spring arrived weeks ago. i was just out west. it was like 30 degrees colder. it was the weird est thing. the weather is just all out of whack. it s crazy on the west coast we re seeing these blid saturday, but here on the east coast,s there was an 80-degree day in d.c. in february. that is not a good sign for the future. it really isn t. get your skiing in now before it all goes away. here s what we are watching on cnn this morning. you don t think he needs f-16s now? he doesn t. president biden rules out sending f-16 fighter jets to ukraine. and this morning russia continues to hammer targets there. we re going to take you live. and number two, gripping testimony in alex murdaugh s murder trial. are you a family annihilator? a family anigh lite r later? did i shoot my wife and son, no. we re going to take you to the courtroom as murdaugh takes the stand. why he says he lied to police but had had nothing to do with the their deaths. a hotter than expected
of parts of their body. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. president biden has arrived in poland after an extraordinary visit, to an active war zone on monday. joe biden s unannounced and surprise trip to kyiv was short on time, but long on symbolism, ahead of the first anniversary of the russian invasion of ukraine. he said america would stand with ukraine for as long as it takes and pledged another 500 million dollars of military aid. speaking while air raid sirens were going off, president biden added that vladimir putin s war of conquest was failing. our international editor, jeremy bowen has this report. (air-raid siren wails) the air raid alarm, as the two presidents arrived at st michael s church, where ukraine commemorates its war dead, felt too well timed to be a coincidence. with unprecedented security in kyiv, the americans had warned the kremlin that joe biden was coming. he had just arrived from a long trainjourney and a point was bein
so that s a big debate. then it might be be one of the changes that the ntsb recommends that going forward if you have these kinds of materials, there should also be notification. and one more thing that s apparent, we have a mismatch here on regulations and the expectations. now the federal government controls federal rail administration, sets rail standards, but various states have different expectations and state law falls secondary to federal law, where it concerns interstate transportation. so in some ways, we have a bit of a disconnect between state expectations and federal regulations. yeah, and even as we look forward and try to prevent another one of these incidents from happening, we have to remember there are folks struggling right now in east palestine and we hope they get the help they need. we have to leave the conversation there. thank you for the time. thank you.
forced to readjust his expectations repeatedly to define downward victory would mean, but it s not clear that even today, he can hold on to the gains the russian troops have made. so no, this is got to be an anniversary which is very difficult to putin, given his initial very high expectations. his initial very high exectations. , expectations. president putin is due to give expectations. president putin is due to give the expectations. president putin is due to give the state - expectations. president putin is due to give the state of - expectations. president putinj is due to give the state of the nation address in a few hours time. what will be some of the main themes in that speech? i’m main themes in that speech? i m sure he will main themes in that speech? i“n sure he will repeat his accusations against the west, is claims that the ukrainian regime is a regime of nazis, the russians are not fighting, just ukraine, but the whole of nato and the western world which is de