presumed dead on washington s mt. rainier. the climbers, two guides and four clients, are believed to have died in a 3,000-foot fall last week, the mountain s worst accident in more than 30 years. the executive has been identified as 40-year-old uday mardi. parks officials have called off ground searches due to dangerous conditions. the cause of the accident is not yet known. hall of fame quarterback dan marino joining a concussi concussion-related lawsuit against the nfl. marino and 14 others joined more than 4,500 other players who previously accused the league of misleading players about the long-term dangers of concussions. a $765 million settlement reached last summer between the league and the players was rejected by a federal judge back in january. could be a lot of dangerous weather coming your way. yeah. so, let s get a check of the forecast. meteorologist karen maginnis has the forecast. good morning, karen. good morning. good morning, christine and john. yesterda
reached a deal to gain full control of the newspaper just a few days ago. witnesses say the jet failed to get airborne, slammed through a chain-link fence, burst into flames, killing everyone on board. just a couple miles from where i grew up. very scary. search set to resume for several passengers on a boat that capsized saturday in lake michigan. one woman died and a man is in critical condition after being pulled from these dangerously cold waters. not clear how many passengers were on board or what caused the 30-foot vessel to turn over. chicago officials say the victims could be several miles apart at this point. they were and are believed to be wearing flotation devices. six climbers have died after a 3,000-foot fall on washington s mt. rainier in the worst disaster there in over 30 years. the victims, two guides and four clients. they were following a perilous route prone to slides. they were expected to return friday. searchers found only their tents and their clothing mi
the fbi is asking for the public s help to find him. they found explosives in his apartment. so far, they re not aware of any threats to public safety. but say chamberlain is considered armed and dangerous and last seen in san francisco on saturday. investigators aren t even close to knowing what caused saturday night s deadly crash of a small plane in massachusetts. seven people were on board the gulfstream when it ran off of a runway, plunged down an embankment and exploded. among the dead is lewis katz, the cofounder of the philadelphia enquirer. he was also the former owner of the new jersey nets and devils. the search for those six climbers likely killed in an avalanche in washington s mt. rainier is being scaled back. park rangers say ice and rock falls along with poor visibility have created conditions that are far too dangerous for ground searches. helicopter crews did find climbing and camping gear in the snow. more than 3,000 feet below their
massachusetts. 72-year-old lewis katz had just reached a $488 million deal to gain full control of the newspaper just days ago. witnesses say the jet failed to get airborne, slammed through a chainlink fence, burst into flames. everyone on board was killed. six climbers have died after a 3,000-foot fall on washington s mt. rainier, one of the worst disasters in 40 years. the two victims and climbers were in an area prone to slides. they were supposed to return friday. searchers found only their tents and clothing mixed with rock and ice. officials say there is little chance of recovery. the guys were from the same company that lost five sherpas on mt. everest this spring. take a look at this heart-pounding video of a bounce house horror in colorado this weekend. two children are recovering this morning after that inflatable house took air and tumbled some 300 feet. witnesses, of course, looked on in terror, sayinglittle girl was ejected immediately. a little boy was trapped inside.
washington s mt. rainier. helicopters searching the area detected pings from avalanche beacons buried deeply in the snow, but recovery teams spotted the hikers climbing gear thousands of feet below the group s last known location. searchers believe the slide swept that group some 3,300 feet down the face of that mountain. air and ground teams are unable at the moment to try and resume that search because of the danger of continued falling rocks and ice. the missing group includes two guides from alpine group international, the group that led that expedition. today marks the first day of the atlantic hurricane season, so how many storms can we be in for over the next six month, and how bad are they expected to get? meteorologist janis dean live in the weather center. how is it looking j.d.? below average, we think but take the seasonal forecasts with a grain of salt because it takes one hurricane going back to