resident, and you have been living in a hotel with your family, similar to what we just heard from courtney. can you tell me what issues that you have been experiencing since this accident and explosion? yes. actually i was in the er just yesterday. i had to come back into town. i m still in a hotel. i haven t returned home yet. it s not been deemed safe. and i have been staying in the hotel. and i had to come back into town for just a few different things. and even since the night of the derailment, i have had the symptoms, the sore threat, the irritated nose, the headaches. i have been dizzy. i have also what sparked me to go to the er was just an exacerbation of those same symptoms. and, you know, the bloody nose, when i blew my nose, the amount of blood that came out was alarming. and, so, i was so i sought treatment at the er yesterday. that s terrifying to hear,
i know it is a tough time. the thing we can do is get the cleanup done and people smart having more confidence. i think over time when you continue to do these things, the community will have more confidence and i think other people will have more confidence in regards to the community as well. so it s not easy. it s not going to happen overnight. right. we understand it s not going to happen overnight. our businesses were built overnight, but they were affected overnight. there are a lot of people in town, business owners as well, that need to get back in the game or get out of town. i would love to stay in my town, but obviously we need to be able to be open at full capacity. i understand, sir. i understand. let s go to sara in east palestine. we re in east palestine, just
the ohio town still reeling from that toxic train derailleur derailment. a major city in the west bank, the rain killed at least ten palestinians and wounded more than 100. it went after three wanted men. norah: and michigan state men s basketball returns. first home gain since that national shooting. empty seats at the arena tonight. walker, left hand, yes. bigger than just us, we are playing for the whole community. norah: good evening and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. i am margaret brennan, norah is on assignment pair tonight our in-depth look at what earthquake crone california is looking to do to prevent a large scale destruction when the big one hits. plus 18 a pageant queen who is