if they are really gonna fix this thing, they would have to roll it back to the vehicle assembly building behind me. this has not been announced yet. this may be the problem. this is what nasa fears. if they have to fix it in this building, that means that they have to send this rocket on its wheels. it is a 30 story object. that is for miles back to this. thing that could set us off track fundamentally. at this hour, it is not looking terribly likely this thing is gonna go up today. such a big deal. it is gonna be a big launch when it happens. it got scrubbed on monday. we have not officially been scrubbed yet. we still have a launch window, we will stay close if it happens. let s talk about it a little bit more. that is jake ward for us in florida. we are awaiting to see what happens with the artemis one. coming up, we re gonna check on the state of the battle for the soul republican party. two people are famously fighting 14 normal. ghting 14 normal shingles doesn t care. i go to
technical breach we know exists, by virtue of the fact they are classified documents in a place that wasn t secure, or consider the other stuff, the intelligence community is talking about in terms of the damage assessment, the actual dangers that may be faced because names and sources might be up there? any unauthorized disclosure of classified material is, by definition, a threat to national security. material is not classified if it is not deemed to be a threat to national security. there s a separate conversation we could have that i look forward to having some day, about our classification system and whether we have an overclassification tendency. that can be true. but that is not the judgment for any individual to make, looking at the top secret document. they don t get to the side whether that really should be top secret or not. that means there s something in there that puts united states national security at risk, if it is inadvertently disclosed, and your telling me 18 mont