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how the state is preparing and why this will be the second round of flooding for some. plus, we are on the eve of history. one day away from the launch of artemis i, nasa s next mission to the moon. how the forecast is shaping up and some of the more interesting things that are heading up to space in that rocket. plus, how extreme weather is uncovering some of the world s ancient treasures. thanks so much for waking up with us this sunday, august 28th. we hope you re having a great weekend. the start of a new week. good morning. i have a confession to make, i just gorged myself with a cupcake for breakfast, so i m beating you out on the prosciutto, much healthier. good to be with you. the sugar keeping me awake. some news to get to this morning. up first, assessing the damage to national intelligence from classified documents found at donald trump s mar-a-lago estate. the director of national intelligence tells congress she is conducting a damage assessment of t ....
we are standing by to review that affidavit as soon as it comes out, which could be this hour. let s begin this hour with cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider. jess, this affidavit could be released any moment, sometime between now and noon. walk us through this whole process, what we will see, what we probably won t see. yeah, in i minute now, guys. what s interesting about this is it s all been a relatively rapid process. you know, it was less than four hours after the doj submitted their proposed redactions that the judge ruled, yes, in fact, he would accept that proposal and it would be released to the public. like you said, in just two hours here. and what s notable is that the judge seems to be agreeing with what the doj has proposed, despite the fact that what we saw in court just about a week ago was doj pushing back substantially against the judge, saying even if they issued a redacted version of this affidavit, they said that there would be so many re ....
new day continues right now. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, it is monday, june 13th. a man on the inside set to testify in this morning s second january 6th hearing in a surprise move by the committee. donald trump s 2020 campaign manager bill stepien will appear under subpoena to it s a question just how much of a cooperative witness he will be. what does stepien know and what is he willing to tell the committee and the country on live television? the focus today the committee s case that trump s lies about election fraud helped fuel the mob that attacked the capitol. the committee says that trump knew the allegations were bogus. joining me now ellie honing cnn senior legal analyst and a former federal and state prosecut prosecutor. when we saw this witness list come out one name jumped off, bill stepien trump s former campaign manager. what could he testify to? here is the thing, we don t know. this is going to be a surpris ....
Cube sets looking for ice and mapping hydrogen on the south pole of the moon to make sure we can use resources. it is going to test out, and nasa said everything to its fullest. when the orion command module returns and enters earth s atmosphere, it is coming in 25,000 miles an hour. friction will be like 5,000 degrees as that spacecraft re-enters the earth s atmosphere. and those astronauts inside that capsule will eventually experience 9 gs. astronauts returning from the international space station only ever experience 3 gs. so they re going to test out all those systems, mannequins are on board, tons of other experiments there, but we re going to figure out how we can go up there, it is going to land there for 42 i mean, not land on the moon this time, but be out there for 42 days, testing all the ....
Years delayed and billions of dollars over budget. this is the first major step, this flight test that is set to happen monday morning, 70% favorable weather conditions right now so it s really looking good fingers crossed. they have to do this test launch to test the heat shield, which will experience hotter temperatures than any spacecraft nasa has ever flown upon re-entry. 5,000 degrees. this heat shield they need to make sure it can withstand those temperatures before they put human beings on that spacecraft. it s going to be traveling over a million miles so this is really a test mission before they put human beings on board and that s all intended to finally put human beings on the moon in 2025. so this is a major milestone and it s not just, you know, to test those major objectives, there s also a lot of science on board, poppy. so that s the secondary mission here, they have about ten cube sets and they have been on that rocket for over a year. they re unsure if the batte ....