reporter: hi, mike. from whistleblowers to sur styling americans, the fbi has had a lot to answer to this past week, starting on monday with the release of the durham report which concluded the agency did not have sufficient evidence to open investigation into then-candidate trump and, quote, our investigation also revealed that senior fbi personnel displayed a serious lack of analytical rigor towards or the information they received, especially from politically-affiliated persons and entities. this is an investigation with no basis, and that makes a lot of people mad. that hurt the previous administration for about two years. it is critical the american people understand how their government, their agencies have been turned on them, the taxpayer. reporter: republicans want durham to testify on capitol hill this week. there are democrats downplaying the report, some outright dismissing it. this is an investigation that started in a flawed manner, it was conducted in
India is set to launch its next space venture, a mission to study the sun and its effect on space weather, days after the historical landing of its Chandrayaan-3 space craft on the lunar south pole. Slated for launch on Sept. 2, the Aditya L1 (Aditya is a name for the sun in the Hindi language) is the first Indian space mission to study the sun.
The bell-shaped craft was stored at an aircraft facility neat Magenta where it survived air raids and was allegedly recovered by US intelligence agency agents.
duration flight. reporter: also onboard, two astronauts from saudi arabia including one who is about to become the first saudi woman in space. an american businessman and aviator will be piloting the pace craft. as nasa sets its sights on returning astronauts to the moon and landing the first humans on mars, it is the increasingly looking to private companies to take on more projects in low earth orbit. axiom plans to start building the world s first commercial space station in late 2025 the, so, ooh mike, this mission is really going to give this private company some much-needed practice in overseeing crewed missions to space. mike? mike: i find this fascinating. i m watching the american flag behind you with the wind gusting. a factor with these launches is what about the weather? reporter: yep, they are keeping an eye on some thunderstorms. behind me it s only clear skies, that s to the east.