as the streets were filled with people. ukrainian officials describe it as a precision strike aimed at a particular civilian target from the actual fighting. cnn s scott mclean is on-site for us to walk us through what you are seeing there right now. reporter: i just want to quickly point out, this is across the street from one of the streetcars that would have been writing at the time when this went off all of the windows were blown out. let me take you over this way and show you this is the actual building that was hit with this is called a house of officers. it s actually a concert hall, a really ornate concert hall from the soviet era. it s quite his work, firefighters are still putting water on this it might be difficult to see against the sky, but there is still steam coming off the building. now we are nine hours or so later. i will take you over this way and show you, this is an office building across the street. you can see it s maybe nine stories high. i see two o
mess to airlines and travelers. many airlines cut a lot of flights in recent weeks, but what does this really mean? it s not good. whether or not heathrow airport enforces capacity cuts, whether or not airlines do it themselves, the ultimate end result is that this airport is overburdened and a lot of those flights are not going to be taking off, ana. all right, thank you so much, anna stewart. if the weather holds a long-awaited nasa mission with spacex will finally get off the ground hours from now. the private space company s falcon ix rocket is scheduled to lift off from the kennedy spice center at 8:44 eastern tonight and it is carrying a special payload of new scientific equipment that could bring a deeper understanding of climate change here on earth. joining us now is cnn aerospace analyst miles o brian. it s always nice to see you. tell us about this mission and what scientists hope to learn. well, ana, this is the emit
spending his time now that he s stepped down as ceo of amazon, he remains as chairman, he s going to be spending his time a lot more time on blue origin. he said in the past he thinks it s the most important thing he ll do in his life. also focussed on climate change here on earth. his earth fund. and you said one or two other things he hasn t figured out yet but he likes to do multiple things at once. let s look inside the capsule after it had disconnected from the booster rocket. and let s watch and listen to them floating in space. is it everything you thought it would be? fantastic. look. oliver. that s great. can you move your head a little wally, for us? oh, yeah. hi, mom. i love it. oh, my.