dangerous toxins have been removed and a lot of people saying we don t want them. the president says he has no plans to go to east palestine. but should these developments force him to change his mind? we re going to ask ohio s lieutenant governor, john houston. he s here. i m neil cavuto. the lieutenant governor will be coming to join us right now and we to have these various officials from the epa, fema and others that will address where this cleanup process stands. we should say it was temporarily stored for more than a temporary amount of time. mike tobin is there with the latest. mike? neil, the work is getting underway at the cleanup site here once again. it was halted over the weekend because they had a communication breakdown and ended up with no place to ship the contaminated soil and water. they found a couple of locations here in ohio, a couple of hazmat locations to move the contaminated soil and water so they can do that safely. one thing that people here in ea
and move the soil and water that had been contaminated out of the area. then they put a pause on it when they got complaints from elected officials, whether that is members of congress or governors and given the green light again to continue to move that out. so look, these are sites that have been approved by the u.s. epa for this type of removal. there s been a prom mission that this area would be remediated, the soil and water that were contaminated would be moved out and the u.s epa has to do this. neil: i ve talked to a number of people in and around the community of east palestine. many outside of east palestine, sometimes miles outside of it. when they have come to the company, norfolk southern to look to help or support, the