some fishing boat, so called ghost ships suspected to be north korean vessels have washed up on japanese shores with only human skeletons on board. north korean fishermen are more than willing to risk starvation and death because of the almost unattainable quotas that have given by kim s jet strearegime. how much pressure are they under? oh, a lot. if they lose control of the boat, they will be punished. reporter: analysts say north korean fishermen grow more desperate by the day and we can expect more confrontations like this on the high seas. that might occur next year at some point during the competitive crab fishing season. north koreans are not allowed to reap that harvest because of sanctions. they re going to be more desperate. very interesting. the north korean fishermen in custody, could some of them ask
campus of the university of california merced. he s 18-year-old freshman fizel mohammed. he was shot and killed after he fled the scene. four people were injured. a 7:00 p.m. eastern time news conference has been scheduled, where officials are expected to announce more details in their investigation and when officials plan to reopen the campus. in california, officials have voted to delay the opening of the crab fishing season because of a potentially deadly toxin found in dungeness and rock crabs on the coastline between oregon and the southern border of santa barbara counties. and texas and the plains states face a threat of severe weather the next couple days. talking about severe thunderstorms that can spawn some tornadoes, also flash flooding is a threat. with flood watches being posted in parts of the southern plains. we are having this weird november heat wave in new york, especially. we will check in with the wnbc weather anchor dave price.
her new nonprofit organization for girls, go to cnn.com/impact. the bravest girl in the world airs sunday night, 7:00 p.m. eastern. 11 days into the government shutdown with no immediate end in sight. jake tapper and the lead coming up next, focusing on the industry that could lose millions. jake, crab fishing season starts soon, and they can t get permits. you have the captain from the deadliest catch on today. you wouldn t think it has anything to do with it, but it does. i bet he s not happy. one of the things about the government shutdown, we know there are 800,000 furloughed workers and we also know there are hundreds of thousands of workers who are working without paychecks and all the residual effects from all those individuals not being able to buy things. and also from government bureaucracies and national parks and all sorts of things being closed, thus affecting, for instance, the people who run stores near national parks.