and kaitlan, also following that, a deep sea expert also came to the mic and had explained that rov, again, these remotely operated vehicles, just to let you know, they re also equipped with cameras and robotic arms. those rovs are still on the ocean floor. they are still going to continue searching, trying to map that area around the debris field, to see if there s anything else that can be found. yeah. and good questions about, you know, the cost of trying to recover that debris if that s what they do. we re hearing from the families of those who were lost today. but is the company itself, oceangate, have they said anything about what happened, the determination that no one on board survived? yeah, they certainly have. and in fact, oceangate s cofounder, i just want to read part of the statement here that he put out. he said, these men were true
but he does have a minority ownership stake in the company. guillermo, thank you for joining us tonight. i want to start with your friend, stockton rush, who is among those confirmed lost today. when you met him, what was your first impression of him? what do you want people to remember about him? i think for me, he was probably one of the most intelligent people i d ever met, very curious, very driven, very talented, and very committed to exploration and a passion for learning more about the oceans in a way to expand humanities understanding of the ocean. but also for humanity to be able to preserve the ocean. i know you just talked to him just two weeks ago. does anything from that conversation stand out as you look back on it? no. i know he was as always, as every year when oceangate does the science expeditions to the
as more is being understood about what failed on the titan submersible, investigators will be able to address whether the design choices going into it and the way it was developed contributed to the subs implosion. perspective now from guillermo sohnlein. he met stockton rush back in 2008. the two of them cofounded oceangate and next year. guillermo left the company, i should not, in 2013. that was before the titan vessel began testing. but he does have a minority ownership stake in the company. and guillermo, thank you for joining us tonight. i want to start with your friend, stockton rush, who is among those confirmed lost today. i know the two of you met back in 2008. when you met him, what was your first impression of him? what do you want people to remember about him? i think, for me, he was
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