Trouble midflight I m Richard Jordan Fox News a Russian airplane burst into flames while making an emergency landing in Moscow at least 40 people are dead it was forced to turn around after takeoff and made a hard landing already on fire some initial reports from flight tracking websites that we ve confirmed suggests that the pilot looped around once over the airport before attempting to land a 2nd time oxes Jackie Heinrich national security adviser John Bolton says the u.s. Is sending a clear and unmistakable message to the Iranian regime the u.s.s. Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group any bomber task force will go to the Middle East Bolton says the deployment is in response to a number of troubling warnings from Tehran he did not elaborate further Bolton statement adds the United States is not seeking war with the Iranian regime but we are fully prepared to respond to any attack whether by proxy the Islamic revolutionary group Corps or regular Iranian forces Special Counsel Robert M
lie? jenna: i m totally unbiased. thank you, rick. onwards to football season. jon: a new mystery unfolding on the moon. scientists recently discovered a rare set of dormant volcanos on the far side of the poop moon. this find is changing the shape of the lunar surface and lunar science as we ve known it up until now. bill new york, the science guy, joins us. volcanos on the moon, they re not erupting, right? no, they re not erupting. it s been billions of years. jon: all right. so why does this discovery have scientists so excited? because it means that the moon was more active than people thought. everybody figures right now that the moon was hit by something about four and a half billion years ago, and there was an ocean of molten lava covering the entire surface. it s, like, spooky. but everything cooled off, you got a lot of lunar-style
jon: where do your loyalties lie? jenna: i m totally unbiased. thank you, rick. onwards to football season. jon: a new mystery unfolding on the moon. scientists recently discovered a rare set of dormant volcanos on the far side of the poop moon. this find is changing the shape of the lunar surface and lunar science as we ve known it up until now. bill new york, the science guy, joins us. volcanos on the moon, they re not erupting, right? no, they re not erupting. it s been billions of years. jon: all right. so why does this discovery have scientists so excited? because it means that the moon was more active than people thought. everybody figures right now that the moon was hit by something about four and a half billion years ago, and there was an ocean of molten lava covering the entire surface. it s, like, spooky. but everything cooled off, you got a lot of lunar-style