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First foreign train engineer takes part in New Year's Eve ceremony in Seoul

Andres Albiol, the first foreign train engineer to serve in Korea, attended the New Year’s Eve bell-tolling ceremony, Monday, as one of the nation's representative citizens.

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unhappy investors had gone to the fbi. one month later, he was back in florida, but not under arrest. what no one knew was that scott had cut a deal with the fbi to act as an informant. >> this is scott rothstein, november 16th, monday, 1:43 p.m. >> reporter: he wore a wire and helped convict 26 people involved in his ponzi scheme. and despite his cooperation, in 2010, he was sentenced to 50 years in prison. but one big question emerged, speculation about that woman in the firm who'd been killed. >> whether melissa knew about the ponzi scheme is one of those great mysteries. >> reporter: scott had started his ponzi scheme three years before melissa was murdered. >> is it time to take a fresh look at the whole melissa lewis murder? is there something more sinister? >> reporter: detective brian kendall now had a whole new problem with his fairly straightforward case against tony, the jealous train engineer.

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an anomaly in the 23rd car. ten miles later, the next waypoint, the temperature was going up even more and then 20 miles after that, the temperature was so hot it was in the final stages of failure. that's when a signal went to the train engineer to hit the brakes and stop this thing, too late. the time the train came to a stop it had derailed and looked like they didn't even know it. mike tobin on the ground in east palestine, ohio, watching it and talking to the folks on the ground. what do we make what the ntsb has said so far, mike. >> it was pretty interesting. it's a pretty fiery comments, 100% preventable, no accidents, everything is part of the mechanism and but stopped short of saying it was the fault of the crew or of norfolk southern. and indication through that report that there was nothing wrong with the tracks.

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oil. so here most likely it would not have been required, but yes, it could have helped the train to stop and probably would have stopped sooner >> just so i understand because it's a lot to absorb there. are you saying the sensors are the -- the sensors weren't working or that the driver ignored the warning from the sensors? >> or all three of the problems. were the sensors working? that's going to be one of the things that the ntsb wants to know right up front because those sensors are really lifesaving because they would have sensed the hot wheels. they would have sensed what's called a hot box and told the train engineer. did that system work and did the engineer get that warning? that remains to be seen. and then if those two things occurred, did the engineer have time to stop the train and would the system [ inaudible ] on this train have helped it stop. so they are all if this then

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here. why? >> well, it may or may not have made a difference here. so what happened, when we see that video with the fire under the train, the train tracks for most major rail lines are smart tracks and on the track are defect detectors and they have infrared sensors and they detect if a wheel or axel is overheating, that's called a hot [ inaudible ] it sends an automated message, voice message to the train engineer and you have to stop if you have a hot box. so if those sensors were working as they should have been, and the engineer got that warning, then the engineer should have been able to stop. now, this braking system, this electronic controlled pneumatic braking system, nickname ecp, would have been required for all trains carrying high hazmat, highly flammable materials, however, it was limited to trains over 70 cars going over 30 miles an hour and carrying

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years, major railroads have eliminated nearly a third of their jobs. that's according to the surface transportation board, independent government agency. we spoke with one train engineer in illinois who said she retired this year because of a lack of sick time. she says more of her former co-workers will likely follow her out of the business. >> i'm in contact virtually every day with former co-workers and co-workers from other railroads that i run into in the course of trying to get our story out, and it's the same. there is -- there are many people who do not see themselves long-term. >> brotherhood of maintenance of way employees voted to reject the deal. a spokesperson says i don't think it's an exaggeration some could quit the railroad. frustration of working for these bums is real. legitimate problems in the labor

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Andrew Michael Szymanski

Andrew Michael Szymanski, (Andy), of Lititz, Pennsylvania passed away on August 24, 2022 at Landis Homes after a long illness. Andy was born on March 8, 1941 in Cleveland, Ohio

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>> he wore a wire and helped convict 26 people involved in his ponzi scheme. and despite his cooperation, in 2010, he was sentenced to 50 years in prison. but one big question emerged, speculation about that woman in the firm who had been killed. >> whether melissa knew about the ponzi scheme is one of those great mysteries. >> scott had started his ponzi scheme three years before melissa was murdered. >> is it time to take a fresh look at the whole melissa lewis murder? is there something more sinister? >> detective brian kendall, now had a whole new problem with his fairly straightforward case against tony. the jealous train engineer. >> is this woman melissa killed because she knew too much? >> after we think we had this solid buttoned up case, we do have the whole scott rothstein ponzi scheme comes into play. >> the fbi combed through the detectives files, looking into a melissa rothstein ponzi link. >> they spent a week going

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Fred Lorn Miller - ETV News

Fred Lorn Miller passed away due to complications from an accident at the age of 80 on February 4th, 2022 at the Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada with family members by his side. Fred was born September 14th, 1941 in Scobey, Montana to Jacob and Erna Miller. He was the 6th of 8 children. […]

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