Should not risk their lives to see this wreck at 4,000 meters. That is not a normal thing to do. [suspenseful music] it simply is adding to the intrigue of the titanic that 100 years later, its still leading people to their death. [dramatic music] hello. And welcome to how it really happened. Im jesse l. Martin. The rms titanic sank to the frigid depths of the atlantic over a century ago, but americas fascination with the illfated wreck never gets old because there is always something new. Within the last 40 years, Amazing Advances In Science And Technology Have Led to brilliant new discoveries and uncovered hidden secrets. Tonight, we look into how the very latest Titanic Learning Upends our previous thinking about the ships mysteries and myths and, sadly, a recent underwater voyage to the wreck that put more human lives at risk. [dramatic music] [engine whirring] Victor Vescovo diving to titanic is, in many respects, preparing to go to space because its an incredibly hostile environm
Moderate to heavy rain. Right here, theres a little bit of yellow showing up, yeah, well see a spot of yellow that appears right here, so a couple of the roadways getting heavy rain in the downtown holbrooke, near 139 and 37, and then off to the south of there, around lakeville, over to carver and plymouth, near 44 there, and southwest ward to dighton, seeing some of the heavy rains too. 50mileperhour winds, thats the last check from the National Hurricane center. The knewest check is due at at 5 00 p. M. And theyre late. I have the minute. I dont expect it to change much from what they were showing us earlier, which is just kind of meandering around before ejecting off to the northeast, but even that far away, guys, its still impacting our coastline. Mark area beaches remain closed tonight. In fact, as hermine continues to kick up the surf, even though the storm is weakening, people should not go swimming until conditions improve. Fox 25s receipt millions jay on brewer is live in duxb
Tuesday, september 6th, im Julie Grauert. Daniel im daniel miller. Meteorologist shiri spear in the tracking center right now with look at wet forecast and when we could see sun, shiri. Shiri breaks of sun between the sun and some communities getting tweet trying to fight the way out and hopeless effort because the clouds are going to kind of thicken back up and post Tropical Storm hermine wind right wind lightning 40 Miles Per Hour and until the system dissipates and close by we will have risk of showers, we will have clouds, bit of breeze and this morning waking up to temperatures 65 in boston, 61 in worcester, 70 in hyannis and we got some patchy showers in place right now. Move on in as we move throughout the day. Current wind gusts, these are not that impressive, compared to what we have yesterday, winds gusting 21 Miles Per Hour in mashpee, 28 Miles Per Hour in nantucket more like 60 Miles Per Hour yesterday in nantucket and wind are lighter but still breezy out there and we got
And ten years after the indian ocean tsunami, a city official in indonesia is promoting Disaster Preparedness by using Lessons Learned from japan. Islamic state militants in Northern Syria say they have shot down a fighter jet and captured its pilot. Jordans military says the plane was taking part in the u. S. Led coalition. Reporter images posted on twitter show a man the is the captured after a Coalition Air raid over the syrian province of raqqa. Islamic state Militants Group claims a missile was used to bring down the fighter jet. If that is true, this would be the first time the group has successfully attacked a coalition plane. But the u. S. Military refutes the claim. The general of the u. S. Central command says the militant group is misrepresenting the crash for it is own purposes. He says the u. S. Will work closely with Jordan Armed Forces to rescue the pilot. The u. S. And its partners, including jordan, have been launching air strikes on Islamic Statelinked targets. Offici
Money out of the Police Department and put it into services. I think completely defunding the lapd and putting it into Community Services ranging from mental health, health care, just like community, public schooling, like job support. Literally anything but funding a system that thrives off policing our bodies. Reporter thank you very much. And ali, here let me swing around here and give you guys a shot again of city hall. You know, thats a big question in los angeles. Where is that money going to go thats come out of the lapd or will come out of the lapd . At least the city leaders say will come out of the lapd. Where will it be allocated and will it be enough for the folks out here. From the people ive been talking to we just heard no. The person we just talked to wants to defund the los angeles Police Department entirely. The mayor said thats not going to happen. Theres a lot of work to do out here and thats what youre looking at right now. Jacob soboroff in los angeles for us. The