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Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240604 07:49:00

debris consistent with a, quote, catastrophic implosion. the navy says they picked up the sounds of an implosion or explosion using underwater microphones shortly after the sub loss communications, which appears to confirm the unimaginable, that all five passengers are believed to be dead.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:02:00

underwater robots. the bodies of the five men who died may never be recovered. on board were the british businessman shahzada dawood and his teenage son suleman. suleman was studying at the university of strathclyde in glasgow. it said staff and students were shocked and profoundly saddened. the british asian trust described his father as a wonderful and generous man. the family of the british explorer hamish harding said they d lost him doing what he loved. also killed, the veteran french diver paul henri nargeolet. it s really sad that he s lost his life in the place where he so loved to share his experiences with exploring the titanic. every time i dive i see something i ve never seen before. stockton rush also lost his life. his firm oceangate ran the expedition. colleagues described him as a true explorer. this was the titan sub. the us navy says on sunday underwater microphones

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 13:03:00

the us navy says on sunday underwater microphones detected a noise which could have been the vessel imploding. there are now growing questions about its safety. the director of the film titanic, james cameron, who has completed 33 dives to the wreck, believes the tragedy could have been prevented. the comms were lost and navigation was lost. and i said, instantly, you can t lose comms and navigation together without an extreme catastrophic event. a highly energetic, catastrophic event. the first thing that popped to mind was implosion, so i felt in my bones what had happened. and, you know, our community of deep ocean engineers spoke out against it quite loudly, and the warnings were unheeded. experts say the sub, seen here on a mission last year, may not have needed to pass the same tests other vessels are subject to because it was operating in international waters where deep sea exploration is unregulated. but the co founder of oceangate denies it cut corners.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:16:00

atlantic to wear that submarine was lost picked up an acoustic anomaly the argentinian naval submarine lost in 2007. there are a network of underwater microphones across the globe, part of a process of enforcing. globe, part of a process of enforcing. . . globe, part of a process of enforcinu. ~ . , globe, part of a process of enforcinu.~ . , enforcing. whales communicate vast distances. sound enforcing. whales communicate vast distances. sound travels enforcing. whales communicate vast distances. sound travels enormous - distances. sound travels enormous distances. sound travels enormous distances very distances. sound travels enormous distances very fast, distances. sound travels enormous distances very fast, these - distances. sound travels enormous distances very fast, these hydro i distances very fast, these hydro phones are bad for research purposes, but think about whether titanic is, it is in that region where all the submarine cables bringing the global internets,

Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20240604 10:01:00

all five people, including a 19-year-old, on board a titanic tourist submerible died while diving toward the ship s wreckage. it comes as we re learning the u.s. navy may have actually picked up the implosion sounds on its underwater microphones. meanwhile, there are more prominent voices criticizing the vessel, pointing out its fatal flaws. james cameron, yeah. also ahead, we re going to go through indian prime minister modi s state visit at the white house and the impact it could have on u.s. relations with other world powers. plus, two outspoken, far right republicans trying to rewrite history on capitol hill. we ll explain. and is it possible? tomorrow marks the one year since the overturning of roe. we ll take a look at new polling on the supreme court s decision. good morning and welcome to

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