palestine, ohio to, to assess t long-term risks of that derailment and chemical burn there in palestine. what are you hearing from the nd officials and residents there? in terms of the the same thing, kristin, that some of them have real concerns. they have talked about experiencing nausea and rashes, and that is part of the reason that the clinic is going be set up here at this church tomorrow, and it is going be opened tomorrow, and if anyone is having symptoms, they can come here to be checked out. meanwhile, yo havu have the govr and other officials here to say that to date, more than 500 homes in east palestine have been tested and found no sign of contaminants, and so you have a disconnect of the federal and the state officials are saying
abortion. with so many questions about what really happened, it s a real shame that the biden administration rushed to exploit this poor little girl s situation. one of the bills being voted on today is the ensuring access to abortion act which ensures individuals crossing state lines seeking reproductive health care or those traveling with them are protected from criminal punishment. joining us is one of the sponsors of the bill, democratic congresswoman marilyn strickland. congresswoman, thank you for being with us today. i understand it s a procedural vote. a vote before the final vote in the house. we just saw gabe s report on this 10-year-old girl who traveled from ohio to indiana to have an abortion. now indiana attorney general is threatening criminal charges against the doctor. what is your reaction? well, my reaction is this is a textbook example of why we need national legislation that protects reproductive freedom and the right to safe and legal
for hospitalizations this weekend. and it is not just an east coast, here s ohio. you see the same thing, a case chart where the number is just straight up to the moon in recent days. but as of this week, and look at the new hospitalization records in ohio to. and in new york, the state with the most cases per capita right now. look at the rise in those case numbers. cases just keep soaring every day, there s been no relief in terms of new case numbers. so far, at the state of new york has not said the hospitalization record but look at where it is going. every new update the state is inching closer to last winter s hospitalization peak. and that incline, you see on the far-right of that chart is very steep. it could mean a lot of patients ahead all at once. we are seeing record breaking numbers, not just of cases of hospitalization in the first hard-hit states. and if those first hearted states are an indicator of where we are heading as a country it looks like, well
their way. we re not going to negotiate with them on something that all of us need to be in together. you don t get something, a republican priority in order to do the right thing for the entire country. senator got to see again, thank you for joining us, senator chris van hollen of maryland. coming up. joe biden went to the front lines of the infrastructure fight instance natty, where the regional pro business chamber of congress are begging congress to pass an infrastructure bill to fix the bridge that connects ohio to mitch mcconnell state. that is next. that is next know this about the jungle, everything that you see wants to kill you and can. born to be wild born to be wild see disney s jungle cruise. applebee s and a movie, now that s eatin good in the neighborhood. (man) i ve made progress with my mental health.
naturalized american citizen. accused of traveling from ohio to istanbul andaçq]n turkey then syria. actually making it there, and actually training with isis. recording to a federal indictment after traveling to syria, the rained to shoot trained break into house trained to work with explosives and strand with hand-to-hand come swamp after the training was done an isis cleric ordered the suspect to return to the united states and quote, commit an act of terrorism. the fbi director recently said the government has active investigations of possible home-grown terrorists in each of our 50 states. the chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is in washington. reporter: this indictment was just unsealed by the court, and what stands out is this always that the 23-year-old want to attack an army base in texas and kill at least three soldiers.