The Lever's David Sirota join Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur on to discuss the recent train derailment in Ohio. Read more HERE: https://www.levernews.com/rail-companies-blocked-safety-rules-before-ohio-derailment/ Watch TYT LIVE on weekdays 6-8 pm ET. http://youtube.com/theyoungturks/live "Before this weekend’s fiery Norfolk Southern train derailment prompted emergency … [Read more...]
“Absurd” that train was not considered “high hazardous” before derailment, Ohio governor says | FULL
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and cabinet ministers held a news conference in Columbus, Ohio on Tuesday to update the catastrophic train derailment in East Palestine that occurred on Feb. 3, which spewed toxic chemicals into the environment. DeWine said that he's learned the train was not considered a “high hazardous material train,” which allegedly meant that the railroad was not … [Read more...]
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine gives update on East Palestine train derailment
The Environmental Protection Agency announced it detected chemicals from the East Palestine train derailment in the Ohio River. Although it's unclear what future impacts the chemicals will have on communities, soil and water around the crash site, communities over 250 miles away, in the Greater Cincinnati region, have much less to fear. Read more here: … [Read more...]
Ohio train derailment sparks new environmental concerns
Rep. Bill Johnson, R-Ohio, discusses the latest after a train carrying hazardous chemicals and other material derailed in the town of East Palestine on 'Hannity.' #foxnews #fox #hannity Subscribe to Fox News! https://bit.ly/2vaBUvAS Watch more Fox News Video: http://video.foxnews.com Watch Fox News Channel Live: http://www.foxnewsgo.com/ FOX News Channel (FNC) is a 24-hour … [Read more...]
Ohio train derailment: Contamination and health updates | LiveNOW from FOX
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and several top state officials explain what they know about the hazardous train derailment in East Palestine, including clarification on water quality, soil contamination, and what that smell in the air might be. Officials confirmed there A "plume" of contamination is drifting down the Ohio River, but it should not affect drinking water. Subscribe to … [Read more...]