hostages out and aid in, red cross gets access. so again, we have one more day today, hopefully we can get this thing extended and we ll see. any other way they feel they can determine the condition of the hostages, especially the americans? that s why the red cross access is so important because it s eyes on, it s an independent view and look to see how these people are doing. and that s why it s so important, why we have been fighting for it. thank you, john. regarding the attack in jerusalem which hamas has taken credit, does the u.s. view the attack to be a violation of the ongoing truce between israel and hamas? i don t want to get i m not a lawyer here, this attack happened in jerusalem, the pause is in the fighting more specific to gaza. so simple as that. it wasn t therefore it didn t violate. didn t technically violate the deal in place but obviously it s a stark reminder of who they are facing and wa kind of enemy they are opposing. back to the pho
specifically on that topic. now, this is expected to be a record breaking year for air travel. tsa says to get to the airport early. to avoid all the, you know, the long lines and everything, so that s why. it would help if more people did that, right? it would help, yep. i think with the amount of people that do travel, it s good to just give yourself some leeway. and sandra, as always, check with your airlines for any updates and good luck out there. sandra. sandra: good luck out there. that s the message, right? looks ok for now there in denver. we hope it stays that way. it is going to get busy as it always does. alicia, thank you so much and great to see you as we kick off a new hour, college campuses under the microscope. the federal government investigating more than a half dozen schools after a series of alleged antisemitic incidents. welcome, everyone, sandra smith in new york and john, we are closer and closer to the weekend, but a lot still to get to he
devil s advocate. the question i have, in this rule by the circuit court, they talked about the fact that there s no evidence, the government pointed to evidence named in the countries have perpetrated terrorist acts in the united states. if you go with that, life follows precedent. we were not hit by anybody from egypt until 9/11, if it we had ban before that, maybe history would have been different but you cannot predict nationalality of people who are going to strike us next. how can they say we ll be struck by them again if we never been struck by them before.
against landmarks in washington. a look at new blue-collar jobs. today s workers don t only operate machines, they program them, too. let s do this. let s get started. new details emerging about al qaeda s plot to blow up new york s busiest subways. we are now getting dates, locations and more. let s get straight to jeanne meserve in washington. jeanne, what are you learning? reporter: tony, we ve been expecting additional arrests overseas in connection with this case. a federal law enforcement source tells susan candiotti a fourth person has been detained for some time in pakistan, in connection with the case. but it is not clear whether or when this individual will be extradited to the united states. we do not know this individual s nationalality, but they say he is not american. na zazi, the shuttle driver from