month s toxic train to rome end. cbs s roxana saberi reports to meet from east palestine, ohio. this was a preventable accident. do you agree? yes, i do agree. reporter: back in the senate hot seat. for decades, the railroads have lobbied to undermine safety rules. they are still at it. reporter: nearly seven weeks after norfolk southern train derailed in east palestine, ohio, spewing toxic chemicals. i want to open by stating how deeply i sorry i am for the impt this derailment have had. reporter: ceo alan shaw said he supports some aspects of the bipartisan senate bill tightening rules on rail safety. including additional funding for training, mandatory defect detectors on tracks, and requirements to notify first responders of hazardous material on rail cars. none of us knew exactly what dangers were on that train. reporter: east palestine resident misty allen testified her town and family are still
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