science fiction stories, but usually it s something less interesting than your imagination. i got to run. again, i am not proposing it. i am saying what people are proposing. don t get it twisted as has happened to me before. i want it to be god sfwlil a. that would be so fun. thank you. good to see you, all right? be well and blessed as they say and have a great day. see you soon. neil degrasse tyson. amazing. cnn this morning continues right now. good morning, everyone. it is [ laughter ] we are laughing about the last segment. what is it? i don t know. boy. he is great. i love him. so glad you are with us. it is 8:00 in the east, 5:00 a.m. out west. kaitlin is on assignment. tomorrow she will be back. serious stuff to talk about. yes. an entire town still living in fear weeks after a train hauling dangerous chemicals crashed and burned, last night angry residents got the chance to confront the railroad ceo at a cnn town hall. i hope you watched
norfolk, southern railroad is not your friend. i find it extremely frustrating that they are there wanting to assure them everything is okay when, in fact, it wasn t. look, i have had so many other railroad workers reach out to me who are whistleblowers that they knew, they knew where these derailment sites were, they knew they have a corporate model that isn t working very well, it is profits over people, you are cutting your maintenance, not dealing with the infrastructure. you knew a it disaster like this could happen and it happened. and these people are suffering. what will become of their homes? what will become of their community? what is their future health care? this is very, very frightening to them. and so norfolk, don t think you re my friend. i wouldn t trust you. i don t think this community should trust you and, obviously, you are going to get sued.