the future of their community after the toxic train derailment. it has up ended life in the quiet town of east palestine. as health workers scramble to open medical clinics to help those affected by the disaster, biden administration is facing growing backlash for a response critics say too little too late. whether it s a growing pattern of the administration ignoring concerns of middle america and mollie hemingway with sound off. the scene a lot of americans woke up to, america reports with president biden making a dramatic visit to ukraine s capital city before that country marks one year since putin invaded. good afternoon from new york city, on this president s day, i m bill hemmer and jacqui, good to be with you. good to be with you, too, bill. john and sandra have the day off. the president s risky trip to the war zone was in secret due to security services. air raid sirens sounded above, his meeting with president zelenskyy to show continued support. bill: it
first-degree murder. such is the beginning of the legal action are going to take. the court today, the state attorney s office has charged with seven counts of first-degree murder. these are just the first of many charges that would be filed against him. i want to emphasize that. there will be more charges, attempted murder charges, aggravated discharge charges, aggravated battery charges. there will be dozens of more charges. live in highland park with the latest. he is facing mandatory life in prison without parole. if he is convicted of the charges against him. meanwhile, survivors are still in shock from the attack. police say he had planned it for a week. holding her front, back of a head and i was like it s going to be okay. i don t live far from you, so ryan. i just couldn t anymore, so i knew we were far enough away. now, troubling details from the past are coming to light. investigators say he has been involved in two incidents in 2019, one in april in which
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