since then i have the chemical burns and reaction rash on my face. i could smell the chemicals and like, it s obvious something is not right. before two days ago you could not stand here without getting a headache. it s travelling to inside the ground, it s a very rural area where this happened, these people have farms and livestock and it s going into the waterways. sandra: begin america reports with that train derailment up ending people s lives in a small ohio town where there are lingering safety questions at this hour. almost two weeks after the disaster. hello, welcome, i m sandra smith in new york. hi. john: happy wednesday to you, john roberts in washington. people in east palestine, ohio hoping to get some answers during a town hall meeting, after a train went off the tracks 12 days ago carrying hazardous chemicals. a toxic fire spent plumes of toxic smoke for days. sandra: some residents are worried about water and air quality. people getting sick, f
could be 13 again and that would change the number of palestinians exchanged to 39. all oaf that we ll likely see in the hour to come of what will develop, but it was yesterday when ten thai hostages we leased, one filipeno and 13 israelis and this was one of the first hugs, the first moments of re-juneons that we saw reunions we saw of a little girl, a 5-year-old and her mother, both taken hostage when they were visiting her parents. they finally were able to join their families yesterday at the hospital. once again and this was another reunion of a different family, 9-year-old ohad ran into his father s arms there in the hospital with his older brother patting him on the head before he walked over hugging his mother. they again were kidnapped on october 7. these final embraces after so many weeks of wondering what in the world was happening to them. it is these moments of joy, widespread celebration, but this is just the beginning of these hostage release withs so many ot
not having to worry about the future makes it possible to make the present as best as it can be for everybody. . john: bad weather in the northeast causing flightmares for thousands of flyers including a few celebrities. don t enter your bedroom. actors dax shepherd and kristin bell said after delays, their family was ready to spend the night at the airport. more than 7,500 flights were delayed and 900 cancelled.
committee. they are holding their first field hearing here in the rgb later tonight. john. john: a lot of fentanyl coming through the ports of entry, but also coming in between the ports of entry as well. griff jenkins for us, some very compelling pictures, thank you. excellent reporting on all of that as usual. remember the flightmares at the airports during the holidays? what went wrong and if he thinks it could happen again. john: still no word from president biden on the mysterious objects shot down by the u.s. military after waiting what some day was too long to take down the chinese spycraft, did biden overreact to the latest unknown objects? senator tom tillis will weigh in just ahead. when you don t provide information and there s a dirth of information, it did lead to wild speculation, it can lead to unfounded fears. homeowners:
Travel experts warn that the first summer since pandemic restrictions began will bring a surge in passenger numbers that could lead to delays, disruptions, postponements or even cancellations of flights.