minister for a state visit. looking at pictures there now, india of course a critical ally to the united states at a time when relations with china are more strained. and then in the north atlantic ocean, a final push to findsubmersible, the big question this hour, have they run out of air. and we want to begin with that story, the critical deadline in the search for that submersible with five people on board that went missing on a voyage to the titanic. the u.s. coast guard estimates that oxygen may have run out as two new search vessels arrived this morning. we want to go right to tom costello. bring us up to date, where are we on search efforts this morning? reporter: absolutely. and from boston coast guard command center, here s the latest. we are now well past that 96-hour window when they thought air might start to just simply be gone, that it might be exhausted inside that sub. keep in mind, the sub went into the water sunday morning 8:00 a.m. or so, and so now we
meanwhile, tributes have been paid to the five men who were on the sub including british businessman shahzada dawood. well, shahzada dawood was a supporter of the british asian trust. richard hawkes is the chief executive of the organisation and hejoins us now. i m sorry for your loss, richard, i m sorry foryour loss, richard, of course i m sorry for your loss, richard, of course it s a difficult time for friends and family of mr dawood. tell us more about him.- friends and family of mr dawood. tell us more about him. thank you very much tell us more about him. thank you very much for tell us more about him. thank you very much for your tell us more about him. thank you very much for your sympathy - tell us more about him. thank you very much for your sympathy and l very much for your sympathy and condolences. obviously all of us at the british asian trust are devastated by this terrible tragedy. shahzada dawood was an incredibly lovely man, i had the great pleasure of k
sound of the implosion, and when it may have occurred. late today, the coast guard revealing a remotely operated vehicle discovered five major pieces of debris, 1,600 feet from the wreckage of the titanic. roughly 2 1/2 miles down on the ocean floor. the coast guard says all indications suggest a catastrophic implosion, possibly at the moment contact was lost five days ago. families of the passengers notified immediately. the search for more debris continuing at this hour. growing questions about safety. the concerns about tiny cracks in the sub worsening with each dive. and the abc news exclusive, two of the world s fore most experts on the titanic, robert ballard and james cameron, here tonight. discussing a second tragedy at that very same famous site. i m struck by the fact that somehow individuals, companies, have attack on the largest nuclear power plant in europe. our team with the medical units on the front lines. what our ian pannell witnessed inside the trauma hos
a ya story airstrike against the houthi e rebels in yemen. the military action as defense secretary lloyd austin remains in the hospital. rachel: plus, just two days before the first in the nation caucuses, a blizzard is forcing 2024 candidates to scale back their events in iowa. that s not stopping them from urging their supporters to turn out the vote. one way or the other, i m getting there. you have the worst weather with, i guess, in recorded history, but maybe that s good because our people are more committed than anybody else. will: and alabama s new coach is already creating waves for the crimson tide. the final hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. i love my country, i love my country. six strings and fiddles and skeet from kentucky rachel: good morning, everybody. it s the 9:00 hour. [laughter] florida georgia line? pete: is a.j. brown playing? i was just thinking of the philadelphia eagles. will: i was thinking about something else. sorry, w
sub? . and sometime this hour, we re also expecting president biden andwe indian prime minist modi to hold a press conference, more than 7,000 guests gathering at the white house earlier today for the official welcome. can the pomp and circumstance overcome concerns about india s human rights record and democratic backsliding? plus, democrats rallying around one of their own. adam, adam, adam! that s what happened after house republicans censured congressman adam schiff and now have set their sights on impeaching the president. a lot going onon today. we start with that stunning in development. that search teams may have done the near impossible and found thene titanic sub. but if so, it may only serve as proof the crew didn t survive. right now experts within the unified command are evaluating a debris field detected by a remote operated vehicle within the search area. we don t know exactly what that looks like, but even before the announcement, we knew the likelihoo