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Appetite than most people. but i think also more broadly, we as human beings have always had that desire for innovation, pushing the boundaries. that is, in fact, what makes us the species we are, an advanced civilization. without that, we wouldn t get that, and sometimes, unfortunately, it does come at a cost, but as adventurers in particular, we want to feel higher than the 10,000 meters, you re flying in the air when you fly from a to b or deeper than the thousand meters that most submarines tend to cruise at. less than 600 people have been to space. less than 200 people have been down to the titanic. as adventurers and innovative you push the boundaries and inspire people to live out their dreams, whatever their dreams might be. tell me about hammish harding, i gave the basics, he was an adventurer, went to the south pole, going to the deepest ....
Factor in being able to locate it, and they knew that the ultimate destination was the titanic and that gave them a good feel for, you know, where to fine tune their search pattern, and ultimately that served to be the key. how are they going to it s by the titanic, so it s not, you know, obviously in the wreckage, which would have made it a whole lot harder because the titanic is a protected site, and that would have been a real effort to not disturb the site but also to remove the wreckage, are they going to be able to bring up to the surface the remaining pieces of this submersible? i believe they are. we ve used rovs for salvage operations for decades. and the rovs that they have there, if they re the runs that i believe they are will be able to assist with that, and if for the larger pieces they have that ....
At least two debris fields they are combing through right now to gather evidence. in the meantime i want to bring back in tom detswyler, who has not only a personal connection to someone on board this vessel but to the titanic wreckage himself. he s an ocean explorer and engineering consultant and also a close friend of paul-henri nargeolet. tom, you were part of the team that discovered the titanic wreckage initially when it was found back in the 1980s, and you were close to paul-henri, as i understand, as someone who often visited that site, known as mr. titanic, had been down there more than 30 times. now that you are hearing the news that he was apparently lost in this catastrophic implosion, i m wondering what you want the world to remember about your friend? p.h. had just an incredible ....
Interview with the dawood s oldest sister, remember, that is the british pakistani businessman, his 19-year-old son on board, and tragic to listen to how she s reacting. she says she s particularly close with suleman, the 19-year-old, and he, according to her didn t want to go on the submarine. he did it because it was father s day, that his father was obsessed. the father was absolutely obsessed with the titanic from the time that he was a young man, and so his 19-year-old son, according to shahzada s oldest sister went with him, and they are among those lost also. the ceo, stockton rush of oceangatings as well as british billionaire, hammish harding. and paul-henri nargeolet. ....
The titanic wreck and they will be trying to bring up as many, take a look at and bring up as much of the debris as they can. you noted the international effort and the work that has come in from different countries and agencies to aid in the process. during the briefing we gotc confirmation they were going to begin in the next 48 hours to lighten their footprint there. i m wondering if in your conversations with canadian officials what their plans are over the next 48 to 72 hours? they told me they are waiting for instructions from the u.s. coast guard, but the kinds of personnel and ships that will be moved first are like the medical personnel that were on board there to deal with any survivors. again, i ll say it, a robust international response. i think the u.s. coast guard was able to muster the resources ....