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 the doc
out of 132 cardinals who will eventually choose his successor. five decades, it has been that long after the last apollo mission. we re now 24 hours from what could be the next era of space exploration. nasa hopes to launch artemis i on monday, its orion capsule won t touch down on the lunar surface, but nasa is hoping that future artemis missions will put astronauts back on the moon. we re going back to the moon in preparation to go to mars. that s the difference. 50 years ago we went to the moon for a day, a few hours, three days max. now we re going back to the moon, to stay, to live, to learn, to build. all right, joining us now is janet ivy, president of explore mars and ceo and founder of janet s planet incorporated.