security spokesperson john kirby about the latest u.s. efforts to aid ukraine and the president s upcoming travel to europe. and we ll bring in reire thed four-star general jack keane for analysis on ukraine and china s threats now that the u.s. has shot down one of its surveillance devices. then, former u.n. ambassador nikki haley throws her hat in the ring. i am running for president of the united states of america! [cheers and applause] han san nikki haley joins us for her first sunday show appearance as a candidate. we ll get her on the record about her case to voters and the criticism she s taking just a few days into her campaign. plus our town needs help. our governor abandoned us. shannon: residents blast the federal, state and local response after a ox thetic train derailment toxic train derailment in eastern ohio. the governor and the biden administration now in clean-up mode. we ve gone into hundreds and hundreds of people s houses to test that air. it s
about the latest u.s. efforts to aid ukraine and the president s upcoming travel to europe. and we ll bring in reire thed four-star general jack keane for analysis on ukraine and china s threats now that the u.s. has shot down one of its surveillance devices. then, former u.n. ambassador nikki haley throws her hat in the ring. i am running for president of the united states of america! [cheers and applause] han san nikki haley joins us for her first sunday show appearance as a candidate. we ll get her on the record about her case to voters and the criticism she s taking just a few days into her campaign. plus our town needs help. our governor abandoned us. shannon: residents blast the federal, state and local response after a ox thetic train derailment toxic train derailment in eastern ohio. the governor and the biden administration now in clean-up mode. we ve gone into hundreds and hundreds of people s houses to test that air. it s good. the data shows that there
increase missile attacks on ukraine as the war approaches the one-year mark. his territorial aspirations fall short. neither the russians nor the ukrainians have shown an interest in peace talks though for different reasons. russia wants more land are, ukraine just wants its land back. shannon. shannon: trey yingst in ukraine, thank you very much. let s turn now to steve harrigan who has this report from kyiv. reporter: after one year of war, the city of kyiv on most days seems normal. some of the people have changed. i think [inaudible] reporter: martha the is a combat medic on the front line. her home, her village is gone. she sent her two children u.s. but stayed behind. i asked her why. if i will go with my kids [inaudible] so i want to concern the. [inaudible] reporter: if you don t fight, your children will have to fight. definitely, yes. reporter: a good day on the front line is no wounded, she says, maybe a cup of coffee.
president kamala harris says russia has committed crimes against humanity. in a moment, john kirby, the communications coordinator for the national security council, will join us lye. but first, we have us live. steve harrigan is in kyiv on the lasting impact of the war on ukrainian citizens, but first, trey yingst on where the conflict now stands. trey. reporter: shannon, good morning. with less than a week until the one-year mark of the war, russian troops are pushing bard with a multi-front offensive and capture aimed at capturing more ukrainian territory. on the winding roads toward the front line, ukrainian equipment is moved into place. soldiers here have endured nearly a year of battle defending their territory. the southern front line remains active. we ve heard ukrainian 1kwre9s overhead firing on russian positions. the russians continue to shell this area as heavy fighting continues in the zaporizhzhia region. russian troops are moving forward with their assault of
russia has committed crimes against humanity. in a moment, john kirby, the communications coordinator for the national security council, will join us lye. but first, we have us live. steve harrigan is in kyiv on the lasting impact of the war on ukrainian citizens, but first, trey yingst on where the conflict now stands. trey. reporter: shannon, good morning. with less than a week until the one-year mark of the war, russian troops are pushing bard with a multi-front offensive and capture aimed at capturing more ukrainian territory. on the winding roads toward the front line, ukrainian equipment is moved into place. soldiers here have endured nearly a year of battle defending their territory. the southern front line remains active. we ve heard ukrainian 1kwre9s overhead firing on russian positions. the russians continue to shell this area as heavy fighting continues in the zaporizhzhia region. russian troops are moving forward with their assault of