also ahead, senator john fetterman, reaching out for help for a clinical depression. i will talk to a doctor about his prognosis, and one of the senators very public admission could help millions of americans suffering in silence. we will also take you live to turkey where the rescue operations continue, and we will have the amazing story of a mother and son who survived 129 hours under the rubble. that is ahead, as well. we begin though with the fallout from the massive train drill meant in ohio just two weeks ago now. he was on the ground. their residents continuing to provide a report wearing held some to symptoms. governor attempted easter mindset, saying aaron watcher tests have come back normal. i understand people have been traumatized. i understand skepticism. sometimes skepticism is warranted. we have a lot of people in here who have absolutely no reason to be lying, no reason to be minimizing this. and frankly, i have no reason to minimize this. joining me now,
either. it s happened once previously, and several times under the man that he replaced, former president trump. more on that in a moment. in this hour, federal crews are briefing for the seven mile radius where it fell, after being shot down by an f 22 fighter jet. the big question now, we are does this ordeal take the already strained relationship between the united states and china? beijing says they are reserving the right to respond. receiving an onslaught of monday morning quarterbacking by the gop. republicans quick to attack the president. taking down over the atlantic, it s really attacking the quarterback after the game is over. this mission should never been allowed, how late into january did they know that this high altitude balloon was not where it was headed. why didn t they take action at the time, and why did they not wait until wednesday or thursday to talk about this? are they equally upset by donald trump? of course not. despite bringing similar by
also ahead, senator john fetterman, reaching out for help for a clinical depression. i will talk to a doctor about his prognosis, and one of the senators very public admission could help millions of americans suffering in silence. we will also take you live to turkey where the rescue operations continue, and we will have the amazing story of a mother and son who survived 129 hours under the rubble. that is ahead, as well. we begin though with the fallout from the massive train drill meant in ohio just two weeks ago now. he was on the ground. their residents continuing to provide a report wearing held some to symptoms. governor attempted easter mindset, saying aaron watcher tests have come back normal. i understand people have been traumatized. i understand skepticism. sometimes skepticism is warranted. we have a lot of people in here who have absolutely no reason
address coming up on tuesday. what we are hearing about that speech, next. and we will take you to florida for a front row view of how a coast guard searches for migrants. dealing with a desperate lengths that people will take for just a chance of becoming an american. later, defended donald trump, the news that has some wondering if charges could soon drop from the da s office. first, to richard louis with the other big stories we are tracking on msnbc. richard? great to see you. investigators saying that a mechanical issue might have caused a train drill meant that sparked a massive fire it is still burning in ohio. that train was carrying hazardous materials when it derailed on friday at the pennsylvania border, and a state of emergency among fears of threats from toxins. live orders of evacuation or sheltering in place. pakistan s former president passed away in providing crucial support to the war on terror.
the army, fulfilling a dream he had since a kid. just two years later that dream was destroyed when he was injured during a train drill. he was no longer considered fit for duty. that must have been devastating. very devastating. it was zev devastating to hear that your life long dream that you have always wanted to do cannot be fulfilled. i recall sitting in the doctor s chair and i was just crying, crying, because i didn t foe what the next round was going to be. reporter: after heading home, kevin graduated from college and spent some time working under ceos of big corporations, but his fellow soldiers were never far from his thoughts. i wanted to serve my country and, basically, i said i want to try to do something i can do to get back to my fellow veterans. so he started knight solutions in 2005 t. company specializes in construction and maintenance of va hospitals and cemetery sfwls the va has a