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lance bottom. would you stand up? from atlanta. [applause] she s understandably going home because she s got some kids, and it s about time. she promised she d stay as long as she did, and she did. but we ve got another mayor coming through. thank you very much, keisha. and, folks, you know, last time i was here my daughter is a social worker, ashley biden, was with me. she couldn t be with me today, she wanted to, but she s working on a project for battered women up in delaware and philadelphia. she sends her best. on this stage the children of god started a journey, walking, not saying a word, beaten, tear gassed. on this bridge blood was given to help redeem the soul of america. last time i was here, i was with him, john lewis, they were his words. mayor perkins, tonkman so
springfield s mayor warren copeland says he s grateful the city s water is not impacted, it doesn t appear there s any risk to public health as a result of this latest train derailment. eric? eric: all right, nate, thanks so much. arthel? arthel: eric, thank you. a railroad union is accusing norfolk southern of endangering employees as they clean ared up last month s toxic train derailment. johnny long, general chairman of the american rail system federation, says 40 maintenance employees never received proper protective equipment and press raters. he wrote to ohio respirators. he wrote to ohio governor mike dewine saying, quote, many employees continue to the experience migraines and nausea days after the derailment, and they all is suspect they were willingly exposed to these chemicals at the direction the of norfolk southern. johnny long joins us now. mr. long, i do the want to give you a heads up that i may have to interrupt you to get to president biden, but we ll try to get goi