as it stands right now, 845 pages of damning evidence, painstakingly collected by the january 6th committee contain therein what amounts to a charging document aimed squarely at donald trump. the results of more than 1,000 witness interviews and hundreds of thousands of text messages, emails and documents hearings and reported combined to provide an incomplete look at what the committee uncovered the newly released final report contains a trove of important new information. so much, in fact that it could take us weeks to fully appreciate what the committee compiled some of the most startling revelations, startling witness accounts about the twice-impeached disgraced ex-president s state of mind in the leadup and during the attack on the capitol for instance, there s new evidence that indicates trump approved the violence excuse me i ve come back with a cough as it was happening one of his aides, robert gabriel texted during the siege, potus i m sure is loving this. reme
so we have a big development tonight. secret service assistant director tony dawn arrow has left the agency, according to two sources. this coming two months after the a formal white house aide testified it ornado had told her then the president trump had told her then, president trump was irate when his security detail was wouldn t taken to the capitol on january six. when it turned to the panel here, special lottery watergate prosecutor neck nick akerman good evening to one at all. can t get my lips to work tonight. are you guys doing. good to see you. i want to get your reaction that tony ornato was leaving the investigation for the january 6th. this figure is one who has been controversial within the secret service for sometime. i think his departure from the secret service comes just as the january six commission has him now in their sights. this is a moment of some transition for the secret service. just in the last couple of days, president biden has appointed a new
it. russia is trying to legitimize its presence at the zaporizhzhia power plant. an offensive is currently under way in the south. serena williams as she puts it all on the line in the last tournament of her legendary career. it was so loud and i was overwhelmed in a good way. welcome, it is tuesday, august 30th, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in washington and florida where we begin with new details into the search of donald trump s mar-a-lago home. intelligence agencies have been working with the fbi since mid may to examine hundreds of documents to determine their level of classification. the process has been part of the justice department s investigation, but led to the search of trump s florida home. big picture, intelligence agencies and the fbi want to make sure no information was compromised while the documents were stored there. andrew mccabe has more insights. the folks operating under dni authority will look through every one of those documents and
space center where the uncrewed artemis i mission is scheduled to lift off between 8:33 and 10:33 a.m. here s the thing, there are technical issues right now. a hydrogen leak and potentially an engine problem threatening this morning s launch. the plan is for artemis one to eventually fly around the moon with three mannequins, including one named commander moonequin. nearly 50 years ago apollo went to the moon. the artemis plans to land humans on the lunar south pole of the moon in the next few years and ultimately serve as a way to get to mars. lets get the very latest on where things stand right now at the kennedy space center. cnn s kristin fisher is there. what can you tell us? reporter: well, guys, i think it s important to remember that this is only a test flight. it is the very first time this artemis rocket, the sls rocket and the orion crew capsule on top, has ever flown. we knew there was a very good chance that they were going to run into issues today. knew the
disagreements, in the push and all of all that makes us human, there is a nation that cannot accomplish there s not this nation cannot accomplish when we stand together and defend with all our hearts that which makes us unique in the world. our democracy. we re not only a nation based on principles, but we are based on an idea, we are the most unique nation in the world. an idea that everyone is created equal and should be treated equally throughout their lives. we don t always live up to it, but we have never walked away from it. that s what makes us who we are, and that s what those hijackers most hoped to destroy when they targeted our buildings and our people. they failed. no terrorist could touch the well spring of american power. and it falls to us to keep it safe on behalf of all those we lost 21 years ago, on behalf of all those who have given their whole souls to the cause of this nation every day since. that s a job for all of us. it s not enough to gather and rem