dead. the news comes after an intense search effort since contact was lost shortly after departure on sunday. two debris fields found 1600 feet from the titanic remains. the senior correspondent mike tobin is in st. john s canada tonight. mike, good evening. trace, friends, family and fellow explorers were holding out hope for a miracle and learning today all hope is lost. u.s. coast guard announced that the submersible titanic was found in five major pieces as you mentioned 1600 feet off the bow of the wreckage of the titanic itself. the pilot and passengers are all lost. the debris is consistent with a catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. upon this determination, we immediately notified the families. stockton rush chief executive of oceangate was the pilot. passengers were hamish harding. a businessman. he lived for the adventure. will are suleman and a veteran of 35 titanic dives. larry daily was a close friend of natural gas lay according to say what they are
stories and we started in the us. congressional leaders are due to meet with president biden for emergency talks on how to deal with the debt ceiling. reports are coming in the treasury secretary janet yellen has been personally calling chief executives to warn them of the dire consequences a default could have on the us and the global economy. so how did washington get here? samira hussain has been investigating. first of all, this debt ceiling crisis is actually a political crisis, itjust happens to hinge on a must pass piece of legislation to save the country from economic catastrophe, so what is happening here? major consequences for the economy. the us could default on the economy. the us could default on the dead in a metabolic. weeks on the dead in a metabolic. weeks to on the dead in a metabolic. weeks to go before the federal government weeks to go before the federal government is weeks to go before the federal government is unable - weeks to go before the fed
when the accident happened. kentucky s governor rushed to the soldier s duty station, which is called fort campbell and had this to say this morning. today is a tough and a tragic day for kentucky. for the four campbell and for the 101st. the nine individuals. we lost our children of god. they will be mourned and missed by their families. by their communities. we ve also heard from the secretary of defense lloyd austin, who said in a statement . my heart goes out to the families of these service members and to the members of the 101st airborne division who bravely and proudly serve our country every day each and every day. i m saddened by this tragic loss, and i am working with army leadership to make sure our troops and their families received the care that they need in the wake. of this accident. cnn s dianne gallagher is live at fort campbell. diane what more are you learning about this tragic accident? so alex. there is an aircraft safety team that is on their way from fo
it means for you and your money. john: right now we are waiting to hear from the white house council office spokesperson, ian sams, expected to talk about the probe into president biden s classified document scandal. also waiting for karine jean-pierre to talk to reporters at about 2:30ish, sort of, with everything that s going on today. she might want to bring with her her biggest binder yet, there s a lot to talk about. sandra: the first chance for the white house to respond to the fbi search for classified documents at the president s beach house. john: we are also expecting questions at the briefing about the high stakes meeting at the white house in just about an hour s time. the president face-to-face with house speaker andy mccarthy. did i say andy again, kevin mccarthy, as the biden white house gets the first dose of a divided washington, d.c. yes, i ll call him david osman as well. i m sorry, i m excited, so much happening. john roberts in washington. sandra:
trace: microsoft is trying to game dleerns $69 billion takeover of video game maker. pits microsoft s ambition to expand video game imprint beyond exbox console against the federal trade commission s bid to block a deal it contends will stifle competition and innovation to the detriment of consumers. lawmakers are again tonight considering the potential dangers of artificial intelligence. the house panel discussed the issue today. congressional correspondent aishah hasnie shows us from capitol hill. the majority leader. senate leader chuck schumer opening the senate floor today with a a.i. on his mind. congress cannot behave like as striches in the sand when it comes to ai. this week the democrat