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Get 20% OFF @honeylove by going to https://www.honeylove.com/LAWNERD! #honeylovepod #adKaren Read's Motion to Dismiss was denied.The State's Supreme Court is taking up Alex Murdaugh's new trial appeal.Donna Adelson filed a motion to dismiss the case, motions in limine, and a motion to move to a smaller courtroom.Tom Girardi took the stand in his trial, but will his testimony turn the jurors on his side? Closing Arguments will be on Monday, August 26th and then the case will be given to the jury for deliberation.Finally, the family of French explorer Paul-Henri Nargeolet filed a wrongful death lawsuit for $50 Million against Oceangate Submarine.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/Podscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
This week Caroline and Cecile look at a week rife with incidents, including a yacht fire off the coast of Sardinia that resulted in the yacht's loss, the well publicised slow collision of Lady Moura and Venus, and the sinking of Lovebug in the Chasepeake Bay. They also discuss the recent wrongful-death lawsuit filing by the family of French diver Paul-Henri Nargeolet, which comes a bit more than a year after the June 2023 Titan submarine tragedy. On more positive news, they talk about Cecile's recent trip to the Exumas and the strange history of Norman's Cay, the debut of a secretive new 78-metre yacht by Admiral and Lobanov Design, and highlight a few of many interesting debuts at the Cannes Yachting Festival. https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/heesen-atina-yacht-fire-olbia-italy https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/venus-yacht-crash-naples-italy-lady-moura https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/salvage-removal-lovebug-yacht-capsizes-sinks-chesapeake-bay-maryland-usa https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/oceangate-titan-disaster-implosion-lawsuit-latest-news-2023-submarine-submersible https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/admiral-superyacht-platinum-spotted-first-images https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/yacht-debuts-2024-cannes-yachting-festival BOAT Pro: https://www.boatinternational.com/boat-pro Subscribe: https://www.boatinternational.com/subscriptions Contact us: podcast@boatinternationalmedia.com
Le 14 avril 1912 à 23h40, le Titanic, le navire le plus luxueux et le plus moderne de son époque, entre en collision avec un iceberg. Deux heures et quarante minutes plus tard, le 15 avril, le paquebot réputé insubmersible sombre dans les eaux glacées de l'océan Atlantique nord, à 650 km au sud-est de Terre-Neuve, entraînant la mort de près de 1500 passagers et membres d'équipage. Plus d'un siècle après ce sombre voyage inaugural, le Titanic ne cesse de revenir hanter notre imaginaire. Prolongée jusqu'au 30 juin, à Tour-et-Taxi à Bruxelles, “Titanic-L'Exposition” nous replonge au coeur des évènements avec plus 260 objets authentiques récupérés lors des plongées menées par Paul Henri Nargeolet, directeur de la recherche sous-marine pour RMS Titanic, Inc. Pour préparer votre visite, Philippe Delaunoy, spécialiste de l'Histoire transatlantique, revient au micro de Nicolas Bogaert sur l'étonnant destin du Titanic, de sa construction au naufrage, évoque la vie à bord, les idées reçues et les répercussions de cette tragédie sur le voyage en mer et la culture populaire. Sujets traités : Titanic, navire, paquebot, collision, iceberg,océan Atlantique, Terre-Neuve, voyage Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
June 18, 2023 was supposed to be a great day for Stockton Rush. He was piloting his Titan submersible down to see the wreckage of the RMS Titanic with Paul-Henri Nargeolet and three paying crewmembers aboard; Hamish Harding as well as Shahzada and Suleman Dawood. The three had paid a total of $750,000 for the opportunity. Rush wanted to get people down to the depths to feel the excitement he did whenever he went. Unfortunately, the sub was lost and after a huge search and recue effort was launched, many wanted to know what had gone wrong...
El 18 de junio de 2023, Titan, un sumergible operado por la empresa estadounidense de turismo y expediciones OceanGate, implosiona durante una expedición para ver los restos del RMS Titanic en el Océano Atlántico frente a la costa de Newfoundland, Canadá. A bordo del sumergible estaban Stockton Rush, el director ejecutivo de OceanGate; Paul-Henri Nargeolet, un explorador francés de aguas profundas y experto en Titanic; Hamish Harding, un empresario multimillonario británico; Shahzada Dawood, un empresario multimillonario paquistaní-británico; y su hijo Dawood, Suleman. Qué salio mal ese 23 de Junio que causó la muerte de estas 5 personas? Tal vez una falla eléctrica? Tal vez la estructura del Titan no era tan fuerte como lo tenían previsto? Lo mismo pensaban del Titanic, y acabó en la profundidad del océano atlántico, junto con sus 1500 tripulantes. También hablaremos de datos muy interesantes del Titanic y una que otra teoría de la conspiración. Asi que quedense aqui amigos y pongan mucha atencion. Escuchanos en Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Youtube, y donde sea que escuchas podcasts. Visita nuestra pagina https://www.podpage.com/thedisconnectedpodcastwithangelandjessie/ Facebook @TheDisconnectedPodcastwithAngel Instagram @TheDisconnectedPod E-mail: Thedisconnectedpod@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/warob/support
In his first public comments since the OceanGate sub implosion, which saw five people lose their lives on the descent to the Titanic, Patrick Lahey, co-founder of Triton Submarines, reflects on what went wrong – and why he saw it coming. He is joined in the interview by Rob McCallum, co-founder of EYOS Expeditions, who spoke directly to Stockton Rush, CEO of OceanGate, about the dangers of diving in his Titan submersible. The pair remember their friend Paul-Henri Nargeolet, who lost his life in the incident, and discuss why the OceanGate submersible was an accident waiting to happen. Patrick and Rob also stress the importance of third-party certification, and why, when done right, exploring the deep sea is far safer than getting in your car each morning. BOAT Pro: https://www.boatinternational.com/boat-pro Subscribe: https://www.boatinternational.com/subscriptions Contact us: podcast@boatinternationalmedia.com
durée : 00:55:26 - Le temps d'un bivouac - Paul-Henri Nargeolet a perdu la vie à quelques mètres de l'épave du Titanic dont il était devenu l'un des plus grands spécialistes. Il y a un an, il était venu nous raconter sa passion, ses plongées et ses découvertes sur l'épave du mythique paquebot. - invités : Paul-Henri Nargeolet - Paul-Henri Nargeolet : Responsable des opérations sous-marines de la société RMS Titanic
durée : 00:55:26 - Le temps d'un bivouac - Paul-Henri Nargeolet a perdu la vie à quelques mètres de l'épave du Titanic dont il était l'un des grands spécialistes. Un an avant sa disparition à bord du Titan, il était venu raconter ses plongées et ses découvertes sur l'épave du mythique paquebot. Nous vous proposons de revivre la discussion. - invités : Paul-Henri Nargeolet - Paul-Henri Nargeolet : Responsable des opérations sous-marines de la société RMS Titanic
Comme toujours, nous commencerons la première partie de notre programme en passant en revue quelques événements qui ont fait la une de l'actualité cette semaine. Nous commenterons tout d'abord la tentative de mutinerie en Russie menée par les mercenaires du groupe Wagner et les répercussions qu'elle a eues sur l'image du président Poutine. Ensuite nous nous intéresserons à la Grèce et aux résultats des élections générales qui ont eu lieu dimanche. Puis dans la partie consacrée à la science et à la technologie, nous parlerons de l'implosion catastrophique du Titan, le submersible de grands fonds qui a causé la mort des cinq personnes à son bord. Enfin, nous passerons en revue le classement mondial de la qualité de vie 2023 publié le 21 juin dans la revue The Economist. Poursuivons maintenant avec la deuxième partie de notre programme, « Trending in France ». Cette semaine, nous parlerons de la disparition de Paul-Henri Nargeolet lors de la mission d'exploration du sous-marin Titan. Pour finir, nous discuterons du parcours de la flamme olympique en France l'année prochaine, qui a été dévoilé la semaine dernière. - Une tentative de mutinerie en Russie se termine sans conséquences pour les insurgés - Le parti de droite Nouvelle Démocratie (ND) remporte une victoire écrasante en Grèce - Le submersible Titan a probablement subi une « implosion catastrophique » - La qualité de vie dans le monde s'améliore à mesure que la pandémie prend fin - Disparition de l'explorateur Paul-Henri Nargeolet - La France se prépare au passage de la flamme olympique
This episode of TITANIC TALK was recorded in early May before the tragic events of last week when five men lost their lives in the Titan submersible.As you listen to Gareth Russell, author of the meticulously researched book "The Ship of Dreams: The Sinking of the Titanic and the End of the Edwardian Era," you will not fail to be struck by the eerie parallels between his insights on Titanic and the recent events surrounding the loss of the Titan that has shaken the maritime world. Our hearts go out to their families and loved ones during this difficult time.In his book, Gareth sheds light on various aspects of the Titanic's ill-fated voyage and explores how the disaster could have been prevented. He discusses his admiration for individuals like Thomas Andrews, the ship's designer, and The Countess of Rothes, a survivor who displayed incredible bravery and social conciousness. It's chilling to think that some of Gareth's predictions resonate with the recent loss of Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, Hamish Harding and the renown and highly respected explorer Paul-Henri Nargeolet.Gareth draws parallels between the Edwardians' disregard for technological warning signs and our current negligence towards climate change much like the oversight exhibited by Oceangate in their deep-sea diving operations. The losses suffered in the name of Titanic, the ship of dreams, continue to haunt us and serve as a cautionary tale. A stark reminder that history has a way of repeating itself when we fail to learn from our past mistakes. Gareth is published by Simon and Schuster and all this books can be found on Amazon HERETwitter@garethrussell1Instagram_garethrussellFacebookgarethrussellhistorianTITANIC TALK Official Merchandise now on sale HERET-shirts, hoodies, baseball caps and mugs - the perfect gift for your favourite TitaniacFor more information on where to watchSHIP OF DREAMS: TITANIC MOVIE DIARIES go toshipofdreamsfilm.comShip of Dreams on FacebookShip of Dreams on TikTokWatch TITANIC TALK on YouTube go to ~TITANIC TALK YouTubeInstagram @titanic_talk_podcastFacebookFollow NelsonInstagram @nelsonaspenTwitter @nelsonaspenFollow Alexandra Instagram @fstclsswmn Twitter @alexactwrdirTikTok
On Sunday June 18th 2023, OceanGate's Titanic-bound submersible, The Titan, went missing with five people on board. Hamish Harding, Paul-Henri Nargeolet, Shahzada Dawood and his son, Suleman Dawood, and Stockton Rush, the CEO of the tour organizer, OceanGate Expeditions, all unfortunately died in the craft. The world waited for a miracle to happen, as rescue workers worked fiercely around the clock to hopefully locate the missing submersible. Having only approximately 96 hours of air supply was a horrifying thought as the world waited and hoped for a miracle. However, details soon emerged that the Titan Submersible suffered a “catastrophic implosion,” killing everyone on board. According to reports, a remotely operated vehicle found the tail cone of the Titan about 1,600 feet away from the bow of the shipwreck. Now questions are rising concerning the safety measures compromised. Were corners cut while preparing this submersible to reach the depth of roughly 13,000 feet where the Titanic now lies? Titanic Expert, Bill Willard, joins us to discuss what may have actually occurred on board the OceanGate's submersible. So, strap in and let's take a in-depth look into this catastrophic disaster of the Titanic-Bound submersible from OceanGate here on Crime & Entertainment.To be in attendance at the Titanic convention this year at the Luxor check the link here.https://www.voyagesexploretitanic.com/ Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/crimeandente...Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/crimenenter...Listen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4T67Bs5...Listen on Apple Music - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Listen on Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/crime-e...Listen on Google Podcast - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0...Listen on Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/9cd...
I have a theory. A blue whale can grow up to 30 meters long and is quite gigantic, while Titan might seem attractive to the whales, and it may have wanted to mate. A blue whale's penis can become gigantic, and with it, he has fucked up the glass. Either water leaked in, and they drowned, or the whale's penis got stuck and sealed the hole. Due to the pressure and pressure difference, the penis gets sucked in, sealing the hole. However, at the same time, the pressure difference sucks out all the whale sperm (up to 1500 liters of sperm), and they drown in the sperm. I'm not sure how the pressure works with whale penises, it was just a thought. But let's say the sperm doesn't ejaculate, and the whale's penis seals the hole and gets stuck due to the pressure. The whale panics and swims away, making it impossible to find the boat. Then they run out of oxygen. THEORY 2: There we were, 2 miles below the surface of the ocean. I can't believe I let my stupid dad bring me onto this damned tin can. Henri had killed him about an hour ago. God, it was horrific. Flashback (To avoid any incest, Henri murders Suleman's father.) We were running out of air. Paul-Henri Nargeolet was getting stressed out. "YOU MOTHERFUCKERS DAMN WELL GET ME OUT OF HERE!" he yelled. This was directed at Stockton Rush. Stockton, what a dumb name. That's like how JK Rowling would name a billionaire. Like I should care. I'm about to die anyways."YOU SIGNED THE GODDAMNED WAIVER, HENRI! YOU CAN'T BLAME ME!" Stockton shot back. That stupid waiver! Ugh, we should have never signed it. God, it had death written 3 times on the first page. We should have expected this. Hamish began crying. He hated conflict.My dad jumped in, "You two need to calm dow-""CALM DOWN?!? YOU WANT ME TO CALM DOWN, SHAZAHDA? I'LL SHOW YOU CALM." Then, he took my dad down, Henri's hands around his neck."KRI-ch-EEk" Dad was dead."YOU MURDERER!" I yelled. Rigor mortis had already set in. Present Henri and Stockton were still arguing, and Hamish was still crying. They were wasting oxygen. Suddenly, Henri and Stockton began, kissing? God, I had a hard-on. Why was this hot. Stockton got down on his knees, and pulled down Henris pants! Henri had gone commando? Stockton started licking him. Henri's erect cock was large and hairy. I wanted some of this action. To be honest, I had a little crush on Hamish. I walked over to him, and helped him up. He asked he something I never could have imagined in my wettest dreams, "w-will you be my d-d-daddy?"Daddy? my daddy was dead. But, I was horny and he would do. "I would love to be your daddy, kitten." I dropped my drawers and my kitten gasped at my massive cock."S-Senpai, I need your cock inside m-me.""Do we have any lube?" I asked.Stockton was busy choking on Henri's cock, so I didn't get an answer. "S-senpai w-we don't n-need lu-lube." my kitten stuttered, "I want to r-r-ride you."I began blushing and laid down. "Get undressed, kitten.""I di-didn't bring m-my collar, S-Senpai." Hamish said as he disrobed. I gasped as his tight ass enclosed around my cock."O-OOOh SENPAI" he cried. I'm glad my dad wasn't alive to hear that. My kitten's ass clapped as he bounced up and down on my throbbing penis."FUhck me hard senpai" he moaned. I moaned to.*Clap clap clap clap clap clap.* his ass applauded my skills.Henri took notice of our pleasure. "I want in on that.""Join in" I moaned.Stockton followed him.Stockton got on his hands and knees and began sucking on my balls. The pleasure was intense. Henri was railing him from behing.This had become a full blown orgy.Stockton was moaning and gasping. Henri was stoic and slapped his ass from time to time. Hamish, my kitten, was still tight. I was close to cumming, but I wasn't going to be the first.I'm glad Stockton cummed. His shriveled phallus released the contents of his balls all over the floor of the submersible."Let's switch positions," Henri proposed. I wasn't about to argue. This time me and henri were taking turns sucking off Hamish while Stockton stroked our cocks. Hamish cummed very fast. Lucky for me, Hamish cummed in Henri's mouth. I hated the taste of jizz. Another Flashback (this time Suleman is remembering his highschool years, from back when he was a sissy bottom femboy) My pink miniskirt rode up my thigh as I walked into the boys locker room. The football team loved me, although I prefer volleyball. (writers note: according to the Philidelphia Inquirer, Suleman likes volleyball. you can google it or this is the article ) I had my makeup done nicely, and my hatsune miku wig was securely in place. Our team had just lost 20-3. When the team lost, they liked to take their anger out on my ass. Things were about to get messy."Hello, boys. I'm here for you." I said seductively. They began hooting. I stripped off my clothes. They dog-piled on me. Some going for my asshole, some going for my mouth, and some just masterbating while watching.One thing about football players is that they cum incredibly fast. Within the minute my holes were filled with cum and jizz and any other synonym for semen that you can think of, and i was covered. My sex-addicted ass could not get enough of the attention. Back to the present again It was down to me and Henri. Who was to cum first?"Senpai, It's been 30 minutes uwu- your so strong!""Yes, my kitten, now daddy needs to be stronger than Henri. Make him cum for me, kitten." I told Hamish.He dutifully began sucking off Henri. I was pretty tired of being erect, but to be the last one standing would mean ultimate victory. I was going to cum all over the stupid fuck that drug us down here.Henri cummed so hard in my kitten's mouth that jizz came out of his nose.By now, Stockton was sleeping, but I was ready to cum, and his ass was going to be mine.He had dressed himself again, so I tore off his clothes. I stroked my cock slightly and shoved it in his ass."OOOOOOooOoOOOOOOOwWWW" he screamed. I raped his ass for dragging us down here.My throbbing member thrusted in and out of his ass. I was close. Just as I was about to orgasm, I jizzed all over him."engUGH" I moanedI wasn't satisfied. I pissed all over that sissy cocksucker. Then, I pissed in his mouth. Now I was satisfyed. The Next Day Yesterday's orgy hung over the room. We were having a hard time breathing, as oxygen was running low.I was very proud of myself, as I was the last to cum. Stockton was humiliated by me raping his ass. He should have built this damn tin can with more than what he could find in the dollar store.Slowly, I felt myself pass out. The colors filled my eyes. I soon stopped breathing.
The recent disaster of the OceanGate Submersible Titan that took the lives of the five people on board renewed interest in the April 1912 disaster of the Titanic. We thought it would be a moment in which we could introduce many of you to the story, the ongoing story, of the RMS Titanic. The Titanic sunk on its Maiden voyage from England to the United States taking the lives of over 1500 passengers. It had been deemed unsinkable by the White Star Line, who owned and engineered the vessel due to its compartmental , double hull. But it would be proven wrong by an iceberg that ripped across the the compartments and leaving the ship unable to stay afloat. It was another of the warnings from fate not to believe in the arrogance of our own creations. Some could argue that as a species we never seem to learn that lesson. That may also be the lesson of the submersible known as the OceanGate Titan. Its founder, Stockton Rush, believed in an experimental carbon based pressure chamber, but many of the experts in the field of deep diving submergence questioned both the shape of the pressure chamber, the experimental alloy being used and the three different types of metal in use. That overtime it could give way and in the depths of the Ocean where they were diving a disaster could strike, like an implosion estimated to have occurred at 1500 miles an hour. This is the story of two disasters and we let the survivors and the news agencies tell the story of both the Titanic and the Titan. It is at both gripping and sad, as we must both admire these pioneers of innovation that have made our world safer, more assessable, and allowed us to learn about the world in ways unimaginable in previous generations. But also we need to heed the warnings of the past that the arrogance of man must never ignore the warnings of an often unforgiving universe. We dedicate this Special Edition episode to the memories of Hamish Harding, Shaltzada Dawood, Suliemon Dawood, Stockton Rush, Paul - Henri Nargeolet and the over 1500 victims of the first Titanic disaster.And we thank National Geographic, BBC, British Bathe, CBS, NBC, ABC , and FOX News for their coverage. Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!
There is no Titanic Talkline this week. Please keep the friends and families of the lost lives of the Titan submersible in your minds: Hamish Harding, Shahzada Dawood, Suleman Dawood, Paul-Henri Nargeolet and Stockton Rush. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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For four days, the world waited on word of the tourist submersible and the five people inside who had gone to explore the wreckage of the Titanic. On Thursday, the US Coast Guard announced the tragic news that there were no survivors following a "catastrophic implosion". It wasn't just billionaires aboard: highly respected French explorer Paul-Henri Nargeolet was known as "Mr Titanic" and was part of the early teams that first filmed the wreckage of the ill-fated cruise liner back in 1986.
Titanic historian Craig Sopin was friends with Paul-Henri Nargeolet, one of five people lost aboard the Titan submersible. He tells Matt Galloway about what Nargeolet was like and what the disaster could mean for future exploration of the Titanic shipwreck.
The Greg and Dan Show welcomes Anne Marie Miller of the Peoria Riverfront Museum to preview the annual 4th of July Backyard BBQ from 6 pm - 10 pm. The Peoria Riverfront Museum's Backyard BBQ features indoor and outdoor viewing of the fireworks, access to all exhibitions and galleries including the Dome Planetarium and Giant Screen Theater, all-you-can-eat buffet, cash bar, and more! For information and tickets, visit peoriariverfrontmuseum.org. Miller also recognizes the Museum's connection to French deep sea explorer and Titanic expert Paul-Henri Nargeolet after his passing on the Titan submersible. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief forThursday, June 22nd, 2023. Gravity Jack: Gravity Jack is a full service digital agency specializing in the development of Virtual & Augmented Reality experiences, mobile apps, blockchain and Web3 projects. Founded in 2009 as the first American agency to offer augmented reality, they even patented it; Gravity Jack's digital experiences have been a source of innovation for small business, Fortune 500 Companies, and the US Military. Get your vision in motion at gravityjack.com https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/submarine-titantic-missing-submersible-tourists-latest-b2360568.html Rescue hopes for missing Titanic submarine hinge on new ‘banging’ sounds as 12 hours left– live There are now 12 hours of oxygen left in the missing Titan submersible as rescue efforts continue for the five passengers. A Canadian aircraft searching for the sub in the Atlantic Ocean detected intermittent “banging” noises from the vicinity of its last known location, the US Coast Guard said. Crew searching for the missing sub heard banging sounds every 30 minutes on Tuesday and again four hours later on Wednesday after additional sonar devices were deployed. However, the US Coast Guard clarified that they “don’t know the source of the noise”. Aboard the Titan is CEO and founder of OceanGate Expeditions Stockton Rush, British billionaire explorer Hamish Harding, renowned French diver Paul-Henri Nargeolet and Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his 19-year-old son Suleman Dawood. Mr Dawood’s sister, Sabrina Dawood told Sky News that the Dawood family is solely focused on the rescue of her brother and nephew and hope for their safe return. The watercraft submerged on Sunday morning from its support vessel to travel to the Titanic wreckage which sits at a depth of 12,500ft. About an hour and 45 minutes later, the Titan lost contact with its surface ship, the Polar Prince. The Titan is equipped with a four-day emergency oxygen supply. https://notthebee.com/article/texas-christian-university-offers-queer-art-of-drag-class Someone wanna tell me why Texas "Christian" University offers a "Queer Art of Drag" class? Hey TCU, I think it's time for a name change. Texas Christian University's Women and Gender Studies department offered a "Queer Art of Drag" class during the Spring 2023 semester. The course required students to give a performance as their own "drag persona." "Drag is an art form with a rich history of challenging dominant norms and systems of oppression; building queer community; and cultivating experiences of queer joy in a hostile world," the course website rads. "Critical drag explores drag performance as an outlet for social critique, and queer world making." The syllabus also says students must create a "drag vision board," give an "in-class lip-sync performance," and make a "storyboard" for a final performance. A "My Drag Worksheet" assignment required students to create a name, a "drag greeting," a "lip-sync portfolio," and "strike a pose" for their drag persona. Students were required to give their final presentation using their drag persona voice and submit a video performance for TCU's "Annual Night of Drag." Why do I suggest TCU change its name? Hmm, let's see… "A woman shall not wear a man's garment, nor shall a man put on a woman's cloak, for whoever does these things is an abomination to the LORD your God," Deuteronomy 22:5 (ESV). https://notthebee.com/article/huh-math-and-reading-scores-for-13-year-old-americans-are-the-lowest-theyve-been-in-decades-and-tanked-during-the-pandemic Math and reading scores for 13-year-old Americans are the lowest they've been in decades and tanked during the pandemic Remember how we shut down all the schools for a virus that didn't put most children in danger? The math and reading performance of 13-year-olds in the United States has hit the lowest level in decades, according to test scores released today from the National Assessment of Educational Progress, the gold-standard federal exam. The last time math performance was this low for 13-year-olds was in 1990. In reading, 2004. Maybe we should have been listening to the experts who predicted "brain drain" and developmental consequences that would set America, and the world at large, back decades in education by shutting down schools for two years. A large body of research shows that most American children experienced academic struggles during the pandemic. It has also been clear that low-income students of color were most heavily affected by school closures and remote learning, which in some districts lasted more than a year. I heard many experts discussing this from 2020-2022, but most people probably didn't, because the Experts™ censored their peers from warning us. And yet the truth remains that some people did actually warn us that closing schools wasn't merely a 2-year setback, but a decision that would affect multiple generations to come. The 13-year-olds who took this version of the NAEP exam last fall were 10 years old — and in fourth or fifth grade — when the pandemic began. Many were old enough to participate in remote learning without minute-to-minute adult assistance, as younger children often needed. But the ages of 10 to 13 are also a crucial period for mastering foundational skills, from multiplication to recognizing a character's feelings in a short narrative passage. "The bottom line — these results show that there are troubling gaps in the basic skills of these students," said Peggy Carr, commissioner of the National Center for Education Statistics, which gives the NAEP exam. "This is a huge-scale challenge that faces the nation." But it's okay, because proficiency is racist anyway. Civilization might not work without competent, educated people, but we'll feel nice when we're all equal in squalor. We can be the "quit" in equity! The percentage of 13-year-olds who reported reading for fun has also declined. Last fall, 31 percent said they "never or hardly ever" read for fun, compared to 22 percent in 2012. Have you looked at the woke books they give these kids? No wonder it's not fun! Anyway, we might not have to wait long for the end to come, because while we talk about race and gender instead of teaching math, other countries like China are preparing their kids for engineering and war… https://www.theepochtimes.com/proposed-hate-speech-law-in-michigan-threatens-first-amendment-rights-conservatives-warn_5329978.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=travis_in_flint&src_src=partner&src_cmp=travis_in_flint Proposed ‘Hate Speech’ Law in Michigan Threatens First Amendment Rights, Conservatives Warn A bill moving through the Democrat-controlled Michigan State Legislature would make it easier for prosecutors to bring felonious “hate crime” charges against dissident speech. The possible implications for preachers, school administrators, teachers, parents, politicians, and citizen activists have alarmed conservatives concerned about the effect the bill may have on free speech. The proposed legislation, HB 4474, would amend the state’s Ethnic Intimidation Act of 1988 in order to consider it a hate crime if a person is accused of causing “severe mental anguish” to another individual by means of perceived verbal intimidation or harassment. The amendment defines the words intimidate or harass as a “willful course of conduct, involving repeated or continuing harassment of another individual that would cause a reasonable individual to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated, threatened, harassed, or molested…” “Words are malleable,” Attorney David Kallman of the Great Lakes Justice Center (GLJC), a non-profit legal organization dedicated to preserving liberty in America, told The Epoch Times. “They can be redefined by whoever is in power. “Under the proposed statute, ‘intimidate and harass’ can mean whatever the victim, or the authorities, want them to mean. The focus is on how the victim feels rather than on a clearly defined criminal act. This is a ridiculously vague and subjective standard,” he said. “The absence of intent makes no difference under this law. You are still guilty of the crime because the victim felt uncomfortable. “The bill will lead to the prosecution of conservatives, pastors, and parents attending a school board meeting for simply expressing their opposition to the liberal agenda,” Kallman said. A convicted violator could receive a fine of up to $10,000, up to five years in prison, or both. The bill does provide the court with the option of an alternative sentence. The text reads in part, “An alternative sentence may include an order requiring the offender to complete a period of community service intended to enhance the offender’s understanding of the impact of the offense upon the victim and wider community. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, a Democrat, testified that Michigan has the fifth-highest number of hate crimes committed per capita in the United States, with many more incidents not reported. She stated that HB 4474, and similar early judicial intervention measures, can help prevent initial non-violent hate crimes from escalating into murder. “You can literally save lives,” Nessel, a lesbian, told the committee. Wayne County Prosecuting Attorney Kim Worthy, a Democrat, called the existing Ethnic Intimidation Law “woefully inadequate.” She testified that HB 4474 was a “useful tool” that would make it “easier to prosecute real hate crimes” and send a message that they are “absolutely intolerable in this state.” “We have to protect our victims of hate crimes,” Worthy said. https://www.dailywire.com/news/top-disney-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-officer-leaving-the-company?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dwbrand Top Disney Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion Officer Leaving The Company Disney’s top Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) officer will be leaving the entertainment giant to “pursue other endeavors” as the company continues to face headwinds from conservative customers over its promotion of LGBT themes and battles with Florida Republicans, according to a memo obtained by Variety. An internal memo sent to employees this week announced that Latondra Newton, the company’s chief DEI officer and senior vice president, would be moving on from the company, Variety reported Tuesday. Newton will reportedly be moving to a board at a different corporation after six years at Disney. “I’m writing to share the news that Latondra Newton has decided to leave The Walt Disney Company to pursue other endeavors,” the internal memo obtained by Variety read. “Working alongside all of you and so many others, she has inspired countless cast members and employees to bring about lasting change and to help create a world where we can all feel safe and we all belong.” Julie Merges, currently a human resources executive at the company, will be the interim top DEI officer while a hiring search is conducted. At Disney, Newton worked “with various business segments and leaders across the enterprise to build on Disney’s commitment to produce entertainment that reflects a global audience and sustains a welcoming and inclusive workplace for everyone,” according to the company. Newton signed on to a letter from top Disney executives taking aim at “racial disparities” following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis resolving to pursue “real change.” Under Newton, Disney also began its “Reimagine Tomorrow” program which focused on “representation” for a host of different groups including increasing “gender diversity,” “Black Representation,” “Female empowerment,” “Diverse Families,” “LGBTQIA+ Representation,” and “Middle Eastern Representation.” In recent years, Disney has come under fire from some customers over its insertion of LGBT themes into children’s content, including the inclusion of a gay kiss into the 2022 “Lightyear” film which flopped at the box office. The company also voiced opposition to a Florida law intended to shield kids from being taught gender ideology and sexual topics in the classroom. The company has also faced backlash online after video emerged of a man in a dress welcoming small children into a Disneyland boutique full of princess costumes.
The passengers of the Titanic submersible are now believed dead after the U.S. Coast Guard found the debris deep in the Atlantic "consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel." OceanGate Expeditions released a statement, expressing condolences to the friends and families of the Titan passengers, Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood, Suleman Dawood, Hamish Harding, and Paul-Henri Nargeolet. Tom Maddox of Underwater Forensic Investigators joins the Rundown Evening Edition once more to share his expertise as a member of the 2005 Titanic submarine expedition. He breaks down what may have led to the Titan's catastrophic failure, if the bodies will ever be found, and grieves the loss, calling it "one that we have expected but hoped would not come true." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief forThursday, June 22nd, 2023. Gravity Jack: Gravity Jack is a full service digital agency specializing in the development of Virtual & Augmented Reality experiences, mobile apps, blockchain and Web3 projects. Founded in 2009 as the first American agency to offer augmented reality, they even patented it; Gravity Jack's digital experiences have been a source of innovation for small business, Fortune 500 Companies, and the US Military. Get your vision in motion at gravityjack.com https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/submarine-titantic-missing-submersible-tourists-latest-b2360568.html Rescue hopes for missing Titanic submarine hinge on new ‘banging’ sounds as 12 hours left– live There are now 12 hours of oxygen left in the missing Titan submersible as rescue efforts continue for the five passengers. A Canadian aircraft searching for the sub in the Atlantic Ocean detected intermittent “banging” noises from the vicinity of its last known location, the US Coast Guard said. Crew searching for the missing sub heard banging sounds every 30 minutes on Tuesday and again four hours later on Wednesday after additional sonar devices were deployed. However, the US Coast Guard clarified that they “don’t know the source of the noise”. Aboard the Titan is CEO and founder of OceanGate Expeditions Stockton Rush, British billionaire explorer Hamish Harding, renowned French diver Paul-Henri Nargeolet and Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his 19-year-old son Suleman Dawood. Mr Dawood’s sister, Sabrina Dawood told Sky News that the Dawood family is solely focused on the rescue of her brother and nephew and hope for their safe return. The watercraft submerged on Sunday morning from its support vessel to travel to the Titanic wreckage which sits at a depth of 12,500ft. About an hour and 45 minutes later, the Titan lost contact with its surface ship, the Polar Prince. The Titan is equipped with a four-day emergency oxygen supply. https://notthebee.com/article/texas-christian-university-offers-queer-art-of-drag-class Someone wanna tell me why Texas "Christian" University offers a "Queer Art of Drag" class? Hey TCU, I think it's time for a name change. Texas Christian University's Women and Gender Studies department offered a "Queer Art of Drag" class during the Spring 2023 semester. The course required students to give a performance as their own "drag persona." "Drag is an art form with a rich history of challenging dominant norms and systems of oppression; building queer community; and cultivating experiences of queer joy in a hostile world," the course website rads. "Critical drag explores drag performance as an outlet for social critique, and queer world making." The syllabus also says students must create a "drag vision board," give an "in-class lip-sync performance," and make a "storyboard" for a final performance. A "My Drag Worksheet" assignment required students to create a name, a "drag greeting," a "lip-sync portfolio," and "strike a pose" for their drag persona. Students were required to give their final presentation using their drag persona voice and submit a video performance for TCU's "Annual Night of Drag." Why do I suggest TCU change its name? Hmm, let's see… "A woman shall not wear a man's garment, nor shall a man put on a woman's cloak, for whoever does these things is an abomination to the LORD your God," Deuteronomy 22:5 (ESV). https://notthebee.com/article/huh-math-and-reading-scores-for-13-year-old-americans-are-the-lowest-theyve-been-in-decades-and-tanked-during-the-pandemic Math and reading scores for 13-year-old Americans are the lowest they've been in decades and tanked during the pandemic Remember how we shut down all the schools for a virus that didn't put most children in danger? The math and reading performance of 13-year-olds in the United States has hit the lowest level in decades, according to test scores released today from the National Assessment of Educational Progress, the gold-standard federal exam. The last time math performance was this low for 13-year-olds was in 1990. In reading, 2004. Maybe we should have been listening to the experts who predicted "brain drain" and developmental consequences that would set America, and the world at large, back decades in education by shutting down schools for two years. A large body of research shows that most American children experienced academic struggles during the pandemic. It has also been clear that low-income students of color were most heavily affected by school closures and remote learning, which in some districts lasted more than a year. I heard many experts discussing this from 2020-2022, but most people probably didn't, because the Experts™ censored their peers from warning us. And yet the truth remains that some people did actually warn us that closing schools wasn't merely a 2-year setback, but a decision that would affect multiple generations to come. The 13-year-olds who took this version of the NAEP exam last fall were 10 years old — and in fourth or fifth grade — when the pandemic began. Many were old enough to participate in remote learning without minute-to-minute adult assistance, as younger children often needed. But the ages of 10 to 13 are also a crucial period for mastering foundational skills, from multiplication to recognizing a character's feelings in a short narrative passage. "The bottom line — these results show that there are troubling gaps in the basic skills of these students," said Peggy Carr, commissioner of the National Center for Education Statistics, which gives the NAEP exam. "This is a huge-scale challenge that faces the nation." But it's okay, because proficiency is racist anyway. Civilization might not work without competent, educated people, but we'll feel nice when we're all equal in squalor. We can be the "quit" in equity! The percentage of 13-year-olds who reported reading for fun has also declined. Last fall, 31 percent said they "never or hardly ever" read for fun, compared to 22 percent in 2012. Have you looked at the woke books they give these kids? No wonder it's not fun! Anyway, we might not have to wait long for the end to come, because while we talk about race and gender instead of teaching math, other countries like China are preparing their kids for engineering and war… https://www.theepochtimes.com/proposed-hate-speech-law-in-michigan-threatens-first-amendment-rights-conservatives-warn_5329978.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=travis_in_flint&src_src=partner&src_cmp=travis_in_flint Proposed ‘Hate Speech’ Law in Michigan Threatens First Amendment Rights, Conservatives Warn A bill moving through the Democrat-controlled Michigan State Legislature would make it easier for prosecutors to bring felonious “hate crime” charges against dissident speech. The possible implications for preachers, school administrators, teachers, parents, politicians, and citizen activists have alarmed conservatives concerned about the effect the bill may have on free speech. The proposed legislation, HB 4474, would amend the state’s Ethnic Intimidation Act of 1988 in order to consider it a hate crime if a person is accused of causing “severe mental anguish” to another individual by means of perceived verbal intimidation or harassment. The amendment defines the words intimidate or harass as a “willful course of conduct, involving repeated or continuing harassment of another individual that would cause a reasonable individual to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated, threatened, harassed, or molested…” “Words are malleable,” Attorney David Kallman of the Great Lakes Justice Center (GLJC), a non-profit legal organization dedicated to preserving liberty in America, told The Epoch Times. “They can be redefined by whoever is in power. “Under the proposed statute, ‘intimidate and harass’ can mean whatever the victim, or the authorities, want them to mean. The focus is on how the victim feels rather than on a clearly defined criminal act. This is a ridiculously vague and subjective standard,” he said. “The absence of intent makes no difference under this law. You are still guilty of the crime because the victim felt uncomfortable. “The bill will lead to the prosecution of conservatives, pastors, and parents attending a school board meeting for simply expressing their opposition to the liberal agenda,” Kallman said. A convicted violator could receive a fine of up to $10,000, up to five years in prison, or both. The bill does provide the court with the option of an alternative sentence. The text reads in part, “An alternative sentence may include an order requiring the offender to complete a period of community service intended to enhance the offender’s understanding of the impact of the offense upon the victim and wider community. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, a Democrat, testified that Michigan has the fifth-highest number of hate crimes committed per capita in the United States, with many more incidents not reported. She stated that HB 4474, and similar early judicial intervention measures, can help prevent initial non-violent hate crimes from escalating into murder. “You can literally save lives,” Nessel, a lesbian, told the committee. Wayne County Prosecuting Attorney Kim Worthy, a Democrat, called the existing Ethnic Intimidation Law “woefully inadequate.” She testified that HB 4474 was a “useful tool” that would make it “easier to prosecute real hate crimes” and send a message that they are “absolutely intolerable in this state.” “We have to protect our victims of hate crimes,” Worthy said. https://www.dailywire.com/news/top-disney-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-officer-leaving-the-company?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dwbrand Top Disney Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion Officer Leaving The Company Disney’s top Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) officer will be leaving the entertainment giant to “pursue other endeavors” as the company continues to face headwinds from conservative customers over its promotion of LGBT themes and battles with Florida Republicans, according to a memo obtained by Variety. An internal memo sent to employees this week announced that Latondra Newton, the company’s chief DEI officer and senior vice president, would be moving on from the company, Variety reported Tuesday. Newton will reportedly be moving to a board at a different corporation after six years at Disney. “I’m writing to share the news that Latondra Newton has decided to leave The Walt Disney Company to pursue other endeavors,” the internal memo obtained by Variety read. “Working alongside all of you and so many others, she has inspired countless cast members and employees to bring about lasting change and to help create a world where we can all feel safe and we all belong.” Julie Merges, currently a human resources executive at the company, will be the interim top DEI officer while a hiring search is conducted. At Disney, Newton worked “with various business segments and leaders across the enterprise to build on Disney’s commitment to produce entertainment that reflects a global audience and sustains a welcoming and inclusive workplace for everyone,” according to the company. Newton signed on to a letter from top Disney executives taking aim at “racial disparities” following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis resolving to pursue “real change.” Under Newton, Disney also began its “Reimagine Tomorrow” program which focused on “representation” for a host of different groups including increasing “gender diversity,” “Black Representation,” “Female empowerment,” “Diverse Families,” “LGBTQIA+ Representation,” and “Middle Eastern Representation.” In recent years, Disney has come under fire from some customers over its insertion of LGBT themes into children’s content, including the inclusion of a gay kiss into the 2022 “Lightyear” film which flopped at the box office. The company also voiced opposition to a Florida law intended to shield kids from being taught gender ideology and sexual topics in the classroom. The company has also faced backlash online after video emerged of a man in a dress welcoming small children into a Disneyland boutique full of princess costumes.
An oceanographer, who co-led an expedition to create the first map of the Titanic on the ocean floor, believes authorities should narrow their search for the missing Titan to a five to ten kilometre circle of the shipwreck. David Gallo's best friend is Titan passenger Paul-Henri Nargeolet, a 77 year old retired French Navy commander who has visited the Titanic wreck more than 35 times. He says if Mr Nargeolet is still alive, it's likely he's the one searchers have heard banging. Oxygen is due to run out onboard the Titan just after 11PM New Zealand time. Earlier this afternoon, Mr Gallo told Lisa Owen about the journey to the Titanic. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6329895092112
The passengers of the Titanic submersible are now believed dead after the U.S. Coast Guard found the debris deep in the Atlantic "consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel." OceanGate Expeditions released a statement, expressing condolences to the friends and families of the Titan passengers, Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood, Suleman Dawood, Hamish Harding, and Paul-Henri Nargeolet. Tom Maddox of Underwater Forensic Investigators joins the Rundown Evening Edition once more to share his expertise as a member of the 2005 Titanic submarine expedition. He breaks down what may have led to the Titan's catastrophic failure, if the bodies will ever be found, and grieves the loss, calling it "one that we have expected but hoped would not come true." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
We hear from the Titanic International Society about French diver and society member Paul-Henri Nargeolet. He's of course among the 5-person crew aboard the missing Ocean Gate submersible. The Morning Show's Gavin Simms spoke with longtime member Michael Poirier.
Welcome to a captivating episode of Rated G with Gary G. Garcia and Brian Licata, where we dive deep into the world of mind-boggling news mysteries. Prepare to be amazed as we unravel the enigmatic Titanic conspiracy, involving a missing submersible vessel, intriguing alien theories, and the intricate machinations of global financial powerhouses. Discover the shocking disappearance of a five-person submersible vessel en route to the Titanic wreckage, vanishing off the Atlantic coast of Canada. On board were billionaire adventurer Hamish Harding, Pakistani business tycoon Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman, renowned French explorer Paul-Henri Nargeolet, and OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush. With their unique interests and achievements, their joint mission takes an eerie twist as they delve into the depths of the Titanic. We shed light on Hamish Harding's Antarctic explorations, his connections to the space industry, and the speculations surrounding his alleged knowledge of aliens. Additionally, we explore Shahzada Dawood's intriguing ties to the World Economic Forum, raising questions about a potential global economic conspiracy. Prepare for an unexpected twist as we revisit the century-old Titanic conspiracy, involving J.P. Morgan, the financier of the ill-fated ship, and the tragic fate of three wealthy passengers: John Aster, Isador Strauss, and Benjamin Guggenheim. Rumors suggest that their demise paved the way for the creation of the Federal Reserve Bank. Could these historical events intertwine with the present-day mystery of the missing submersible? What role do aliens, Antarctica, and global financial entities play in this perplexing puzzle? Check out our Rumble: https://rumble.com/RatedGPodcast Episode 143 of Rated G with Gary G. Garcia and Brian T. Licata A Brian T. Licata Production: https://briantlicata.com/ Sponsors: Get Fist Deep in Someone You Love: TRIPLE X PLAYGROUND, the “Best Adult Sex Game Ever!”™: https://triplexplayground.com/ And It Was Good: The Official Home for Rated G Merchandise: https://www.anditwasgood.net/shop This episode is brought to you by "i Install It", NYC's best installation and repair service. For Appointments and Quotes Call 929-490-8083 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ratedg/message
The passengers of the Titanic submersible are now believed dead after the U.S. Coast Guard found the debris deep in the Atlantic "consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel." OceanGate Expeditions released a statement, expressing condolences to the friends and families of the Titan passengers, Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood, Suleman Dawood, Hamish Harding, and Paul-Henri Nargeolet. Tom Maddox of Underwater Forensic Investigators joins the Rundown Evening Edition once more to share his expertise as a member of the 2005 Titanic submarine expedition. He breaks down what may have led to the Titan's catastrophic failure, if the bodies will ever be found, and grieves the loss, calling it "one that we have expected but hoped would not come true." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Missing Titanic sub crew believed to be dead after 'catastrophic implosion' According to CNN. Catastrophic implosion: The Titanic-bound submersible that went missing on Sunday with five people on board suffered a “catastrophic implosion,” killing everyone on board, US Coast Guard Rear Adm. John Mauger said Thursday. A remotely operated vehicle found the tail cone about 1,600 feet away from the bow of the shipwreck, Mauger said. Who was on board: Tour company OceanGate Expeditions said the five passengers were Hamish Harding, Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, Paul-Henri Nargeolet and OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush. About the trip: The Titan began its descent Sunday to explore the wreckage of the Titanic, located about 13,000 feet below sea level in the North Atlantic Ocean. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/van-silk/support
C dans l'air du 21 juin : Titanic : l'expédition tourne au cauchemar..... - LES EXPERTS : - Amiral Michel OLHAGARAY - Ancien commandant de l'école navale - Nicolas BERROD - Journaliste - Le Parisien - Aujourd'hui en France - Antoine RESCHE - Historien, président de l'Association française du Titanic, auteur de Titanic, de l'histoire au mythe - Michel L'HOUR (en duplex) - Archéologue sous-marin, membre de l'académie de marine - Olivier LEFORT (en duplex) - Directeur de la flotte océanographique - Antoine RESCHE, Historien, président de l'Association française du Titanic, auteur de "Titanic, de l'histoire au mythe " Après de longues heures d'incertitude, l'espoir renait et la mobilisation est totale pour retrouver le Titan, le sous-marin parti explorer l'épave du Titanic, perdu dans l'océan Atlantique depuis dimanche. Mercredi des "signes probables de vie" ont été détectés par les sauveteurs à la recherche du submersible et surtout des cinq personnes à son bord. D'abord, des bruits de coups ont été entendus toutes les 30 minutes par plusieurs avions de recherche canadiens qui ont largué des bouées acoustiques sur la zone du naufrage du Titanic. Le deuxième, la localisation d'un objet blanc et rectangulaire inconnu dans l'eau. Est-ce le sous-marin disparu ? Cinq personnes se trouvent actuellement dans le submersible : un Britannique et deux Pakistanais, des touristes qui ont payé 250 000 dollars par personne pour visiter le site de l'épave, un scientifique français, Paul-Henri Nargeolet, spécialiste du Titanic et un Américain, patron de la société américaine OceanGate qui a construit le sous-marin, un cylindre blanc de presque sept mètres de long pour deux mètres cinquante de haut. D'importants moyens de recherche ont été déployés sur zone pour les retrouver. Et il faut faire vite : les réserves en oxygène à bord devraient s'épuiser d'ici jeudi. La course contre la montre se poursuit mais déjà des interrogations émergent sur la capacité du submersible à plonger aussi profondément sous l'eau. En 2018, un ancien employé d'OceanGate a été licencié car il avait exprimé des doutes importants sur la capacité du Titan à descendre aussi profondément sous la surface de l'eau. C'est ce que rapportent le New York Times et New Republic dans leur édition du 20 juin. À l'époque, l'ex-salarié, David Lochridge, occupait les fonctions de directeur des opérations maritimes d'OceanGate. Alors le sous-marin privé était-il réellement capable de descendre à une profondeur avoisinant les 4 000 mètres, en toute sécurité ? Cette disparition met la lumière sur les opérations scientifiques et touristiques dont la célèbre épave fait l'objet depuis maintenant des décennies. Un paquebot devenu mythique et dont l'histoire fascine toujours autant 111 ans après son terrible naufrage le 14 avril 1912. Elle montre également la difficulté de mener des recherches dans les grands fonds marins, ces grands inconnus dont l'exploration intéresse de plus en plus les Etats dans un contexte de compétition accrue sous la mer. Alors que le potentiel économique des gisements sous la mer a commencé à être identifié et quantifié dans le courant des années 1960, l'exploitation proprement dite s'est longtemps heurtée à des défis techniques importants : hautes pressions, irrégularité des plaines abyssales, acheminement des minerais récoltés, etc. D'autres ressources précieuses, comme des terres rares, sont également présentes dans les fonds marins, et elles attisent les convoitises. Comment se déroulent les recherches du submersible "Titan" ? Pourquoi le Titanic fascine-t-il autant ? En quoi consiste l'exploitation minière des grands fonds marins à laquelle la France s'oppose ? DIFFUSION : du lundi au samedi à 17h45 FORMAT : 65 minutes PRÉSENTATION : Caroline Roux - Axel de Tarlé REDIFFUSION : du lundi au vendredi vers 23h40 RÉALISATION : Nicolas Ferraro, Bruno Piney, Franck Broqua, Alexandre Langeard, Corentin Son, Benoît Lemoine PRODUCTION : France Télévisions / Maximal Productions Retrouvez C DANS L'AIR sur internet & les réseaux : INTERNET : francetv.fr FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/Cdanslairf5 TWITTER : https://twitter.com/cdanslair INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/cdanslair/
Ce dont nous allons parler est une course contre la montre pour que la mer ne se fasse pas tombeau. À 4000 mètres de profondeur, aux alentours de l'épave la plus célèbre du monde, celle du Titanic. Depuis hier, un petit sous-marin appelé Titan est porté disparu. A son bord, 5 personnes dont Paul-Henri Nargeolet, océanographe, spécialiste du Titanic connu dans le monde entier qui nous avait transmis sa passion à notre micro il y a 18 mois. Qu'est-il arrivé à Titan ? Quelles sont les recherches et les espoirs ? Jour J, c'est le magazine de l'actualité du temps long. Celle que l'on décrypte et que l'on comprend. Car les évènements d'hier éclairent toujours ceux d'aujourd'hui. Ecoutez Jour J du 20 juin 2023 avec Flavie Flament.
Depuis 34 ans, cet officier de marine consacre sa vie au Titanic. A bord d'un sous marin,Paul Henri Nargeolet plonge regulièrement à 4000 mètres pour récupérer, avec ses équipes, des objets engloutis avec ce paquebot [...]
durée : 00:53:57 - Le temps d'un bivouac - par : Daniel FIEVET - Depuis 1987, Paul-Henri Nargeolet a effectué des centaines d'heures de plongée en sous-marin pour ausculter la coque du Titanic, remonter des objets et préciser le scénario du naufrage. Il raconte ses expéditions et ses découvertes sur l'épave du mythique paquebot. - réalisé par : Stéphanie TEXIER, Karen DEHAIS
Le 10 avril 1912, le Titanic larguait les amarres pour sa traversée inaugurale. Cinq jours plus tard, il disparaissait dans les eaux noires de l'Atlantique Nord. Pour marquer le 110e anniversaire de cet événement aussi tragique que mythique, « Ouest-France » lance une série de 3 épisodes consacrée au Titanic.Dans cet ultime épisode, revivez les événements qui ont suivi le naufrage du Titanic : le sauvetage des rescapés, l'émotion dans l'opinion publique, les enquêtes autour de l'accident...Nous revenons ensuite sur les multiples tentatives qui ont été menées pour tenter de retrouver l'épave. Jusqu'à ce que le Titanic réapparaisse soudain à la face du monde en 1985. Vous allez notamment entendre le récit passionnant de Paul-Henri Nargeolet. Ce Français, qui habite près de New York, est le directeur du programme des recherches sous-marines au sein de la société RMS Titanic. Il a plongé une trentaine de fois sur l'épave et sort en ce mois d'avril 2022 un livre intitulé Dans les profondeurs du Titanic, aux éditions Harpercollins.Cette série a été réalisée avec la collaboration de la Cité de la mer, à Cherbourg, qui présente un grand espace muséographique consacré au Titanic dans l'ancienne gare maritime, avec de nombreux objets retrouvés sur l'épave. Virginie Brenot-Beaufrère, responsable du service culturel, nous raconte notamment l'arrivée du paquebot dans le port du Cotentin.Bonne écoute.Texte : Sylvain DelageNarration : Philippe JoubinRéalisation : Maëliss Hennetier / Ronan CoquelinCrédits musiques : Universal Production Music / Vag / Jean-François CardeyCrédits photos : Paul-Henri Nargeolet