mishandled classified documents. we ll see if he s singing the same tune after what the fbi found at mar-a-lago. and russian shelling shutting down another reactor at the biggest nuclear plant in europe. is it safe and should the world be worried? it is a big disappointment on the launch pad in dpla flo florida. nasa pulling the plug on the scheduled launch of the unmanned artemis one rocket. engineers could not fix a liquid hydrogen like in time for liftoff and that s the second time this week technical issues forced nasa to scrub the launch. nasa officials say it will be several weeks. we do not launch until we think it s right. and these teams have labored over that and that is the conclusion that they came to. so i look at this as a part of our space program of which safety is the top of the list. the goal of the artemis program is return humans to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years and ultimately, take them to mars. police in mississippi arrest
party. cnn s kristin holmes is there for us at the rally. kristin, what are pennsylvania republicans saying? are they concerned about these candidates right now? well, they are absolutely concerned. according to both trump advisers as well as state republicans that i spoke to besides the fact that trump has privately criticized both candidates particularly oz, his campaign, his performance, they believe it is too late for him to actually distance himself from these races. as you said, he hand picked oz and despite pleas from state republicans endorsed mastriano in the 11th hour. so the hope now is that trump s popularity in the state will actually boost these lagging campaigns, but i ve got to tell you, jim, it might be a heavy lift, particularly when it comes to oz. i have spoken to a number of republican voters, trump supporters who say when it comes to oz they are still on the fence. they do not feel like they connect with him. they don t feel like they know anything abo
u.n. inspectors encountered russian troops and russian trucks inside nuclear facilities. ukrainian officials say they re a fire hazard and may carry explosives. armored personnel carriers armed with cannon marked with russian in invader z also visible. they are keen to reinforce claims of ukrainian attacks on the plant pointing out spent rockets. a local woman shows the chief nuclear inspector a dossier on alleged ukrainian attacks. refugees who arrived in zaporizhzhia from the town next to the plant tell of russian helicopter gun ships and worse. these are the latest refugees to have arrived from the dormitory town from the zaporizhzhia nuclear power station. we ve spoken to a large number of them. none of them want to risk being identified because many of them have families in the town but they all tell us to a man and woman they have seen the
inspectors arrived after weeks of negotiation. mortars flying right above us, above the car. you didn t know where to go and right behind us there was bang bang. they let us through because iaea was on its way, and they let us through. reporter: russia s defense minister insisted there are no heavy weapons near the plant. translator: we don t have heavy weapons on the territory of the nuclear power plant and in the surrounding areas. i hope tiaea commission will be able to see that. reporter: on day one, the u.n. inspectors encountered russian troops and russian trucks inside nuclear facilities. ukrainian officials say they re a fire hazard and may even carry explosives. armed personnel carriers armed with cannons marked with a russian invader z also visible.