Oh of course closed Interstate 5 over the Grapevine earlier this morning and our own Bill Thomas is keeping you apprised of that situation all day today traffic already congested in to Los Angeles International Airport this Thanksgiving morning but the worst of the holiday travel crunch still lies ahead record setting travel is expected beyond the weekend at Los Angeles International Airport l.a.x. Spokesman Heath Montgomery says the largest crowds are still coming up at our peak on Sunday and Monday we re going to expect about 250000 people a day he expects l.a.x. To see 3200000 people over a 14 day span that s up over last year s record and there are additional reasons for congestion we have major construction inside our central terminal area as we ve told the automated people mover and other modernizations 2 to facility travelers are advised to leave several hours in advance Kevin trip a.b.c. News. In other news l.a. City council president Herb Wesson will not seek reelection next
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Facia environment the government says the new currency will take a few years to stabilize and pleaded for patience as it grapples with the worst economic crisis and 10 years there have been violent clashes in Hong Kong between police and students at a university campus protesters are active barricades at the Chinese University and through petrol bombs at the police officers fired tear gas and rubber bullets as the unrest continued after nightfall You re listening to the world news from the b.b.c. The capital of the u.s. State of Alabama Montgomery which became the center of the civil rights movement decades ago has inaugurated its 1st African-American mayor Stephen Reed to Montgomery County judge was elected last month at this hour many he spoke of the historical significance of the moment I stand here in a position that many of those who were sold on the banks of the Alabama River just a few feet from here could always have a magic. This is the culmination of those distant drains let
You ll hear part of that recording and we ll meet a few of the people preserving this important part of America s history and we d love to hear from you comments on our Facebook page or tweet us at 1 am. In Washington I m sure Rahm the house and pitchman in Korean to President Trump is moving into a new phase N.P.R. s Winsor Johnston reports lawmakers will have a chance to question witnesses during public hearings set to get underway this week the House on Wednesday we ll hear from a to diplomats Bill Taylor the acting u.s. Ambassador to Ukraine and George can t the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian affairs their testimony comes as lawmakers continue to investigate whether President Trump used military aid as leverage to pressure Ukraine to dig up dirt on a political rival on Friday lawmakers will question former u.s. Ambassador to Ukraine bitch who was abruptly removed from her post earlier this year it s still unclear whether House investigators will subp
Those are testifying today on Capitol Hill as part of the House Democrats impeachment inquiry of President Trump N.P.R. s Michele Kelemen says they re appearing under subpoena in an opening statement obtained by n.p.r. Foreign service officer Catherine Croft describes her work on the u.s. Policy to provide defensive weapons to Ukraine and she says that during her time on Trump s National Security Council she received multiple calls from a lobbyist who argued that Ambassador Marie Yvon of it should be fired another foreign service officer Christopher Anderson says he worked with the u.s. Envoy to Ukraine once drafting a statement condemning Russia s escalation the White House he says blocked it both he and Kroft distance themselves from Trump s lawyer Rudy Giuliani who s been running what s been described as a shadow foreign policy toward Ukraine Michele Kelemen n.p.r. News Washington 23 Democratic senators want the nation s most powerful consumer protection agency to launch an invest