The Japanese Coast Guard said the acx crystal plowed into the fitzgerald at 1 30 a. M. Low cult time. As philippine flag vessel headed from nagoya to offload cargo in tokyo bay. A website that tracks commercial vessels shows the crystal making a sharp change of course at exactly that time. As if it had run into something, and was coming about to see what it was. The container ship had a crew of only 20. And may well have been operating on autopilot. The fitzgerald and its crew was outbound. Its bridge watch would have included an officer of the deck, radar operators and lookouts. They should have been able to see the crystal coming from at least 10 miles away. That would leave plenty of time to alter course and to alert the captain. But commander bryce benson was still in his cabin when the crystal struck. His cabin was destroyed. He is lucky to be alive. Reporter an investigation will determine who made what mistakes. But in the u. S. Navy, the captain its held responsible for everyth
Spectacle and celebration on market street, the San Francisco pride parade. A lot of happy people, the openness of the city embracing everything thats been going on. I just think its beautiful, its wonderful. Reporter San Francisco residents have been a couple for 51 years, participating in this parade for decades going back to the 70s. What seemed like more of a protest in those days than it is these days. Although i think with our current administration, we are back into the protest days. We have really struggled to keep our rights. Reporter the first several contingencies in this years parade is a part of the so called resistant movements. Groups protesting the policies, statements, and actions of the Current Trump administration. There are about 260contingency groups participating in the parade this year. Thats about average compared to years past. But the sf pride president says whats different about this year, they expect more people to march in those groups. Even the corporate f
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