than three times faster than a speed restriction and families intend to pursue legal options to demand a new inquest. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies reports. it s been a four and a half year wait, but today s inquest does not provide the answers those who lost loved ones here have hoped for. it s a shambles, absolute shambles right from the beginning. before it even started it was a shambles. it s disgusting, the way the whole thing has been run. i m absolutely - disgusted, absolutely. seven people died on the 9th of november 2016 when the rush hour service took a sharp corner, came off the tracks, and tipped over. this reconstruction was shown at the inquest. investigators found there were no speed limit signs in the tunnel. the train was going at 45 mph. the limit was 12. the inquest reported that the driver had become disorientated, probably due to a lack of sleep. he didn t brake in time. the jury found that the
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now has legal access to them as a workforce. these prisoners work for almost nothing, making road signs, or mattresses or just about anything the government decides. the eastern correctional facility is one of the oldest in new york. here many are enrolled in a prison labor program where inmates work for far below minimum wage. some people see these programs as a good thing, training inmates for skills they can use when they re released. while others see it as modern day slavery. many of your speed limit signs, your stop signs, no u-turn signs, all the road signs you re seeing as you drive down the road on any typical journey, they make many of them right here. what do they get paid? the pay rate ranges from 15
some areas where i think democrats and republicans could make some progress. infrastructure is one of those areas. i think people across america understand that we have a failing infrastructure. our roads and bridges in too many places, our speed limit signs are there for nostalgic purposes. right now, the challenge with health care is there is an acceptance of the fact that the affordable care act is is not a perfect law. there are some changes that could be made. the problem is now in congress, the republicans in congress are focused on not trying to solve a health care problem, but to try to solve a political problem. they ve spent seven years saying they re going to repeal the affordable care act. it makes it hard to find common ground if that is the starting point. dan has been the argument made by those on the right of those on the left that democrats are always making this political when it should be very much focused on health care for every day citizens across the countr