airports jammed with people from chicago to los angeles. traffic was tough and going through the airport was very tough. so a lot of traffic and a lot of people. reporter: and in st. paul, minnesota, long lines at the checkpoint. typically, i come at this time when i fly out and there s not this amount of people. usually you breeze right through. reporter: american, united and delta expecting to serve a combined 18 million customers this holiday. roads seeing some of the busiest traffic, with nearly 49 million expected to drive. and while gas prices are falling, aaa says the $3.63 national average for a gallon is still the most expensive thanksgiving week average on record. i mean, what else can we do? we have to travel. you have to get to point a to point b. reporter: americans willing to fight the crowds, and their budgets, if it means getting away for thanksgiving. it tells us that despite the inflation, despite the high gas prices, people are still wanting to reconn
evacuation, warren lawrence made the dangerous decision to stay put. i moved here knowing that when a hurricane comes or high winds come, we re going to have water. reporter: and in st. bernard parish, authorities warning anyone who stayed to keep out of the flood waters. you will get a knock at your door. you re going to have to deal with us. period, the end. reporter: for those who are in the actual impact zone, at this point now it s just a matter of riding it out. joe? kerry sanders on the ground for us. stay safe out there. we re going to check in with fema in a half hour on barry expectations and preparations there. thanks again. as i.c.e. officials are expected to begin raiding some of the largest cities across the country tomorrow including chicago and new york, thousands took to the streets across the country to protest these efforts to arrest thousands of
the state here, and in st. louis. lastly, we will take a look at the state of indiana, a key state in this senate race. gary, indiana, one of the strongholds for the democrats. that is where president obama is going to be trying to turn out the democratic vote. the pledge to fight for the little guy. instead they have $1.5 trillion. i heard president obama speak today. i had to listen. i was in the plane. i had nothing else to do. he was talking about you have to tell the truth. and yet 28 times he said, you can keep your doctor if you like your doctor. much of mr. trump s speech is dismantling of the legacy.
world. specifically praying for peace on the korean peninsula, and asking for a spirit of reconciliation. it is estimated 250,000 people were on hand in st. peter s square in rome. he broke with tradition on thursday by washing the feet of both men and women during a holy thursday service. he prayed today for those suffering in syria and here in the holy land. protestants and catholics celebrated here in jerusalem with service at the church of the holy church. there was tight security with 200 catholics attending mass at st. joseph s church in baghdad. heather: thank you from jerusalem. gregg: the unite united
happy easter. pope francis telling the faithful that the world is divided by greed and wounded by selfishness and violence and drug trafficking. let s go live in jerusalem. reporter: pope francis used his first easter as pope to call for world peace, specifically on the korean peninsula, urging both sides to renew a spirit of reconciliation there. it is estimated 250,000 people were on hand in st. peter s square in rome. since he was elected 3 weeks ago, pope francis has placed a special emphasis on helping the poor and those in need and a more humble church, breaking with tradition on thursday, washing the feet of both men and women at the holy thursday service. he also prayed for those living and suffering in syria and the holy lan. and protestants and catholic who