Residents in limbo following dangerous train derailment in Ohio
Thousands of residents along the Ohio-Pennsylvania border are waiting to return home following a controlled chemical release from a train wreck Friday in the area. Erik Olson, the senior strategic director of health for the Natural Resources Defense Council, joins CBS News with more on the crash in East Palestine, Ohio.
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