hello. thanks for joining me. i m paula reed. it s been two weeks since the fiery train derailment in east palestine, ohio, and residents are still frightened and frustrated. governor mike dewine says fema is deploying an assistance team. residents were given the all-clear to return home, but test results haven t been reassuring. folks are worried rashes, headaches and other symptoms may be tied to the chemicals. they say something is making them sick even if officials can t find it. we need help, we do. we need president biden. we need fema housing. people are getting sick. the railroad sent out a toxicologist who deemed my house not safe. had i not used my voice, had i not thrown a fit, i would be sitting in that house right now when they told me that it was safe. i don t recommend you put anything in the ground. vegetables or tomatoes or anything this year, because we don t know. cnn s polo sandoval joins me. what are you learning? officials on the ground maintai
news here. also on its way to eastern ohio fema resources in addition to former president trump recently announcing that he plans to visit the area in a few days, possibly on wednesday, though the plans on the former president s visit still not yet finalized. turning now to russia s war in ukraine and the international effort to bring the bloodshed to an end. this morning world leaders are gathering at the munich security conference with russia s invasion top of mind. vice president kamala harris reenforcing the u.s. s support for ukraine s sovereignty, but also vowing to hold russia responsible for what she calls crimes against humanity. in the case of russia s actions in ukraine, we have