secretary of state marco rubio says the agency's programs are under review, but has not confirmed plans to eliminate the agency. and tomorrow marksears since the train derailment in east palestine, ohio, which sent more than 1 million pounds of toxic chemicals into the air. vice president jd vance and epa director lee zeldin will visit the area to commemorate the disaster. last week, the village of east palestine and norfolk southern announced a $22 million settlement, resulting, or rather resolving, all of the village's claims from the incident this morning, with the palisades and eton wildfires fully contained, cleanup efforts are now underway, closing a chapter on historic blazes that wiped out entire neighborhoods and forced mass evacuations. >> cnn's julia vargas jones joined epa crews in altadena as they work to remove the dangerous waste left behind by the fires. >> sifting through altadena's ashes., what were once homes. now piles. >> of toxic. >> waste. >> the cleanup after the deadly eaton fire is just beginning. >> so we put a white x to mark that. we've checked it, and it doesn't have anything dangerous in it. >> week