morning. president biden is headed back to washington after wrapping up a consequential g7 summit. the president says he has a call scheduled with house speaker kevin mccarthy once his meetings conclude in japan. debt ceiling talks appear to stall with negotiators on both sides saying they were unsure when they would meet again. republicans have called for a deep spending cuts in exchange for support to raise the nation bore heing limit. the president said that many of republicans demands are unacceptable. president biden held his first face-to-face with ukrainian president zelenskyy since they met in kyiv in february. during the sitdown, president biden announced a new $370 million $75 million security assistance package to ukraine. team coverage from around the globe. sam kiley is live in kirstjen nielsen. we begin with phil mattingly in hiroshima. we heard president biden speak, a big chunk of about the latest on the debt ceiling and doesn t seem like there is much
the world s most famous shipwreck. experts created a 3d digital twin of the titanic using deep sea mapping to recop innstruct wreckage. those are fascinating. they believe the large-scale underwater scanning project is a game changer and may solve the mystery of what exactly caused the luxury passenger liner to sink in the atlantic in 1912. here with us now is anthony giffen, a ceo and executive producer of the atlantic productions, one of the firms behind this production. welcome to you, anthony. so tell us, why might this be a game changer? well, this goes back very briefly to five years ago when i went on an expedition to the titanic. the first time, actually, a dive happened for 14 years before that. we filmed in 4k, incredible images of the titanic and it was deteriorating. two things. one, it was deteriorating.
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