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newsroom. we begin this hour with more breaking news. yet another shoot-down of a high-altitude object, this one confirmed a short time ago in the skies over the yukon in northern canada. president biden and canadian prime minister justin trudeau gave norad the order to shoot down the object early in the day. a u.s. fighter jet successfully brought it down. it s not clear if this latest shoot-down is related to yesterday s downing of another object off the northeastern coast of alaska. that was near the canadian border, nor is it clear if it s related to the chinese spy balloon that was shot down last saturday. arlette saenz is at the white house. the president was just making some remarks to some governors there in the white house a few moments ago. doesn t sound like he took any questions or made any remarks there. but obviously this is top of mind for the administration after what you and i were reporting on last saturday which was the shoot-down of that chinese spy ballo
explaining what went wrong and what s next. ukraine says a counteroffensive is underway in its southern region as concerns continue over europe s largest nuclear power plant in the country. we re live in ukraine. intelligence officials will look into potential risks to national security from documents found at former president trump s mar-a-lago home. we ll have the latest ahead. it s the first day of school for many communities in kentucky after deadly floods ravaged the state. what students are facing when they go back to the classroom in a live report. and in mexico, 100,000 people have disappeared in the last couple of years. a growing number of those missing are women and girls. we ll speak with a journalist investigating what is going on. happening right now, nasa engineers are working to gather data on the technical issue that forced the scheduled artemis mission launch to be scrubbed. nasa said the delay was caused by a leak in the rocket s third engine and
primaries. the republican contest is a free for all between a surgeon, a tycoon, and a big lie believerer. we begin with the horror in buffalo and a law enforcement consensus it could have been worse. more could have been killed. investigators have evidence the shooter planned to continue his rampage at a nearby super store. buffalo s mayor says the shooter s motive is hauntingly clear. he, quote, came here with the expressed purpose of taking as many black lives as he could. the authorities this hour are now paging through a racist creed allegedly written by the shooter. a document filled with great replacement theory conspiracies, careful attack planning, and idol like worship of other mass shooters. ten were killed. more soon on the victims. 11 of the 13 shot were african american. in buffalo today, a mixture of brief, disbelief, and pleading that racism is very real and very dangerous. this is just clear to the rest of the country that racism, white supremacy, still e