heartbreaking stories and the efforts to fight back. from the president of neera pro-choice america. into later, a new space race between the united states and china. as a nasa prepares to return to the moon for the very first time in 50 years, with its most powerful rocket yet. all of that and more is coming up. and a good sunday morning to you. i am katie fang. two big developments we are watching this morning in the federal probe of classified documents seized from donald trump s florida home. one involves the national security fallout. the other is about a request from trump s legal team. what let s get started. this morning, with the latest from barry graham. back who is. live good morning, gary. good morning. katie directors of national targets said yesterday to in a letter to congressional leaders that for all of this is going to be conducting a review of what these document may have said. 180 plus classified documents with they may have, said who may have seen the
reporter: fredericka, sources tell cnn the suspect had a long list of targets and officials say that this was somehow related to the judicial system. we don t yet know how. was this a single case or series of cases? we continue to ask the questions that law enforcement continues to ask as well. this all began 6:30 friday morning when someone ran out of judge roemer s home and called 911, that person reporting that someone had broken inside and fired off two rounds from a firearm. throughout the morning, once police arrived, they tried to negotiate with the suspect who was inside but eventually those talks simply broke down. around 10:15 a.m. friday, the tactical teams made entry into that home and that s where they found 68-year-old john roemer dead. they also found a 56-year-old suspect with a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside. throughout this investigation they ve learned that this was not random. here is what the officials in wisconsin said. this, as i mentioned befo
Cowling, what i mean is that theres a tight figtting metal covering and allows the air to flow over more efficiently. So, mark burket of the spanish Swiss Company has designed a very important series of automobile engines in the prewar era. He adapts this to the aeronautical application by taking two of his inline four engines, makes it into a v8, and what he does thats very unique is instead of having separate cylinders attached to the crank case, he casts a row of cylinders out of a solid piece of aluminum. And he has cooling packagssages those aluminum blocks that allows improved cooling and more power. So instead of a rotary engine, you know, doing 110, 120 horsepower, youre looking at 200 or 220 horsepower with these engines by the time theyre introduced in the spad xii. Theres always a technological pushpull over the western front in world war i, in which the germans have an advantage with their thick air foiled tubular steel fuselaged aircraft like the folker d 7 that you can se
astronauts. when we see now is much more inclusive office and we have money more women astronaut, people of color. what is really exciting about artemis is that we are in a different generation and, to me, the ability of kids today to see someone who looks like them landing on the moon, i think, it s going to inspire a much more inclusive artemis generation and bring everyone along with us around the world. pam mel roy, i have to tell you, i tell my little girl who is seven years old she can do anything and be anything. to be able to have this conversation with you today was further proof of my point. pamela rose, great to be with you and we are all gonna be what carefully with you tomorrow morning. thank you. coming up. is the united states becoming unsafe if you are pregnant? many american woman with a non viable pregnancy could be forced to give birth to babies that they know will not live.
want to build bases on the ice rich south pole of the moon which could also serves a critical jumping off point for a future cruise missions to mars. the stakes are higher than ever with national security risks. nasa chiefs llewyn allison told a newspaper back in july, we must be very concerned that china landing on the moon and saying it s hours now and you say out. the pentagon also warm warned in a report, quote, winning the space rate is is a national imperative. the visor china s both an economic and space powers an imminent threat to democracy, the free market economy, and the world national order. national security will lead in the space race. joining me now i have the honor of having nasa s deputy administrator ham mulroy. hand, it is truly an honor to have you here this morning. thank you for taking the time. i know you guys have a lot of last-minute prep you are doing, but i want to ask you, how are you feeling? what is the feeling?