at last check, they ve tried a few different ways to troubleshoot it, to fix the problem. no word yet on whether they ve been able to stop it at this point. this follows monday s scrubbed launch which was largely due to an engine cooling problem. it was a tricky sensor that was off. but engineers remain optimistic that today there will be a launch. for now, the weather has been cooperating so that helps. nasa meteorologists predict about 60% favorable conditions, which increases to 80% as the day goes on. of course this historic mission marks the next chapter of lunar exploration and will land the first woman and first person of color on the moon in a matter of years. let s go now to cnn s space and defense correspondent kristin fisher live this morning from the kennedy space center. i don t think kristin has us. can you hear us? reporter: hey, guys, i m having a hard time with my earpiece so i can t quite hear what you said. let me bring you up to speed from the kenned
we will not allow them to use israel as a political country. good morning, everyone. welcome. i m phil mattingly in new york. we re going to show you live pictures at the rafah border crossing there in egypt where 400 foreign nationals and 60 injured people are expected to leave gaza today. ambulances have been lining up to pick up the wounded. we spoke to an american pediatrician who was able to get out yesterday. it was her first interview and she feels terrible for the people still there running out of water and food. just relieved to be here, but i just feel awful for the devastation that the gaza people are going through. pretty much camping for the last several weeks, but it s been scary in the last two weeks. we kept running out of water and that was water to flush the toilet. we were fortunate to have drinking water, which was not true of the gazaens just outside the fensz from us. they were running out of drinking water. meanwhile, israel continues its air and
jackson, in terms of this overall economic development. if you re not building new structures, new businesses and the like, you re not going to get infrastructure built around it. the lack of overall investment in people throttles the amount of income revenue that people in jackson have to contribute to their own infrastructure. so i think what needs to happen is to put pressure on the governor, not just have the governor cry for help when a disaster hits, but to really invest in all of its residents, including those in jackson. got to be proactive. andre perry, we re out of time. thank you so much. we re continuing to follow that breaking news out of mississippi where police say a pilot threatened to intentionally crash into a walmart. the situation appears to still be ongoing. we have an update just minutes away. stay with cnn.
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