around 381,000 customers with power. so that s a number that s not as high as we expected. the power grid is really fragile. it s at a point where category 1 hurricane like this one. good news is that the numbers are up for the water services up 55%. with still have 8,500 of the coast guard chapter making sure they are not connected by roads get autoall the food and water they need. we re working to push this bill. once the skull scope is done, fema is on the ground work ing to get power to the hospitals. and then as much customers we can add to the grd as possible. yesterday sadly marked five
because of profiting off of these migrants now and because of that it s a multibillion-dollar trade. this as fox news exclusively learns the number of migrant encounters this fiscal year is surging. more than 419,000 in the are gv, and more than 381,000 in del rio for a total of more than 800,000. and that s just the top two busiest sectors in texas. if the mayors of new york city and washington, d.c., who have received a small number of migrants from texas and arizona, refused to come see the border firsthand. mayor adams of usher s office and saying instead of a photo up at the border, we hope governor abbott will focus his energy and resources on providing support and resources to asylum-seekers. they are bunch of hypocrites. they are fine with illegal immigration flooding across our borders and the crisis caused by the biden administration as long as it stays down in texas. does arise and come in a migrants crossing the border.
president s council of economic advisers. cecilia, good morning. we re grateful that you re with us. the jobs report coming in above expectations, good news for the labor market. president biden, i want to read, quote, we have american americans working in the private sector today than any day during donald trump s presidency. more people than any time in our history. but if we look at the numbers, there are almost two jobs available for every applicant, and that puts pressure on wages to go up. so can we have the kind of jobs market that we have right now without it inevitably leading to inflation? so the jobs report today reflects the fact that we have had a historic recovery from the pandemic recession, and that there are employment opportunities across our economy. and it s across almost every industry. we saw job gains in the private sector of actually 381,000.
smokers would quit among whom 381,000 would be african american smokers. reporter: tonight altria group, the parent company of some leading tobacco manufacturers, saying in part, taking these products out of the legal marketplace will push them into unregulated criminal markets that don t follow any regulations and ignore minimum age laws the fda proposal could go into effect in a year, but it s expected the tobacco industry will fight it, which could lead to a long court battle rehema ellis, nbc news. up next, our series climate challenge. inside california s drought emergency. the difficult choices farmers face and how they impact the u.s. food supply.
stand to make when it comes to this vaccination. and it boils down to the money. with kyrie, i think that s a little bit different. kyrie is very strong willed. he s certainly been very outspoken about number of issues, social justice issues. i mean, last year, you know, after some incidents in our country, he took a few days off. he s somebody who is very cognizant of what s happening in the world. i could easily see a scenario where kyrie irving decides not to be vaccinated and costs himself $381,000 per game. he s going to be making $34 million this year if he s not vaccinated and this will cost him roughly half his salary because he can t play any home games. what is the cost, these are household names. these players have followings all the way down to young kids. anyone who knows basketball knows kyrie. what is sort of the public health consequence of him taking a stand like that? well, because kyrie is such a