bench today. she says the 85-year-old will continuationing in on cases like reading court briefings and transcripts. this is the first time justice ginsburg missed hearing arguments. surgeons removed cancerous growths. just ginsburg fell and broke her ribs. no word when she ll return to the bench. the president national security advisor is now walking back the president s own plan to pull troops from syria. ahead, what john bolton says about what next for u.s. troops fighting isis. plus, we ll talk with the twin brother of the american cued cue accused of spying in russia. he s worried his brother is used as a political pawn. that s coming up as our reporting continues on this
there to be slaughtered. now there s some negotiation about protecting the kurdish soldiers? reporter: that s right. this is what the national security advisor saying. the united states will safeguard those who fought alongside u.s. troops to help fight isis and fight other terrorist organizations. that s essentially the kurds there. the u.s. considers them an ally. the turkish government said those kurdish force are the terrorist organization, the national security advisor will be meet with the turkish president in week. a spokesperson for the president, to argue that a terrorist organization represents kurds is above all disrespectful to our kurdish brothers. there s no doubt that a terror group cannot be a ally of the u.s. atop of these discussions the wall street journal reporting that the turkish government is requesting substantial aid from the united states. they want help from the u.s. to
shepard: phil keating live, thanks. as partial government shutdown drags on, thousands of transportation security administration employees continue work without getting any pay at our nation s airport. trase gallagher reporting. reporter: nationwidnationwide are about 52,000 airport employees. t.s.a. workers make about $40,000 a year. many are paycheck to paycheck employees and no end to the partial shutdown. lot of them are scrambling to pay the bills. there s a lot of anxiety out there amongst the workforce. really we aren t sure what will happen. reporter: as a result, lot of t.s.a. workers have admitted looking for outside work and calling out sick. it s being dubbed the blue flu.
lawmakers voted last month to send stone s transcript to mueller. now it sounds as if he s set to receive much more. the president has denied there was any collusion. the catherine harris is reporting live from washington. reporter: house intelligence committee voted last fall to publicly release transcripts from the republican-led investigation. except a hand full including james comey and admiral mike rogers and john brannan. they were involve in the briefing for the incoming president which included the russia case. as well as transcripts from democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. they promise to share all transcripts to robert mueller. congressman schiff believes there maybe conflicts that are criminal i do have concerns about certainly multiple witnesses and
caught up in the mueller investigation. thousands national park employees are off the job. visitors reporting all kinds of trash developing everywhere. we ll go live to one park where ordinary folks are stepping in to help clean up. live look at the dow after a wild first week of 2019. man, what was that? whiplash. we re up 139 today about half a point which is very mild compared to recently. we ll have live reporting from the markets on the new york stock exchange and from the box business network as reporting continues on a monday afternoon.