welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper in st. john s, newfoundland. titanic set out from here traveling 400 miles to the site of the title 42 for a ten-hour journey two miles below the ocean surface to explore the wreckage. there were five people onboard. less than two hours after their descent they stopped communicating with the parent ship. the u.s. navy detected a sound that could have been an implosion in area and reportedly forwarded that information to the incident commander. that was not released publicly. if the titan was still in act, rescuers needed to find it quickly because it had 96 hours of oxygen onboard. over the next hour, step by step through the five-day search for missing submersible, everything we know about what happened to the titan and its passengers, the risks of going so far down into the ocean and the warnings that had been raised about the titan submersible. just into cnn, a deep sea search and rescue mission with life-or-death con
harold by them. in the south, temperatures rising even faster. 120 degrees in some parts of texas. now not just texas. get ready, this could get worse. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. glad to have you. fox on top of more nature getting over the top. to rick reichmuth. what are we looking at, rick? not only is it abnormal to be the c-named storms, it s where they are that is abnormal. they ve been forming in the open atlantic. the waves that came off the coast of africa. that generally happens to mid september, we get into that type of tropical development. so getting there, we ve never had two that formed to the east of the lesser antilles. all forming in a time that we might be looking at a lower than average season. currently, we have bret, cindy. there s no real threat to land for this. we ve had some strong wind gusts. if you throw up weather max 16 behind me, i can show you what s going on here. wind gusts of 69 miles an hour in st. lucia. bret, down across parts
crying out for rain. that a hosepipe ban has just been crying out for rain. that a hosepipe ban hasjust been put crying out for rain. that a hosepipe ban has just been put into force. crying out for rain. that a hosepipe ban hasjust been put into force. in terms of rain this afternoon, the showers will be more frequent across scotland, northern england. despite scant any show was drifting in across southern england and wales. that white line was this weather front. that is what brought the thunderstorms in last night and ushered out the humid air we had yesterday. today, high pressure to the south is keeping the show was at bay. further north, where she was developing but overall a fresh appeal to our afternoon, even if you are out there in pretty sunny conditions. top temperatures, 22 23. it was 32 in lincolnshire yesterday afternoon, so we have gone down by a factor of 10 degrees in some spots. through this evening, the show as authentically as the sun sets. skies is remain
the pitch to the dugout. after ten seasons as manager of clyde he joined the scotland setup, first as assistant boss in 1980s it is. he was to stay with the national setup until 2001. as assistant or boss he helped scotland to fool major tournaments, the last being the world cup in france in 1998. he resigned in 2001 after world cup qualification failure. i resigned in 2001 after world cup qualification failure. qualification failure. i would say it has been qualification failure. i would say it has been a qualification failure. i would say it has been a wonderful - qualification failure. i would say i it has been a wonderful impossible job. the truth is i m in between brilliant and hopeless. he wasn t finished with brilliant and hopeless. he wasn t finished with management, - brilliant and hopeless. he wasn t i finished with management, though. brilliant and hopeless. he wasn t - finished with management, though. he had spells with preston, motherwell and aberdeen, mo