face the possibility of having their vis as canceled, if this does change yet again. and there s also that factor of humiliation for some after seeing what happened about a week ago to some people where they were either taken off planes, where they were detained or turned back. people really are don t want to go through that. so you d expect to see a bit of wait and see with a lot of people to see if things are going to change yet again. because there is that feeling that it is very uncertain. they feel this is a legal process that could be lengthy or things could change yet again very quickly. there s a bit of cautious optimism that things might change for the better, for some people. but for most, i think they want to wait and see what happens next. a lot of uncertainty. a lot of people may be aff t affected by the practicalities of this. broadly, it s also about
logistically creating that. that s why we are doing the planned power outage. the power outage is up to 12 hours today. that could change but we ll certainly keep you updated. the immediate area will be affected again of 52 up to 500 of pg&e customers will be aff t affected. when that s correct. the search resume approximately 9:00 a.m. this morning. yes. work does continue inside the building. > they were able to go back in and stabilize the point where they felt it was safe to go back in. our second challenge is the crane and the position of the crane and the telephone or the power lines.
suspicious packages that led to an evac ways of jacksonville international airport in florida were a hoax, that s what a federal law enforcement official tells cnn. the suspicious bag was x-rayed, nothing was in. wjx reports the suspect was arrested at the airport. ground beef is being recalled, central valley meat company says almost 90,000 pounds of the beef may contain small pieces of plastic. it was shipped to arkansas, nebraska and north carolina. similar recall last month aff t affected shipment, no one has gotten sick. looks like a normal landing except that is not a runway, that s the highway. the pilot said the plane lost power during an inspection
phil philip cousteau reports from plaquemines, louisiana. reporter: he has been fishing in these waters for 35 years, but when he started this habitat looks different. it is hard to imagine that this is all water and little spits of grassy marshland here, but you are saying that most of this was land before? 80% of this in back of us, that was a little bitty pond back there, and it was all gone and nothing but land. all of this around here was solid land when i first started fishing. reporter: even before the gulf oil spill, they were aff t affected, and channels were formed for the industry, but the remaining marshland is lost to erosion. when you start to lose the habitat areas, you lose the ability of the young shrimp to hide and grow up to a place where they can survive better in
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