blastoff. nasa will try to launch the rocket again on friday for the six-week test flight if it can the fix that engine. if it is successful, artemis is poised to carry astronauts back to the moon nearly 50 years since astronauts last walked on the moon. new fallout from the fbi search of president trump s florida home. the director of national intelligence is launching an assessment of the potential risk to national security, including to human intelligence sources. a florida judge appointed by trump is prepared to grant his request for an independent official to review everything seized by the fbi. the judge is set to get a detailed list of the material from the doj tomorrow to make her decision. a u.n. watchdog agency team is set to arrive in ukraine to assess potential damage to the nuclear power plant. first to those classified documents seized from former president trump s home. joining me is ken delanian, jonathan lemire, former u.s. attorney and law professor joyc
either they win or they were cheated. now the monthly jobs report is out today showing continued strength in some sectors. weakness in a few others. with today s news, we have now created nearly 10 million new jobs since i took office. bottom line is, jobs are up, wages are up, people are back to work and we re seeing some signs that inflation may be may be i m not over promising, may be beginning to ease. i will talk to treasury secretary janet yellen about the jobs numbers and today s big g7 announcement that the world s leading economies are capping the price of russian oil to try to limit the profits. helping fund vladimir putin s war machine in ukraine. former trump white house counsel pat cipollone and his deputy pat philbin is appearing before the january 6 grand jury. the congressional committee is asking former house speaker newt gingrich to appear for an interview about his alleged role in helping spark the riot. we will break down the latest from th
this unmanned mission is a fact finding mission. they are going to be doing a ton of science experiments here. there are mannequins on board, wearing radiation vests. there are sensors testing vibration and acceleration. eventually, it s to be able to outfit the orion space capsule with humans and bring the first female and the first person of color to the moon. eventually, tom, to colonize the moon. and eventually to go to mars. and of course, you ask some space geeks, somehow there are doubts about how lofty those goals are. but this is absolutely incredible step in the right direction. the last time humans went in the moon, 1972, december of 1972. so, nearly 50 years ago next month. this will now be the first time that humans eventually, will go back to orbit the moon on the next mission in 2024. and then landing on the moon in 2024 or 2025, best case in area. i think it could actually be later than that. but this is a critical test flight. because they re testing not only the a
it was a big year for space geeks, especially those who had billions of dollars to burn to get out of this world while also starting a side hustle in space tourism. do not sleep on nasa and its latest mission to mars. the space races are heating up again. tom costello has more. reporter: if 2021 proved anything, it s that the age of civilian space flight is here, if you re rich, famous or you know somebody who is. a billionaire paid for three civilian astronauts to join him on a three-day spacex trip around the earth, raising an astonishing $220 million for st. jude s children s hospital. welcome to our dragon capsule here in space. i want you to know we re doing this for you.
it s possible. two, there are so many doors being opened. and i guess the path for me is in my ph.d. program, i m looking to make myself as competitive as possible for the astronaut corp.s. and so when i m finished with this ph.d. program, i look to apply and i look to continue to just contribute to space exploration as it pertains to go to space, as it pertains to building the vehicles, as it pertains to all the behind the scenes that dr. jamison was talking about because this is just the top of the pyramid. and so i m just excited for the different opportunities that this type of exploration will bring to all types of people and all types of careers. may, let s talk about that. what do you want people to be thinking about when they watch this in the next few minutes, about not just people like me who are excited by it or who might be space geeks, but people for whom this, whatever this can become, could be a future? so,tion