pm, now scrapped because of a hydrogen leak. then there was this, pretty remarkable, slow developing drama unfolding all morning over the skies of tupelo, mississippi an ending in a cornfield. it began with the pilot threatening to crash that plane into a walmart. that is where we begin with this mississippi breaking news. the latest development we have just learned is that that plane is now down. apparently landing safely with the pilot now in police custody, after circling the skies for hours. i believe four hours total. and threatening to crash there in mississippi. it all started early this morning. people got rid of the plane, his pilot saying a planned to crash into a walmart in tupelo. that prompted evacuations from walmart. police that the pilot were apparently in by phone early on. then the plane flew this really haphazard manner for hours before coming down in that cornfield, again just minutes before we came on the air. here is part of the coverage from our affilia
correspondent in a range, acted normal. it s not normal for las vegas. right now, it should be so hot that i couldn t wear this thing. and yet it s only 72 degrees. it s 40 degrees colder than it should be at this time of year. i think it s leading officials to talk about this as being very unprecedented, it s why this water, which is fine for the moment, is concern to officials here, and is why a declaration of emergency has been put in place, and why state officials and city officials are saying to stay home and ride this one out. yasmin? all right, jake word for us, thank, you jake. some have argued that the two election cases brought by the atlanta dea, fani willis, and jack, smith conflict with each other. my next guest argues that they actually work perfectly together to serve up justice for former president trump. dahlia lithwick joins us next with more. hi there, i m iman mohyeldin, tonight on ayman, richard painter will join us. one of the former republican
In the previous Jackson Tales, we looked at the beginnings of aviation in Jackson County up to the mid 1920s. This installment begins with Charles Lindbergh.
not congested. it wasn t high up playing around the airlines in the commercial traffic. more than likely, a traffic control had a very limited role in this event. all right jeff, thank you for getting us to. this after it s really demanded our attention as we were down in our news area trying to put the show together, because we never know might have happened here. but it looks like that plane is safely landed and that pilot is now in police custody. but not without having create a lot of records for a lot of people there. again, clearing out that walmart in tupelo mississippi. jeff thank you so much. msnbc aviation analysts. good to see. you aviationwe said there were two. there s more breaking news to share with all of you. moments ago, nasa called off the launch of the artemis rocket. it s sprang another worryingly during feeling this morning. the initial launch was plant and scrapped on monday. it was actually for the very same issue. let s go to nbc s jake word,
space. very disturbing news on how climate change is affecting our planet and new developments in the ways to protect our online data. nbc jake word joins me now to take a look at some of the biggest stories in science and technology. jake, where you want to start? you know, i think you got to start with really the story that i think encapsulate both the great and the terrible sides of humanity. and that, of course, is the black hole that we managed to take a picture of the event horizon network of telescopes here on earth. the fact that we were able to image something that even einstein, who predicted the existence of black holes said he was totally uncomfortable with the concept of. we managed to picture this. i mean, this is literally this unimaginable force. this emptiness at the center of a galaxy called m-87. that is about 55 million light years away from us. that jet of particles you are seeing is being shot out of it about 1,000 lightyears. i mean, just the incredibleness of