Live Breaking News & Updates on Of oceangate

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Of oceangate on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in Of oceangate and stay connected to the pulse of your community

Verified Live

were over the craft�*s unusual design. it's non—spherical state, effectively, the reliability of the material it was made of, carbon fibre, and the fact that it also not answer any external, independent testing process. the bbc has been given a e—mail exchange between stockton rush, the ceo of oceangate who died in the incident, and a leading deepwater explosion specialist. the e—mails sent in 2018. rob mccallum warns stockton rush... he went on...

Design , Material , Fact , State , Reliability , Carbon-fibre , Independent-testing-process , Craft , Exchange , Of-oceangate , E-mails , E-mail

Verified Live

Verified Live
vimarsana.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vimarsana.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

E-mails , Bbc , Bbc-news , Show , Headlines , Of-oceangate , Ceo , Owners , Titan-submersible , Safety , Sub , Police-station

Verified Live

talking about. and his criticism of stockton rush here, the ceo of oceangate, centres around the approach of stockton rush�*s company, the materials they are using in the titan sub, but also around this lack of a certification process, the idea that you bring a third party in and they run the rule over your technology, then ultimately give you a piece of paper saying, "this ship is worthy, you can go use it," it won't guarantee that it'll not implode, as we saw on sunday, but that it meets the basic standards required. and as you say, the exchange ends up with the oceangate lawyers getting in touch with rob mccullum and saying, we don't want to have a legal issue with you over this exchange. and remember, it's all about safety at the end of the day, it's about this unusual shape,

Ceo , Rush-s-company , Materials , Titan-sub , Of-oceangate , Approach , Lack , Criticism , Stockton , It , Certification-process , Third-party

Inside Politics With Dana Bash

give them the medical care rate there in the north atlantic should they need it. >> and when it comes to the people on board, we're talking about five individuals, including the ceo of oceangate and founder stockton rush. yesterday, paula, the coast guard widened its search and rerouted some of its equipment to try to pinpoint banging sounds that were hurt. any updates? anything that you're hearing about what they think that might have been? >> they don't know what that might have been. and they're not going to assume. you've had experts on saying it could be anything. it didn't seem to them as if these were natural noises from the ocean. what was very interesting was that yesterday we heard from canadian officials telling us the "john cabot" had what they called a side scanning radar capability would, mapping

People , Stockton-rush , Ceo , Individuals , Of-oceangate , Founder , Care , Rate , North-atlantic , Five , Coast-guard , Search

CNN News Central

they will try to deal with the issue of whether or not remains can be brought up to the surface, as delicately as they can with the families and the first to be informed as to whether or not that's even possible? >> yeah. an extremely difficult process. paula newton, thank you so much for the reporting. jim? >> well, we have spent a good deal of time today speaking about first the extensive efforts to find the missing submersible and now, of course, the news of the catastrophic loss of the submersible and all those on board. so let's take a moment now to share what we've learned about the five people who perished in this tragedy. stockton rush was the pilot and the head of oceangate, the company behind it all. rush said he originally wanted to be an astronaut after graduating from princeton. but his eyesight was never good enough. instead, he set his sights on the sea. he founded oceangate in 2009 with the belief that our oceans not space are the key to human survival.

Families , First , Process , Surface , Whether , Paula-newton , Issue , Course , Submersible , Loss , Efforts , News

Your World With Neil Cavuto

titanic expert, the guy that they called mr. titanic, paul henry nargeolet, 77 years old and stockton rush, the founder and ceo of oceangate who apparently was piloting the submersible. again, we don't know what happened an hour and 45 minutes in to this. that is the point at which communication was lost. as tom pointed out and others have told me, who had been oceangate passengers, it's unusual for communication to go in and out so when this first happened we're told last sunday, they didn't make a huge deal of it. they thought after a couple minutes it would be back. it never came back. that's why you hear increasingly that they're talking about that moment of this catastrophic event, this implosion. molly line has more right now from boston. molly? >> neil, the coast guard offering their deepest condolences to the family

Down-there , Deep-ocean-submersible , Neil-cavuto , Paul-henry-nargeolet , French-oceanographer , Of-oceangate , Founder , Stockton-rush , Titanic-expert , 77 , Point , Oceangate

Your World With Neil Cavuto

the surface. that was the reason we went back to st. johns. we could not make another descent without getting a new thruster. he had to tow it back, repaired the thruster and went back to sea. that is the only incident that i know that they returned to st. john and i was on that mission. >> neil: amazing. fred, thanks for taking the time. my deepest sympathies for henry-paul nargeolet, a big loss for you, his family and the world. among the others also killed, stockton rush, the 61-year-old ceo of this oceangate. again, they never had something like this. the company boss was on this very submersible. tom zoller joins us and also

Descent , Surface , Reason , Thruster , It-back , Johns , Neil-cavuto , Incident , Thanks , Sea , Mission , John-tobin

The Story With Martha MacCallum

it's like being in a hydraulic press times a billion. there was no pain, no suffering. thank god for that. >> martha: thank god for that is right. the question from p.h. nargeolet who said you're dead before you realize something is wrong, he was a scientist and explorer, he understood the risks. i heard this from the other family members that have spoken out through the last few days as well. these individuals were doing what they loved. certainly those that were closely involved in this, stockton rush, the ceo of oceangate that helped to develop this vehicle and take it down there. i can't imagine what is going through the hearts and minds of this father and son team that were trying to do something really special together and have this experience. as you say, you know, the only comfort at this point is it was quick for all of them. since we mentioned what happened to you, michael, let me stay with you for just a moment here. explain to us your experience of

Something , Question , Martha , Henry-nargeolet , Explorer , Being , Scientist , Hydraulic-press , P-h- , Pain , God , Suffering

The Story With Martha MacCallum

a lot of similarities to what these people did. among the dead, stockton rush, second from the right. he was the ceo of oceangate. an enthusiastic embracer of all of this work. paul-henry nargeolet, a french explorer, part of the initial group that found the titanic wreck. he was among those early pioneers in searching the titanic. they called him "mr. titanic." he said in what is now a difficult quote to read from him, but he said, of the dangers involved in these kinds of deep sea expeditions that if something would happen, you'd be dead before you realized that something was wrong. certainly comes across from what we've learned so far. i guess in one way, this is what you might hope for if there's anything you can say to that regard. it certainly sounds like this

All , Lot , People , Stockton-rush , Ceo , Of-oceangate , Similarities , Right , Embracer , Titanic , Mr , Part

NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

stockton rush, the founder and ceo of oceangate. billionaire adventurer hamish harding, french sub and "titanic" expert paul-henri nargeolot. wealthy british pakistani businessman shahzada dawood and his 19-year-old son suleman. suleman's aunt says the teen was terrified but went along to bond with his father. >> he had a sense of this was not -- this was not okay and he just -- he was not very comfortable about doing it. >> reporter: the coast guard says the u.s., canada, france and britain will have to determine who will investigate and whether to recover the victims. so close to "titanic's" final resting place where 1,500 people died in 1912. still to be determined who pays for the search and potential recovery. the company had been diving to the "titanic" since 2021 charging customers as much as a quarter million dollars for the experience, but a former employee and other submersible

Titanic , Son-suleman , Ceo , Henri-nargeolot , Shahzada-dawood , Of-oceangate , Founder , Expert , Stockton-rush , Paul , French , Billionaire-adventurer-hamish-harding