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fromw the southwest border a personal and professional perspective. i haveout the years, seen illegal immigration and cross-border crime you've all extensively. i have seen -- evolve extensively. i have seen narcotics traffickers crossing the border in 1993.nto el paso i have seen the horrific aftermath of cartel violence has criminal groups battle for control on certain parts of the border. i've seen people that criminal organizations have brutally beaten or left behind to die. i have seen migrants thrown into the rio grande to distract pursuing agents. seen thei have never conditions that we are currently experiencing on the southwest border. the influx of family units and unaccompanied children has increased exponentially. facilities are beyond capacity. officers and agents are stretched to their limits. contending with an unprecedented humanitarian and border security crisis, and a crisis situation demands a crisis response. on april 2, 2019, former dhhs secretary nielsen -- dhs secretary nielsen created the ip ac. this purpose was to court if the
fromw the southwest border a personal and professional perspective. i haveout the years, seen illegal immigration and cross-border crime you've all extensively. i have seen -- evolve extensively. i have seen narcotics traffickers crossing the border in 1993.nto el paso i have seen the horrific aftermath of cartel violence has criminal groups battle for control on certain parts of the border. i've seen people that criminal organizations have brutally beaten or left behind to die. i have seen...
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border intand southwest border to sepae the colleagues. the border patrol asked for an additional 186 officers to assist for a total of 731 officers pulled from the ports of entry. the reassignment is absolutely necessary as we must help to patrol as they respond to the record high level of the crossings into pretensions that the reassignment from the ports of entry to the border patrol facilities comes with consequences. the truck crossings trying to cross the border are uncharacteristically long delays and the fourth century have been forced to close and curtail weekend cargo processing hours. as the officers of pulled the ports nationwide we may begin to experience we times at airports and northern border as we head into the busy summer travel season. the negative impacts extend beyond the trade and travel and more concerning to me is the impact we are seeing on the narcotics interdiction efforts on the southwest border ports of entry. at the ports of entry they are down and we are seeing significant increases between the ports as the b
border intand southwest border to sepae the colleagues. the border patrol asked for an additional 186 officers to assist for a total of 731 officers pulled from the ports of entry. the reassignment is absolutely necessary as we must help to patrol as they respond to the record high level of the crossings into pretensions that the reassignment from the ports of entry to the border patrol facilities comes with consequences. the truck crossings trying to cross the border are uncharacteristically...
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. >> the southwest border has two dynamics. we have got 30 or 40000 a month trying to evade capture and increasing amounts of drugs and money laundering like hard narcotics fentanyl and opioids that are killing americans all over the country. >> many americans have died coming across the border and i would concur. and as evaluated if necessary from those law officials on the ground you concur that would help you accomplish your mission quick. >> yes. . >> which technological advance. >> i will make three key points. one every mile of border comes with technology cameras and lighting not just a dumb wall it is fully supported by technology that tells our agents what is happening. >>. >> and a smart barrier. the 120 budget will fund the power effort with surveillance capability with no border viewers and that our higher resolution and more modernized but if there are flaws and loopholes would that help us control quick. >> it would dramatically. >> i yield back to go the chair. >> actors sick - - acting secretary telling families
. >> the southwest border has two dynamics. we have got 30 or 40000 a month trying to evade capture and increasing amounts of drugs and money laundering like hard narcotics fentanyl and opioids that are killing americans all over the country. >> many americans have died coming across the border and i would concur. and as evaluated if necessary from those law officials on the ground you concur that would help you accomplish your mission quick. >> yes. . >> which...
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we will move on to the next topic, the guy making jokes on the southwest flight getting in trouble, southweste handing out water, it should be vodka because they have been sitting on the time act. not funny, got taken off the plane. southwest says we regret the event, we welcome customers each year and aim to maintain the comfort of all of them. we share this report with our customer relations team. up a reply from each of you. >> i am stunned. i said something very similar, not vodka, everyone should have free food because we have been sitting on the tarmac for so long. this is will not a terrorist comment. i was very surprised the man was taken off the plane and the flight attendant would be so offended. shannon: others defended him but maybe there's more we don't know. >> america has to like that. we have this outrage culture and it is getting tiresome and southwest when they do the seatbelts and exit signs it is always a standup routine on southwest, they are constantly joking about the process. they should be able to joke about this. >> when everyone is stuck on the tarmac for hours -- >
we will move on to the next topic, the guy making jokes on the southwest flight getting in trouble, southweste handing out water, it should be vodka because they have been sitting on the time act. not funny, got taken off the plane. southwest says we regret the event, we welcome customers each year and aim to maintain the comfort of all of them. we share this report with our customer relations team. up a reply from each of you. >> i am stunned. i said something very similar, not vodka,...
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the fourth of this year they apprehended 5235 migrants at the southwest border. that is the highest number ever recorded. in the first six months of fy 19 over 150 groups of 100 or more migrants at the border that is a 7400% increase over the entire entirety. apprehensions between the ports of entry are on track to reaching 12 year highs. they've already uncovered more than 3,000 fraudulent cases this year alone for adults posing as biological parents. if this isn't a crisis i'm not sure what the committee deems to be one. actually, we do. yesterday the subcommittee held a hearing entitled mcleod, the tsa workforce crisis homeland security risk. i appreciate the work that i would say thousands of migrants per day overrunning the system is the actual crisis at risk. this will be the sixth hearing in five months focus on the border. six hearings and zero solutions. the committee has heard testimony for the organizations exploiting the immigration law for financial gain. worst, they have abused children and women during their journey here in the desert and held with
the fourth of this year they apprehended 5235 migrants at the southwest border. that is the highest number ever recorded. in the first six months of fy 19 over 150 groups of 100 or more migrants at the border that is a 7400% increase over the entire entirety. apprehensions between the ports of entry are on track to reaching 12 year highs. they've already uncovered more than 3,000 fraudulent cases this year alone for adults posing as biological parents. if this isn't a crisis i'm not sure what...
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who at cbp had input in this comprehensive plan to secure our southwest border? were the men and women on the ground consulted? >> thank you, congressman. absolutely yes. so it was a combination, first and foremost, of our field leadership and field agents as well as the program office in headquarters. >> thank you for that clarification. limited time. so agents and operators in the field, what you're saying is actually had input into the analysis that identified the need for hundreds of additional miles of enhanced physical barrier, 21st century technology, access roads and law enforcement personnel to gain operational control of the southwest border, is that your statement, sir, that the men and women on the field made this determination, not bureaucrats in d.c. and not politicians in d.c.? >> yes, congressman. they had a significant amount of input in all of that, first and foremost. >> and are you aware that that -- that that appropriations was included in the 2018 appropriations bill for border security improvement plan? >> yes, congressman. >> this is what
who at cbp had input in this comprehensive plan to secure our southwest border? were the men and women on the ground consulted? >> thank you, congressman. absolutely yes. so it was a combination, first and foremost, of our field leadership and field agents as well as the program office in headquarters. >> thank you for that clarification. limited time. so agents and operators in the field, what you're saying is actually had input into the analysis that identified the need for...
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what's an airline like southwest going to do?demand on the busiest routes and does that theirhey might pare back service on some of the less popular routes? that's a possibility and you might see fares go up little bit there, but we're not talking about a huge spike in prices and that's how the airline especially united, american and southwest they're going to adjust to the situation unless they get the max back which they hope might happen by the end of august. >> that was going to be my xt question, but you anticipated it beautifully as always. thanks, phil. >> thanks, sue. >> phil lebeau. the quest to build a home that can stare down a hurricane. ♪ ♪ >>> here's a look at what to watch for tomorrow. the meetings will be released giving the fed inshts into the bank's thinking on the direction of interest rates. amazon hostser its shareho meeting which will include voting on proposals related to the use of facialog rtion software. president trump is expected to meet with democratic leaders to astructure and that's what to watch f
what's an airline like southwest going to do?demand on the busiest routes and does that theirhey might pare back service on some of the less popular routes? that's a possibility and you might see fares go up little bit there, but we're not talking about a huge spike in prices and that's how the airline especially united, american and southwest they're going to adjust to the situation unless they get the max back which they hope might happen by the end of august. >> that was going to be my...
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it's actually longer than our southwest border. it's much more sparsely populated. there are a few ports of entry along that northern border through which a lot of trade occurs with canada. the ports near detroit for example, which supports automotive industries. we have the same issues there, making sure those ports are technology enabled and proper stats so that the legitimate traffic and trade can goo throuh the. then we need to be thinking about using technology across hundreds and hundreds of miles where virtually no people live on either side of the border but to make sure that we are able to take illegal crossings that might be happening there. >> is a racial aspect to the fact that the canadian border is much less protected? >> we'll once go there. i think that it's a much less traffic border where illegal migration is concerned. i think that is one of the reasons there's so much attention being paid to the t southwest border. >> next call. from illinois. >> thank you very much for your service. mymy question is, how is it that they are approaching the probl
it's actually longer than our southwest border. it's much more sparsely populated. there are a few ports of entry along that northern border through which a lot of trade occurs with canada. the ports near detroit for example, which supports automotive industries. we have the same issues there, making sure those ports are technology enabled and proper stats so that the legitimate traffic and trade can goo throuh the. then we need to be thinking about using technology across hundreds and hundreds...
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southwest airlines started flying to hawaii two months ago. there was a lot of fanfare.urs. >>> doesn't a trip to hawaii sound nice right now? our bay area forecast isn't too bad as you've been tracking for us. >> earth day forecast, mother's day forecast. whatever you have planned today, it should be a really nice sparkling afternoon with temperatures warming up inland. today, not so much. winds blowing in the city. 54 downtown. 52 in danville. 54 san jose. but we'll get into a lot of sunshine. the warmest day of the week is today. and then we'll talk about a cooling trend. showers possible right on through the workweek, even into next weekend. >> lisa, thank you. >>> also ahead -- joe pawelski n the sharks. and families are gathering itaround the table.america, thanks to reynolds wrap, dinner preparation is perfect, and everyone knows to be mindful of their manners. dinnertime has changed. our quality hasn't. reynolds wrap: foil made in the usa since 1947. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevag
southwest airlines started flying to hawaii two months ago. there was a lot of fanfare.urs. >>> doesn't a trip to hawaii sound nice right now? our bay area forecast isn't too bad as you've been tracking for us. >> earth day forecast, mother's day forecast. whatever you have planned today, it should be a really nice sparkling afternoon with temperatures warming up inland. today, not so much. winds blowing in the city. 54 downtown. 52 in danville. 54 san jose. but we'll get into a...
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southwest, to their credit, instant hi executed him.is statement: we regret any less than positive education appearance a customer has onboard our aircraft. makes sense, it could have been worse, could have been this guy. >> oh! [laughter] greg: child should be arrested. sean, i maintain that humor is a device that is used to deescalate situations from violence. we have a generation that doesn't like humor. which mean we're going to have more violence. >> i completely agree with that. first of all, isn't southwest supposed to be the fun airline? greg: yes! >> i read this article, and basically, i guess the guy who got kick off, his wife had said to flight attendant, hook, we've all been on this tarmac for a while, take it easy, and she said, well, i've been on the tarmac too for a while, and i'm like, you're a flight attendant. [laughter] it's your job. greg: that is so true. >> give me a vodka. greg: terry? >> what. greg: i don't know. [laughter] this is the part where you respond with witty or informative -- >> banter. i don't actuall
southwest, to their credit, instant hi executed him.is statement: we regret any less than positive education appearance a customer has onboard our aircraft. makes sense, it could have been worse, could have been this guy. >> oh! [laughter] greg: child should be arrested. sean, i maintain that humor is a device that is used to deescalate situations from violence. we have a generation that doesn't like humor. which mean we're going to have more violence. >> i completely agree with...
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a village in southwest uganda. the main source of income is farming. but of when i need paraffin i send the child to get it's we buy some every day because it's hard to get money in the so i buy just a little when it's gone the next day i buy some warming up. the family spends around a 1000 ugandan shillings around $25.00 u.s. cents a day for a small amount of pathing also called kerosene. what isn't considered districts but has homes in the only 700000 people. today sunday and many are making their way to church this cable is part of the national electric grid but he says just 20 percent of the population got recovery and as mayor of a minister policy of a sissy he wants white scale change including getting rid of the paraffin lamps which are known as a bill to congo produces. carbon monoxide so we would want one treated needed good says the biggest couple using the music gets russell carbon emissions in this. coming and going ose everyone in the minister patted saint and everyone knows him he wants to win them over to his big idea by 2021 small of co
a village in southwest uganda. the main source of income is farming. but of when i need paraffin i send the child to get it's we buy some every day because it's hard to get money in the so i buy just a little when it's gone the next day i buy some warming up. the family spends around a 1000 ugandan shillings around $25.00 u.s. cents a day for a small amount of pathing also called kerosene. what isn't considered districts but has homes in the only 700000 people. today sunday and many are making...
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there were the spanish to the south and southwest and mexico in what's now the american southwest. there was the french in the interior of the u.s., the drainage of the mississippi river, the missouri, the ohio and arkansas rivers. there was also the british who claimed -- you know, had sort of freshly been kicked out of the colonies but still felt that they would repossess them at some point. and then there was the new american nation. and then there were a variety of different groups of american indians, mostly un-united, disunified in their opposition to european expansion. but what happened over the sort of the first half of the 19th century was at first the french pulled out. napoleon decided he needed to spend his time and money conquering europe. this led to the louisiana purchase and then shortly thereafter the exploration of that territory by lewis and clark. the war of 1812 basically consolidated american possession of of the colonies, especially the eastern seaboard, and pushed the british up into what is now canada. and then finally in the mexican-american war, extingui
there were the spanish to the south and southwest and mexico in what's now the american southwest. there was the french in the interior of the u.s., the drainage of the mississippi river, the missouri, the ohio and arkansas rivers. there was also the british who claimed -- you know, had sort of freshly been kicked out of the colonies but still felt that they would repossess them at some point. and then there was the new american nation. and then there were a variety of different groups of...
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we propose with several countries, 15, southwest america, to organize an agenda with the time. from a staffing point, and to have a review on a process of freedom and very important issues. so we propose this idea in different point of view from those who support intervention, which could be a great mistake i think. or the people who expect the regime says it is going to be defeat only by sanctions or just to wait for addition between the army. so we said, there is one that i described just before. in another study is to make something similar that mexico proposes in the 80s and 90s which works. which is dialogue to have an international imperative and to have her results. there are two different ideas in order to solve the conflict, let's not say we are not here, we are not to have a position. by the way, i can from the left but we are democrat people. we think and we have commitment with human rights and freedom. and they are not with the merger under maduro regime. thank you. >> thank you. >> i am from the mexican per usual,president trump continueso mexico, one day in the n
we propose with several countries, 15, southwest america, to organize an agenda with the time. from a staffing point, and to have a review on a process of freedom and very important issues. so we propose this idea in different point of view from those who support intervention, which could be a great mistake i think. or the people who expect the regime says it is going to be defeat only by sanctions or just to wait for addition between the army. so we said, there is one that i described just...
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so, our winds are out of the generally southwest. that on shore flow. 14 miles an hour out of sfo, the west, southwest. 13 in san francisco. looking at 19 miles an hour winds in san ramon. 14 in concord d,7 miles an hour winds right now. it is all because of this upper level low moving close enough to us. some of the isolated showers could drift into the far north bay as we head through the afternoon and on futurecast. you can see that we are looking at cool weather for all of us today. tomorrow starting off the day with low clouds. sunshine, temps warming upstarting friday. and then through the next several days. the heat definitely will be on feeling more like summer. our sunset at 8:24. sunrise at 5:49. daytime highs below average this time of year, i'm sure you felt it. stepping outside. 62 in san francisco. 65 in oakland. 70 in redwood city. mountain view, 71 in fremont. and 72 for san jose. so, after we get through today, and the cool weather, we are going to warm up time for the weekend. so friday into the weekend, the temps w
so, our winds are out of the generally southwest. that on shore flow. 14 miles an hour out of sfo, the west, southwest. 13 in san francisco. looking at 19 miles an hour winds in san ramon. 14 in concord d,7 miles an hour winds right now. it is all because of this upper level low moving close enough to us. some of the isolated showers could drift into the far north bay as we head through the afternoon and on futurecast. you can see that we are looking at cool weather for all of us today....
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explained to direct people why. >> southwest border is to dynamics on the border security front. we got 30, 40000 people a month trying to evade capture across the border and increasing amounts of drug smuggling and were talking hard narcotics, opposing opioids like fentanyl, synthetic opioids killing americans in communities all over the country. >> many americans are dying from thisth poison pouring across our border and i would concur. with enhanced physical barriers as requested by the department of human security and as evaluated as necessary by the law-enforcement professionals on thesa ground do you concur that enhanced physical barriers would help you accomplish a mission? >> yescc thank you. what technological advances along the border of an amended generally and how will the fiscal year 2020 budget further those investments? >> make three key points. one, every mile of border comes the fiber-optic centers, cameras, lighting and not just a dumb wall but fully supported by technologya that is happening n those areas. >> he said something that is indeed: call -- no questio
explained to direct people why. >> southwest border is to dynamics on the border security front. we got 30, 40000 people a month trying to evade capture across the border and increasing amounts of drug smuggling and were talking hard narcotics, opposing opioids like fentanyl, synthetic opioids killing americans in communities all over the country. >> many americans are dying from thisth poison pouring across our border and i would concur. with enhanced physical barriers as requested...
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he will be meeting with students and other young adults this morning at los angeles southwest collegeuss access to affordable health care. he launched the tour earlier this week and his last stop will be san diego. >>> the time is 4:46. teachers in the east bay getting ready to go on strike. they say they are disappointed the contract talks ended with no deal and they plan to be on the picket lines on monday. these teachers are part of the new haven unified school district that spans from union city to south hayward with just over 11,000 students. the union says it reduced a request for a may 20% pay raise down to 10% over two years. but the school district says that is not in the budget. >> they absolutely deserve a raise, a substantial raise, we just don't have the money to do it. >> i cried when we first found out because we love the kids and it is a disruption for them and us in our year. it is tough, really tough right now. >> the new haven school district has offered a 1% pay increase with a one time bonus of 3%. all 575 teachers and support staff in the union say they are prepa
he will be meeting with students and other young adults this morning at los angeles southwest collegeuss access to affordable health care. he launched the tour earlier this week and his last stop will be san diego. >>> the time is 4:46. teachers in the east bay getting ready to go on strike. they say they are disappointed the contract talks ended with no deal and they plan to be on the picket lines on monday. these teachers are part of the new haven unified school district that spans...
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so in the desert southwest and mountain southwest, uranium mining has always been, you know, a dodgey issue. we need it. we know we need it. we use it in everything from x-rays to refining and refining and refining for a nuclear power plant. in previous decades, we've been actually able to take high grade and step it down but that was actually some of the excess that was out there after the cold war. that stock has been substantially used up. so what are we going to do? technology breakthrough of mining seawater. mining seawater. for uranium. we should be joyful and pushing these technologies because they solve some of the moving problem of, we want nuclear generation but where are we going to get the uranium, how are we going to step it up. turns out even the technology has moved forward on that. just look, other thought experiments, how many of us in high school in our "popular science" magazine used to get excited, how do you generate design is out a rolling out it's bobbing power generation. it exists now. and it works. and it's much more robust than anything that's ever been desi
so in the desert southwest and mountain southwest, uranium mining has always been, you know, a dodgey issue. we need it. we know we need it. we use it in everything from x-rays to refining and refining and refining for a nuclear power plant. in previous decades, we've been actually able to take high grade and step it down but that was actually some of the excess that was out there after the cold war. that stock has been substantially used up. so what are we going to do? technology breakthrough...
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the more confusing it becomes gloriously al-jazeera in the southwest of england also is of the world's biggest shipping companies are meeting in london to discuss ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions the industry moves 90 percent of the world's trade and has the same carbon footprint as germany has in norway where one crees chip company is setting a green example. the club and yeah it's on the west coast of norway where there's been a long rich history of ship building but this is something different to ships the roald amundsen the for itself once in a nearing completion and there are steps into the future if these nestles the fate of the this is it will take paying passengers through remote parts of the world powered partly by passing new expedition ship together is a complex process as you might imagine involving welders carpenters and plumbers and of course electricians there's more than 750 kilometers of cabling to say nothing of detailed an extensive wiring for powering the ship by self generated electricity the batteries anjan place yet so what's what are we what's going to be
the more confusing it becomes gloriously al-jazeera in the southwest of england also is of the world's biggest shipping companies are meeting in london to discuss ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions the industry moves 90 percent of the world's trade and has the same carbon footprint as germany has in norway where one crees chip company is setting a green example. the club and yeah it's on the west coast of norway where there's been a long rich history of ship building but this is something...
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northeas wind sweeping back around to the southwest. it will have a big effect on the temperatures you experience today.n 65 i charlottesville. 50 in northern frederick county. 55 in ellicott city. 62 in washington. your planner for today, everyone starts off on the cloudy and kind of cool side. as soon as you start to break out into sunshine, temperatures will be in the 70s very, very quickly today. the earlier you get there, the higher your temperatures will go by 5:00, barely up to 70 degrees for northern and northeastern area. mid to upper 70s. culpepper, fredericksburg. all of those areas well above 80 degrees. it could be quite a difference between fairfax and fredericksburg orgg has town and plan on most everybody in the 70so 80 degrees. for tomorrow, everybody gets a southwest wind and sunshine and everyone will be inhe 80s for tomorrow. in fact, some spots might get close to 90 tomorrow. day a stray shower late today and again tomorrow afternoon. higher rain chances now friday afternoon and ening. saturday not a total washout b
northeas wind sweeping back around to the southwest. it will have a big effect on the temperatures you experience today.n 65 i charlottesville. 50 in northern frederick county. 55 in ellicott city. 62 in washington. your planner for today, everyone starts off on the cloudy and kind of cool side. as soon as you start to break out into sunshine, temperatures will be in the 70s very, very quickly today. the earlier you get there, the higher your temperatures will go by 5:00, barely up to 70...
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well, becoming increasingly persistent through the day, heavy at times for northern ireland the southwestst of england. for the south, we could see some sunshine and sunshine for the northern isles, breezy across—the—board however and particularly gusty in the west, quite murky for many western coasts and hills, too. but in the best of any sunshine, we could see temperatures up to 23 in london. just 11 though in a very overcast aberdeen. through thursday night on into friday, more rain across the northern half of the uk. but the south, hopefully the cloud will thin and break a little, starting to set us up for a slightly brighter day and southern areas on friday. at the end of the night though, you can see the next batch of heavy rain waiting to move and to the north west. but at least a mild enough start for friday, thanks to a sitting in the mild air, and that covering of cloud. but here we are on friday, you can see how the fronts drape themselves across northern ireland and scotland, some really wet weather to come i think for the southwest of scotland in particular. further south, th
well, becoming increasingly persistent through the day, heavy at times for northern ireland the southwestst of england. for the south, we could see some sunshine and sunshine for the northern isles, breezy across—the—board however and particularly gusty in the west, quite murky for many western coasts and hills, too. but in the best of any sunshine, we could see temperatures up to 23 in london. just 11 though in a very overcast aberdeen. through thursday night on into friday, more rain...
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our members live two blocks southwest of the site. we're very close neighbors and support the project wholeheartedly. there's been community outreach over the last several years. we were acquaint with the design and very much like the design. as you know it complies with the existing height limit. there will be no pile driving during the project and we hope au prove -- you approve it. >> commissioner: thank you, next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i'm danny sauder the press of north beach neighbors. this is a project you're board and members support. if this was just a discussion about the park or venue or hotel, that would be one thing but it's a package and the chance to get them together is a rare opportunity and we think it's a set of changes that will improve that area. the engagement with the project team has been superb. we've had them before our board and before our members multiple times. they've been receptive to feedback. as previously mentioned with he blanket babylon closing soon we think can't happen soon enough. we
our members live two blocks southwest of the site. we're very close neighbors and support the project wholeheartedly. there's been community outreach over the last several years. we were acquaint with the design and very much like the design. as you know it complies with the existing height limit. there will be no pile driving during the project and we hope au prove -- you approve it. >> commissioner: thank you, next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i'm danny sauder the press of...
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las vegas amazingly cool even for in the desert southwest. in the mounts you can see there is still a little bit so they are not done yet. water temperatures very cold, 51 to 55. fog will have no problem forming. a little coming down there. some around santa claire but that is it for us as the low kick out and the high starts to build in. partly cloudy and mostly 60s for most of the highs. >>> it has been a busy day in japan for president donald trump. he became the first world leader to meet with the new emperor. the emperor and his wife greeted the president and first lady at an outdoor ceremony. they exchanged gifts including an american made viola for the emperor and a bowl for the president. the focus was on frade between the two countries. >>> we are currently negotiating a bilateral trade agreement that would benefit both of our economies. our goal es to reduce our trade deficit with japan, remove trade barriers and barriers of all kinds so that u.s. exports will really have a fair and very profound footing. >>> the president made an u
las vegas amazingly cool even for in the desert southwest. in the mounts you can see there is still a little bit so they are not done yet. water temperatures very cold, 51 to 55. fog will have no problem forming. a little coming down there. some around santa claire but that is it for us as the low kick out and the high starts to build in. partly cloudy and mostly 60s for most of the highs. >>> it has been a busy day in japan for president donald trump. he became the first world leader...
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but yes, southwest has got it. you know i would sign up for awards program of that gets you in the door for a free bag rewards program, sometimes does that we'll do that so if you're loyal to one company. you don't 3 airline credit cards that if you're loyal like southwest are ameridan or delta and they fly where do you go get the credit card because you're back supply for a to keep your costs down well since you bring up credit cards that's another issue a lot of kids are getting credit cards and i call a kid anything it's like under 30. simple. i call a campaign to get this. that's off the yes and millennials are showing us something banks first informa said their charge offs our at 7 year highs and we came out recession about 8, 9 years ago, so people started getting healthier sir barton money now they start to have problems banks write off more now it states bp hher it's it's alarming it's not bad, but it's alarming at this point in time. though the number of days that millennials are bought behind on their cre
but yes, southwest has got it. you know i would sign up for awards program of that gets you in the door for a free bag rewards program, sometimes does that we'll do that so if you're loyal to one company. you don't 3 airline credit cards that if you're loyal like southwest are ameridan or delta and they fly where do you go get the credit card because you're back supply for a to keep your costs down well since you bring up credit cards that's another issue a lot of kids are getting credit cards...
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southwest wind a lot of. southeast wind at the surface thing the atmosphere. on top of that you will see a lot of heavy rain straight into tuesday, some places are likely to see about three to five inches of rain with swol enrivers and surated >>e a onalt. k yo the brols had been moving the migrants am its custody to less crowded places but they aren't being bussed down the road, they are being flown to a new state. here's jonathan vigliotti. >> hundreds of migrants were airlifted from south texas to san diego this weekend. another journey for many who first crossed into the u.s. by foot. their arrival not welcomed by some. >> the department of homeland security says flights like these will take place three times a week with each plane carryk around 130 people. >> once on the imrownd, the detainees are figurer printed and processed. kusoms if border protection will decide whether to he release them. the airlifts are the latest attempt to handle the surge in central american families crossing the border for asylum. more than 100,000 migrants were detained in ap
southwest wind a lot of. southeast wind at the surface thing the atmosphere. on top of that you will see a lot of heavy rain straight into tuesday, some places are likely to see about three to five inches of rain with swol enrivers and surated >>e a onalt. k yo the brols had been moving the migrants am its custody to less crowded places but they aren't being bussed down the road, they are being flown to a new state. here's jonathan vigliotti. >> hundreds of migrants were airlifted...
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May 29, 2019
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notice each of those tornado icon southwest of kansas city. other tornado reports you can see west of downtown. numerous thunderstorms going on with the potential of a tornado moving to the city, the metropolitan area of kansas city right now. we will keep you updated on damage from lawrence, kansas with the university of kansas is located west of kansas city. a messy situation with numerous tornadoes reported right now. >>> in southern california before -year-old boy recovering after being attacked by a mountain lion. happened yesterday afternoon in san diego county. the boy with the group of about a dozen people in the attack happened. witnesses say the boy's father kicks the animal in the throat and threw a rock to scared way. the child taken to the hospital with non- life-threatening injuries. wildlife officials later went back to catch the animal. >> while they were at the scene the mountain lion came to the location about 7:00 at night. at that point in time the animal was euthanized. >> officials tracking the mountain lion say the anima
notice each of those tornado icon southwest of kansas city. other tornado reports you can see west of downtown. numerous thunderstorms going on with the potential of a tornado moving to the city, the metropolitan area of kansas city right now. we will keep you updated on damage from lawrence, kansas with the university of kansas is located west of kansas city. a messy situation with numerous tornadoes reported right now. >>> in southern california before -year-old boy recovering after...
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one system coming in from the southwest and one from the pacific northwest. not as cold but breezy. low clouds will not be far away. another low is on the way. we have had many come into northern california, drop into southern california, nevada and also arizona giving them unseasonably cool temperatures. yesterday was warmer in santa rosa, then las vegas, palm springs an phoenix. in fact, las vegas was 22 degrees below normal. they were hard pressed to get to 70. well, into the rockies there is snow and severe weather ahead of that. we have another low coming in and there will be activity in the mountains today and tomorrow. then for everybody on sunday. probably into monday. there could be some very impressive totals coming in, especially to tahoe truckee, the central sierra and the san joaquin valley and shasta. keep that in mind. for us it looks like sunday morning we will get rain. the good news is it should be out of here by late morning, early afternoon. it will be cool and breezy. yesterday we had convective activity popping up. much quieter today. the pattern is not as cond
one system coming in from the southwest and one from the pacific northwest. not as cold but breezy. low clouds will not be far away. another low is on the way. we have had many come into northern california, drop into southern california, nevada and also arizona giving them unseasonably cool temperatures. yesterday was warmer in santa rosa, then las vegas, palm springs an phoenix. in fact, las vegas was 22 degrees below normal. they were hard pressed to get to 70. well, into the rockies there...
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>>> the new kpix is at 7 pm starts now with that" on a southwest flight. evening. i am ken bastida. >> i am elizabeth cook. we are live at the airport with more in that dramatic bird strike emergency. andrea. >> reporter: the good news is everyone aboard the plane minute to the ground unharmed. the trouble began , when the plane hit the tarmac and the pilot realized they did not have the control they wanted. on final approach to oakland international from burbank, southwest flight 30 hit a large bump, slamming into at least one bird, seconds before touching down on runway 30. >> it is a large bird. that is our final round at 1000 feet. >> south west 390 you cut out. there are several birds about 1000 feet? >> yes. >> reporter: moments later air traffic control operators began warning pilots lying over the oakland estuary to land at the airport to be on the lookout. >> use caution. that was reported 30 seconds ago several birds 1000 feet on final. >> reporter: with the boeing 737 on the ground , pilots discover a significant post bird strike public, steering seems t
>>> the new kpix is at 7 pm starts now with that" on a southwest flight. evening. i am ken bastida. >> i am elizabeth cook. we are live at the airport with more in that dramatic bird strike emergency. andrea. >> reporter: the good news is everyone aboard the plane minute to the ground unharmed. the trouble began , when the plane hit the tarmac and the pilot realized they did not have the control they wanted. on final approach to oakland international from burbank,...
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we know her as a southwest pilot who a few months ago successfully landed a southwest airliner that had taken off from laguardia. the engine blew leaving a hole in the fuselage. she successfully landed that. she was one of the first women in the navy to fly high performance aircraft. quite a story for this woman. >> center spot is a marine sergeant. she is one of 36 women marines who were permitted to serve in vietnam. she was a clerk. you can see from her picture, she did a lot of other things. volunteering at orphanages and things of that sort. she was able to travel around vietnam emily was a flight nurse during the korean war. she flew between japan and korea, medevac in the casualties from the korean peninsula. >> they were responsible for the evacuation of marines out of the valley. >> our army representative is martha putney. her story is amazing. she was one of the first 40 african- american women to join the women's army auxiliary corps. hand-picked by plastic. to travel to fort des moines. it was a great effort on the part of a civil rights activist as well as the support of t
we know her as a southwest pilot who a few months ago successfully landed a southwest airliner that had taken off from laguardia. the engine blew leaving a hole in the fuselage. she successfully landed that. she was one of the first women in the navy to fly high performance aircraft. quite a story for this woman. >> center spot is a marine sergeant. she is one of 36 women marines who were permitted to serve in vietnam. she was a clerk. you can see from her picture, she did a lot of other...
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she works at nasa headquarters in southwest and sent out the invitation for me to > speak. >ce. >> like everything else nasa does, top-notch vent. >> i bet. >> of course. they literal are -- literally are rocket scientists. >> yes. very cool. >>> outdoor activities today, maybe a little hit and miss forp raindrtoday. especially early. i think the afternoon plans may be relatively unscathed by the e ather. unfortunately i've had to muff up the rain chances for the weekend. right now with a cloudy sky overhead, washington national airport is sitting at 62 degrees. still have that persistent east wind for now. that wind willo turn t the southwest later on today, and that will scour this wedge of cool, moist air out, of here allowing a nice recovery later in the day. for now, it's all abt the clouds. 59 in gaithersburg. 64 in quantico. 57 in winchester. and you can see there is a ndttle area of light rain here west of richmo just not too far from charlottesville. this is doing its best to lift in our general direction. wewill keep a chance for raindrops here early on today. lat
she works at nasa headquarters in southwest and sent out the invitation for me to > speak. >ce. >> like everything else nasa does, top-notch vent. >> i bet. >> of course. they literal are -- literally are rocket scientists. >> yes. very cool. >>> outdoor activities today, maybe a little hit and miss forp raindrtoday. especially early. i think the afternoon plans may be relatively unscathed by the e ather. unfortunately i've had to muff up the rain chances...
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. >> southwest hikes its dividend and that's where we begin tonight's market focus.irline is raising the divide to 18 cents per share and southwest is buying back nother $2 billion worth of its shares. ae stock today was up fraction to $52.01. alibaba posted sales and earnings that beat analyst expections. the chinese e-commerce giant saw growth in user engagement especially in the country's less-developed cities as as an increased in its cloud alibaba rose 1.5% toen 177.60. ag technologies missed both earnings and revenue targets as the company saweakness in its pharmaceutical and food markets. agilent gavets quarterly guidance which fell below wall street forecasts. shares fell 11% to $67.64. >> changes could be on the way at legg mas. "the wall street journal" said triadcut costs and gimprov profit margins at that firm. legg mason rose 4.5% to $36.29. the children's place posted stronger than expected result, t the retailer saw same-store sales dropped and it sees staying flat for the rest of the year. as a result, shares dropped about 7% to $104.37. wall street n
. >> southwest hikes its dividend and that's where we begin tonight's market focus.irline is raising the divide to 18 cents per share and southwest is buying back nother $2 billion worth of its shares. ae stock today was up fraction to $52.01. alibaba posted sales and earnings that beat analyst expections. the chinese e-commerce giant saw growth in user engagement especially in the country's less-developed cities as as an increased in its cloud alibaba rose 1.5% toen 177.60. ag...
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southwest winds all night have really helped to hold those temperatures up. southwest at 14 miles per hour, now, 73 in fairfax. 72 in manassas. 74 in montgomery county. 79 in annapolis. now '60s up in charlestown, west virginia. your commute for today, off to a dry, mild, and breezy start. there will be an opportunity for for a shower or thunderstorm toey. if you traveling, you could have flight delays toward dallas or houston with some severe weatherhreats there. closer to home there's a cold front moving across ohio. that is reson we have that storm chance in the forecast for today. ahead of it, southwesterly windg brig the warm and humid and unfabel air into the region. that's cold front comes in later, it acts as a focusing mechanism to help generate storms. betweenbo a 2:00 and 3:03:00, plan on the rumbles of thunders. 2:00, 3:00, 4:00. after 4:30, 5:00, most of that heads toward e eastern shore and into parts of southern maryland. not everyone's going to get rained on. i would at lst plan for a thunderstorm or two. our severe weather threat in the lowes
southwest winds all night have really helped to hold those temperatures up. southwest at 14 miles per hour, now, 73 in fairfax. 72 in manassas. 74 in montgomery county. 79 in annapolis. now '60s up in charlestown, west virginia. your commute for today, off to a dry, mild, and breezy start. there will be an opportunity for for a shower or thunderstorm toey. if you traveling, you could have flight delays toward dallas or houston with some severe weatherhreats there. closer to home there's a cold...
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we know her as the southwest pilot who just a few months ago successfully landed a southwest abler that had taken off from laguardia and an engine blew, blowing a hole in the fuselage. and tammy successfully landed that. she was one of the very first women in the navy to fly the high performance aircraft. and really quite a story for this woman. sandra spot is one of 36 women marines who were permitted to serve in vietnam she was a clerk, obviously you can see from her picture that she did a lot of other things on the ground and volunteering in orphanages and things of that nature. she was one of the few military women besides nurses who are able to travel around vietnam when she worked with senior leadership at head quarters there in saigon. emily walker was a flight thursday during the korean war. she flew between japan and korea. medevacing casualties from the korean peninsula. she was with one of the storied evacuation units. they were responsible for the evacuation of marines, served with them for 18 months. and our last woman, our army representative martha putny. her story is jus
we know her as the southwest pilot who just a few months ago successfully landed a southwest abler that had taken off from laguardia and an engine blew, blowing a hole in the fuselage. and tammy successfully landed that. she was one of the very first women in the navy to fly the high performance aircraft. and really quite a story for this woman. sandra spot is one of 36 women marines who were permitted to serve in vietnam she was a clerk, obviously you can see from her picture that she did a...
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african-americans from other parts of the country, from the deep south, some from the southeast, some from the southwest. people came from missouri. they came here with limited skills and quite often they were forced to take some of the poorest jobs here. many people worked their way up, but otherwise there was a little bit of underclass that went with that. this is the honor cabin. it is a cabin that was made by a german immigrant, as the representation of what it was like to be here. small cabins became frame houses, and then, especially if you were a beer aaron, you wound up with a mansion. many people had wonderful homes, ran their own businesses, and worked hard. many of the industries were created by germans, migrants to milwaukee, so there was a pool of talent and high energy people interested in building milwaukee. >> on cities tour staff recently traveled to milwaukee to learn about its rich history. to watch more video from milwaukee and other stops on our tour, visit c span.org/citiestour. >> sharon withycombe talks about pregnancy in the 19th century. she describes the experience of childbir
african-americans from other parts of the country, from the deep south, some from the southeast, some from the southwest. people came from missouri. they came here with limited skills and quite often they were forced to take some of the poorest jobs here. many people worked their way up, but otherwise there was a little bit of underclass that went with that. this is the honor cabin. it is a cabin that was made by a german immigrant, as the representation of what it was like to be here. small...
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there is ao believe crisis at the southwest border. mr. perez: i do, unlike anything i've ever seen in 26 years. rep. guest: in your report that you provided to us as part of your testimony, you say i believe on page three that i seized over one million pounds in fy 2018,arcotics is that correct? mr. albence: that is correct. rep. guest: mr. perez, you also gave a figure in your report. with the amount seized by your agencies be in addition to what ence had in his report? mr. perez: it would. we collaborate with those would have been de-conflicted. rep. guest: you report one million pounds, mr. perez, you brought yours down and said you will seized in that physical year, one point one million pounds of marijuana, 282,000 pounds of cocaine, 248,000 methamphetamine, 6500 pounds of heroin, and 2400 pounds of fennel, is that correct? mr. perez: that is correct. rep. guest: thank you. please thank the men and women you serve with. i think as the american public, as members of congress, we often don't give you and the men and women you work with
there is ao believe crisis at the southwest border. mr. perez: i do, unlike anything i've ever seen in 26 years. rep. guest: in your report that you provided to us as part of your testimony, you say i believe on page three that i seized over one million pounds in fy 2018,arcotics is that correct? mr. albence: that is correct. rep. guest: mr. perez, you also gave a figure in your report. with the amount seized by your agencies be in addition to what ence had in his report? mr. perez: it would....
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so that is happening through most of the border communities on the southwest border. it really is taxing on the nongovernment organizations, and these communities. because we are the entry point. most of the individuals that we encounter are not coming to stay on the border communities. they are making their way and lent to the interior. >> laura: so the audience knows the encompassing job, the border patrol a list of what you are doing. we have investigative of course with all the enforcement, rescue ops we saw today, child care. that is why you went into border patrol to open up child care. medical care, processing and of course the attainment. and i want to play something. this is a tweet from a politician and castro, his -- we will put it up on the screen. this is quite a shock. there is no words for this horror and our country will look back at this dark chapter in our history. disregard of humanity of children because of their race. and national origin. he was reacting to the horrific drowning that occurred just a few days back. and two children lost their lives
so that is happening through most of the border communities on the southwest border. it really is taxing on the nongovernment organizations, and these communities. because we are the entry point. most of the individuals that we encounter are not coming to stay on the border communities. they are making their way and lent to the interior. >> laura: so the audience knows the encompassing job, the border patrol a list of what you are doing. we have investigative of course with all the...
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airlines and southwest will fly. flights in and out of these gates, the us 68 will probably be open later this year possibly in november. no this entire expansion project has been fast track to cost a total of about $58 million. but these new gates are considered to be temporary. they are a short and middle term solution to the growth here at the airport airport hopes that in the long run. they can sit down with the city of san jose and design a new terminal that will serve as a permanent replacement, it will be built in the same location as these temporary terminals in san jose charles clifford kron 4 news. >>in national news tonight, house speaker nancy pelosi says the white house wants an impeachment fight, listen to the argument the bay area democrat made today. >>the white house is just crying out front is that's why he flipped yesterday because he he was hoping because he was somehow or other you all have a story that isn't real and you you want to believe that there's all the chinese in our caucus. it simply i
airlines and southwest will fly. flights in and out of these gates, the us 68 will probably be open later this year possibly in november. no this entire expansion project has been fast track to cost a total of about $58 million. but these new gates are considered to be temporary. they are a short and middle term solution to the growth here at the airport airport hopes that in the long run. they can sit down with the city of san jose and design a new terminal that will serve as a permanent...
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in the southwest of england. and this is the fullest of all his competing in the european elections and in the southwest of. and the a 7 week long election is drawing to a close with a final phase of voting on sunday the governing body campaign has focused on prime minister narendra modi who is seeking a 2nd term in office the opposition has accused him of stirring up hindu nationalism so while raman reports from vida nassif one of the prime ministers votes to heartlands. it's loud it's passionate and it's drawing crowds to the city about an hour see they've come to see priyanka gandhi from the indian national congress party drum up support her party wants to unseat the incumbent m.p. that's prime minister narendra modi for the moment it's more about political celebrity and less about politics. but analysts say a resurgence of the opposition is countering modi's record his personality and hyper nationalism what has happened is a modi has projected himself as a personal figure who represents india india's national
in the southwest of england. and this is the fullest of all his competing in the european elections and in the southwest of. and the a 7 week long election is drawing to a close with a final phase of voting on sunday the governing body campaign has focused on prime minister narendra modi who is seeking a 2nd term in office the opposition has accused him of stirring up hindu nationalism so while raman reports from vida nassif one of the prime ministers votes to heartlands. it's loud it's...
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government has built a tent city in an effort to handle the flow of migrants along the southwest border this holds 125 people. >> reporter: carlos ruiz is an agent with the u.s. border patrol. how big is the need for this kind of facility? >> it's very big. we're over capacity. you can imagine, alone yesterday, we apprehended almost 1,600 people. >> reporter: this air- conditioned tent, and another like it in el paso, will hold up to 500 men, women, and children at a cost of nearly $37 million. there are showers and bathrooms on site, with cameras in the common areas always watching. meanwhile, on capitol hill today... >> that is the worst concern that we have, trafficking or child smuggling. >> reporter: ...acting homeland n curity secretary kevin mcaleenan asked for more money to handle the influx of migrants along the southwest border, including children potentially being used as pawns. >> young children are being put in the hands of smugglers, coming all the way to our border with the promise that they'll be allowed to stay. >> reporter: to combat what d.h.s. calls fraudulent famili
government has built a tent city in an effort to handle the flow of migrants along the southwest border this holds 125 people. >> reporter: carlos ruiz is an agent with the u.s. border patrol. how big is the need for this kind of facility? >> it's very big. we're over capacity. you can imagine, alone yesterday, we apprehended almost 1,600 people. >> reporter: this air- conditioned tent, and another like it in el paso, will hold up to 500 men, women, and children at a cost of...
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out of the southwest. and 13-mile-per-hour winds in antioch.ontinue to stay breezy to windy as we head through the day. here is that san mateo bridge camera. and you can see the rain drops and the wet camera. temps running in the 50s to start off the day. and boy, yesterday, it was wet. soggy in santa rosa. record daily rainfall yesterday in santa rosa. and the second wettest day in may of all time, on record. in nta ro. wettest day, on may 2005. but picking up 2.10 inches of rain yesterday. and we are not done yet. that upper-level low, bringing that active weather for us. let's time it out for you on future cast. taking you hour by hour. scattered showers, sun breaks and isolated thunderstorm is possible with this low-pressure system. a few showers for friday morning. but drying out and clearing for the rest of your friday. a nice break from the rain. let's talk about that afternoon and evening commute cast today. yesterday, it was a mess. we are looking at scattered we're going to start in the south bay. taking you up 880 and 680 and you can
out of the southwest. and 13-mile-per-hour winds in antioch.ontinue to stay breezy to windy as we head through the day. here is that san mateo bridge camera. and you can see the rain drops and the wet camera. temps running in the 50s to start off the day. and boy, yesterday, it was wet. soggy in santa rosa. record daily rainfall yesterday in santa rosa. and the second wettest day in may of all time, on record. in nta ro. wettest day, on may 2005. but picking up 2.10 inches of rain yesterday....
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we're here at the southwest wh waterfront e they're telling me that they have a plentiful supply.'s not the case for everyone. this freezer would typically b filled to the top with boxes of live crabs. >> this is all that's leftover from a weekend of hell. four leftover soft shellcrabs. >> reporter: the freezer is empty and so are the crab pots. there's a shortage of crabs coming from the gulf. mix that with the memorial day demand and you've got some disappointed customers. >> last year memorial day weekerecrabs we abundant. i had to pull teeth to get >>th. ee is the general manager of the bethesda crab house. he says he ran out of crabs about 5:00 on memorial day. some carryout crab shops ran out even before then. e's still waiting on a shipment. >> crab house. may i help you? we will have crabs, but it will probably be aroun 4:30. >> multiple crab houses told me weather conditions in the midwest have drastically reduced the supply. maryland crabs near season, but it's early and they're small. for some this big crabs from louisiana and texas are the bulk of their bsiness. >> sup
we're here at the southwest wh waterfront e they're telling me that they have a plentiful supply.'s not the case for everyone. this freezer would typically b filled to the top with boxes of live crabs. >> this is all that's leftover from a weekend of hell. four leftover soft shellcrabs. >> reporter: the freezer is empty and so are the crab pots. there's a shortage of crabs coming from the gulf. mix that with the memorial day demand and you've got some disappointed customers....