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Titan's Final Salute

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News, Daily News

4.612.6K Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2023

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

The days-long search for the tourist submersible that went missing near the wreck of the Titanic came to a tragic end Thursday. A U.S. Coast Guard official said the five people aboard the vessel are presumed dead, after pieces of the craft were found on the ocean floor roughly 1,600 feet from the Titanic's bow. It’s believed that the submersible imploded.

This Saturday, June 24th marks one year since Roe v. Wade was overturned, ending the decades-long constitutional right to an abortion. Since then, about half of all states have enacted laws to restrict the procedure, and 14 states have banned the procedure entirely with very limited exceptions.

And in headlines: President Biden welcomed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the White House Thursday, a Moscow court ruled that a detained American journalist must remain in jail until late August, and we finally know who bailed out Congressman George Santos after he was charged with fraud last month.

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0:00.0

It's Friday, June 23rd. I'm Trayville Anderson.

0:08.8

And I'm Priyanka Aravindi and this is What a Day.

0:12.0

The Daily News podcast where we are taking bets on who will win the Elon Musk Mark Zuckerberg

0:17.9

Cage match.

0:19.1

To borrow a phrase from a legendary wrestler, can you smell what the zuck is cooking?

0:25.9

Is that the statement?

0:26.9

Did I say that right?

0:27.9

I can't remember.

0:31.0

On today's show, a Moscow court ruled that a detained American journalist must remain in jail until late August.

0:38.0

Plus, we finally know who bailed out Congressman George Santos after he was charged with fraud last month.

0:44.0

Not worth holding your breath over.

0:46.0

Not gonna spoil it, but don't get too excited.

0:49.0

But first, in a tragic end to the story about the submersible that's been missing at sea for days,

0:56.0

US Coast Guard announced yesterday that all five people who were aboard the vessel are now presumed dead.

1:02.0

A remotely operated vehicle discovered portions of the submersible roughly 1600 feet from the bow of the Titanic wreck on the sea floor.

1:11.0

Based on how the debris was situated, it's believed that the submersible imploded, but we don't yet know when during the dive it might have happened.

1:19.0

As a reminder of how we got here last Sunday, four passengers and an operator went on an expedition to explore the wreckage of the Titanic.

1:27.0

Less than two hours into their dive, the submersible, which is named Titan, lost contact with the ship that it launched from.

1:34.0

When the vessel did not surface that evening, it kicked off a massive international search and rescue operation that ended yesterday.

1:41.0

Yeah, this is a story that I feel like the world has sort of started following very intently over the past few days.

1:48.0

And this is not the end. I think that we many people were hoping for.

1:54.0

What do we know about the people who are on the submersible who now are presumed to be dead?

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