survived the crash. reporter: photos capture the group celebraing a fun weekend before leaving to come back home. the flight path. the aircraft was seen behaving erratically, then disappeared from the radar screen. coast guard launched res crew crews. tonight this message he high. prayers for our studentsst guard confirmed in addition to recovering pieces the plane to found th body of one of those eight people on board. officials stressing the search is still very much ongoing to find those remaining seven. lester? morgan sheskey, thank you. just developing tonight, new financial questions involving the trump organization raised by the company s own accounting firm. hallie jackson joins us now. what is the company saying? reporter: the
disrupting the super bowl. that did not happen. online groups are discussing the potential for another day for road closures across the u.s. march 5th. lester? thank you. off the coast of north carolina an intense search tonight after a single-engine plane carrying eight people went down in the atlantic. four of those on board were teenagers. morgan sheskey now with the latest. reporter: tonight, first responders converging near the outer banks of north carolina after a weekend flight took a tragic turn. officials say a private plane with eight people on board went down over the water late sunday near the small town of atlantic. the plane, a single-engine pc-12. family members of those on board say its owner was flying a group of parents and teens for a special one day duck hunt. among those on board, these teens. we have no indication that anyone
we are going to play it four again in just a moment. we are going to see the roof completely torn off listen. oh, the roof is coming [ bleep ]. the crashes there into power lines. this is what everybody has been worried about. there are already hundreds of thousands of more than 200,000 plus power out ans reported across the state in louisiana. these winds, this rain not something to be fooled around this. morgan sheskey filed this report from louisiana shortly ago. he and his crew now are hunkered down because it is no longer safe for them. this is what he said in the last hour. this is what he said as the weather was continuing to intensify. we know that the eye wall of ida is continuing to stay on that consistent track that should put it over houma this
the hurricane warning stop at the border of louisiana and mississippi, then down to the south. here s the latest on the storm. this is the latest image that we got in from radar out of the new orleans area. the well defined eye. we have dual eye walls. we have the inner one, and then we have this outer one. if you were watching us at the top of this hour when we checked in with morgan and his crew in houma, louisiana, he s starting to get towards that outer eye band. the winds are going to really pick up. gusts to 80. when you go through this outer band that s when the power outages become widespread. the power is going out in chauvin and soon in areas like houma. and when the inner band goes through, there could be 130-mile-an-hour wind gusts. that would be a second hit where morgan and his crew is. that will be about two or three hours from now. we will stay with him and his crew as long as we can. as long as they are safe. the extreme wind warning is
sharon weston broome, do stay safe as you try to do your best to keep the residents of that large metro area safe as well here in the wake of hurricane ida. we are learning that the president is at fema headquarters at washington, d.c. right now. he s getting a briefing. we will get a report from the white house on all of that in just a moment. before we do, let s go to msnbc s morgan cheskey, who is in houma, louisiana, southwest of new orleans. morgue arngs how are things looking right now? you have run the gamut on this day from being literally unable to speak to me because the wind has caught your breath to where you stand right now. how do things look? alex we had to move to a more secure location. we have a concrete reinforced parking garage that is kinds of our safe haven throughout this storm. we came down to the bottom floor. we got a chance to see some of the damage that has already been caused, just the beginning of what s to come from ida. as we pull out on this shot he