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hello, everyone, and good morning. welcome to cnn this morning. it is sunday, february 26. i m amara walker. good morning. i m boris sanchez. we are so grateful that you are spending your morning us with, starting your week with us. i am pumped to be alongside amara. how are you doing? same here. good to be with you. it s our friday. i am doing great. plenty to get to this morning. here is what we are watching. one thing that has been made clear to me is that everyone wants this contamination gone from the community. the epa stopping the removal of all contaminated material from that toxic train derailment in ohio as a battle now looms over how and where it should be moved. there is an outcry from neighboring states and the white house is responding, too. the war in ukraine is now in its second year and marked by fierce fighting in the east. our alex marquardt is there with troops from around the world who joined the front lines to fight russia s invasion. ....
There. i had no idea. get her a new book tomorrow, yeah. and you bring up a great point. sorry, boris. no, go ahead. no. so it s like when you talk about the formation of galaxies, what we ve understood or been thinking for a while is that it happens in slow progression, that it s this, you know, swirling clouds of dust and gas, that begin and, you know, slowly progress over time, spit out stars. but the thing about these galaxies is that they would have maybe spun around at clouds of gas and dusts collapsed and simultaneously ignited stars and that just upends everything that we previously have been thinking or maybe somebody thought it early on and they said, no, that s not how it goes, it s a slower, expanding process. so the jwst team has its work cut out for them. it s an exciting time. like you said at the top, boris, the great thing about science is ....