atlantic. debris from the vessel discovered not far from the titanic s bow. all five people onboard presumed dead. the new details that the u.s. navy may have detected the implosion days ago. plus my interview with the coast guard. more deadly severe weather. a tornado ripping through a small texas down killing four. a powerful hailstorm crashing down in colorado. and another dangerous day of heat. india s prime minister visits the white house as the u.s. tries to strengthen relations to counter china s growing influence. what the president says about calling china s leader a dictator. the tax charges against hunter biden. irs whistleblowers claiming the justice department, the fbi, the irs superiors improperly interfered with their investigation. the new details. almost one year after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, a growing shortage of ob-gyns. and the broader impact on williams health. if you ever had a bug problem, look at what they are facing in
bracing for their first taste of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. also tonight, how the brutal cold complicates the first campaign contest of 2024. i m robert costa in iowa on the eve of the republican presidential caucuses. new polling on republican and national matchup. plus, today marks 100 days of war between israel and hamas. new demands for the return of hostages, and the latest from inside gaza. i m charlie d agata in tel aviv, where israelis mark the day in mourning and fear for remaining hostages while the death toll inside gaza continues to climb. in ukraine, u.s. funding stalls, threatening its fight against russia. i m chris livesay in ukraine, where officials say the country is finished without more u.s. military aid. new era. denmark s new king begins his new reign. and later, we remember the last of the honeymooners. joyce randolph s forever trixie and classic television s sitcom. always to face the camera. because when he turns profile, brot
unusual newsday, which may b in part a function of th holiday? but i don t really think, so i think it s just turning out to be an unusual newsday. first, of all i should mention that this remarkable search an rescue operation is stil underway right now about 370 miles off the coas of newfoundland in the north atlantic a submarine is an autonomous self supporting undersea vessel. a submersible, as opposed to a submarine, is a vessel tha also goes under the water bu it is not autonomous it has the use either anothe ship or a surface platform o some kind as a home base t which it is based. the vehicle that has been lost that they are looking for righ now, is a submersible. the ship from which it launche lost contact with it yesterday about an hour and 45 minutes after it started a dive. the dive was supposed to b about two and a half hours down, three hours on the bottom of the ocean, and then another tw hours back so it was about eight hour beneath the waves but about an hour
jim acosta. i ll see you again next weekend. good night. mar-a-lago. welcome to the whole story . i m anderson cooper. last week at tokyo s haneda airport, a plane collided with a smaller aircraft. five crewmembers on the coast guard plane died. but amazingly, all 379 people on the airbus survived. they were safely evacuated before the plane was engulfed in flames. investigation into what happened is still under way. it got us thinking about utah miraculous story of survival that happened 15 years ago this month. us airways flight 1549 took off from new york s la guardia airport heading to charlotte, north carolina. there were 150 passengers on board and 5 crew members, including the pilot, chap tain chesley sully sullenberger. it should have been a quick two-hour flight. but soon after takeoff 2 plane collided with a flock of geese. the plane went down. captain sully headed towards the hudson river for an emergency landing. his decisiveness saved the lives of all 158 peop
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