important or impactful. we covered it all, too. i m talking about surrounding the story, watching every minute of donald j. trump s indictment. we were intrigued and concerned about the possible tapes of our president getting bribes from burisma. we were sickened by flashers at the white house. we missed out on a lot and you deserve more than that. sow i want to use this moment and these minutes to tell you the stories that matter most to your life. crime, if it s not affecting your business, you worry about it affecting you, your life, your family. when you take actions to help others, you can still ends up in jail. i m talking about the story of danny penny who is facing charges for putting a man in a chokehold on a new york subway. e kept re-meeting, i m going to kill you. i m willing to go to jail and i m not scared. brian: he took action and he s a hero. we learned that progress not reined in, artificial intelligence ai. it can all too often see evil in all that. a mom
five people in a tiny submersible last known whereabouts, 13,000 feet under the sea. some 33 hours of air left. also tonight, hunter biden s plea deal on we look at the effects. and the plot to assassinate a russian defector on american soil. good evening, we begin now with a desperate search for the oceangate titan. a miniature submarine with five people inside. they hoped to visit the right of the titanic on the ocean floor in the north atlantic but now they face a disaster of their own. they re slowly running out of air. that is, if they are still alive. we simply do not know. all communications have been lost. even if the craft is somehow able to surface on its own, it cannot be open from inside. rescuers would need to locate it before those on board run out of oxygen in some 33 hours. this is what five people aboard the missing oceangate titan are up against right now and what charges know all too well. joining us from st. john s, newfoundland, where the submerssible l
good day, i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. what were those mysterious noises coming from the under the waves? could they be proof that the crew of the submersible titan still was alive nearly 80 hours after the five of them went missing. those are just two of the questions we re hoping the coast guard will answer when they hold a press conference expected to start just minutes from now. once they start we will bring it to you live. and unfolding right now, a massive explosion at a school in the heart of paris. at least 16 injured, 7 people seriously. the search is on for more victims. we ll have the latest on that ahead. plus, india s prime minister puts on a show doing yoga on the lawn of the u.n. in new york. just hours before president biden will test his political flexibility as he hosts the leader accused of waging war on democracy in his own country. but we start with that coast guard update, let s go live and take a listen. fi
important or impactful. we covered it all, too. i m talking about surrounding the story, watching every minute of donald j. trump s indictment. we were intrigued and concerned about the possible tapes of our president getting bribes from burisma. we were sickened by flashers at the white house. we missed out on a lot and you deserve more than that. sow i want to use this moment and these minutes to tell you the stories that matter most to your life. crime, if it s not affecting your business, you worry about it affecting you, your life, your family. when you take actions to help others, you can still ends up in jail. i m talking about the story of danny penny who is facing charges for putting a man in a chokehold on a new york subway. e kept re-meeting, i m going to kill you. i m willing to go to jail and i m not scared. brian: he took action and he s a hero. we learned that progress not reined in, artificial intelligence ai. it can all too often see evil in all that. a mom
harris: fox news alert. a live look now. the nation s 45th president donald trump said to watch him because he will be stepping up to the microphones again when he exits a new york city courtroom for closing arguments in his new york civil fraud trial. we showed those microphones to the left of the screen. we ll see him again. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. yesterday it seemed like we would hear directly from former president inside the courtroom for his own closing argument. but after asking the judge if he could do that, that is now not happening. that judge puts stipulations and restrictions on what that would look like and trump s legal team said they had issues with the judge s conditions to stick to relevant matters covered in the trial and not deliver a campaign speech. that s what the judge said he wanted. well, trump may be silenced inside that courtroom. he is never really silenced. he talked this morning. i want to speak and make a sum