which is an assault on our national security has to be treated as the any other entry point. steve: exit question. a lot of people don t realize they see the pictures and they think oh, we should help those people. but just because you need a job or just because you want to be reunited with your family those are not grounds for asylum under the current laws? no. asylum is if you are being purse cuted for political reasons or for other reasons. not if you want a job. that is very, very clear, steve. steve: all right. dr. sebastian gorka joining us from the washington area. sir, thank you very much. and happy thanksgiving tomorrow. happy thanksgiving to you, steve. steve: why did one city just vote to remove dr. ben carson s name from a school? we re going to tell that you. and the thanksgiving travel rush is on. here s an inside look at boston s logan airport. we re live across the
the train was empty at the time. the train station was not closed and service was unaffected. the city mayor called the device rudimentary and said it could not have exploded. here in washington, the washington area, police and t.s.a. personnel began checking passenger s bag on the metro transportation system. screeners swabbed the outside of the bags but did not look inside. two civil rights groups started online petitions, against inspection program. correspondent molly henneberg has latest on a terrorist threat that could impact everyone. u.s. authorities say the intelligence shows al-qaeda and the arabian peninsula want to poison food and hotel and restaurants. put it in a synchronized attack. it appears it hasn t gone beyond the idea phase, but the department of the homeland security, d.h.s. did breach hotel security and restaurant officials about this potential threat. in a statement, d.h.s.
the train was empty at the time. the train station was not closed and service was unaffected. the city mayor called the device rudimentary and said it could not have exploded. here in washington, the washington area, police and t.s.a. personnel began checking passenger s bag on the metro transportation system. screeners swabbed the outside of the bags but did not look inside. two civil rights groups started online petitions, against inspection program. correspondent molly henneberg has latest on a terrorist threat that could impact everyone. u.s. authorities say the intelligence shows al-qaeda and the arabian peninsula want to poison food and hotel and restaurants. put it in a synchronized attack. it appears it hasn t gone beyond the idea phase, but the department of the homeland security, d.h.s. did breach hotel security and restaurant officials about this potential threat. in a statement, d.h.s.