nasa has embarked on a crucial first step to returning astronauts to the lunar surface. tom costello has more from the kennedy space center. liftoff of artemis one. we rise together back to the moon and beyond. reporter: roaring off from the kennedy space center, the next chapter of america s love affair with all things space. nasa s artemis rocket, the most powerful effort built, the liftoff at 9:47 a.m. after nasa had to scrub august and september launches. hurricane ian and nicole pushed the launch into november. then a fuel leak delayed.
time in october in opening statements when weinstein s defense attorney then said in court that it was not rape, but that newsom had consensual sex with weinstein. and he went on to say she made herself a prominent victim in the me-too movement other whise she would be another bimbo to sleep with harvey weinstein to get ahead in hollywood. and when gavin newsom did get aware of the allegations, did receive campaign funds but returned them and but overall just some very shocking details coming out from her testimony yesterday. yeah. and also in that statement from the defense attorney. stephanie, appreciate it. thank you. still ahead here, nasa hopes the fourth time is the charm here. the historic mission for the artemis one rocket in the countdown to tomorrow and we re live in florida for the very
A strengthening Hurricane Ian’s rain and winds are lashing Cuba’s western tip as it roared on a path that could see it hit Florida’s west coast as a Category 4 hurricane.
certain, ian poised to rapidly intensify. be prepared now. take a look at your plans. know where you re going to go and how to keep your family safe. ian expected to become a major hurricane as soon as tuesday morning. jose lugo filling sandbags. he was in puerto rico helping his parents before fiona. now i m here helping myself and everybody else that i can. families already making a run on sheets of wood to board up their homes. this is tampa bay, a massive body of water that spans 30 miles to the gulf of mexico. only 11 feet deep with the right wind, that water gets pushed up the bay, piling up until it reaches downtown and has nowhere else to go. flooding the core of the city. nasa watching closely too. weighing whether to roll back artemis one s $4 billion rocket from the launch pad. this as fiona struck canada as the most powerful storm on record. a terrifying nighttime landfall hitting early saturday.