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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — President Donald Trump spoke Tuesday about the U.S.-Mexico border as his battle with Democratic lawmakers over border wall funding sends a government shutdown into nearly three weeks.President Trump is scheduled to meet with those working at the border in what the White House has called a "crisis" at the southern border.As Democratic lawmakers continue to flatly reject any funding for the President's border wall, Trump says he has considered declaring an "immigration emergency" in order to lock in funding.WATCH: President Trump's prime-time address hereTODAY'S BORDER BARRIERAbout 653 miles of the 2,000 miles across the U.S.-Mexico border has fencing or barrier, according to the Advocacy for Human Rights in the Americas.U.S. Customs and Border Protection has already set aside about .4 billion to fund construction of new and replacement barriers along the border, Newsy reports. These projects are scheduled for the San Diego, Tucson, El Paso, and Yuma border areas.RELATED: Six takeaways: President Trump talks shutdown, the wall, San Diego borderThat money is expected to go toward upgrades in fencing and levee barrier in the Rio Grande Valley, where the Rio Grande forms a natural barrier between the two countries.Construction already approved by Congress prior to President Trump has already begun on outdated portions of the border barrier.Nearly two and a half miles of metal scrap and landing mat used as a barrier was upgraded to 30-foot high, steel bollard fencing in Calexico in March of last year. This year, construction on secondary wall and primary pedestrian replacement wall is scheduled for San Diego's border.RELATED: TIMELINE: The battle over border wall funding and the government shutdownIt's not clear whether the President's border wall prototypes in Otay Mesa will be implemented, as Congress has yet to approve any funding for the project. Many of those prototypes included concrete. The White House now says they are favoring steel as barrier material.BORDER SECURITY TODAYBorder Patrol San Diego Sector Chief Rodney Scott took 10News anchor Steve Atkinson on a tour of a portion of the region's border last week, showing what works and doesn't work for agents.Scott pointed to newly constructed steel bollard border barrier that will eventually be 14 miles long and 18 high on average, even taller in other areas. The upgrades are significant, Scott said, considering the ease individuals had in cutting through older fencing.RELATED: San Diego lawmakers respond to Trump's border wall comments"On average there's 3 and a half breaches in this per day," said Scott, indicating patches in the fence that have been previously sawed through. "To jump the legacy landing mat fence, run up and start a cut in this fence big enough that you can actually get people through, is less than 2 minutes total time."Scott says the improvements are even more vital, following the attack on Border Patrol agents on New Year's Day, where people were throwing rocks at agents from over the border."On January 1 the people throwing rocks were up on top of that berm," said Scott, confirming one of his agents was hit in the face with a rock. “But he had a riot helmet and shield on, so he wasn't seriously injured."RELATED: Trump says he may build wall without Congressional approvalScott said his agents had to use tear gas after rocks were thrown from Mexico and claimed assaults on his agents are up 300 percent this fiscal year.The White House has said nearly 4,000 "known or suspected terrorists" were caught trying to enter the US to justify their argument for a border wall. However, according to CBP data, only 12 of those individuals were encountered at the southern border from October 2017 to October 2018, according to CNN.Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said earlier this month CBP has stopped over 3,000 "special interest aliens trying to come into the country on the southern border."However, there's no uniform definition of the term "special interest alien." Former Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly defined "special interest" as being "from parts of the world where terrorism is prevalent, or nations that are hostile to the United States," CNN reported. 4240

  济南敏感性龟头怎么调理   

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Padres all-star pitcher Kirby Yates will be out of his comfort zone Sunday night when he and his wife, Ashlee, host a night of stand-up comedy. The event will raise money and awareness for a cause very close to the Yates' heart: Epilepsy.One night in 2018, the couple was asleep when Kirby heard Ashlee begin making strange sounds. It went from that to a seizure. She was pregnant with their second child at the time."It's the first time I'd ever been involved in anything like that," Yates told 10News. "It's hard to see your wife, she's pregnant with our son, and you have feelings that you've never had before.""He was definitely terrified," Ashlee said. "I obviously don't remember it, but I just know he had a very hard time with that."After a myriad of tests, Ashlee was shocked to be diagnosed with epilepsy. "I didn't know it was random and can come at any time or age," she recalls.When searching for ways to cope with the diagnosis, Ashlee turned to one of her favorite things: Stand-up comedy. She had performed at clubs before, but began integrating humor about her condition into her act. "That was actually my outlet. As soon as this happened, that was the first thing I did. I was like, I need to do something drastic to deal with this and I don't know what those options are," Ashlee said. "I like to make people laugh. I like to have fun, so this seemed like a good fit."That led to the decision to host "Comedy for a Cause", which will take place Sunday night at the American Comedy Co. in the Gaslamp. Ashlee will perform with two other well-known San Diego comedians. Kirby and several of the biggest Padres stars will be in the crowd. They also will likely be the biggest targets for the comics' humor, "I know they're big Padres fans, so I'm sure they've been following the season and have some good jokes," Ashlee said. "I did suggest a roast on Kirby.""I told them they can roast me as much as they want and it's fine," Kirby responded. "I enjoy a laugh and I can take it pretty good."Ashlee tells 10News that the show is close to a sell-out, but there are still a few tickets available. 2138

  济南敏感性龟头怎么调理   

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — President Trump wants to restart the U.S. economy by April 12, but multiple economists, governors and health officials are expressing skepticism about that date amid efforts to flatten the curve of coronavirus infections.Still, the longer the shutdown lasts, the harder it will be for businesses to get up and running, economists say. Alan Gin, an economist at the University of San Diego, said if this lasts through April, it should be survivable for many businesses. However, anything beyond that could render reopening less likely."Some businesses are not going to be able to hang on, even with the help that is coming from the federal government, so they will end up closing for good," Gin said. San Diego's economy is hurting as thousands of restaurant, retail and hotel workers are laid off amid the coronavirus restrictions. Meanwhile, the people who are working from home have very few places to spend their money. Jessie Medina, who opened the Femx Quarter co-working and event center in Mission Hills in November, said her business is out ,000 and she had to put two new hires on hold. "We were getting traction, growing, and all of a sudden it's like, stop," she said. "I really want our doors to open, I don't know how much longer businesses that have these liabilities every month can stay open if they're not making money."Medina said she is trying to do her part by taking out from locally owned restaurants and buying from local sellers, but with her very limited income, she can only do so much. The Workforce Partnership reported Friday that more than 13,000 San Diego workers have been laid off, furloughed or seen their hours cut. Those layoff notices are temporarily no longer required law, so the actual number could be much higher. 1784

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Normal Heights will become the testing ground for 7-Eleven's newest store strategy aimed at young consumers.The company will open a location of its "Evolution Store" concept at 3504 El Cajon Blvd. "in the next month or so," a company spokesperson told 10News.The store, geared to have a millennial appeal, will offer consumers options like made-to-order coffee and smoothie drinks, kombucha and cold brew on tap, and self-serve frozen yogurt. The location will also tap into San Diego's beer culture with a concept called "The Cellar," that features an expanded selection of beer and wine and growler station for local craft beer.RELATED: San Diego Symphony's waterfront 'The Shell' gets opening dateChula Vista on shortlist for potential California State University campusA fast-casual restaurant called Laredo Taco Company will also be installed, offering tortillas made from scratch in-store daily and fresh salsa and pico de gallo bar. Food options will boast barbacoa, chorizo, carne asada, carnitas, and breakfast tacos made with fresh eggs, the company says.The store will also boast some tech-savvy options like mobile checkout, a delivery option on the 7NOW Delivery mobile app, and a self-serve vending machine filled with electronics like tablets and headphones."These new stores are invaluable learning labs, where new concepts are tailored to meet the needs of the communities they will serve from sunny southern California to the fast-paced world of the East Coast," 7-Eleven Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Chris Tanco said in a release. "We will continue to evolve based on customer feedback and we look forward to creating the next generation of convenience together."San Diego will be the third location in the country to try out the 7-Eleven concept, in addition to a planned Washington D.C. store front. The company says its first location, which it debuted in Dallas last year, has already proved successful. 1977

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- More than a dozen men were arrested after Border Patrol says they tried to enter the US illegally by boat Monday morning. According to Border patrol, the first incident began around 12:30 a.m. Monday when the US Coast Guard spotted a 23-foot-long vessel with four men onboard roughly six miles off the coast of Mission Bay. All the men, who were determined to be Mexican nationals, were taken into custody for entering the US illegally. Around 3:30 a.m. Monday, the Coast Guard found a small panga-style boat off the Imperial Beach pier with nine men onboard. The nine people aboard the boat admitted to being Mexican nationals and were all taken into custody, according to the agency. 714

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