his visit to palestine. and his response to criticism about the way that he has handled this derailment. plus, a member of ukrainian parliament joins us to talk about a year of war that is devastating her country. we will ask her about president biden s surprise trip to kyiv and what ukraine needs to defeat russia. i am simone sanders johnson, and i have something to say. fear, worry, and anxiety. that is what east palestine residents have been feeling since the norfolk southern chain went on the tracks, causing one of the most environmental disasters that we have seen an a while. right now we are waiting for a briefing from federal state and local leaders and east palestine and it is set to begin any moment. we will bring you any updates we learn from it as they have been. today, residents in east palestine, some of their concerns about the long term safety of the air they are breathing might be valid. daughters right, researchers at texas a&m took a closer look at epa
begin any moment. we will bring you any updates we learn from it as they have been. today, residents in east palestine, some of their concerns about the long term safety of the air they are breathing might be valid. daughters right, researchers at texas a&m took a closer look at epa findings and east palestine and say that there are nine different pollutants in the air, at high enough levels to post long term respiratory problems. the epa says that the toxic pollutants will go away on their own, likely, but as the ohio department of natural resources announced 45,000 aquatic animals have already been killed by toxins in the water, many residents who live near the derailment say that they are not happy with what they are hearing or seeing from the epa. we are three weeks in, they should have had their testing immediately. and they should have been telling all of these families how to clean their houses, or stay away. why didn t fema come in and set