that share a distinct spirit of adventure. families were immediately notified. here s what the rest of the world knows so far what we can learn. the coast guard saying an underwater robot found the tail cone of the sub along with other debris, all of it found in about 1,600 feet from the bow of the titanic itself. they say the remote operations on the owes floor will continue. they didn t indepeicate for exay how long. so it goes on. so does the world. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. let s go to john tobin in new foundland. mike? all hope for a miracle is lost. people hung on, even the remote operated vehicle started to find bits and minefield of what they found started to work their way out to the general public where we learned about it. as you mentioned, the debris of the titan submersible fund about 1,600 feet off of the bow off of the u.s.s. titanic. all of the passengers inside the submersible have been lost. all indications are that it suffered a catastrophic
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look at that s what stockton was trying to do, figure out a way for more people to be able to see the wonders of the ocean. that was his dream and his vision. p.h. shared that. sometimes when you re doing new things and pushing the limits, terrible things happen. neil: two of these five passengers, tom, were members of this explorers club. i guess it s a unique fraternity of individuals who are in to dangerous discovery as well. i don t know whether it s in all of their dna, but risk is just an accepted part of it. you were talking about your friends that you knew on this. could you confirm that? i mean, yeah, that s i think there s certain people that are explorers.
i just i want to send my support and love to all the family members on the ship that i knew and those that i didn t know. hopefully there s, you know, maritime lessons that are learned from this like a lot of people are talking about like the titanic taught us so many lessons that this is a modern day tragedy and adding to that list of people that perished on that site. neil: it s interesting talking to you, tom. you give a great view of the people or individuals, bigger than life, including paul-henry nargeolet that is this iconic global figure that knows the titanic so well and goes by the name p.h. something very prefreshing about that. i am curious. you mentioned what happened here. maybe the families, yourself and others can be consoled by fact that whatever happened, the details about he catastrophic
nobody is bumping in to it. there s no tourist dives that are swimming through her. she s not in water with more life. so you know, i think she will be there a little while. i m no expert. neil: you re more of an expert than you think. you re very modest. thanks for talking to us. i appreciate it. to all of those families, i hope that we find whatever information that helps give people what they need. neil: yeah. thank you for that, tom. for those of you just joining us, the submersible ended as many in the world feared it might. with the death of all five aboard. the five aboard including explorer hamish harding, shahzada dawood and his 19-year-old son, suleman. they were british citizens. the french oceanographer,