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Amtrak CEO: 'We're Committed to Safety'

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Amtrak CEO Joseph Boardman tells NBC's Tom Costello that his engineers work is verified on a regular basis, that cell phone use is not allowed by engineers on duty, and discusses needed improvements to Amtrak's infrastructure.