whirlwind of action on capitol hill this wednesday morning. you could say it s a congressional hearing palooza on a slate of urgent topics from the origin of covid, the safety of air travel, the u.s. evacuation of afghanistan, and threats from around the world. that last topic is the focus of a hearing set to begin any second with the senate intelligence committee. we ll hear testimony from the nation s top intel chiefs including dni avril haines, cia director bill burns and fbi director chris wray. we can expect them to dive into a number of topics including new threats from china, questions about mishandling classified documents and concerns over domestic extremism. our team is monitoring this closely. meanwhile, in a different senate hearing, acting administrator of the faa is just moments away from testifying after weeks of disturbing headlines from the not so friendly skies, including a united passenger recently caught on camera attacking a flight attendant and threate
could go directly from the detectors to the train crews, to the train control centers, and to the car repair shops immediately upon the sensing of overheated bearings and not waiting for the entire train to pass before a voice radio announcement goes out only to the train crew. okay. well, certainly a lot to learn tomorrow from his testimony. i m sure senators are going to want to be making sure that this company pays for everything including maybe even as i was talking to senator marquee yesterday, property values for people in east palestine. steven ditmeyer, thank you for your time. next, he was in court every day for aleck murdaugh s trial all the way up to the verdict and sentencing. but now with his father behind bars for murdering his mother and brother, what s next for buster murdaugh? ster murdaugh? get a private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business, you can make it even smarter. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is. and where it s going.