808 to 14000 welcome to the lead. Im Jake Tapper this hour, a new interview with a republican who says hes worried that hell be on the public end and these lists, if Donald Trump gets reelected and even musing about whether or not he might need to flee the country, blossom. Stunning failures by the us Secret Service detailed in a new report from the lawmakers investigating the first now to assassinate Donald Trump, an allegations that so many of those failures were not only called preventable, but The Agency has not done anything to address them in leading this hour, a brand new update just in to cnn as Hurricane Helene Gains Strength in barrels toward the united states with landfall expected tomorrow. Its a massive update lets get straight to Meteorologist Chad myers and Cnns Hurricane Headquarters and chad, you tell you tell us this is pretty serious it is. Now were up to cat four. We are category four Hurricane Making Landfall in that big Bend Area of florida. And i know theres not
Spending package would fund the federal agencies until septembes week. And now heads to present by for his signature. Next partial Government Shutdown deadline is march 22 members of both chambers of congress will be working on the spending bills like in the coming weeks live coach of the senate when members return here on to mexico democraticen aboutd deployment its access and funding during the policy summit in washington d. C. [background noises] [inaudible conversations] friend, a tremendous policymaker, someone who provides leadership on all of the issues that we care about. We cannot have a better friend. New mexico, beautiful state. A welcome box i appreciate everyone, it is good to see you all. I was complementing chip the incredible lineup tha they had today. Not just for everyone gathered here in this room but people who were watching all across thes country that are interested imp. We all around were the days or a few of us on looking out on this room i dont know how if you
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
hey guys i m here at leslie run all throughout this water. something i just discovered is if you scrape the creek bed it g is like chemicals coming out of the ground. let me just show this to people. i don t if you see this, butyou watch this.th you just see the chemical pop out of the creek. t this is disgusting. remediation of the water in the direct area of the spill is going to take some time. just as it is taking some time to deal with the dirt.ncou this is not a simple process.nt we are encouraging people toin continue to avoid that area. then at communist china flexinsg its muscles at the munich security conference thiso weekend. blaming thted e u.s. or strained relations despite aim agsophisticated spy craft traveling above america for a week, recording images of u.s. military installations. but despite painstaking high inflation, cancer materials dispersed in ohio and america under surrounds them communist china and the head of the senats republicans claims ame
disaster. the epa says it has not detected any contaminants in the town s drinking water and says tests have shown the air is safe to breathe. but, you know, many residents in east palestine and other nearby towns, they re concerned about the potential long-term health effects. this town is going to need long-termest thing term testing. there s a lot of people who don t want to stay and really can t blame them. a major concern for me would definitely be the water. i think they should have dredged the creeks that are going out because, you know, it s spreading into other communities. arthel: garrett tenney is live in east palestine, ohio, with the very latest. garrett? reporter: yeah, arthel, that is such a tough question that a lot of folks are naysing now. facing no. with so much uncertainty about what the future of this town looks like, do we stay or do we go? to answer that question, it s going to take some answers, and some of those answers are going to take time.