rachel: good morning, everybody from daytona international speedway and that is the apopca high school blue darter band performing live here at the speedway ahead of daytona 500 here on fox. good morning, will. good morning, pete. pete: good morning, rachel. i m pumped. it s finally warming up here at the track. if you re a high school band, what a better backdrop than the daytona 500 and the international speedway, the big race is tomorrow at 2:30 and we get a chance to cover it all morning long and talk news. rachel: absolutely. pete: always fun to be here. rachel: let s get to some of that news and we re going to talk about east palestine and sounding the alarm and the effects of toxic chemicals in the town. i ve had a headache and odd tinkling sensation like in the gums and on my lips. my brother-in-law went to the hospital and got checked out. he was having some severe symptoms, some breathing issues. they let this sink in and burn for days before they evacuated an
continuing testing and continuing monitoring of the situation. as far as i m concerned, they should have to test for a memo of the next ten years and anybody that wants a test. we need to get the hhs in here and start doing studies and makd we have data driven evidence for our residents. pete: mayor trent conawaw, we re praying for your town and citizens and hope they ll turn their gaze in your directions way they deserve it. thank you for speak out a lot more than you bargained for when you ran for mayor and thank you for doing everything you can for the citizens of your town. thank you, sir. thank you. pete: you got it. rachel: all right. pete: what a situation you d never imagine yourself in.