has already declared a state of emergency. >>> back at noon eastern with more news. the doctors, as always, are in. joining us for sunday housecallat 12:30 eastern. for now, i'm eric shawn, back to "sunday morning futures" and maria. >>> thank you, eric. surprise, surprise both sides have already claimed that the other is violating the cease-fire agreement this morning in ukraine. even so the two parties are also focused on the next step in the latest deal with drawing heavy weaponry from the front lines, creating a buffer zone. roughly 30 to 85 miles wide. that should take about two weeks if successful. i want to bring in our panel right now on this, ed rollins adviser to president reagan, long-time strategist and business and political leader. and he is a fox news political analyst. judith miller adjunct fellow, a fox news contributor. richard peterson is with us. good to have everybody with us. let's talk first about ukraine and the cease-fire. do you believe it, ed? >> i'm hopeful, but i don't believe it. i think at the end of the day, the last one was violated very quickly, the russians have gained immeasurably in the period