next fall. this one is rest cool. ten months. and we re going to rendezvous and hit this. reporter: they say they ve mapped the asteroids and while none are headed our way, they want to be ready. see this through the for the kurk. reporter: all eyes on the mission that could one day save planet earth. thanks to morgan for that. that wraps up this hour for me. i m chris jansing informal i ll see you back here, same hour, same station. jose diaz-balart picks up with more news right now. good morning. it s 11:00 a.m. eastern. 8 a.m. pacific. i m jose diaz-balart. right now we are keeping a close eye on that courtroom in brunswick, georgia as the three white defendants accused of killing 25-year-old black man ahmaud arbery wade for the jury to return a verdict. also this morning, a spike
afghanistan, thompson, kurk, griffin, park, delegas, martin and mace. every one of them killed doing something helping, on the occasions when i am asked, did they die for nothing? i would say no. because beyond the achievements for the afghan people, the sacrifices the service members made are not contingent on victory. their selflessness exists onto itself. no service members enlist thinking the pentagon or the presidents never make mistakes. that s what makes their willingness to sacrifice all the more remarkable. now, whether our leaders and the decisions that they made are worthy of these men and women,