where these mainstream republicans, and can they get organized to help the president from the other side. through this minister bravest of these team normal republicans joined me later in the show with those answers and more. velshi starts now. good morning, essentially some of the, third happy labor day weekend, i m ali velshi, and this morning we are left with more questions than answers just today after a federal judge until they highly detailed inventory after items that were seized from mar-a-lago early next month. the court filing revealed that the fbi found folders with classified markings on them inside the former president s office in storage area inside the 40 golf club. government feels also wondering if the u.s. government has actually recovered the full scope of important documents from donald trump, and whether many of them remain missing posing a further threat to national security. all of this as we await a decision from a judge as to whether she will requ
of the apollo program, nasa shooting for the moon once again. in about six hours, that s expected to launch its space launch system mega rocket, the orion spacecraft, from the kennedy space center in florida. this is an uncrewed, 38-day test mission into deep space. it s called artemis 1, and assuming all goes as planned later today, it will mark a major milestone for nasa s artemis program, which aims to put the first woman and the first person of color on the moon as early as 2025. now, the launch was previously scheduled for monday, but it was called off over an engine cooling issue. the later from nasa as the two hour lift off window opening at 2:15 pm eastern today. msnbc s lindsey reiser is going to give us a closer look at the space launch system s cutting edge technology heading into space later today. we re going to give you a birds eye view of the rocket,
a group of new york city scientists are backtracking on their claims that strains of the bubonic plague and anthrax exist in the city s subway system. that is after a letter from city and federal health officials called the group s study deeply flawed. those experts say a naturally curring infection of the plague has never been observed within 1,000 miles of new york city. the team of scientists that published the original study now say there is strong evidence to suggest the germs are, in fact, present. nasa says it s testing an engine that could one day launch astronauts to space destinations like mars. scientists used a hot fire test to figure out what temperatures and how much pressure the engine can handle. this particular engine is one of four that will power nasa s space launch system mega rocket. the final test would be at the end of this month. now, i think you ll like this story. one man in australia found out not to mess with a bird of