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a very good thursday morning to you. i m jim sciutto. and i m erica hill. janet yellen is going to be on the hill where she is going to be talking about the budget, and there is going to be plenty of questions about the budget and she is going to need a calm tone where she tells americans that their deposits are safe. we will bring that to you live. and the moment when a russian jet collided with a american drone causing it to crash into the ocean. we will show you how. we rebbring you to the statf the u.s. economy now. matt egan is joining us, and everybody is paying attention to the secretary this morning and the words, and she is getting out ahead of this a little bit with the words telling americans to be calm and their money is safe. yes, this is a big moment for the treasury secretary and she knows that confidence is a fragile thing, and she knows that it has been shaken by the failures, and she wants the americans to know that the money in the bank is safe, a

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more recent concerns being raised in the last few days, the director of the movie also making several, more than 30 trips to the titanic records himself, and he has been speaking out about similar concerns are so this is a timeline dating all the way back five years or so, even before the titan was fully operational in terms of going to the steps. operational in terms of going to the steps- operational in terms of going to the steps. can you bring us date and to the steps. can you bring us date and recovery to the steps. can you bring us date and recovery efforts - to the steps. can you bring us date and recovery efforts to l date and recovery efforts to pick up the debris of the titan submersible? these recovery efforts are continuing, and they are being led by some of these remotely operated vehicles, there is at least one in the area that will continue to scour the ocean floor, some two and a half miles below the surface, looking at the debris itself, we know that five key piec

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in the area that will continue to scour the ocean floor, some 2.5 miles below the surface, looking at the debris itself, we know that five key pieces of the titan have been detected already, they ll take a closer looks, maybe send some images back above and eventually tried to recover those items altogether, bring them up to the surface and look at them closely, examine especially any bits of carbon fibre they can find, see if that material had been stressed or fatigued, maybe that led to catastrophic implosion. also interestingly they will be looking at the debris fields, a couple of them that they found, they can tell by the size and shape, approximately at what point that vessel may have imploded. a widerfield would indicate it imploded earlier into its dive. a much smallerfield would imply that it made it nearly to the bottom before some sort of catastrophe took place. joining us now is parks stephenson, the executive director at uss kidd veterans museum. he s an explorer and exper

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the surface. looking at the debris itself, we know that five key pieces of the titan have been detected already. they ll take a closer looks, maybe send some images back above and eventually try to recover those items altogether, bring them up to the surface and look at them closely, examine especially any bits of carbon fibre they can find, see if that material had been stressed or fatigued, maybe that led to catastrophic implosion. they ll also, interestingly, be looking at the debris there s a couple of them that they found they can tell by the size and shape, approximately at what point that vessel may have imploded. a widerfield would indicate it imploded earlier into its dive. a much smallerfield would imply that it made it nearly to the bottom before some sort of catastrophe took place. well, in the last hour, i spoke with parks stephenson, the executive director at uss kidd veterans museum. he s an explorer and expert in deep sea exploration. parks, that you forjoining

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and, carl, can you bring us up to date on recovery efforts to pick up the debris of the titan submersible? these recovery efforts are continuing and they re being led by some of these rovs or remotely operated vehicles. there is at least one in the area that will continue to scour the ocean floor some 2.5 miles below the surface. looking at the debris itself, we know that five key pieces of the titan have been detected already. they ll take a closer looks, maybe send some images back above, and eventually try to recover those items altogether, bring them up to the surface and look at them closely, examine especially any bits of carbon fibre they can find, to see if that material had been stressed orfatigued, if maybe that had led to this catastrophic implosion. they ll also, interestingly, be looking at these debris fields there s a couple of them that they found they can tell by the size and shape, approximately at what point that vessel might have imploded.

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