a lot of people curious and eager to see whether this goes from there. gillian: mark meredith at the pentagon. thank you. american manufacturing now is putting its shoulder to the wheel for the people of ukraine. everyone who works here knows what an important job this is in history right now. that s right. they are hands on with the war effort. many are veterans. most, if not all, are family members of veterans. gillian: douglas kennedy looks at the workers behind the american arsenal. plus a new warning on nuclear talks with iran from those who served at the highest levels of government. what dozens of former generals and admirals are now saying. you re a target for chronic kidney disease. you can already have it and not know it. if you have chronic kidney disease your kidney health could depend on what you do today.
the capital where war crime prosecutors are still digging up bodies from mass graves and looked at the destruction left behind. as the city continues to brace for the possibility of another russian ground offensive, we ve heard air raid sirens over the past 24 hours. russians continue to target kyiv from the air. the civilian population paying the highest price. dana: trey, thank you, and stay safe. i think it s very important for there to be an inclusive arena for free speech. having a public platform that is maximally trusted and broadly inclusive is extremely important to the future of civilization. but i don t care about the economics at all. gillian: free speech is what elon musk is motivating him to try to take over twitter.
hit a building plant that was being used to produce anti-air systems. russia says they will continue to target kyiv. the number and scale of missile strikes will increase in response to any terrorist attack or sabotage committed by the kyiv regime on the russia territory. the strikes come after russia s flag ship vessel sank. russia claims a fire caused the ship to sink but the ukrainians said they hit the ship with two neptune missiles. we were in the suburbs of this capitol city again today where war crimes prosecutors are still digging up bodies from mass graves. we also got a better look at the extensive destruction left behind as this city continues to brace for the possibility of more attacks from russian forces.
k.t. i don t think that will happen. that is a complicated legal thing. what is more likely is that president zelensky will get more cooperation and supplies and military equipment from the united states and nato. trace: but no planes. sandra: too bad. it s time to give ukraine the ability to defend itself by itself. trace: thanks, k.t. good to see you. 50 days in to war, president zelensky has rallied the war to help him defeat vladimir putin. now telling the atlantic, when some leader asks me what weapons i need, i need a moment to calm myself because i told them the week before. it s ground hogs day. i feel like bill murray. jennifer griffin live for us. she spoke about those shipments and joins us live from kiev. hi, jen. we heard some of their air
way, whose crew demanded ukrainian soldiers surrender at the start of the war. remember that and they got told to go f themselves. general jack keane weighs in next. it s a huge victory for ukraine. military it is not decisive. this ship did fire cruise missiles into ukraine. nothing comparison to the air launched cruise missiles and land-based cruise missiles but a significant symbol to the ukrainians and huge morale boost for ukrainian forces and likely to the ukrainian people themselves. meantime moscow says it will ramp up attacks on the capital kyiv after accusing ukraine of striking residential buildings in russian territory. trey yingst is reporting live from kyiv and joins me now. hi. overnight long-range missiles targeted the ukrainian capital of kyiv. russian defense ministry