CNN's Jason Carroll speaks with residents in East Palestine, Ohio, who have concerns about the air and water quality after a train carrying hazardous chemicals derailed on February 3rd. The, CNN's Erica Hill speaks with EPA administrator Michael Regan about the local and federal response. #CNN #News
Until the governor drinks water from a faucet in that city on multiple cameras, no cuts, on IG live until then I won’t believe it’s safe
Why are you trying to kill the governor? 😳
EPA employees should be living on site, drinking eating local water/food
Send the water to Washington DC and require all politicians to drink it till they address the problem.
Our borders are not secure
Our air space is not secure
Our transportation system is not secure.
Under the Biden regime, Americans are not secure.
This👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
No matter who’s controlling the executive branch, don’t trust anyone when it comes to this type of situation. The reflex action is to minimize and mislead.
The sad thing is it’s probably Trump’s fault
@dave diamond You mean the COVD virus we’re now founding out wasn’t killing as many people as thought?? Or the COVD that created 9 new Billionares while the world was shut down?? Or the COVD that got people censored for calling out Big Pharma for vaccines not stopping the spread of the virus?? You mean the COVD that if ANY POLITICIAN running for office even mentions COVD mandates would lose in a landslide?? Ooooh you mean that COVD. #sheep
@Kit Ingalla rail companies donated 7 million dollars to the RNC which lead to the repeal of an Obama administration law to replace civil war era breaks with electronic breaking on hazardous material.
@dave diamond He said “no matter who”. Reading is hard.
@dave diamond where is the secretary of trans at? Maybe if the toxic spill happened in ukraine it would get more coverage and money. Why do you guys always bring up trump and im not a supporter an independent. dems hypocrites and rep. Are ignorant.
Why hold a press conference if you’re not going to answer anything.
The answer is simple but no one wants to head it. “All of you Americans are the problem. And you’re all disposable.”
That’s what government does. 🤦🏻♀️
They do it because it makes you think they’re going to do something and CNN will never follow up.
Hang in there. Hold their feet to the fire on this. Some of these answers were obtuse and evasive. Doing an “investigation” is not the same as specific testing. I’m learning there is a lot of fracking in the region. That could be a big factor in this story. Speaks to a lack of care and concern about their environmental issues. So what if a horrifically toxic flume is headed toward the Gulf of Mexico – so long as we can make our money. I’ll ask again – where does that Governor’s funding come from?
It’s called gas lighting, The guy did not specifically answer any of her questions. The spokesman was feeding out generic information I could read in a pamphlet.
I’m really getting tired of it. Badda boom badda bing. Not worth a row of beans in a world that is more and more in need of concrete answers.
Love the guy ” talk to the man on the hill sir, we’re just the grunts” 🤣
DUDE SAYS.
*”YOU’LL FIND OUT WHEN WE TELL YOU, WHICH WILL BE NEVER…”*
Hey CNN, interview ANYONE from Norfolk Southern, company reps are conspicuously absent from any news conferences & TV interviews about this event. Weird.
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Typical politician doesn’t actually answer any questions. I also give this CNN reporter props for asking actual no low ball questions for the most part.
You’d think they’d talk to Pete Buttigieg. A thousand train derailments in one calendar year. But hey, good job CNN 🙄
@Mr Pickles So are you giving Pete credit for reducing detailments? For the last 30 years there has been an average over 1000/year, with only 12 so far in 2023 js your point is moot.
Smells like a cover-up. Why can’t he answer a simple question as to when the results of the water testing will be available.
Also, buttigeg has done a terrible job as transportation secretary.
More accurate title: “CNN Anchor Sorta Presses Back Against EPA Chief But He Gives Her Non-Answers And The Runaround To No Avail”
Right?! Not a single straight answer. Wasn’t it the EPA that told Flint the water was safe?
I’m guessing the lack of reporting, answers, and coverage means it’s pretty bad.
This man spent 10 minutes using a lot of words to say nothing.
The EPA guy sounds like a “yes” man.
when train companies actually add medical facilities on a train and even afford trained professionals to actually test all tributaries and water lines running through and add on a better brake system on the trains, nothing will change. It would be good that corporate social responsibility America supports small towns, as much as small towns support corporate purchasing power.
Epa says they need more testing yet they already told people it was safe to go home lol. Honesty and government are like oil and water
He also said the area has not yet been deemed safe enough for EPA engineers to inspect the site.
People are on their own. Do not count on the government.
You FINALLY run a story over this, but in a way that makes it look like you originally covered it… but you didn’t. Better late than never I guess.
8:50 so he spent the first part of the interview saying it’s safe and then says he can’t send his people into harms way?!?!
😂😂😂 That’s how this works. It’s safe for YOU and your family. But for them it’s “harms way” 😂 Madness….
The epa chief seems to not answer any of Erica’s questions. Frustrating. I really like this information
The amount of dodging and sidestepping of questions is astounding. I would be terrified if I lived there.