artemis mission was postponed. basically there was an engine malfunction. artemis one is the first in a series of missions that would return humans to the moon for the first time since 1972. the launch team discovered a bleed in one of the rocket s four engines. cnn s space correspondent joins us. explain more of what happened and then what happens next. reporter: yeah, so, victor, essentially we all thought that this was an engine issue. what we learned during the press conference, the first post-scrub press conference that just wrapped up, is that nasa officials believe it s not so much an engine issue. the primary culprit was an issue with the cooling system that cools that particular engine, engine number three. they ve got to get that engine to the right temperature before liftoff because sthey don t wan the liquid hydrogen and oxygen to shock the system. it seems to be that is where the biggest problem was. they are troubleshooting now. another problem we learned ab
down. elwyn lopez from oregon tonight. that major news coming out of the war in ukraine. tonight, president zelenskyy s new message to his country, and the major counteroffensive now under way in the south at this hour, trying to take back territory seized by the russians. britt clennett with the breaking news tonight. here at home, the news on the documents seized from mar-a-lago what the department of justice has now revealed. did it just do what the former president was hoping a special master would do? pierre thomas with the new reporting. scrubbed. nasa and what was supposed to be an historic launch today, the moon rocket. so, what happened? and what had them so concerned? gio benitez from florida. tonight, new questions after that college football standout was dropped by the buffalo bills. the nfl and the bills under renewed scrutiny tonight over the former punter and the rain accusations against men. and your money tonight. movie theaters across the country a
air. the system looking to bring flooding rain to texas. new monsoon storms target the southwest. flash flood alerts from texas to arizona. talks under way between the january 6th committee and former vice president mike pence s team. this after pence said he would consider an invitation to testify. jonathan karl one-on-one with the committee s vice chair, congresswoman liz cheney. and this question will lawmakers ask former president trump to testify as well? emotional testimony from vanessa bryant in her lawsuit against los angeles county. the wife of kobe bryant says she lives in fear of her children seeing the graphic photos first responders took and then shared of the helicopter crash that killed her husband, daughter gianna, and seven others. the biden administration issues a new ultimatum to u.s. airlines following months of massive flight delays and cancelations. the department of transportation tells ten carriers to do more to help stranded passengers or face
you re in the cnn newsroom. well, in the next few days, inspectors from the united nations nuclear watchdog could go into the massive russian-held nuclear power plant in southern ukraine. this is a critical safety mission at a time when fighting between russian and ukrainian forces is intensifying in the area around the plant. one city nearby reporting 200 attacks in just a matter of hours this weekend. and if that plant was hit, a radiation cloud could cover parts of southern ukraine and russia. sam kiley is there this evening. reporter: pam, the international atomic energy agency has said that over the last few days, they ve been able to confirm that a building inside the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has been hit by shelling, either from artillery or a rocket. now, this is the first proof positive from an independent source that we know that shelling is going on there apart from our own analysis of satellite images. but this raises again the specter of a nuclear d
identity cards issued by kosovo. kosovo has an ethnic albanian majority and has declared independence from serbia. the chancellor nadim zahawi says middle income earners, as well as low earners, will need government help to pay energy bills this winter. it comes as another minister defended the decision to wait until a new prime minister is in place before any announcement on further support is made. on friday, the regulator 0fgem confirmed a dramatic 80 percent rise in the energy price cap from october for england, wales and scotland, taking the average annual household bill to more than three and a half thousand pounds. here s our business correspondent marc ashdown. help is coming. that s the message from the chancellor on rocketing energy bills. but when, how and who will receive it remains difficult to tell. in an interview with the daily telegraph, nadim zahawi warns high bills could be here to stay for the next two years, and says while he s concerned about helping peo