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ygzd This Morning from CBS News, Oct. 6, 2016
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Lejx Report finds school attacks are preventable  when communities identify warning signs and intervene
 People impacted by train derailment in Ohio sit down for Thanksgiving dinner                                                                                                                               People impacted by train derailment in Ohio sit down for Thanksgiving dinner          02:19                                                                      A chemical fire at a Kentucky train derailment t stanley cup hat caused evacuations has been extinguished and people can return to their homes, rail operator CSX said Thursday. CSX spokesperson Bryan Tucker said in an email Thursday afternoon that  the fire is completely out.  He said that authorities and CSX officials reviewed air monitoring data stanley cup  and decided it was safe to let displaced return home.The CSX train derailed around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday near Livingston, a remote town with about 200 people in Rockcastle County. Residents were encouraged to evacuate.                                        Two of t stanley cup he 16 cars that derailed carried molten sulfur, which caught fire after the cars were breached, CSX said in a previous statement Wednesday. It s believed that the fire released the potentially harmful gas sulfur dioxide, but officials have not released results of measurements taken from air monitoring equipment that were deployed Wednesday night. Thank you to the first responders who worked hard to put out the fire at the train derailment site in Rockcastle County,  Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said in a social media post.  While t Nkjc Stephen Sondheim, musical theater legend, has died at 91
 For 11-year-old Marley Dias, a good book opens the world.  You always have words. You re able to express your emotions when you read,  Dias said. But there are some books she s assigned in school she s grown tired of.                                          When we actually got into the classroom, the books were just mainly about white boys and dogs,  Dias said.             Marley wanted books she could relate to - with characters like adidas samba  her.         So I just went to my mom and then she told me,  Well, what are you going to do about it    Marley said. She started a book drive. The idea was simple, but ambitious - to collect 1,000 books about black girls.  And we started posting pictures on Instagram  stanley cup of me holding black girl books and pretending to read them. And then, flash - we added a hashtag, and now it s become a full-on book drive,  Marley said.She came up with the hashtag,  1000BlackGirlBooks.             Well, we know that social media is like the main outlet for us to get anything that we want now, so it needed to be fun, catchy and just something easy to remember. So we wanted 1,000 books and wanted them to be black girls, so you just kind of smack them together and you got a hashtag,  Marley said.                                             Dias family                                        Marley s initial apprehension about finding 1,000 books has now been replaced with excitement. First, local media got wind of  jordan her drive, which led to appearances with Larry Wilmo