on. the deadline is noon, but it could happen before then. the justice department has been ordered by a federal judge to release a redacted version of the affidavit used to justify the fbi s search of mar-a-lago, again, by noon today. it could come out earlier. the affidavit lays out why investigators believe there was probable cause that crimes had been committed. and in his order that came out yesterday very quickly judge bruce reinhart said the justice department had made a good argument for why portions of this document that are behind the mar-a-lago search should remain shielded, saying, quote, disclosure would reveal the identities of witnesses, law enforcement agents, uncharged parties, maybe the investigation s strategy, direction, scope. sources, methods and grand jury information. the judge agreeing with the justice department s requested cuts as we are learning new details about what s happening inside trump s legal team and the advice that he is getting from a
control. the message to the markets was wow! talk about uncertainty. we knew that rates were going up. now we don t know why they re going up so aggressively and what do you see that we do not see. add it all up, all the dow 30 stocks were down. all 11 sectors that make up the s&p 500 that are a snapshot of the american economy hammered big time. again, on fears that maybe what the chairman of the federal reserve was saying today in wyoming is what he s worried about across the country. indeed the world. we re on that. but first this. blacked out but not entirely. the hely redacted trump raid affidavit is out. more than half of the pages fully of partially redacted. 25 top secret documents were removed from former president donald trump s mar-a-largo estate. so where is all of this go something we have david spunt at the justice department on reading between the lines or trying to. andy mccarthy on the fine line that the doj is walking along with john yu. the washington exam
mean for the social media giant. and we ll speak with the head of nasa, former senator bill nelson, as the agency prepares to return to the moon for the first time in 50 years. we begin with the elections in florida and new york last night. voters went to the polls to cost their votes for some well known democratic leaders, but it was a little watched house race in upstate new york that could give the clearest picture of what we could expect in november. reporter: in the last major round of primaries before the midterm elections, critical races in florida and new york offering clues ahead of november. what a night. reporter: in florida, charlie crist will get another shot at the governor s mansion. the former republican governor turned democratic congressman defeating state agriculture commissioner nikki freed. he will take on ron desantis, promising to put an end to desantis s 2024 presidential ambitions. this guy wants to be president of the united states of ame
mission is going to look like. well, this is a test flight. we stress it, we test it, we would do things to this particular mission that we wouldn t do with a crew. the number one objective is we want to know that that heat shield is going to work on the fiery heat of re-entry. it is coming in hot, it is coming in fast, 32 times the speed of sound, mach 32, 5,000 degrees fahrenheit. we have to know that that heat shield works. yeah. that s the primary objective. we re doing 42 days. the part of the spacecraft s only rated to 21 days. so you see how we are stressing it in order to push the limit to make sure it is safe when in two years we will have a human crew and we ll go back to the moon.
39b s at the of monday morning it is the most powerful rocket and nasa history and millions of thrusts to put that in. they carried the original apollo missions to the room delivered seven and a half million tons of thrust. we are going back to the moon but this time we are going to learn to live, work, to develop technologies because we are heading to mars. the point of this flight is the stress test it beyond all humans through of crucial importance and making sure that the heat shield works because when the space capsule performs reentry it s gonna be experiencing exterior temperatures around 5,000 degrees fahrenheit. one of the pleasures of my job is to talk to american heroes. i m sitting next to one right