five people on their way to explore the titanic. new questions about the sub s safety, the warning signs. the ceo among the victims describing the sub s plexiglass windows 7 inches thick squeezing in under pressure. oceanographer robert ballard who discovered the wreckage of the titanic describing what he calls a smoking gun. tonight we re learning more about the push to book passengers. a businessman revealing text messages offering seats for him and his son at a discount price. and word late today the ntsb will now join the investigation. gio benitez on what authorities have now revealed. and those major developments in the war in ukraine. the leader of russia s mercenary group calling for an armed mutiny, claiming his fighters were attacked by the regular russian army. ian pannell in ukraine. here at home, the severe weather threat at this hour from texas to montana. a tornado watch in effect across several states, heavy rain moving into the northeast this weekend, a
the undersea tragedy, killing five people on their way to explore the titanic. new questions. the ceo among the victims describing the sub s plexiglass windows 7 inches thick squeezing in under pressure. oceanographer robert ballard who discovered the wreckage of the titanic describing what he calls a smoking gun. we re learning more about the push to book passengers. a businessman revealing text messages offering seats for him and his son at a discount price. and word late today the ntsb will now join the investigation. gio benitez on what authorities have now revealed. and those major developments in the war in ukraine. the leader of russia s mercenary group calling for an armed mutiny, claiming his fighters were attacked by the regular russian army. ian pannell in ukraine. here at home, the severe weather threat from texas to montana. a tornado watch in effect across several states, heavy rain moving into the northeast this weekend, and record heat in texas. rob marc
testing supply lines. with most bridges blown, ukraine s had to rely on amphibious vehicles and boats to keep feeding the front line. they ve only just completed the construction of this crossing. and there are other obstacles too countless russian minefields that need to be cleared. ukraine is still advancing, but it s getting harder. explosion jonathan beale, bbc news, donbas. jonathan beale reporting on the turmoil in ukraine. more on tonight s main story the turmoil at westminster. we rejoin our political editor chris mason. we know there have been gatherings of mps in the evening, do we have any of what tomorrow might bring? we have any of what tomorrow might brin: ? ., . we have any of what tomorrow might brinu? ., , , we have any of what tomorrow might brinu? . , , , bring? bottling and burying this chaos will now bring? bottling and burying this chaos will now prove bring? bottling and burying this chaos will now prove nylon - chaos will now prove nylon impo
texas, four people were killed. mola lenghi is in highland ranch, colorado, where an ef-1 tornado struck. reporter: tonight powerful storms dumping rain and wind outside oklahoma city. a week-long onslaught of severe weather continues, accuweather tracking angry skies in wyoming. this after an ef-1 tornado with 97 mile-an-hour winds cut a 6 mile path through the denver suburbs thursday. in this highlands ranch neighborhood, today was about cleaning up after the tornado passed through this neighborhood, knocking this 40-year-old pine right onto this home. a massive tornado striking matador, texas northeast of lubbock late wednesday. flattening davana s home.
reporter: severe storms almost everywhere you look. let s start with scranton, pennsylvania, blinding rains and damaging winds blew through that town. then outside elmira, new york, the first images coming in from a tornado that ripped roofs from homes and trapped people in their cars. there was pounding hail in cincinnati. angry skies and incredible lightning around the great lakes. it has been a wild week. the nation has had more than 700 reports of damaging wind since monday alone. these images from topeka, kansas, power lines slapped by violent winds. all of a sudden it poured. the wind come up in just a second. reporter: the severe storms are being fed in part by the extreme heat. the nation still plastered with heat warnings and advisories. it s been so hot that cooling ponds outside nuclear plants like this one, near chicago, are either getting too warm or the water is falling too low for the