to the index of other news tonight, and the urgent manhunt for two escaped prisoners in jefferson county, arkansas, tonight. wesley gullett and chris sanderson escaping from the jefferson county detention center. both being held on federal charges there. authorities say gullett is the leader of a white supremacist gang. they reportedly put a dummy in their beds to fool the guards. both are considered armed and dangerous tonight. to that waterpark scare overseas. a malfunction causing a tsunami of sorts. look at this, in a crowded wave pool, this was in northeastern leastop wrt, several treated for broken bones. the pool has been shut down. they are investigating how this could have happened. we have two passings to note tonight. a broadway giant has died. famed producer and director harold prince, winner of 21 tony awards. a driving force behind so many musicals, including west side story, fiddler on the roof and the phantom of the opera. hal prince was 91. and football hall
16 people, including a baby, were trapped on several gondolas for four hours. 50-mile-per-hour winds may have tripped a circuit breaker. rescuers lowering passengers onto boats there. two passings to note tonight. fashion icon karl lagerfeld has died. one of the world s most creative designers, making chanel one of the most successful luxury brands in fashion. vogue editor in chief anna wintour remembering her long-time friend as brilliant, wicked and funny. he was 85. and remembering baseball great don newcombe tonight. the dodgers calling him one of the greatest pitchers in team history. one of the first african-american pitchers in the major leagues. he was 92. duchess meghan takes manhattan. she s here in new york for her baby shower. it s believed to be her first trip back to the u.s. since marrying prince harry last year. and the amazing sight off hawaii. oh, my god! oh! as you can see, she played it super cool. five friends on paddleboards there when they realize t
the house, can be shouted down in san francisco, it can happen to democrats anywhere. so, definitely a message to democratic lawmakers. jonathan capehart, let me bring you into this consideration very quickly right now. i think there was a sense in some circles that after that deal to have a deal between the democrats, nancy pelosi and chuck schumer, and the president of the united states on daca, on the deferred action for these young d.r.e.a.m.ers, that this may have been resolved, but this is evidence that we ve still got to weave still got a long way to go on this before they come to some resolution, frankly, on this. right. despite what was announced last week, it s not done until it s actually done. until there s a bill that s in the house and the senate and passings both chambers and gets to the president s desk, nothing is done. i admire all the d.r.e.a.m.ers out there energized and protesting, wherever they re protesting to ensure something gets done. but i think it s in
we have two passings from the movie world to report this morning. george a.romero known for directing not of living dead died yesterday. a pioneer in the zombie era. he created the cult classic in 1968 for a mere $100,000. the v also passing away yesterday martin landow the actor known for his role in the television series mission impossible as well as for his oscar winning performance. he rose to fame in a 1958
the pan came from meghan trainor. you know what i like about meghan trainor, she found a sound like she s like a lighter beyonce. i can t help loving myself pop music is so popular. it s overwhelming. like, they don t let sad people on white pop stations anymore. you know what i m saying? changes there was, however, plenty to be sad about in music. worst news, the spate of sudden passings, including the always groundbreaking david bowie, the eagles glenn frye, earth, wind, and fire s maurice white, meryl haggard. nothing on my tongue but hallelujah when i heard leonard cohen died, i was just sad. and, of course, there was the legendary prince.