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George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston was thrown into disarray as 36% of TSA personnel were absent during a 40-day government shutdown. Queues extended for six hours, with passengers sleeping in the terminal after missing their flights, including former Attorney General Bill Barr, who found himself in the same predicament. As spring break travel surges to record levels and Congress remains at a standstill, experts indicate that the situation may deteriorate further. Here’s everything you should be aware of.

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00:00Imagine arriving at an airport and finding a security line that stretches underground,
00:05across three floors, and spills outside onto the street.
00:09That is exactly what happened at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas,
00:14where a staggering 36% of all TSA officers called out of work in a single day.
00:21The reason? A partial U.S. government shutdown that has now lasted 40 days,
00:26leaving 50,000 TSA workers across the country working without a single paycheck.
00:31In Houston, travelers waited up to six hours just to reach the security checkpoint.
00:37One woman from Boston missed her flight entirely, waited eight hours,
00:42slept at the airport overnight, and tried again the next day.
00:46The lines were so long, former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr
00:50was spotted waiting alongside regular travelers for over two hours.
00:54With spring break travel at record highs, and no deal in sight from Congress,
00:59experts warn this is going to get worse before it gets better.
01:03Houston, the city with the longest airport lines in America.
01:07And right now, no end in sight.
01:09Houston, the city with the Mimiität and the stukannen site.
01:09Houston, the city with the agency with the receiver.
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