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James Cameron interviewed about Titan disaster
A year on from the OceanGate sub tragedy, there are still so many unanswered questions. Most fundamentally, why did the strange-looking craft on a mission to the wreck of the Titanic fail so spectacularly? And why, for days on end, was the world wrongly led to believe there was hope for a successful rescue mission? The lack of credible information about what really happened is now becoming increasingly unfathomable, not only for the families of the victims, but also for other undersea explorers like legendary Hollywood director James Cameron. Speaking exclusively to 60 Minutes, Cameron reveals that this is a catastrophe that could and should have been avoided.
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First Footage of Discovered Titanic (1985)
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On September 1, 1985, “CBS Evening News with Dan Rather” reported on the first images released following the historic discovery of the wreck. The site of the Titanic was co-discovered by Robert Ballard around 400 miles off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. #Titanic #RMSTitanic
Titanic Descendants Bid To Buy Band Leader's Violin Case
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The violin case of Titanic band leader Wallace Hartley is to be auctioned online at Henry Aldridge Auctions Live Auction on April 27, 2024. The Board of Friends of Titanic Memorial Lighthouse aim to purchase the case and hold it in public trust. DONATE HERE: www.indiegogo.com/projects/help-descendants-buy-titanic-band-s-violin-case#/ Stay tuned for more!
Titanic in Color | 'The Maiden's Voyage'
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3. Titanic in Color: 'The Maiden's Voyage.' Just before noon, the Blue Peter pennant, indicating 'Imminent Departure', was run up Titanic's foremast. The Trinity House Pilot, George Bowyer, was already aboard, a familiar face to Captain Edward J. Smith and most of the officers. It was Pilot Bowyer who had been on duty the day that RMS Olympic had collided with HMS Hawke, and Smith had been the ...
Titanic in Color | 'There She Goes'
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2. Titanic in Color: 'There She Goes.' Despite the lack of public ceremony, preparations for the launch of Titanic were very complex. In order to transfer the weight of the hull from the building blocks on which she was constructed to the launchway it was necessary to remove the shores, bilge blocks and keel blocks. Once the shipwrights had completed this difficult task, a wooden cradle support...
Titanic in Color | 'Men of Iron'
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1. Titanic in Color: 'Men of Iron.' Harland & Wolff constructed over 70 ships for the White Star Line. The growth of the company rocketed the shipyard from its original size of 1.5 acres to a new 80 acre site, while the number of employees rose from 100 to 10,000 men. At its height, this Belfast shipyard was one of the largest ship builders in the world, and owned the world's largest dry dock. ...
Titanic in Color | 'Men of Iron'
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1. Titanic in Color: 'Men of Iron.' Harland & Wolff constructed over 70 ships for the White Star Line. The growth of the company rocketed the shipyard from its original size of 1.5 acres to a new 80 acre site, while the number of employees rose from 100 to 10,000 men. At its height, this Belfast shipyard was one of the largest ship builders in the world, and owned the world's largest dry dock. ...
Titanic in Color | 'The Maiden's Voyage'
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3. Titanic in Color: 'The Maiden's Voyage.' Just before noon, the Blue Peter pennant, indicating 'Imminent Departure', was run up Titanic's foremast. The Trinity House Pilot, George Bowyer, was already aboard, a familiar face to Captain Edward J. Smith and most of the officers. It was Pilot Bowyer who had been on duty the day that RMS Olympic had collided with HMS Hawke, and Smith had been the ...
Titanic in Color | 'There She Goes'
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2. Titanic in Color: 'There She Goes.' Despite the lack of public ceremony, preparations for the launch of Titanic were complex. In order to transfer the weight of the hull from the building blocks on which she was constructed to the launchway it was necessary to remove the shores, bilge blocks and keel blocks. Once the shipwrights had completed this difficult task, a wooden cradle supported Ti...
Titanic Voices | Captain Arthur Rostron, Carpathia #titanic
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Sir Arthur Henry Rostron, KBE, RD, RND, Cunard Line, British Merchant Navy, Royal Naval Reserve, (May 14, 1869 - November 4, 1940). A pious man, Rostron often issued orders raising a hand to his cap and closing his eyes in prayer. In speaking of the risk taken by running through dense ice at speed at night, he is reported to have said, "I can only conclude another hand than mine was on the helm."
Titanic 3D "Digital Twin" 8k
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Now we have the first full-size 3D digital scan of the complete wreckage-a "digital twin" that captures Titanic in unprecedented detail. Magellan Ltd, a deep-sea mapping company, and Atlantic Productions (which is making a documentary about the project) conducted the scans over a six-week expedition last summer. Great explorers have been down to the Titanic, but actually they went with really l...
Titanic Dive 1986 | Unseen Footage
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Unseen footage of the historic 1986 dive to the Titanic wreck. Credit @whoi.ocean Follow and support the refurbishment of the Titanic Memorial Lighthouse. Planned unveiling on the 110th anniversary, April 15, 2022.
Titanic Memorial Lighthouse | Drone Exploration
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Titanic Memorial Lighthouse | Drone Exploration
Titanic Triple-Expansion Engine | 3D printed
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Titanic Triple-Expansion Engine | 3D printed
Titanic 2021 Expedition | 4K Dive Footage
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RMS Titanic | 3D Model Animation
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RMS Titanic | 3D Model Animation
Titanic 109th Anniversary | Charles A. Haas, President of Titanic International Society
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Titanic 109th Anniversary | Charles A. Haas, President of Titanic International Society
Titanic 109th Anniversary | A message from Princess Elettra Marconi
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Titanic 109th Anniversary | A message from Princess Elettra Marconi
U.S. Coast Guard International Ice Patrol | Titanic Memorial Ceremony 2021
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U.S. Coast Guard International Ice Patrol | Titanic Memorial Ceremony 2021
Titanic In Snow | 4K Animation
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Titanic In Snow | 4K Animation
Titanic Night Sinking | 4K Animation
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Titanic Night Sinking | 4K Animation
Titanic Sinking Stern First | CG Animation
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Titanic Sinking Stern First | CG Animation
The Titanic Discovery | Professor Robert Ballard Lecture (2012)
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The Titanic Discovery | Professor Robert Ballard Lecture (2012)
Titanic Expedition Video (1hr 38min)
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Titanic Expedition Video (1hr 38min)
Titanic • Ad-Free • Colorized • 1929
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Titanic • Ad-Free • Colorized • 1929

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  • @aaronjones7260
    @aaronjones7260 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This was recorded in 1980 not 2012… the last survivor died in 2009.

  • @krystelvannmallare9713
    @krystelvannmallare9713 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    fllet escape from life boat 12

  • @billparsons2702
    @billparsons2702 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    He seems a real gent.

  • @KoolDog570
    @KoolDog570 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    One of the best survivor accounts. The way she described it, I could see her hand on the knob of her stateroom (A11) and hearing/feeling the bump..... Pausing for a second, then turning the knob, only to hear/feel another bump. I could see her going out on deck and observing this "gray building" floating by. The way she described it, was she referring to the iceberg leaving chunks of ice on the A Deck Promenade? Certainly left hunks on the well deck, unless she walked forward & that's what she's referring to. Either way.... positively chilling, no pun intended.....

  • @travislatigue4957
    @travislatigue4957 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That had to be scary as all get out. 😢😢😢

  • @TheSavagederek
    @TheSavagederek 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    She was a consultant on the 1958 movie 'A night to remember ' . She had a falling out with writer Walter Lord but later they became friends and when she passed away in 1975 she left Walter the musical pig her mother left her . The year before Titanic , she was involved in a car accident that took her whole family and she was the only survivor . She was 96 when she died .

  • @Letshavefunwithcheetah
    @Letshavefunwithcheetah 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    He still has the watch

  • @Letshavefunwithcheetah
    @Letshavefunwithcheetah 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This dude is in good shape

  • @esseejesus
    @esseejesus 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Qual foi o espírito que ta no meu corpo que fez isso no meu olho ?

  • @TheThingFan
    @TheThingFan 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My Boy Murdoch Stared At Me Like He Was Going To Make Me Suffer For Eternity 💀

  • @0_XM0
    @0_XM0 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Rip

  • @herondelatorre4023
    @herondelatorre4023 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That ship shown at 0:10 to 0:17 and 1:46 to 1:56 of this video is NOT the RMS Titanic, but instead it is her identical sister ship the RMS Olympic. The reason that Olympic is shown instead of Titanic in this old silent movie film reel is because since both sister ships looked practically alike newspapers companies used photos or movie film reels of Olympic and claimed to the public that it was Titanic.

  • @samlongden834
    @samlongden834 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Newspapers in America lied when they reported the titanic sinking one paper said that all was safe and there was none dead

  • @AnthonyPoschet
    @AnthonyPoschet หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh yes. And also let's not forget the man fought in WW1 and made rank of Major in the Royal Tank regiment earning the Military Cross. And then dying in 1983. What a life this man has had. ❤

  • @Myshelisgold
    @Myshelisgold หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for this 😢. Really amazing to hear this hero and his story and talk of the survivors ❤❤

  • @TACRail
    @TACRail หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sweetie!

  • @TACRail
    @TACRail หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love her smile

  • @TACRail
    @TACRail หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sweetie!

  • @mehmetdogan-m8h
    @mehmetdogan-m8h 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    dünyanın en özel gemisi titanic........muhteşem

  • @albin2232
    @albin2232 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The remains of the Titanic should be obliterated to stop all this nonsense.

  • @fmyoung
    @fmyoung 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    10:05 They totally knew what was ahead; they didn't take the right precautions

  • @fmyoung
    @fmyoung 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    9:52 Just can't believe the answer Lightoller gave to question 14197 at the British inquiryCan you suggest at all how it can have come about that this iceberg should not have been seen at a greater distance? - It is very difficult indeed to come to any conclusion. Of course, we know now the extraordinary combination of circumstances that existed at that time which you would not meet again once in 100 years; that they should all have existed just on that particular night shows, of course, that everything was against us. That's not a ship's officer, that's a teen. He was the 2nd officer so we're talking someone with vast experience on the North Atlantic. What an example to set to the junior officers. The court wasn't impressed either and the message seemed to be, as Walter Lord put it so well, that the accident was of the one-in-a-million variety. The accident was actually one of the preventable variety .

  • @fmyoung
    @fmyoung 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    42:18 And it could've all been so much worse. April was still off-season and Britain was going through a coal strike so the Titanic was only two-thirds full . That's one of those things no one tells you; it takes away from sensation .

  • @fmyoung
    @fmyoung 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    30:39 As Walter Lord said in "The Night Lives On" "If his thoughts turned to suicide, it was at least understandable." 1st Officer Murdoch, along with Cpt Smith and Thomas Andrews, may in the end have actually chosen to go down with the ship rather than potentially get faced with hefty, unpleasant grilling at court (and probably jail time too, on top of that). It would've been either that or at least they were afraid of becoming outcasts. The reasons are very cogent: Murdoch issued the very orders that failed to save the ship; Cpt Smith and Thomas Andrews knew exactly that the Titanic had far from enough lifeboats

    • @JJ_5289
      @JJ_5289 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The issue with the amount of lifeboats has always been interesting to me. There is a James Cameron documentary where they tried to do a study to find out if more people could have been saved if there were more lifeboats. The general consensus was no. The disaster happened relatively quickly and the crew could only move so fast in frigid, dark and frantic conditions to get people to safety. They did not have "life boat drills" at the time where the crew could practice doing it as fast as ppossible. I think they saved as many people as they possibly could have, with the technology they had at the time

    • @fmyoung
      @fmyoung 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@JJ_5289 At any rate it reflected badly on the public that there wasn't enough lifeboats . They should've had those drills.

    • @fmyoung
      @fmyoung 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@JJ_5289 If the Titanic was certified to carry 3,500+ people then she needed lifeboats for 3,500+ people Plain and simple .

    • @JJ_5289
      @JJ_5289 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@fmyoung Think about it, 2,566 passengers and crew on board the titanic. The ship sank in roughly 2 hours 40 minutes. They only loaded life boats for 1.5 hours. And many people did not believe the ship was sinking right away, many people were asleep. Some people went back to their cabins. So the crew had a very limited amount of time to get people on lifeboats. Even if timing went perfectly, you still had the changing direction of the ship to deal with, the freezing cold/flooding, and the panic of passengers. Im not sure they woul have saved many more people even with more lifeboats. They also were following the regulations of the time

    • @JJ_5289
      @JJ_5289 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes they should have had enough boats. But they also shouldnt have sailed into an ice field at night. The reason we have so many saftey regulations today is because of the disasters of the past unfortunately. They overlooked it at the time

  • @fmyoung
    @fmyoung 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Here's why the Titanic's story will just never die: (1) she was the world's biggest movable man-made object of her day, (2) she excelled in luxury, (3) she was on her maiden voyage (of all voyages), (4) there were many celebrities of the day on board, (5) there was already a lot of talk about all her features before she was ever launched (including the whole "unsinkability" talk), (6) she was the world's newest ocean liner of her time and (7) the Titanic is the first or maybe the only ship thus far in living memory to be sunk by an iceberg. It seems the Titanic will always be in our minds despite herself; unlike the ship itself, the story remains unsinkable

  • @ThaisScopin
    @ThaisScopin 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Meu lindo amor❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤eterno

  • @TitanicLighthouse
    @TitanicLighthouse 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Speaking to experts we were told that seafloor acoustic devices picked up signals of an immediate and unsurvivable explosion. That the unsupported weight of the titanium cap during travel on the barge weakened the seal. That repeated dives delaminated the carbon fiber. And that many people were aware of all this.

  • @lisad476
    @lisad476 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👍

  • @melindamercier6811
    @melindamercier6811 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It’s unbelievable to me that people (scientists no less) will deny the propellers having been exposed at any point. The man fell 100 feet and narrowly missed them on his way down! To deny his testimony is a slap in the face to him and any other survivors that saw it happen.

  • @krisone5253
    @krisone5253 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Notice how fast this Dude took his watch back. I don't blame him! We as spectators can only imagine what these people went through to survive the World's most Unsinkable TITANIC SHIP! She died in the cold Atlantic Ocean and took 1500 Souls with her! She didn't want to die like that! And Her Passenger's certainly didn't expect, or want to Die on this Ship!✝️✝️✝️

  • @lisad476
    @lisad476 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fantastic video

  • @TorontoJediMaster
    @TorontoJediMaster 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    @3:30, most of the male passenger survivors, who didn't go into the water, likely survived simply because they came out onto the starboard side of the Boat Deck. First Officer Murdoch interpreted Captain Smith's "Women and children first" order to apply to each boat. (i.e. He allowed men in if there were empty spaces before lowering). Second Officer Lightoller likely misinterpreted the order and thought that it applied all the boats as a whole. Firemen, stewards, cooks, etcetera were put into boats as they were crewmen who were to man the boat.

  • @MayISpeak
    @MayISpeak 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I much respect for Frank but I have to disagree on who’s to blame for the ship sinking. Bruce Ismay probably asked the captain to go faster but if that were the case, he shouldn’t have listened. Tbh I don’t think anyone is really to blame for the ships sinking. The whole night was a series of unfortunate events .

  • @anorganlover6281
    @anorganlover6281 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    He should never have been so abrupt with Cyril Evans. Also, he failed to send up final iceberg report. I appreciate how busy the pair of them were - but the communication failure probably added to the disaster.

  • @maureenomahony84
    @maureenomahony84 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Captain Smith died on the 15th of April in 1912 on the Titanic on April 15 1912.

  • @debbiep4647
    @debbiep4647 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What an incredible story and woman!!!

  • @hollyurquizu7493
    @hollyurquizu7493 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Could you imagine if this happened today? There would be no way that “women and children first” unfortunately it would be every man for himself.”

  • @saraschneider6781
    @saraschneider6781 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So we where's the video that matches the title?

    • @TitanicLighthouse
      @TitanicLighthouse 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Indiegogo page posting soon... Stay tuned friends!

  • @Wolfric_Rogers
    @Wolfric_Rogers 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    1936 interview.

  • @TheFunfairfan
    @TheFunfairfan 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is an incredibly important interview

  • @cawthorpe751
    @cawthorpe751 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It wouldn't have snapped in half all the weight was at the rear

  • @deimantassidorenko3386
    @deimantassidorenko3386 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Jis. Galbūt. Būt. Išgelbėtas. IrKursko. Ekipažą. Bet. Putyn. Chuilo

  • @deimantassidorenko3386
    @deimantassidorenko3386 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Balardas. Rado. Laivą

  • @ocean_liners1910
    @ocean_liners1910 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    this couldve actually happen if the bow missed iceberg

  • @sherlockholmes2703
    @sherlockholmes2703 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had the great pleasure of meeting the Princess at a Museum opening in Orlando for Titanic at the Mercado. (it has since then moved to a new location in Orlando) back in the late 1990's and had a good chat with her about her father. she had some interesting stories about him growing up. I was attending this function as a board member of Trustees for Titanic International. I was also fortunate to have a photo taken with her and will always remember our conversation that evening. she is a delightful person to talk to.

  • @abdullahsaleh9150
    @abdullahsaleh9150 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    May God have mercy on the soul of my grandfather Jack Thayer🥺😭🖐️🥀

    • @marietsydeniz5829
      @marietsydeniz5829 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Impresionante historia de cada sobreviviente del Titanic que tuvieron una segunda oportunidad

  • @TomDeTank
    @TomDeTank 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    he knows your here :)

  • @tur74d56
    @tur74d56 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It’s a shame he didn’t live long enough just 3 years later when the Liner was found

  • @tur74d56
    @tur74d56 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    She sang this used to be my playground of the celebration tour

  • @bugatti8396
    @bugatti8396 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    جاك ثاير . هو كاتب أمريكي و الوزير الأول لرئيس الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية . إشتهر بكتابة قصة تايتانك الشهيرة كما أنه كان أحد الناجين من هذه السفينة. ولد في 24 ديسمبر 1894 فيلادلفيا . و توفي بنفس المكان في يوم 18 سبتمبر 1945 عن عمر يناهز 50 سنة