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the damage of documents recovered from former president trump the property, sharing new details what its filter teams found in the materials. begin this hour with a major new development in russia s war on ukraine. senior u.s. officials tell cnn that ukrainian forces are now launching a significant counteroffensive. go right to cnn jim sciutto who broke the story. what s the latest from the plan from ukraine and how do we expect it to play out? reporter: the latest, the much anticipated counteroffensive, ukrainian officials hinted at some time. saying they have confidence they can carry it out, has now begun. u.s. officials began to see signs of shaping, as you mentioned, shaping means basically preparing the battlefield for a wider offensive. in this case, it means artillery, rocket, air strikes on things like weapons depots, air defense systems, ammunition dumps, et cetera. to then allow a combination of ground and air forces to move in and attempt, at least, to r ....
ready for lift off again. nasa prepares to make a second attempt later to launch its most powerful rocket to the moon five days after technical problems scuppered its first attempt. (sot) it is not unusual for a rocket, it is not unusualfor a rocket, a new rocket to experience setbacks or delays but the team are confident they can overcome this and all eyes will be on the launch pad. we start in russia. mourners in moscow are queueing to pay their respects to the last soviet leader, mikhail gorbachev, who died on tuesday at the age of 91. later today, he will be buried in the city s largest cemetery, novodevichy, next to his wife raisa. russian president vladimir putin is not attending the funeral. the kremlin says mr putin has no space in his schedule. these are live pictures from moscow. mourners are gathering at the hall of columns. he left office in 1991 as the country crumbled around him. he had been the leader of reform but the forces and desire for independence ....
the president has done what he can do with the tool in front of him. i think a targeted approach right now really does send the wrong message. a lot of people out there making $30 grand,s $40 grand a year tt didn t go to college and need help as well. the truth is, in a sense that criticism is correct, but the answer is not to deny help to people who cannot deal with these horrendous student debts. that debate in a moment, but up first for us today, a national security gut chuck under way. top u.s. intelligence official making an important disclosure over the weekend. director of national intelligence saying now assessing classified documents kept at donald trump s mar-a-lago compromised how the united states spies on its adversaries. one of the hard questions is the 184 documents bearing classified markings and who had access to them potentially exposed confidential human sources. just today a new filing from the justice department lawyers telling a federal jud ....
down. elwyn lopez from oregon tonight. that major news coming out of the war in ukraine. tonight, president zelenskyy s new message to his country, and the major counteroffensive now under way in the south at this hour, trying to take back territory seized by the russians. britt clennett with the breaking news tonight. here at home, the news on the documents seized from mar-a-lago what the department of justice has now revealed. did it just do what the former president was hoping a special master would do? pierre thomas with the new reporting. scrubbed. nasa and what was supposed to be an historic launch today, the moon rocket. so, what happened? and what had them so concerned? gio benitez from florida. tonight, new questions after that college football standout was dropped by the buffalo bills. the nfl and the bills under renewed scrutiny tonight over the former punter and the rain accusations against men. and your money tonight. movie theaters across the cou ....
powerful rocket has been scrubbed. technical issues delaying the historic liftoff until at least friday. we will get an update from the launch site and i ll get an update on nasa protocols for missions like this one. and nuclear fears out of ukraine. after weeks of delays, united nations inspectors are headed to europe s largest nuclear power plant now under russian control. ukrainian authorities are so worried after several days of shelling around the plant, they started giving out iodine tablets. the latest from the region. and new fallout over the former president s handling of classified documents at mar-a-lago. what we know about the intelligence community s review of the materials and how they will assess potential risks to our national security. that s precisely where we start this morning. the director of national intelligence, avril haines, says her office will launch a damage assessment into the potential risk to national security posed by those documents. ....