traveling 400 miles to the site of the title 42 for a ten-hour journey two miles below the ocean surface to explore the breckage. 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 release olympicly. rescuers needed to find it quickly because it had 96 of ox. over the next hour, step by step through the five-day search for missing submersible, everything we know about what happened to the titani 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 consequences. there was a rush to find a submersible that ferries people to the wreckage the titanic. the united states and canadian coast guards have la
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
that one hope to have her back, embrace her, her birthday is on friday. she s turning 4. the great aunt of young abigail edan is one of the countless desperate family members hoping their loved one is among the hostages expected to be freed soon by hamas. but the release will not be happening as soon as everyone hoped. also tonight, elon musk is having trouble facing the truth about the rampant anti-semitic content on formerly known as twitter. the president of that organization will join me. plus, with republican speaker mike johnson likely to push for a national abortion ban, abortion right s activists are stepping up the pressure, seeking to enshrine a woman s right to choose in the constitutions of several more states. but we begin tonight with overwhelming anticipation for the israeli and palestinian families who may reunite with their loved ones in the coming days. israel and hamas have agreed to a breakthrough deal to release 50 women and children who were kidn
it shows president joe biden is taking camign frugality to a new level. the president announced he s raced $17 million with the democratic national committee between april and june. but biden s campaign is a bare bones operation. they spent more than $1 million in the second quarter of this year. by contrast, former president barack obama s campaign spent nearly $11 million in a comparable period. in a republican camp there are alarm bells for ron desantis while former vice president mike pence is struggling. the florida governor raised a strong 20 million, but his campaign is burninca at a rapt rate. spending nearly $8 million in the first six weeks. the governor is push back, though, against the report. i think, clearly, you see an effort to create these narratives. i think the good thing about it is republican primary voters are very smart. they know where these corporate outlets stand on the political spectrum. and so the extent that they
bare bones operation, that this was a company that was inventing the technology that it was deploying as it went, you know, that this was kind of happening, all happening for them in real tile. tourists who pay $250,000 to descend almost 13,000 feet below sea level to view the wreck of the titanic must sign a waiver saying they accept the submersible is not approved by any regulatory body. it s basically the wild west out there. there is little to no government regulation. stay with us for the whole story with anderson cooper. thank you for joining me this evening. i m paula reid. good night. welcome to the whole story i m anderson cooper in st. john s, newfoundland. titanic set out from here