which will give us a new look at the investigation into former president trump s efforts to intervene in the 2020 election in georgia. in ohio, a frustrated community demands answers during a heated town hall about the train derailment that released toxic chemicals nearly two weeks ago. a live report ahead on what we can expect as the epa administrator heads there today. plus we have an nbc news exclusive report. president biden plans to deliver his most extensive public remarks yet about the unidentified object shot down over north american airspace as soon as today. we ll talk to senator bob menendez, chair of the foreign relations committee. what he wants to hear from the president. and as house speaker kevin mccarthy leads a republican delegation to the u.s. southern border in arizona, we ll talk to congressman raul grijalva about what needs to be done to address the humanitarian crisis there. we begin with the latest on the investigations into former president dona
state university as police are still trying to piece together the gunman s motive. this hour, i ll ask the michigan attorney general about the many unanswered questions in this investigation. also today, former vice president mike pence is speaking out for the first time about his plans to fight a new subpoena from the u.s. justice department. he s arguing that his effort to avoid testifying in the special counsel probe of donald trump is about the separation of powers. republican nike y haley kic off her 2024 presidential campaign. she says it s time for new leadership, taking veils swiped at former president trump. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we begin with tonight s vigil for the victims of the michigan state university mass shooting. the pain and grief still very raw two days after the attack. miguel marquez is on the scene for us there. miguel, tell us more about this vigil and t
they will not control us. ukrainians will not surrender. mr. president biden, if you stop russian aggression, if you stop aggression of vladimir putin right now, with a very serious, very a concrete decision to intervene immediately with all the needed forces and prevent the genocide and prevent catastrophe and prevent the third world war, you will be the best man in the world, a person a big part of history. the president who stopped the global catastrophe. neil: you remember her? she became the iconic face of a resistance movement against russia toppling ukraine, from a bunker enconed with her children, and her husband went on to fight the good fight in ukraine. and she s back with us, how things are looking right now and what she thinks of this war and where it s going right now, a war that steve harrigan has been covering from the very beginning as we look back at a year that shocked the world. we just whoa. large explosion two miles behind me, black smoke coming up.
well, we made it to friday thanks for joining us. it is 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york they got him, helicopters, armed federal agents all swarming the house of the alleged leaker of classified materials that sent the pentagon into damage control mode cameras capturing the 21-year-old air national guardsman being walked from that home neighbors shocked at his arrest. i saw the name jack teixeira, i was like i know that kid that sounds wicked familiar. good kid, had a good head on his shoulderin his shouldhoulders, wanted to jn the military. just moments ago, we learned the suspect jack teixeira is expected to appear any minute in federal court in boston. attorney general merrick garland signaling he could be charged under the espionage act, the glu details we re learning about the alleged leaker in just moments. in the dark of night in the sunshine state, florida governor ron desantis signed a six-week abortion bill into law, how this could imp
his visit to palestine. and his response to criticism about the way that he has handled this derailment. plus, a member of ukrainian parliament joins us to talk about a year of war that is devastating her country. we will ask her about president biden s surprise trip to kyiv and what ukraine needs to defeat russia. i am simone sanders johnson, and i have something to say. fear, worry, and anxiety. that is what east palestine residents have been feeling since the norfolk southern chain went on the tracks, causing one of the most environmental disasters that we have seen an a while. right now we are waiting for a briefing from federal state and local leaders and east palestine and it is set to begin any moment. we will bring you any updates we learn from it as they have been. today, residents in east palestine, some of their concerns about the long term safety of the air they are breathing might be valid. daughters right, researchers at texas a&m took a closer look at epa