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potential human remains. reporter: quite right. exactly, jake. and also questions about whether or not something like this could have been prevented. again, this all happening this morning when these officials who were running this massive search, at the time search and rescue operation, the remote operated vehicle that was down on the ocean floor early this morning at 8:55 a.m. came across that debris field. right now what they are doing is the r.o.v.s are still there on the ocean floor, still trying to map the ocean floor, still trying to figure out exactly what is down there in terms of debris. the coast guard earlier today, the rear admiral gave his assessment of exactly what happened and in addition to that a deep sea expert weighed in on exactly what was found. we found five different major pieces of debris that told us that it was the 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 de
lawn of the white house with more on this this incident was seems safe at the moment, but has certainly rattled otherwise quiet sunday afternoon. lucas question eric. it s not often hear sonic boom in the dc area, and that s exactly what people heard around 3 p.m. eastern time. the big boom is a sonic boom coming from an f 16 fighter jet as you mentioned launching the d, c national guard at andrews home, 100 and 13th win the reason they scrambled because there was an unknown cessna. we re told, flying a radically in the dc area ignore radio calls that have 16 was cleared for supersonic and but when the jets responded that cessna the faa says crashed outside of stanton, virginia, which is not too close to dc but certainly a strange twist, but certainly has a lot of people s attention here on a sunday afternoon in washington. there certainly is this especially at that says no 1, 72 or 1, 50, or skyline crashed. it s very odd. we don t know what may have brought that plane down.
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the coast guard says they believe the sub, the titan experienced a, quote, catastrophic implosion near the wreckage of the titanic. what happens to a person when anyone is suddenly exposed to water at that depth, likely two miles below sea level? yeah. first of all, my condolences to the families of these explorers. maybe april 15th should be a day of remembrance for explorers and any maritime exploration. so the pressure. right now we re at one atmosphere. and if i m going to put a number on that we ve roughly about 15 pounds per square inch. if we look at the time frame, that 1:45 that they lost contact, and we start to assume and i can only speculate here. and i agree with the forensics experts that will do this reconstruction of the accident scene. we look at that, and if we look at in, say, a respectable descent rate of approximately 85 feet per minute, and that s saying that you re getting to the titanic at 2 1/2 to 3 hours