Tickets for presale. i can t believe i m going to say this, i may agree with aoc on this. carley: you heard it here overnight launching its moon rocket at the space agency close to sending people back to the final frontier of. todd: keating at the space station cape canaveral, good morning to you, sir. good morning to you, nasa s space capsule is finally on its way to the moon after the thunderous launcher earlier this morning lightning up the night sky drawing applause and cheers from everybody around here not only from nasa finally getting this off but for the most program which will eventually put humans back on the surface over 50 years since the last apollo mission. the spectacular launch almost suffered another delay. first liquid hydrogen leak was discovered in one of the radar stations lost it s important
A dashliner and flew over islands and crashed into one of those islands. we know there were fighter jets sent after the airliner in that case. in this case, we re not sure. we ve reached out to the local air national guard in mississippi. they re not able to tell us what their plan is just yet. we know the faa is monitoring this. they re the authority that essentially controls the radar stations that would be able to track this airplane and figure out exactly where it is. but the faa doesn t have any sort of ability to intercept an airplane. that would be more or less up to the military or some military apparatus, some extension of it, whether it be the air guard or the air force. so we ll have to see. it is usually the last resort in something like this. so if police are in communication with this pilot, they re likely trying to talk him down and get him back on the ground without hurting himself or herself or anybody on the
Military source who said they fired four ballistic missiles in the direction of kyiv. while they ve been primarily hitting military installments and airfields, things like that, there s always the possibility of collateral damage. for example, four miles from where i m standing right now here in the heart of the capitol they struck the military intelligence headquarters earlier today. so the possibility of collateral damage is real, and that is why they re so concerned and why you hear when you hear the air sire wrens, the advice is to go to ground. erin mclaughlin, thank you very much. stay safe. i appreciate you being with us this morning. general hodges we ve sen russian fors attacking military bases and other key sites across the country. what does this tell you about the russian plan of attack? interesting that they haven t done a lot of avoiding the radar stations or eliminating radar stations, et cetera.
Area all the way up to the board errs and all the way around the country, nato aircraft would have to enforce that. any military aircraft that could be used to essentially attack civilians would be interdicted. that means any russian aircraft that entered but what would also likely happen and that s why you re hearing so much father unless they can electronically jam, for example, all the air defense systems along here and along this border area, well, they might have to interdict them because they would essentially have anti-aircraft pointing our aiming or lasing targets at them or possibly shooting at them so it would almost always provoke a war in a situation like that. so you might remember in iraq we did have that, but that s a place where we could control the airspace. yeah. clint, i mean, are there variables, differences maybe that could be carried out? so you don t take out the radar stations, you don t go into russian territory at all but you announced, for example, that the
The Ministry of Defense has chosen the location of planned new radar stations, to be erected on spoil heaps in Ida-Viru County. The two radars will cost €70 million in total, while the first will be ready in 2024.