miles beyond it, further than any spacecraft intended to carry humans. cameras inside and outside orion will document the trip because this crew is unmanned but not unmannequined. a suited mannequin that will collect data on what future human crews might experience as nasa prepares for a lunar landing in 2025. we re sending mannequins into space. i suppose maybe that s been done before. none of this happens if the weather doesn t cooperate. i m sure nasa is on pins and needles about all of this. how is it looking for tomorrow? reporter: that s right, jim. when it comes to rocket launches everyone s eyes are on mother nature and right now nasa is saying that the conditions are 80% favorable for a launch tomorrow morning. the launch window opens at 8:33 a.m. eastern time and the countdown clock has already started, jim, so people are pretty optimistic this will take flight, the weather will not be the deciding factor but, also, a lot of folks are concerned about the fact that
Migrants detained at the Lukeville Port of Entry in Tucson told the border patrol officers that a 4-month-old baby and an 18-month-old toddler were still out in the Arizona desert.
safe. a missouri school district is kicking off the new school year with a new policy, paddling students who misbehave. if parents give the okay they could describing them on the back side with a paddle. it would only be used in a, quote, reasonable form, but does not clarify what reasonable means. we invited the superintendent to discuss this with us but received no response. but dr. allison jackson joins me now, a pediatrician and chief at the child and adolescent protection center at children s national hospital. she s also a member of the american association of pediatrics council on child abuse and neglect. dr. jackson, thank you for lending your expertise this afternoon. i want to get your reaction to this policy. what do you think? well, the policy is very concerning. it s actually kind of going back in time. we had been making great progress on the elimination of corporal punishment in schools and we re hoping to eliminate it
Clewiston Police are investigating an incident at Central Elementary School where the principal, Melissa Carter reportedly paddled a student. Florida is one of nineteen states in which corporal punishment is allowed.