Time. That matters. Oh, yeah, and we are expecting high tide again later tonight, around 9 00. So thats the next time well see the water inch up. The mornings high tide around 9 00 a. M. In the heat of this, so that made matters worse for people across the northeast dealing with the rain trying to get to work or drop their kids at school. Sandra thank you, katie. John joining us again by phone, onika williams, she works at a daycare in coney island, she was on a bus earlier today and took amazing video, when we spoke with you last hour you were trying to make your way home as we watch your video here. Are you there yet . No, im Down The Street from my house. Im almost home. John whats it been like trying to get home . Its been better. Its still raining but the road is clear, its not as bad as this morning. Which tells me the trucks the drains are being cleared so its making going home a little easier. Sandra onika, you dont sound as energetic as you did before. Youve had a long commute
close, could bring some of the hostages home very soon, but i don t want to get into details or things because nothing is done until it s done. and we have more to say, we will. but things are looking good at the moment. sandra: at this hour, awaiting updates from both the state department and the pentagon on the war in the middle east of a the president there says a hostage deal with hamas is very close and he is optimistic. and also an update is expected from the pentagon a short time from now after the u.s. military carried out an airstrike last night, killing several militants from iranian proxy group. a lot to learn in the coming minutes and hours. hello, welcome, john, great to be with you. john: good to be with you as well, sandra. john roberts in washington. america reports . an agreement could be announced at any moment but what we know at this hour about the hostages. the deal on the table would free about 50 israeli women and children in exchange for 150 pales
compagno, and co-host of bottom line, dagen mcdowell. fox news contributor, leslie marshall and doug collins. we begin here. president biden expected to leave the white house later today. president biden reelection campaign faces abysmal polling. how low can you go for joe. the president posted this picture on his birthday joking about his age. thanks for the well wishes, everyone, turns out on your 146th birthday, you run out of candles. the white house was pressed over his age. is the president too old to hang around another four years? there is no alarm behind th scenes. kayleigh: you have pieces in the washington post and wall street journal, latest nbc poll shows approval rating plummeting to 40%, lowest of his turn. political rivals apeer to be gaining ground with presidential candidate beating biden in head-to-head match up in the latest fox news poll. the president loses to president trump by 4 points, to ron desantis by 5 and nikki haley by 11 politico says
bolton. he wrote, for a guy who couldn t get approved for ambassador to the u.n. years ago, couldn t get approved for anything since, begged me for a non-senate-approved job says libyan model on tv. gets fired because frankly, if i listened to him, we would be in world war vi by now and goes out and writes a nasty book, all classified security. who would do this? here s a better question, who would be stupid enough to hire the person you just described? and, if it s not true, why is it a national security issue. this is quite an argument. everybody told me not to hire john bolton, so i did, and he sucks. trump is all worked up about john bolton s book in which he reportedly says the president personally told him he was holding up the aid to ukraine in exchange for dirt on the biden family. the white house doesn t want anyone to read this. they sent a threatening letter saying the book contains significant amounts of secure material. which is funny coming from the guy who woul
a u.s. citizen dies of the coronavirus in china. i knocked on the door, only to be chased by the family. i ll tell you who took the most heat. i ll let you know what you need to watch out come up. one call changes everything for a homeless woman. abc news starts right now. a u.s. citizen has died of coronavirus in china. abc is told she died at a hospital in wuhan. the embassy said they re not providing more information out of respect to the family. worldwide more than 24,000 people have been ininvestigated with the virus. off the coast of japan more than 60 people have the virus. it s been quite the ordeal. reporter: we re about to see video from inside the ship. she s not allowed to leave her cabin unless instructed. this is what kwarn tee at see looks like. yesterday we were on a cruise ship, i can do swimming. now today i m in jail. julie choi s 15-day vacation started on jarp 20th. five days later it was interrupted by a person testing positive fo