welcome. i m neil cavuto. it has happened again. a lot of people wondering how the heck it happened again. growing questions again for the transportation department secretary and what this means where we re going. garrett tenney in chicago chicago with the latest. folks that live in the small town are now allowed to go back to their home after the entire town was evacuated in the middle of the night. this train was 40 cars long. nearly two dozen derailed with several cars carrying hazardous material breaking open and catching 4. firefighters had to go door-to-door to evacuate the town. we heard the train come through. we heard a loud boom. it s like oh, my gosh, i wonder what is burning. i didn t know if it was toxic chemicals. 14 of the cars had hazardous materials, corn serum and ethanol, which is flammable. state officials say the fire is control and most of the spilled ethanol has burned off. we re concerned about what we re breathing, what s in the cars. look at
called for a strike. if the pitcher is not set he ll get called for a ball. with pitchers on-base it s 15 seconds, not 20. this is the pitch clock era. in the nba we didn t have a shot clock until the 1954-1955 season. in the nfl we didn t have a play clock until 1976. look how much that changed the game. it s cool to be witnessing this all happening before our eyes because this is the future for baseball. all right. so it s not that they are filling it past. the big bases things, tell me about that. they are 3 square inches large to eliminate series injuries that occur sometimes particularly at first base. a runner and a fielder trying to create action at the same time. but with larger bases, there is now a little bit less space to get from base-to-base. 4 1/2 fewer inches between first and second and second and thicket and three fewer inches from home plate to first or home