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The DSR Daily Brief for June 22, 2023: The Search for the Missing Submersible Enters Critical Phase

The DSR Network

Chris Cotnoir

Government

4.51.9K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2023

⏱️ 10 minutes

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The three-hundred-sixth episode of the DSR Daily Brief Stories Cited in the Episode: Rescuers make a last desperate push as final hours of oxygen on the missing Titanic sub tick down Biden Plans Lavish Formal Welcome for Modi as He Seeks to Bolster Ties Russia says it downed 3 drones outside Moscow Ukraine strikes bridge to Crimea, say Russian-appointed officials Israel drone attack kills 3 in occupied West Bank car attack EU summons Kosovo and Serbia leaders for emergency talks Firefighters rescue dog stuck behind owner's toilet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Summer is here and we're as busy as ever at the DSR Network.

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Our podcast schedule has expanded to include the DSR Daily Brief, DSR Foreign Policy, DSR Politics,

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the DSR Spy Show, Words Matter, Foreign Office with Michael Weiss, Next in Foreign Policy,

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enter code DSRExpans, all one word. That's the DSRnetwork.com-by and code DSRExpans. Thank you for your

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support. It's June 22nd, 2023, and this is your DSR Daily Brief. I'm Chris Cottonhor. Our top

1:14.5

stories from international outlets this morning. The AP is reporting that the search for the missing

1:20.0

submersible on an expedition to view the wreckage of the Titanic near the critical 96-hour mark Thursday

1:27.2

when breathable air is expected to run out, reaching a vital moment in the intense effort to save

1:32.8

the five people aboard. The Titan submersible was estimated to have a 96-hour supply of breathable air

1:40.5

when it launched Sunday morning in the North Atlantic. That means the deadline to find and rescue

1:46.0

the sub is roughly between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. eastern time, based on information the U.S. Coast Guard

1:52.2

and company behind the expedition have provided. Rescuers have rushed more ships and vessels to

1:58.2

the site of the disappearance, hoping underwater sounds they detected for a second straight day

2:04.2

might help narrow their search in the urgent international mission. They have expanded the

2:09.6

coverage area to thousands of miles, twice the size of Connecticut, and in waters two and a half

2:16.0

miles deep. According to the New York Times, President Biden plans to roll out the red carpet on

2:23.4

Thursday morning to formally welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India to the White House for

2:29.3

a pomp-filled state visit intended to woo the world's most populous nation at a time of conflict

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