: the marine board of investigation is the highest level of investigation that the u.s. coast guard can conduct regarding any kind of maritime incident. and, what it will allow is for the coast guard to leverage all of its resources, including working with international partners. now, this is a multi step process and right now, they are in the first phase, which is to gather evidence. have had the odysseus 6000 out at the bottom of the ocean looking for pieces of the vessel, looking to recover more pieces of evidence. once that is completed, they will hold a public hearing, collect more testimony, and more evidence, and then, they will continue this investigation. i want you to listen to public officials talking about what is next in the process. >> during the course of the investigation, the board will work to determine the cause of his marine casualty in the five associated deaths. the mbi is also responsi
officials say their priority is to recover items from the seafloor and determine the cause of the disasterich killed all five people on board. glory up has me know has more. >> reporter: the marine board of investigation is the highest level of investigation that the u.s. coast guard can conduct regarding any kind of maritime incident. and, what it will allow is for the coast guard to leverage all of its resources, including working with international partners. now, this is a multi step...
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the rov ewbe— titanic on the seafloor. the rov ewbe feeenfw— titanic on the seafloor. s from within the unified command. the debris is consistent— command. the debris is consistent with the catastrophic feee— consistent with the catastrophic feee aces— consistent with the catastrophic feee aces ef— consistent with the catastrophic loss acas of the _ consistent with the catastrophic loss acas of the pressure enenbef— loss acas of the pressure chamber upon— loss acas of the pressure chamber upon this determination, we fnnnnebfefew— chamber upon this determination, we immediately notified the fennfbee— we immediately notified the fennfbee en— we immediately notified the families on behalf of the united efefee— families on behalf of the united states coastguard— families on behalf of the united states coastguard and the entire wnfffef— states coastguard and the entire unified command— states coastguard and the entire unified command .— states coastguard and the entire unified command . and i offer my unified command. and i offer my beebeef— unified command. and i offer my d
the rov ewbe— titanic on the seafloor. the rov ewbe feeenfw— titanic on the seafloor. s from within the unified command. the debris is consistent— command. the debris is consistent with the catastrophic feee— consistent with the catastrophic feee aces— consistent with the catastrophic feee aces ef— consistent with the catastrophic loss acas of the _ consistent with the catastrophic loss acas of the pressure enenbef— loss acas of the pressure chamber upon— loss acas of the...
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ice ages because it was only until 1990 when they discovered it and they could see the iron on the seafloor at the beginning of the ice ages. they know that it was dust from dust storms blowing the ocean and occasionally from volcanoes that triggered the carbon removal and we can do the same thing and the thing you probably know nature has no ideas on on its payroll. nature has, no computers, no scientific nate nature just did this sort of randomly getting the dust storms that would distribute certain amount of dust, which had a certain amount of iron. a test was done. about 13 tests of this have been done in the last 25 years and the one about ten years ago was a pretty good scale. it was about over 100 square miles, 100 mile diameter area in an eddy in the gulf, alaska. and it. it sequestered about 100 million tons of co2 and and, you know, and so they know it works. interestingly, you if you're a little scientific, can go to what's called the keeling or you can just google that, which is the graph of co2 measured since 1958 when a scientist whose name is keeling started doing the measure
ice ages because it was only until 1990 when they discovered it and they could see the iron on the seafloor at the beginning of the ice ages. they know that it was dust from dust storms blowing the ocean and occasionally from volcanoes that triggered the carbon removal and we can do the same thing and the thing you probably know nature has no ideas on on its payroll. nature has, no computers, no scientific nate nature just did this sort of randomly getting the dust storms that would distribute...
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reggie: crews will continue to search the seafloor with clues on the titan submersible implosion.d not far from the wreckage of the titanic. there were no survivors. kumasi: city council is considering restricting public comments during city council meetings. this is after several incidences of people calling into a meeting to make anti-semitic comments. reggie: the reopen today. crews have been working around-the-clock since the portion of the road has collapsed. drew: we have temperatures co for june in the 60's and 70's. that continues into pride weekend. we have sunshine around noon for the parade on sunday. jobina: no issues with the commute this morning. we have a live picture from the richmond bridge. kumasi: final preparations happening for sunday's san francisco pride parade. barricades were on market street yesterday and public transit is the best way to get there. and there's extra support from other transpo we will have live coverage at 10:00 a.m. wherever you watch abc seven. to a story you only seen here, as san francisco residents as he does not know what to do afte
reggie: crews will continue to search the seafloor with clues on the titan submersible implosion.d not far from the wreckage of the titanic. there were no survivors. kumasi: city council is considering restricting public comments during city council meetings. this is after several incidences of people calling into a meeting to make anti-semitic comments. reggie: the reopen today. crews have been working around-the-clock since the portion of the road has collapsed. drew: we have temperatures co...
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the tail cone of the titan submersible, approximately 1600 feet from the bow of the titanic on the seafloorlliam: it was the news no one wanted to hear. the missing submersible, which disappeared on sunday on a descent down to visit the wreckage of the titanic, had been completely destroyed. >> the rov subsequently found additional debris. in consultation with experts from within the unified command, the debris is consistent with a catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. william: the u.s. coast guard and the company that ran the trip -- oceangate expeditions -- expressed their condolences to the families of the 5 passengers who perished. they are -- hamish harding. shahzada dawood and his son, suleman dawood. paul-henri nargolet. and oceangate ceo, and captain of the vessel, stockton rush. in a statement, oceangate thanked the vast, international search oration that mobilized over the last few days, saying -- the entire oceangate family is deeply grateful for the countless men and women from multiple organizations who worked so very hard on this mission. coast guard officials said that t
the tail cone of the titan submersible, approximately 1600 feet from the bow of the titanic on the seafloorlliam: it was the news no one wanted to hear. the missing submersible, which disappeared on sunday on a descent down to visit the wreckage of the titanic, had been completely destroyed. >> the rov subsequently found additional debris. in consultation with experts from within the unified command, the debris is consistent with a catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. william: the...
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, that's what we bebbeve— from the seafloor, that's what we believe does— from the seafloor, that's what. but actu the thing would indicate which we'll come on to. but actu the thing is)uld indicate which we'll come on to. but actu the thing is intactidicate which we'll come on to. but actu the thing is intact . icate which we'll come on to. but actu the thing is intact . and if that the thing is intact. and if that the thing is intact. and if that the thing is intact. and if that the case, what do you that is the case, what do you think's so well, think's happened so well, there's any number of things that could have happened. one possibility is that the one possibility is that the ballast eeebe— possibility is that the ballast release system,— possibility is that the ballast release system, which is the majo— release system, which is the major emergency surfacing menemem— major emergency surfacing nebemem .— major emergency surfacing mechanism , has not functioned as mechanism, has not functioned as eemee.— mechanism, has not functioned as bbenneb. beb— mechanism, has not functioned as
, that's what we bebbeve— from the seafloor, that's what we believe does— from the seafloor, that's what. but actu the thing would indicate which we'll come on to. but actu the thing is)uld indicate which we'll come on to. but actu the thing is intactidicate which we'll come on to. but actu the thing is intact . icate which we'll come on to. but actu the thing is intact . and if that the thing is intact. and if that the thing is intact. and if that the thing is intact. and if that the case,...
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approximately 6500ft from the bow of the titanic on the seafloor near the rov. subsequently we found a debris in consultation with experts from within the unified command. the debris is considered persistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. upon this determination, we immediately notified the families on behalf of the united states coast guard and the entire unified command. i offer my deepest condolences to the families. i can only imagine what this has been like for them. and i hope that this discovery provides some solace during this difficult time. additionally, we've been in close contact with the british and french consul general to ensure that they are fully apprized and that their concerns are being addressed. the outpouring of support in this highly complex search operation has been robust and immensely appreciated. we are grateful for the rapid mobilization of experts on the undersea search and rescue, and we thank all of the agencies and personnel for their role in the response. we're also incredibly grateful for the full spectrum o
approximately 6500ft from the bow of the titanic on the seafloor near the rov. subsequently we found a debris in consultation with experts from within the unified command. the debris is considered persistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. upon this determination, we immediately notified the families on behalf of the united states coast guard and the entire unified command. i offer my deepest condolences to the families. i can only imagine what this has been like for them....
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. >> there are not really efficient ways to survey the seafloor and find it. >> reporter: this is notirst time oceangate has made the trip, but cbs news is learning that in 2018, the leaders in the submersible ant the company a letter warning of possible catastrophic problems. mike reiss took the titan to th site almost a year ago. >> before you even get on, you sign this long , long waiver that mentions possible death three times on the first page. >> reporter: on board this mission, british adventurer hamish harding, a pakistani businessman, shahzada dawood, and his son, suleman. a forme diver with the french army, and oceangate ceo, stockton rush. they have defended the titan saying that it was capable of diving to the depths of the titanic safely. meanwhile, the context of how big the search is, teams are coming to an area larger than the state of connecticut, two times as deep as the grand canyon for an object that is about the size o a minivan. >> a needle in a haystack. thi is a difficult. have we heard anything more from the coast guard? there's only so much they can do. >> re
. >> there are not really efficient ways to survey the seafloor and find it. >> reporter: this is notirst time oceangate has made the trip, but cbs news is learning that in 2018, the leaders in the submersible ant the company a letter warning of possible catastrophic problems. mike reiss took the titan to th site almost a year ago. >> before you even get on, you sign this long , long waiver that mentions possible death three times on the first page. >> reporter: on board...
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the debris was found a few days later more than 12,000 feet down on the seafloor about just 1,600 feet the titanic. >>> meanwhile, madonna has postponed her upcoming world tour after being admitted to a hospital's intensive care unit with a bacterial infection. in an instagram post madonna's manager says the 64-year-old pop icon developed a serious infection back on saturday. according to the post madonna remains under medical supervision but is expected to make a full recovery. the music legend aimed to celebrate the 40th onversy of her break out single holiday by embarking on her first ever greatest hits tour. it was scheduled to begin next month in vancouver. a new start date has not yet been announced. we of course send our well wishes and hope for a speedy recovery. >>> still ahead in sports, perfection in oakland. we'll have the highlights from the first perfect game in major league baseball since back in 2012. >>> plus, a general manager for an nhl team goes incognito in an interview. we'll explain that when we come right back. at when we come right back isn't at its best. but a
the debris was found a few days later more than 12,000 feet down on the seafloor about just 1,600 feet the titanic. >>> meanwhile, madonna has postponed her upcoming world tour after being admitted to a hospital's intensive care unit with a bacterial infection. in an instagram post madonna's manager says the 64-year-old pop icon developed a serious infection back on saturday. according to the post madonna remains under medical supervision but is expected to make a full recovery. the...
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the sea, which was titanic. he spent a lot of time mapping that seafloor and exploring more than anyone else, in fact. rer, it's going to be tough to know which one of those, the whole person, it's going to be tough to realize that he's gone. >> david gallo, appreciate it. i'm sorry for your loss and everybody's loss in what is a tragic situation. that's going to do it for me today. "deadline white house" starts right now. >>> hi there, everyone. it's 4:00 in the east. we're following several b
the sea, which was titanic. he spent a lot of time mapping that seafloor and exploring more than anyone else, in fact. rer, it's going to be tough to know which one of those, the whole person, it's going to be tough to realize that he's gone. >> david gallo, appreciate it. i'm sorry for your loss and everybody's loss in what is a tragic situation. that's going to do it for me today. "deadline white house" starts right now. >>> hi there, everyone. it's 4:00 in the east....
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reggie: cruise continues to -- to search the seafloor to find more clues and the titan submersible.not far from the wreckage of the titanic yesterday. there were no survivors. reggie: the wall -- kumasi: the walnut creek city council is considering restricting online public comments during council meetings after several instances of people calling into a meeting to make anti-semitic comments. reggie: temporary lanes of interstate 95 will open this morning. crews have been working around the clock since the interstate collapsed june 11. drew: we have morning clouds and afternoon sunshine and we keep the cooler than average pattern for june. another day in the 60's and 70's but breezy this afternoon. looking at the pride forecast, you will find morning fog, the sun come up for sunday in the city specifically for the parade, that will peak out around noon for those clouds. jobina: we found an incredibly light morning in terms of traffic so you should not have a problem with your commute as we show you a live camera outside of the san mateo bridge. kumasi: number seven, final preparatio
reggie: cruise continues to -- to search the seafloor to find more clues and the titan submersible.not far from the wreckage of the titanic yesterday. there were no survivors. reggie: the wall -- kumasi: the walnut creek city council is considering restricting online public comments during council meetings after several instances of people calling into a meeting to make anti-semitic comments. reggie: temporary lanes of interstate 95 will open this morning. crews have been working around the...