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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 over the bills former punter and the rape accusations against him. and your money tonight. movie theaters across the country about to charge you just $3 fo
moon, scrubbed. this is just part of the space business. o donnell: cbs mark strassmann reports tonight on why artemis 1 failed to launch, and when nasa will try again. and, the end of an era. the greatest of all time, serena williams, takes center court at the u.s. open, and cbs jericka duncan is there. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. tonight top officials are beginning to assess whether intelligence was compromised as they review the material seized from former president donald trump s mar-a-lago resort. the justice department believes some of those documents includes intelligence gathering and information derived from clandestine human sources, among america s most closely-held secrets. and it comes as a federal judge is indicating she is open to appointing what s called a special master that s a
floods. and the iaea says a team is traveling to ukraine s nuclear power plant amid a looming catastrophe. we ll bring you the latest on the attack with those fears. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with rosemary church. good to have you with us. for nearly 50 years since apollo 17, nasa is taking its first steps to sending astronauts back to the moon. you are looking at live pictures of the launch pad at kennedy space center in florida, where the scheduled launch window for the artemis one window is a few hours away. the unmanned mission to the moon is the first of several in the years ahead. eventually the goal is to return astronauts to lunar surface for the first time since the final apollo mission in 1972. and ultimately, nasa hopes to some day land the first humans on mars. as of now, scientists are aiming for 2025 for that return to the moon surface. a mission which would include the first woman to make the voyage. cnn s rachel cain shows us, the capsule