i heard about going to the moon my entire life or it s exciting now as you re an adult to see us going back. i know, i m with you griff i was a kid in the 80s. in my lifetime i cannot wait. i want to see that lunar moon, the ribbon-cutting on the moon base. most exciting thing ever but as you mentioned this the first step. but soon the next artemis mission will get astronauts back up in space and back down on that lunar surface. maybe we will see the old footprints were middle hit a multiple, cups and a new sports up there. i do not know but is very exciting. i hope a whole new generation of kids, including my kids really get into it and enjoy it as much. i got to live it when i was a kid at such a dream everybody wanted to be an astronaut. absolutely pin what he fastening things is that we talked last week with jim a former nasa administrator he said we could be headed back sooner than you think. you ll have to wait and find o out. molly: let s hope it moves lift
the police captain saying trust us. but yet when we spoke in the last hour, molly, with the former fbi agents who was a part of the behavioral analysis unit, the ba you didn t just talk about being on the ground it is fascinating to hear her explain they do not write a report. they are building this profile looking at the pathology. looking at all the evidence. that the moscow police have gathered there verbally giving investigators or insight because it is a developing profile parade therefore they are changing their opinions on where things go. and so while we have to quote trust the authorities in weight and then is the toughest part having to wait for it is fastening to get a little of an insight into how they work in such a difficult case. molly: with any luck that mobile unit they re going through so much evidence that they could get the piece of dna they need hopefully that will lead ultimately to a killer if they
clashes between ukraine and russian forces have been reported in the south and east to burn officials recently liberated town of kherson say 15 were killed in recent days as there is a still nearby russian forces fire shells into residential areas. molly, there were horrors and then and they are horrors now. back to you. molly: so important member that history. greg thank you for history that force as well as today s numerous challenges. griffin. griff: molly and greg for more on or in ukraine. joni s he retired lieutenant colonel fox news contributor, general thank you for being here. i want to show our viewers space images we have of the powder outage. you can see ukraine they are in the middle of the screen, and dark, really, really dark. general comment seems a vladimir putin is a weapon icing winter to make ukrainian civilians really suffer. yes, thanks for having me.
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forcing that s unassigned it s imminent. he s been here every day since the murders in fact we just saw him leave again so is here again today. there s been a lot of talk about whether some similar fatal knife attacks may be connected to this case. what happened last year in oregon but now police say there s no evidence of a connection there. please continue to search for this killer. they cannot catch this person fast enough of this community which remains on edge, molly. twenty-seven absently and in mourning. dan springer thank you for following all this for us. you know griff, it s such a sad situation a celebration of life this week people can be there to honor all for the students will be interesting to see how many people return to campus for a particular young women students. if they feel comfortable coming back to school in the cummings weeks. 360 students have got to be still on edge but here we are two weeks we have no suspect. and of course we saw this week