among them, airports in new york city, times square, the u.n. building, the statue of liberty. in washington, d.c., he went to the white house and the capitol building and in boston, he went to fenway park and quincy market. that's just some of the places he visited. saab also worked to gain information about the structural weaknesses of bridges and tunnels to determine how a future attack could possibly cause the most destruction. and according to the 33-page criminal complaint just unsealed, saab trained with hezbollah, visiting lebanon on at least ten occasions and received bomb making and firearms training. the department of justice says that saab became a naturalized citizen in 2018. he's been in custody since july, but tracked by feds, at least prior to 2018. and he's now facing a lot of charges federally. nine of them, including providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization. >> for a lot of these attacks, often, it begins with surveillance like this. that could be an early step prior to plots. brynn gingras, thanks very much. we will soon hear from president trump. will he answer questions about