the new york times first reporting today the white house assembled a tiger team of national security officials. they are tasked with playing out scenarios and responses to a possible chemical, biological or nuclear tack from russia. and as the war on ukraine reaches the one-month park, this is mariupol, a once thriving port in ukraine where the devastation can only be described as apocalyptic. in kyiv, air assaults destroyed neighborhoods and dozens of residents, and it has been a war against civilians. and richard engel spoke to those being treated by doctors and nurses in the air raids. it s a terrible trauma.
in the scottish town of peterhead a thriving port on the north sea coast one third of all the fish imported by the u.k. moves through peterhead. if the fishing industry is booming anywhere in britain it s here. we met several foreign workers here and even came across a german citizen and they all earn their living by catching processing or transporting fish. close tesh deliver supplies the fish every day from the port of peterhead to aberdeen about forty kilometers south he says that just the threat of bracks it has disrupted the local economy. and other prices in the shops keep going up and if britain lead to the e.u. will be ruined that for your own if you earn just enough to pay my bills you know i can t put any money aside but i still earn the same. but things keep getting more
megyn: some ruffled feathers in charleston, south carolina. the state wants to replace the city s run-down cruise ship terminal with a new facility creating hundreds of new jobs, but here s the rub. some residents say the ships block views and clog the streets with tourists. jonathan serrie live in atlanta. there are jonathan? reporter: hey, megyn. there are two things going on here. charleston is this elegant town of centuries-old houses, but it is also a thriving port be. charleston, south carolina, draws tourists from around the world, but how those visitor get here is making waves in the community. i have nothing against cruising. i ve been on a number of cruises, and i think that they re a great thing. i just think that charleston is a small city, and it all needs to be kept in balance. reporter: just steps from the historic district is the 65-acre cargo terminal. the state ports authority wants to redevelop the poland. the cruise business is an