sympathy, but the sympathy of it all, we re forgotten about down here. i m terribly sorry that this happened to the community. norfolk southern is committed to doing what is right. neil: well, the head of norfolk southern apologizing to the people of east palestine. but could it be too little too late? this as fema sends in a response team to deal with a cleanup that by in large is not a tornado or hurricane or a natural disaster for which they can offer that help. and pete buttigieg pushing for more regulations. we have you covered on all. garrett tenney on the ground where there s plenty of doubts and doubters. matt werner on how residents are holding up and bill johnson on how he s meeting with norfolk southern and the ceo and the details and how it went down. welcome. i m neil cavuto. let s go to garrett tenney who has the latest from ohio. garrett? yeah, neil. norfolk southern came to town. his second visit. he met with officials and response teams and came to shar
getting sick and dying in the area. the epa told fox this just hours ago. we have been in over 460 homes testing the air quality. we re going to test 28 more homes today. the data shows that there s no elevated levels. martha: so east palestine resident chelsea simpson said her lips with polka-dotted and had red patches on her skin. governor dewine will respond and give answers in his home state. first, let s go to garrett tenney live in east palestine today with the latest. hi, garrett. hi, martha. every day we re hearing more stories like those while officials say based on all the data that they collected so far, the danger has passed. the air is safe to breathe and the soil is safe and the small amount of chemical that is being detected in the drinking water shouldn t be a concern for folks. that disconnect between what the officials are saying and what folks are seeing and experiencing first hand is why most of the folks we ve talked to here don t have a lot of conf
a terrifying injurey prompting the nfl to call off a monday night football game with millions watching at home. between the buffalo bills and cincinnati bengals. this morning a young man s life is hanging in the balance where we begin a brand-new year. i m bill hemmer, good morning at home. hello, partner. dana: asme owe dana perino. this is america s newsroom. we hope you had a very happy new year and we re here ready to go to bring you the news for a great 2023. buffalo bills safety damar hamlin is in critical condition. he collapsed on the field and something was very wrong. bill: the play it happened in the first quarter monday night football. hamlin is on defense wearing a white number three jersey right there. higgins makes the catch. leads with his shoulder into the chest of hamlin. hamlin stands up briefly. he signedly collapses on the field. dana: medical staff rushed to his side and started cpr. the team announced he suffered a cardiac arrest. his heartbeat
Heres the story. Martha good afternoon. Im Martha Maccallum at fox news Head Quarters in New York City where the story is trump. Trump tower and the a. G. Who promised that she would get him if she was elected. Shes made her move today in court. The former president accused in this civil case that could cost him 250 million. The Attorney General, Letitia James that vowed that she would sue the former president and that she would be a real pain to him is following through on that. She says he overvalued his property when he estimated his different real estate holdings. The former president insists hes done nothing wrong. Watch this. Its a disgraceful trial put forward by an Attorney General that is corrupt. We have murders going all over the city, all over the state at a record level. Its an epidemic and their waste their time on this with banks. They got all their money back. Donald trump and other defendants have committed fraud. Justice will prevail. Matt whitaker and pam bondi both
sympathy, but the sympathy of it all, we re forgotten about down here. i m terribly sorry that this happened to the community. norfolk southern is committed to doing what is right. neil: well, the head of norfolk southern apologizing to the people of east palestine. but could it be too little too late? this as fema sends in a response team to deal with a cleanup that by in large is not a tornado or hurricane or a natural disaster for which they can offer that help. and pete buttigieg pushing for more regulations. we have you covered on all. garrett tenney on the ground where there s plenty of doubts and doubters. matt werner on how residents are holding up and bill johnson on how he s meeting with norfolk southern and the ceo and the details and how it went down. welcome. i m neil cavuto. let s go to garrett tenney who