explaining what went wrong and what s next. ukraine says a counteroffensive is underway in its southern region as concerns continue over europe s largest nuclear power plant in the country. we re live in ukraine. intelligence officials will look into potential risks to national security from documents found at former president trump s mar-a-lago home. we ll have the latest ahead. it s the first day of school for many communities in kentucky after deadly floods ravaged the state. what students are facing when they go back to the classroom in a live report. and in mexico, 100,000 people have disappeared in the last couple of years. a growing number of those missing are women and girls. we ll speak with a journalist investigating what is going on. happening right now, nasa engineers are working to gather data on the technical issue that forced the scheduled artemis mission launch to be scrubbed. nasa said the delay was caused by a leak in the rocket s third engine and
likely take? typically these assessments take a long time. they could do an expedited initial one, but for example in the case of edward snowden who leaked the documents from the national security agency, there were many damage assessments in that case over a period of years and there may still be some going on. but in that case is interesting because they knew that snowden has been in moscow so they could assume that everything snowden had was exposed to russian intelligence. in this case, they don t know where these documents have been and who has seen them. and the justice department has a so-called filtered team looking at these documents. so the special master will be someone independent of the fbi that would look into these same documents? yes, jose. the trump team is asking for a court appointed person to basically do the same thing that the filter team is doing.
disingenuo disingenuous. this is on edward snowden on the intelligence community. is he confidence on everything snowden asked. we did in the aftermath review what the approximate potential damage is. i don t think we have certainty about everything he has, but i think we established a good understanding of what the risks are and that we are seeking to mitigate the risks. bring in the monday gaggle. daniela gibbs and former governor from maryland and partner at the white house. the senior white house correspondent for the associated press. i will make you start here. ing had hearing him saying no certainty, this goes to the other story, side story here in washington and has to do with the frustration that everybody has that at the nsa and
what do you make of that? well, and the president just said something i found interesting. he said the person people aren t reading stories that say that there is in-depth spying going on. actually, we. it s not coming as disclosure of the government but from a leak of the 29-year-old contractor leaking this out as result of what he believed was his disgust. i m not defending everything snowden did. if it weren t for snowden, most miles per hours would haven t any clue the extent to which they as american citizens, guilty of nothing, had phone calls e-mails confiscated by the federal government of the united states. i believe in an unconstitutional manner. doug: that raises another interesting question about the fisa court. it s not adversarial body. it s i suppose swa akin to grand jury, where that old expression you can indict a ham sandwich exists. do there need to be changes
psychology. he is not even shrinking himself. can we agree that people who major in psychology were always weird? the girls who studied psychology were those who needed a psychiatrist. by the way, regarding the name james saint james, saint james was the first of jesus disciples to be martyred and maybe that s how he sees himself. but i am not an fbi profiler so that could be wrong. he is an orphan. you are a psychologist obviously since i am needy. obama canceled summit with putin. just a couple of things. amy, putin was not the head of the kgb. it was the fsb. i believe you. i don t think you said russia has everything snowden knows already which people think. i don t know about that. i would assume a guy with his expertise has ways of keeping his data secure. just a guess. good point. i m done. let s end it there then,