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if they are philippine citizens missing or who haven't been ben heard from in the philippines, going to the philippine red cross website where you can make inquiries, as well as contacting philippine authorities who are l in a long effort to try to make sure everybody is found, i think jeremy could speak a little bit to the communications because i think one of the problems is cell phone connections were lost. and that will be key to getting that going again. >> absolutely. thank you, senator.lutely the communications infrastructure, especially in the coastal areas was ravaged by the storm.m. it is slowly returning and there is 3g coverage. it's spotty, but it's there.it in tacloban city.the so we're seeing that slowly restored. i know the philippines embassy here has set up some mechanisms for citizens to check up on their relatives in the philippines and can be a hub for information on that. they can be directed there, as a well.they >> we heard from several organizations, the filipino american association of southwest florida and cape coral, council for filipino american organizat
if they are philippine citizens missing or who haven't been ben heard from in the philippines, going to the philippine red cross website where you can make inquiries, as well as contacting philippine authorities who are l in a long effort to try to make sure everybody is found, i think jeremy could speak a little bit to the communications because i think one of the problems is cell phone connections were lost. and that will be key to getting that going again. >> absolutely. thank you,...
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the philippines is a close ally of the united states. i may not tell that to the people in this room, we know the sacrifices they endured during world war ii, the incredible strategic partnership with the united states, it is a incredible partner of the united states and we're concerned about humanitarian needs anywhere, but when it hits one of our friends, it's a particular concern of the united states. the response has been led by the philippine government, as it should, and they recognized immediately that they needed help, and the united states responded even before the typhoon struck by positioning resources, knowing that it may well have been needed. and, in fact, it was needed. i am proud of u.s. leadership committing $20 million in aid. u.s. a.i.d. disaster response team is on the ground, we appreciate that very much. the department of defense is mobilized in the region, and the state department has been engaged, so there has been a u.s. response with the international community to assist the philippine government. the immediate
the philippines is a close ally of the united states. i may not tell that to the people in this room, we know the sacrifices they endured during world war ii, the incredible strategic partnership with the united states, it is a incredible partner of the united states and we're concerned about humanitarian needs anywhere, but when it hits one of our friends, it's a particular concern of the united states. the response has been led by the philippine government, as it should, and they recognized...
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so where does that leave a country like the philippines? what can very vulnerable states do to create resiliency, make themselves harder targets? >> with that's absolutely right. we're locked in to additional climate change in the form of higher sea levels which all things being equal could make for stronger typhoons of this sort. i think on the one hand we're seeing countries like the philippines as we heard really leading evidents to reduce their vulnerability. mainstreaming adaptation to climate change into all aspects of decision making, putting in a financial foundation. so this is everything along the coast from hard infrastructure barriers that can help hold out seawater to greener solutions. in some cases trying to reverse long-term trends towards removal of some of these green spaces that are able to capture floodwater, heavy rain events. trying to reverse some of these trends toward de forestation in mountain areas, and these emergency management component getting people away from the coast in the advance of a storm. making buildi
so where does that leave a country like the philippines? what can very vulnerable states do to create resiliency, make themselves harder targets? >> with that's absolutely right. we're locked in to additional climate change in the form of higher sea levels which all things being equal could make for stronger typhoons of this sort. i think on the one hand we're seeing countries like the philippines as we heard really leading evidents to reduce their vulnerability. mainstreaming adaptation...
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has in the philippines. they will be prioritizing the response in the coming six to nine months. >> i think it's been established that the united states response has been robust, has been well coordinated and has exceeded the response of any other country. my question for you is scale. certainly what we are doing is a lot. are we anywhere near dealing with the consequence management piece of this before we move into recovery? the response is no doubt robust, but is it enough? how much more will we need to do in order to wrap our arms around this problem in the next several weeks? >> i think the u.s. role so far has been crucial getting aid in but has been crucial setting the foundation for a much broader aid effort. clearing out initial logistical problems and with the government in the philippines, we enabled a much broader aid response without that partnership between usaid, state department and department of defense would not have been possible. in terms of resource avail bu t availabili availability, we
has in the philippines. they will be prioritizing the response in the coming six to nine months. >> i think it's been established that the united states response has been robust, has been well coordinated and has exceeded the response of any other country. my question for you is scale. certainly what we are doing is a lot. are we anywhere near dealing with the consequence management piece of this before we move into recovery? the response is no doubt robust, but is it enough? how much...
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what do the philippines needs right away, and are they getting it? >> thank you for your concern and kind words. yes, we aren' we are getting poe responses for help. our immediate requirements are food, drinking water and temporary shelter. let me say that president aquino just announced state of devastation for the department of social welfare and development. over 20 countries have also donations. we have aircraft from the u.s. two c 130s and pc ryan toss help in the rescue efforts. >> obviously you're a filipino, son of your country, we're in the time of year where storms often happen, but is haiyan different? was it different in order of magnitude? give us a sense of how much worse this really was? >> according to experts it was an equivalent to a category 4 hurricane, but it seemed to be more like a category 5 category. and it covered two-thirds of the country. and this is why the devastation has been so widespread. it has hit so many provinces, particularly in the island. but the two hardest hit provinces were lat where we exph number of death,
what do the philippines needs right away, and are they getting it? >> thank you for your concern and kind words. yes, we aren' we are getting poe responses for help. our immediate requirements are food, drinking water and temporary shelter. let me say that president aquino just announced state of devastation for the department of social welfare and development. over 20 countries have also donations. we have aircraft from the u.s. two c 130s and pc ryan toss help in the rescue efforts....
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response to the typhoon in the philippines. in an hour, members of the senate banking committee look at the future of digital currency. and then ms. magazine founder gloria steinem on the significance of women voters and how elections influence women's issues. >>> today marks the 150th anniversary of president lincoln's gettysburg address. look for our coverage from soldier's national cemetery, including the keynote address from civil war historian james mcpherson, next week, thanksgiving day at 4:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3's american history tv. >> the senate foreign relations committee on east asia and the pacific affairs heard today about the u.s. response to the typhoon in the philippines, a storm that killed thousands and displaced 4 million people. this is an hour. >>> good morning. let me welcome you all to the m subcommittee on east asia and h the pacific for the senate subcm foreign relations committee. let me thank chairman menendez m for allowing us to conduct this subcommittee hearing on such short notice.
response to the typhoon in the philippines. in an hour, members of the senate banking committee look at the future of digital currency. and then ms. magazine founder gloria steinem on the significance of women voters and how elections influence women's issues. >>> today marks the 150th anniversary of president lincoln's gettysburg address. look for our coverage from soldier's national cemetery, including the keynote address from civil war historian james mcpherson, next week,...
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typhoon haiyan could end up being the deadliest storm in the philippines. it pushed a wall of water 2 stories high as it stumped through the islands. the coastal town was toast totally wiped out and projection 10,000 people may be dead nationwide. on this edition of "inside story" we'll take you to the philippines for the latest on the aftermath and recovery efforts and we'll be joined by the ambassador to the philippines of the united states. >>> whole families lay in the rubble, survivors looking for scraps. it looks like a war zone. this is the condition of towns across the philippines as typhoon haiyan slam through the island in record-breaking force. >> everything is destroyed. everything is gone. the only thing left are our clothes and my child. >> i'm asking for help because i no longer have a home. i do not have any money. i do not have anything left. >> reporter: officials estimate the number of dead may be at least 10,000, but because of shattered infrastructure the world may not know the full picture for days. >> it is so difficult. we are helple
typhoon haiyan could end up being the deadliest storm in the philippines. it pushed a wall of water 2 stories high as it stumped through the islands. the coastal town was toast totally wiped out and projection 10,000 people may be dead nationwide. on this edition of "inside story" we'll take you to the philippines for the latest on the aftermath and recovery efforts and we'll be joined by the ambassador to the philippines of the united states. >>> whole families lay in the...
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philippine is our ally. if someone told us 10 days ago that a foreign army would attack tacloban and would destroy or kill 1,000 people, the pacific fleet would have been assembled and went that way. you know, when we see things like typhoons and tsunamis - we have to start moving. because the first rule of warfare is get there. this is a war when you get attacked by mother nature, kills thousands of people. we have to respond quicker. we have to treat it like if someone attacks an ally and starts moving. we have to stop waiting for people to wait for help. >> russel honore and ben smilowitz. thank you both for joining us. when we come back, extreme weather closer to homes. twisters touch down in the midwest. we take you to the hardest hit areas. that's coming up >> one other thing points to this being an assassination. >> you've revealed the crime of the century. >> our two-part gripping documentary event concludes. >> welcome back to, "america tonight", our coverage of the typhoon haiyan. before we continu
philippine is our ally. if someone told us 10 days ago that a foreign army would attack tacloban and would destroy or kill 1,000 people, the pacific fleet would have been assembled and went that way. you know, when we see things like typhoons and tsunamis - we have to start moving. because the first rule of warfare is get there. this is a war when you get attacked by mother nature, kills thousands of people. we have to respond quicker. we have to treat it like if someone attacks an ally and...
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a desperate state in the philippines, typhoon haiyan. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. and in that case they just recommend that you block that person. >> i don't want to minimise this, because i mean, there's some really horrible things that are on line, and it's not - it's not just twitter, what has happened through social media and the anonymity of the net is that you see websites, hate-filled websites targetting all sorts of groups, popping up. there has been a huge number of those that exist as well. >> every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? consider this... antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the s
a desperate state in the philippines, typhoon haiyan. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. and in that case they just recommend that you block that person. >> i don't want to minimise this, because i mean,...
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the philippines is accustomed to typhoons like this. 30 storms have hit the philippines this year but we hear this is the worse the philippines has seen this year and the world has seen this year and the red cross expect this to be worse than a typhoon that killed more than a thousand last year. the structures are not very sound here and people are living in houses many would consider to be more like shanties. a normally building would have trouble sustaining that wind power. this evacuation center was supposed to be a safe haven for people had the roof ripped off so it's a challenge for the authorities who can't reach so many of these areas and are stretched to the limit. >> kathy, thank you for that perspective. kathy novak there for sbs australia talking to us on the phone from manila. >>> give us an idea of just how strong this is right now and how big it is. >> about 2,000 kilometers across is the large scale feature stretching from the northern fringe of the storm all the way to the southern fringe of this storm system. the winds have dropped from the landfall 315 kilometers per
the philippines is accustomed to typhoons like this. 30 storms have hit the philippines this year but we hear this is the worse the philippines has seen this year and the world has seen this year and the red cross expect this to be worse than a typhoon that killed more than a thousand last year. the structures are not very sound here and people are living in houses many would consider to be more like shanties. a normally building would have trouble sustaining that wind power. this evacuation...
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anna found a philippine american woman on vacation here in the philippines. she was pregnant. when the storm hit she was able to get to safety. she brought a niece and nephew with her but other family members stayed in harm's way. they are trying to get information what happened to those family members, here is her story. >> reporter: distraught and traumatized, his arm in a sling, bing minu benjamin delivers a desperate message to the disaster zone. watching a local news channel in a hotel room 160 miles away, jasmine is overwhelmed to see her father. before spotting her brother in the background. he tells her not to come to tacloban because it's unsafe, but the words that follow fill jasmine with fear. >> they were saying if you're going to ask me about any question what happened to our family, then you can ask me when we see each other. >> reporter: jasmine lives in new orleans with her american husband and was on vacation visiting her husband in taclo n tacloban. the day before the monster storm ravaged parts of the philippines, she took her young niece and nephew on their
anna found a philippine american woman on vacation here in the philippines. she was pregnant. when the storm hit she was able to get to safety. she brought a niece and nephew with her but other family members stayed in harm's way. they are trying to get information what happened to those family members, here is her story. >> reporter: distraught and traumatized, his arm in a sling, bing minu benjamin delivers a desperate message to the disaster zone. watching a local news channel in a...
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has in the philippines. they will be prioritizing the response in the coming six to nine months. >> i think it's been established that the united states response has been robust, has been well coordinated and has exceeded the response of any other country. my question for you is scale. certainly what we are doing is a lot. are we anywhere near dealing with the consequence management piece of this before we move into recovery? the response is no doubt robust, but is it enough? how much more will we need to do in order to wrap our arms around this problem in the next several weeks? >> i think the u.s. role so far has been crucial getting aid in but has been crucial setting the foundation for a much broader aid effort. clearing out initial logistical problems and with the government in the philippines, we enabled a much broader aid response without that partnership between usaid, state department and department of defense would not have been possible. in terms of resource avail bu t availabili availability, we
has in the philippines. they will be prioritizing the response in the coming six to nine months. >> i think it's been established that the united states response has been robust, has been well coordinated and has exceeded the response of any other country. my question for you is scale. certainly what we are doing is a lot. are we anywhere near dealing with the consequence management piece of this before we move into recovery? the response is no doubt robust, but is it enough? how much...
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no that once they get to the philippines, they will -- they know that once they get to the philippines they will face a number of challenges but are confident that their skills and expertise will make a big difference. >> i think everybody is seeing the horrifying images heard the stories. we have a number of nurses in the united states who have stories of what's happened to their families. i think it's likely that we'll see some very difficult things. but registered nurses are used to dealing with difficult things. so we think we can get on the ground and make a difference quickly. >> reporter: about 30 other nurses showed their support for this group at the international terminal at sfo. once they arrive in the philippines, they will make medical assessments and figure out how to treat the victims. they intend ton making several trips. earlier today, i spoke with one nurse at her home. she says she is more than ready. >> so i have my little fannypack, so i can carry, you know, my gloves. >> reporter: she is ready to treat the sick and injured. registered nurse michelle gutierrez know
no that once they get to the philippines, they will -- they know that once they get to the philippines they will face a number of challenges but are confident that their skills and expertise will make a big difference. >> i think everybody is seeing the horrifying images heard the stories. we have a number of nurses in the united states who have stories of what's happened to their families. i think it's likely that we'll see some very difficult things. but registered nurses are used to...
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. >>> and in philippines aid is still coming in. and new spacecraft known as ma maven blasted off in florida today. it is part of nasa's first mission to study the atmosphere of mars. it will cost $600 million. and george zimmerman has been arrested again. police responded to a disturbance call. the details of the arrest has not been released. zimmerman was acquitted in the deadly shooting of black teenager trayvon martin in july. "inside story" is next. >> the hard job of getting relief to the people is frustrating filipinos and aid workers alike. as americans open their wallets for the cause, the best practices of giving is the "inside story." >> the sheer scope of the disaster in the philippines is hard to imagine. thon edition of inside story we're going to talk about the long haul and the best way to help the victims and the government of the philippines to rebuild after haiyan. is it cash or physical aid or a combination of the two? we'll look to recent natural disasters such as hurricane katrina and the earthquake in haiti as
. >>> and in philippines aid is still coming in. and new spacecraft known as ma maven blasted off in florida today. it is part of nasa's first mission to study the atmosphere of mars. it will cost $600 million. and george zimmerman has been arrested again. police responded to a disturbance call. the details of the arrest has not been released. zimmerman was acquitted in the deadly shooting of black teenager trayvon martin in july. "inside story" is next. >> the hard job...
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a desperate state in the philippines, typhoon haiyan. >> another mortgage has broken in the philippines and international aid agencies are racing to get aid to millions of people in the wake of the most devastating typhoon to strike the country. >> no power, no food, no water. homes, building, gone. bodies open the streets. hospital he overrun and medical supplies running out. so much of the philippines is cut off, so hard to reach, and the need is clearly overwhelming. >> we don't have homes. homes we need -- we need shelter, food. light. >> typhoons are a regular visitor at this time of year. but haiyan which the philippines called yo yolanda, was beyond compare. a supertyphoon it barreled through the central philippine islands. it leveled the city of tacloban. the united states has already dispatched foon food -- food and water. >> we have already begun to move supplies at the request of the philippines standing by to provide assistance. moved nearly 100 philippine military service members. >> even with more help on the way there's no question recovery is a long way off. with filipin
a desperate state in the philippines, typhoon haiyan. >> another mortgage has broken in the philippines and international aid agencies are racing to get aid to millions of people in the wake of the most devastating typhoon to strike the country. >> no power, no food, no water. homes, building, gone. bodies open the streets. hospital he overrun and medical supplies running out. so much of the philippines is cut off, so hard to reach, and the need is clearly overwhelming. >> we...
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cnn is on the ground in the philippines. we'll show you the terrifying moments when one of the strongest storms on record hit. our crew was in the middle of it all and carried out a dramatic rescue. >>> with vast areas battered and isolated, people around the world are desperate to learn the fate of loved ones. we'll speak to an american woman who is trying to reach her family. i'm wolf blitzer. you' in "the situation room." >>> the bodies are everywhere and the rubble of towns that no longer exist, three days after a record typhoon pounded the philippines with a storm surge up to 20 feet and winds o 200 miles an hour, close to 1,000 people are officially listed as dead but officials fear the death toll will reach at least 10,000. survivors are desperately trying to find food, water and their loved ones. more than 9.5 million people, a tenth of the population of the philippines, have been affected. more than 600,000 people have been forced from their homes. on this veterans day, u.s. marines arrived to help a country where a
cnn is on the ground in the philippines. we'll show you the terrifying moments when one of the strongest storms on record hit. our crew was in the middle of it all and carried out a dramatic rescue. >>> with vast areas battered and isolated, people around the world are desperate to learn the fate of loved ones. we'll speak to an american woman who is trying to reach her family. i'm wolf blitzer. you' in "the situation room." >>> the bodies are everywhere and the...
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is the philippine government anticipate to participate or toi take advantage of this or not?h? >> i'd start by saying, i think in the wake -- in the face of ai storm surge like we saw there, s there's only so much you can do. and i think we even saw that can here with hurricane sandy a few years ago. that is just first oeshs force. with that said, the building, wh improved buildings and whole range of other natural disaster risk reduction activities have a been a focus of yousaid's partnership with the government of the philippines and the world bank's partnership for quite some time.and wo i would certain imagine that img that will be a focus going forward. this -- this is a huge -- this is a huge priority now for the whole development and humanitarian community and i would expect that any tool tool that's appropriate to that context will be used. >> thank you. senator, if i could just add >> real quickly, i think per jeremy's point, the philippine r government actually did a lot to prepare for this storm, becausea they had a little bit of warning. i think if i remember right
is the philippine government anticipate to participate or toi take advantage of this or not?h? >> i'd start by saying, i think in the wake -- in the face of ai storm surge like we saw there, s there's only so much you can do. and i think we even saw that can here with hurricane sandy a few years ago. that is just first oeshs force. with that said, the building, wh improved buildings and whole range of other natural disaster risk reduction activities have a been a focus of yousaid's...
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millions of people in the philippines need your help. before we get back to the telethon, i want to tell you about our local weather which was a big change today. we are talking 20 degrees cooler for some of you. there's a live look outside. you can just make out the silhouette there of mount diablo. that's from our mount vaca cam. let's switch to our other camera which is the golden gate bridge. the fog is gone. man were we chilly today! look at these temperatures already. down to 58 in san jose. 59 in santa rosa. concord 61. and oakland 57. let's talk about where we're going tonight because it's going to be chilly in the north bay. many of you will drop down to the upper 30s. the cities of santa rosa and napa staying at 40. fremont waking up to 42, concord 44 and mountain view 47 degrees. so what's going to be on for the next couple of days? we are still being dominated by this big ridge of high pressure. but there is a very active storm track that we are not tapping into. all the activity will stay to the north and cold air will stay
millions of people in the philippines need your help. before we get back to the telethon, i want to tell you about our local weather which was a big change today. we are talking 20 degrees cooler for some of you. there's a live look outside. you can just make out the silhouette there of mount diablo. that's from our mount vaca cam. let's switch to our other camera which is the golden gate bridge. the fog is gone. man were we chilly today! look at these temperatures already. down to 58 in san...
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asked $3.1 million in aid to the philippines. as of the weekend only $72 million of that has been given. the u.s. just announced an additional $10 million in relief aid brings the american government commitment to $37 million. nearly 9,000 u.s. troops are supporting operations in the philippines where the united states was the colonial power for half a century. the navy has delivered 626,000 pounds of relief supplies. the powerful pictures of suffering filipinos broadcast around the globe have a positive affect on disaster relief donations, according to the united nations' world food program, individuals relate to something known as the identifiable victim affect and open their wallets to help even if they have no relation to the country or the people who live there. this spark of charitable giving usually lasts for three months. this was true after the 2010 haiti earthquake. hurricane katrina in 2005, and the indonesia tsunami in 2014. in that disaster americans donated $1.6 billion. the philippine crisis is in its early days bu
asked $3.1 million in aid to the philippines. as of the weekend only $72 million of that has been given. the u.s. just announced an additional $10 million in relief aid brings the american government commitment to $37 million. nearly 9,000 u.s. troops are supporting operations in the philippines where the united states was the colonial power for half a century. the navy has delivered 626,000 pounds of relief supplies. the powerful pictures of suffering filipinos broadcast around the globe have...
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it claim from the climate change commissioner from the philippines. he begged the hundreds of world leaders gathered to try to prevent world disasters like typhoon haiyan. >> prevent the future where supertyphoons become a way of life. >> meantime, mr. hundreds of people took to the streets of warsaw to protest. >> it reliance on coals for almost all of its electricity. now poland is playing host to the annual climate talks. activists say it's no surprise what country has been chosen to sponsor the event. they include aslo mittow, the largest steel and mining company. its activities produce over 190 million tons of carbon dioxide for the year. that's more than the entire output of venezuela. also a partner, poland's largest electric company. it runs this power station, one of the largest fossil fuel power plants in the world. >> it's very concerning, it's very dangerous and we've got to ensure that this conference is for the interests of people in the planet and these companies and their bottom line is to ensure that they continue to make or maximize
it claim from the climate change commissioner from the philippines. he begged the hundreds of world leaders gathered to try to prevent world disasters like typhoon haiyan. >> prevent the future where supertyphoons become a way of life. >> meantime, mr. hundreds of people took to the streets of warsaw to protest. >> it reliance on coals for almost all of its electricity. now poland is playing host to the annual climate talks. activists say it's no surprise what country has been...
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good luck to everyone over there in the philippines. thank you very much. >>> this important note to our viewers. if you want to make a tax-deductible contribution to the relief efforts, get information online. go to unicef-usa.org/philippines and you can help. >>> if you needed any more proof this typhoon was a monster, look at this video taken by astronauts on board the international space station. it's huge and it is a monster. >>> coming up, the u.s. commander in the philippines needing for one thing he says can bring relief to typhoon victims. we go live to the pentagon with details of how the u.s. military is helping. >>> and the latest obama care critic none other than bill clinton himself. you will find out what the former president wants changed. >> the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they've got. what you wear to bed is your business. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to
good luck to everyone over there in the philippines. thank you very much. >>> this important note to our viewers. if you want to make a tax-deductible contribution to the relief efforts, get information online. go to unicef-usa.org/philippines and you can help. >>> if you needed any more proof this typhoon was a monster, look at this video taken by astronauts on board the international space station. it's huge and it is a monster. >>> coming up, the u.s. commander in...
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in the philippines, 12 airports now closed. a total of 453 flights have now been canceled. 445 of those flights are domestic. eight international. here is a live look from our san bruno camera overlooking san francisco international airport. none of the eight flights are bound for sfo and no flights to the philippines are scheduled to take off today but we can point out it appears one flight that did leave sfo is bound for philippines, that one is still heading to the capital of manila. we suggest you call the airlines for more, we have a live look from flight aware.com showing philippine airlines flight 105, if you have friends or family on that, it appears the flight will arrive as scheduled at 3:30 on saturday morning philippine time. >> for more we're going to bring in meteorologist christina loren. the thing is that the after effects still lingering. >> yeah. a lot of people in the bay area have family and friends in the philippines. so this is one we're going to watch closely. it is weakening at this point. i want to give
in the philippines, 12 airports now closed. a total of 453 flights have now been canceled. 445 of those flights are domestic. eight international. here is a live look from our san bruno camera overlooking san francisco international airport. none of the eight flights are bound for sfo and no flights to the philippines are scheduled to take off today but we can point out it appears one flight that did leave sfo is bound for philippines, that one is still heading to the capital of manila. we...
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he's in the philippines. anderson? >> just unbelievable story out of toronto, wolf. >>> when we come back we'll show you the scenes that we have been witnessing for days now. the hundreds of thousands of people just lined up waiting to get out. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pi
he's in the philippines. anderson? >> just unbelievable story out of toronto, wolf. >>> when we come back we'll show you the scenes that we have been witnessing for days now. the hundreds of thousands of people just lined up waiting to get out. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill....
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this program the philippine government me fall for it so far been houseplants. twelve two thousand four hundred military and police personnel had been sent to the hottest islands of malta the summer about fifteen shots to mobilize on the island including people from the private sector. when we bought the kits for each household has a priori. but we hardly surprised and transported the roads are blocked and there is a shortage of gasoline the unrealistic whilst remote locations as one of the entire country is the philippine government is slightly wet. another security order has broken down in some areas many places i whip out how we're made in not time especially dangerous as they were old joke all the reports before mom in the western part of a teapot. although piece of recognizable after tried to fight you. seven thousand five hundred buildings or ninety per cent of all structures in the cd lp cd dobbins. this means coast more scope to destruction. it truly see the polls was no doubt. in solitude the cd enriching as bread hubby ordered its digital rates slight
this program the philippine government me fall for it so far been houseplants. twelve two thousand four hundred military and police personnel had been sent to the hottest islands of malta the summer about fifteen shots to mobilize on the island including people from the private sector. when we bought the kits for each household has a priori. but we hardly surprised and transported the roads are blocked and there is a shortage of gasoline the unrealistic whilst remote locations as one of the...
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now, the philippines is made up of thousands of islands. there's more than 7,000, 2,000 are inhabited. even calculating the damage and the loss across all of those places, not to mention getting crucial aid to survivors, it's a logistical nightmare. >> ivan watson is in the city of cebu, and ivan, first of all, what is it going to take to get this aid to the people there? michael and i have been talking about this. we're talking about five days in at this point. if you don't have food or water, things will get pretty desperate and you'll see more and more people dying. >> that's right. and with torrential downpours periodically we were caught in here, if you can imagine there's no shelter for these people when the rains come storming in. now, it's interesting that andrew stephens was saying hey, we think the lights will come on at the airport at that broken city and it can be a 24-hour aid operation. but look behind me here. this c-130 philippine air force transport plane is not flying right now because the air force at this base which is t
now, the philippines is made up of thousands of islands. there's more than 7,000, 2,000 are inhabited. even calculating the damage and the loss across all of those places, not to mention getting crucial aid to survivors, it's a logistical nightmare. >> ivan watson is in the city of cebu, and ivan, first of all, what is it going to take to get this aid to the people there? michael and i have been talking about this. we're talking about five days in at this point. if you don't have food or...
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philippines typhoon haiyan disaster should serve as a wakeup call. liddy noctell, thank you so much for joining us. members of your group and supporters have been fasting on a hunger strike trying obring teens how this is affecting the philippines. tell us about that. >> the fasting was first announced by the head of the fight mean delegation here, the negotiators mere, but it inspired many of our members in the philippines, to join the fasting in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in the center of the philippines who were really very hardly hit by typhoon haiyan or yolanda as we call the typhoon in the philippines. so a number of groups have started it late last week. yes? >> you have been working on this issue of climate change for a number of years now. and ironically there have been more natural disasters during this summit for the last couple of years. do you feel like anyone is actually paying attention to what you're trying to say there? >> well, it does help that there is public attention, media attention on the philippines in the last
philippines typhoon haiyan disaster should serve as a wakeup call. liddy noctell, thank you so much for joining us. members of your group and supporters have been fasting on a hunger strike trying obring teens how this is affecting the philippines. tell us about that. >> the fasting was first announced by the head of the fight mean delegation here, the negotiators mere, but it inspired many of our members in the philippines, to join the fasting in solidarity with our brothers and sisters...
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a desperate state in the philippines, typhoon haiyan. get them to lean where we want them to go but the us delegation that came in here, they told us that -- that quite the opposite could happen, that that could actually poison the well and make things worse, make the stress so unbearable that the iranians will see those sanctions as pure belligerence and then walk away. if that is to happen, it will be a dangerous situation because it means that the diplomatic path will have closed and what happens after that, well, you know, there have obviously been talks of a military option but the u.s.a. says that that should be the absolute last option on the table. they much prefer the idea of trying to talk to the iranians. they do not -- there has been no discussion of a complete lifting of sanctions. they say that possibly by easing some things, perhaps as the iranians would like to see an easing on the oil exports >> another mortgage has broken in the philippines and international aid agencies are racing to get aid to millions of people in th
a desperate state in the philippines, typhoon haiyan. get them to lean where we want them to go but the us delegation that came in here, they told us that -- that quite the opposite could happen, that that could actually poison the well and make things worse, make the stress so unbearable that the iranians will see those sanctions as pure belligerence and then walk away. if that is to happen, it will be a dangerous situation because it means that the diplomatic path will have closed and what...
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on the latest, the devastation in the philippines. much more on that coming up, obviously, throughout the day as well. >>> "newsroom" continues right now with kyra phillips. >>> wolf, thanks so much. well, on this veterans day when we honor all the men and women of the u.s. military, we are seeing america's best respond to what may turn out to be the worst disaster the philippines ever experienced. the country's president has declared, quote, a state of national calamity. no one knows how high the death toll will rise. it's now three days after super typhoon haiyan has hit. officials estimate 10,000 lives have been lost. the official tally at this hour, 942, and another storm is on the way. debris blanketing tack lobtaclo
on the latest, the devastation in the philippines. much more on that coming up, obviously, throughout the day as well. >>> "newsroom" continues right now with kyra phillips. >>> wolf, thanks so much. well, on this veterans day when we honor all the men and women of the u.s. military, we are seeing america's best respond to what may turn out to be the worst disaster the philippines ever experienced. the country's president has declared, quote, a state of national...
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i'm anderson cooper reporting tonight from tacloban in the philippines. it is thursday morning here, 9:00 a.m. and a new day has begun. in the last several hours there have been some significant developments to tell you about. yesterday i talked to the marine brigadier general paul kennedy who promised he would be able to get this airport, the runway, up and running on a 24-hour basis. he's fulfilled that promise along with air force personnel who were here on the ground last night for the first time aircraft were coming in during the nighttime hours, able to land and offload supplies. we have actually seen an uptick in aid along the side of the runway from usaid, from the malaysian government, from other places. food aid, medical supplies, and tarps that people can use for shelter. the problem is getting it out from here at the airport to the surrounding communities that are in such desperate need. and it's not just a question of communities far away. i'm talking about communities that are half a mile from here. even a clinic here at the airport, people
i'm anderson cooper reporting tonight from tacloban in the philippines. it is thursday morning here, 9:00 a.m. and a new day has begun. in the last several hours there have been some significant developments to tell you about. yesterday i talked to the marine brigadier general paul kennedy who promised he would be able to get this airport, the runway, up and running on a 24-hour basis. he's fulfilled that promise along with air force personnel who were here on the ground last night for the...
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in the philippines the death toll stands at more than 4,000. it's been 11 days since the catastrophe - only now are some able to leave. 50 u.s. navy ships and aer plains are taking part in global relief
in the philippines the death toll stands at more than 4,000. it's been 11 days since the catastrophe - only now are some able to leave. 50 u.s. navy ships and aer plains are taking part in global relief
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that is mostly the case in the philippines. when it rains heavily, you tend to get a lot of flooding. da, it moves relativity quickly, so it did , but theree rains was quite a lot of wind damage and storm surge. bopha hit,r, when the head of the climate was talking about the devastation in his country. as we see here, every hour, even as we vacillate and procrastinate here, we are suffering. there is massive and widespread devastation at home. hundreds of thousands have been rendered homeless. our ordeal is far from over. madam chair, we have never had a typhoon like bopha which has area like this which has seen a storm of this size. finally, madam chair, i speak on ,ehalf of 100 million filipinos a quarter million of whom are eking out a living here in qatar. appeal,ing an urgent not as a negotiator or leader of my delegation, but as a filipino , i appeal to the whole world, i appeal to the leaders from all over the world, to open up their eyes to the stark reality we face. ministers. the outcome of our work is not about what
that is mostly the case in the philippines. when it rains heavily, you tend to get a lot of flooding. da, it moves relativity quickly, so it did , but theree rains was quite a lot of wind damage and storm surge. bopha hit,r, when the head of the climate was talking about the devastation in his country. as we see here, every hour, even as we vacillate and procrastinate here, we are suffering. there is massive and widespread devastation at home. hundreds of thousands have been rendered homeless....
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yes, indeed, in the philippines. survivors in desperate need of food, water, medical supplies with public health crisis that will soon unfold in the damage ravaged areas. earlier today chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman got an aerial tour of the destruction. she filed this report from the philippines. >> reporter: it's been four days since typhoon haiyan hit. we ventured by copter to see how much the topography changed. as youfully toward tacloban, you start to see puddles of water in the troubled areas and then you're struck by the fact it's almost deforestation look. fronds are off the trees. it's really just sticks coming out of the earth. suddenly officer the last mountain range, there it is in front of you, the town of tacloban just wreaked havoc. there is destruction. there are unfortunately still bodies in the street. dead animals in the waterway. unfortunately also people consuming water that we know is not safe. people have been advised to boil water. but after spending four hours in the town today, we
yes, indeed, in the philippines. survivors in desperate need of food, water, medical supplies with public health crisis that will soon unfold in the damage ravaged areas. earlier today chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman got an aerial tour of the destruction. she filed this report from the philippines. >> reporter: it's been four days since typhoon haiyan hit. we ventured by copter to see how much the topography changed. as youfully toward tacloban, you start to see puddles of water...
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so certainly the rain in the philippines could be worse. we have seen 100 millimeters of rain in the past 24 hours and see more as the whole system works its way to the west. it's disintegrating and still giving us heavy rain. heading to the west we have more rather threatening cloud here as well. this area does appear to be developing into a tropical system. whether it does or not it's already giving us heavy rain in the east and india and the whole region will stay incredible and pushing northwards on sunday so still staying very wet there. and somalia the skies are clear and should stay more or less dry over the next few days sammy. >> thank you. and we will of course bring you the latest on the cyclone that was hitting somalia and people are still waiting for help six days later, plus. >> the u.n. says there are more than 3,000 child soldiers in central african republic and i will tell you some stories. >> and we have the correct etlegend's final match. ♪ the station in the brazil amazon increased by nearly a third over the past year,
so certainly the rain in the philippines could be worse. we have seen 100 millimeters of rain in the past 24 hours and see more as the whole system works its way to the west. it's disintegrating and still giving us heavy rain. heading to the west we have more rather threatening cloud here as well. this area does appear to be developing into a tropical system. whether it does or not it's already giving us heavy rain in the east and india and the whole region will stay incredible and pushing...
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many of them with very close family ties to the philippines. so it seems only natural for the students here at san jose state to want to help out in between their classes. >> students at san jose dug into their wallets to help aid typhoon survivors in the philippines. besides money, students are also collecting food, clothing, and supplies. they're working with the bay area nonprofit project pearls. the lbc cargo company and the philippine red cross which will get the supplies and support directly to the victims. >> we're collecting canned foods, dry foods, any nonperishable foods or foods they will be able to have over there. >> they set up tents and collected items for passing students throughout the day. it was 85 organize and supported by philippine american student organizations on campus. many of these students have relatives in the philippines and feel a personal connection with the victims who right now lack adequate food, water, shell and the medical care. >> personally, i want to do whatever i can to help. >> reporter: just a few minu
many of them with very close family ties to the philippines. so it seems only natural for the students here at san jose state to want to help out in between their classes. >> students at san jose dug into their wallets to help aid typhoon survivors in the philippines. besides money, students are also collecting food, clothing, and supplies. they're working with the bay area nonprofit project pearls. the lbc cargo company and the philippine red cross which will get the supplies and support...
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write philippines typhoon and flood in the momentum mow line or donate directly to the philippine red cross. >> catholic relief services are sending slies and staff. you can send donations on line. >> world vision is providing food, hygiene kits and emergency shelters. the site is world vision.org. >> the american jewish joint distribution committee is collecting donations as well. you can give on line at jdc.org. >> the typhoon made landfall in northern vietnam but had weakened considerably. no deaths were reported, but 11 people died during storm preparations. 6,000 people evacuated mr. haiyan hit. the storm was downgraded to a tropical storm as it entered southern china. >> for more on the storm's track, let's bring in meteorologist nicole mitchell. >> this storm has downgraded, the final advisory has been written on it. you can see what happened as it made that hit into seat mom, china, now areas of rain, leaving devastation in its track especially for the philippines where we are still seeing showers in the southern part of the island. so many people are now homeless, you don't w
write philippines typhoon and flood in the momentum mow line or donate directly to the philippine red cross. >> catholic relief services are sending slies and staff. you can send donations on line. >> world vision is providing food, hygiene kits and emergency shelters. the site is world vision.org. >> the american jewish joint distribution committee is collecting donations as well. you can give on line at jdc.org. >> the typhoon made landfall in northern vietnam but had...
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. >>> the people in the philippines are in desperate need of help and today kpix is hosting a telethon to raise money to help the victims of typhoon haiyan. right now desperately needed aid is starting to reach some of the hundreds and thousands of people, all displaced by last weeks deadly typhoon in the philippines, more than 2000 are confirmed dead so far, 600,000 people are homeless, and those numbers are expected to rise as information begins to come in from other areas of that disaster zone. getting the relief there has also been a big obsticle with rows that are in as diagnose saysable and covered in debris. we are joined live from our phone bank where we are raising money to help the victims of the typhoon in the philippines. how's it going guys? hope the phones are ringing. >> frank so far its been great. we're hearing chatter behind us. >> this front row is really busy all the time and the phones rollover to the second row, we have a couple people on the phones back there. we want the top tier working, don't we? >> yes. >> come on, top guys. >> okay guys let's hear it. get en
. >>> the people in the philippines are in desperate need of help and today kpix is hosting a telethon to raise money to help the victims of typhoon haiyan. right now desperately needed aid is starting to reach some of the hundreds and thousands of people, all displaced by last weeks deadly typhoon in the philippines, more than 2000 are confirmed dead so far, 600,000 people are homeless, and those numbers are expected to rise as information begins to come in from other areas of that...
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the world is rushing to help the philippines. the american military has teams on the way and international aid from britain and other members of the european union. the major needs are food and water, and the e.u. promised to lend any assistance it can. at the vatican pope francis led tens of thousands in a prayer for the victims, and used the internet - tweeting to members of the the catholic church to join him in prayer. the message retreated 30,000 times. craig is in manila with the latest. what are y hearing tonight? >> well, as you mentioned the priority now is trying to find survivors in some of these coastal regions that they haven't been able to reach - bridges, roads, airports still cut off. many places in accessible. some provinces under water. this is three days later. so what they are trying to do is establish power and communications. everything - there was few structures left standing on the coast of the leyte island which is where the typhoon made landfall, and where they expect 10,000 people died, and that is just
the world is rushing to help the philippines. the american military has teams on the way and international aid from britain and other members of the european union. the major needs are food and water, and the e.u. promised to lend any assistance it can. at the vatican pope francis led tens of thousands in a prayer for the victims, and used the internet - tweeting to members of the the catholic church to join him in prayer. the message retreated 30,000 times. craig is in manila with the latest....
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now to the philippines. the death toll is rising to 2300 for the thousands of survivors the situation is growing dire by the day. doctors warn of a new disaster, the spread of disease. wayne hay reports from tacloban >> reporter: there's to many casualties in tacloban, the main hospital has no time to deal with the dead. patients are outside - tired doctors and nurses take a break in the fresh air. most have worked long hours since the typhoon struck. inside there's no electricity, and it's hot. the main power generator was destroyed by the storm. >> the ground floor was flooded. we had to bring the patients to the second floor. the roof are destroyed when it rains. it leaks. it's the only available space to keep the patient dry and safe >> a small donated generator is enough to power one light bulb in the theatre - which is in desperate need of a clean. drugs like tet nus shots are needed. despite the challenges, the hospital has not stopped taking patients. all things considered the hospital is coping rema
now to the philippines. the death toll is rising to 2300 for the thousands of survivors the situation is growing dire by the day. doctors warn of a new disaster, the spread of disease. wayne hay reports from tacloban >> reporter: there's to many casualties in tacloban, the main hospital has no time to deal with the dead. patients are outside - tired doctors and nurses take a break in the fresh air. most have worked long hours since the typhoon struck. inside there's no electricity, and...
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many in the long string of bars in the philippines are owned or managed by americans. many are military veterans. it was home to a u.s. naval base for almost 50 years. providing a been to the prostitution industry. don't get wrapped up in your head about it. >> reporter: to see how easy it is for americans to find underaged girls, we visited angeloss. 45 minutes from the bar. it takes a half an hour before we are approached by this woman who offers us not just young girls but virgins. how many different girls do you have? [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: for each one it is $30,000 or $750? how old are you? 15. >> how old are you? >> 14. >> what grade are you in? >> second. #th grad # -- 8th grade. this is your aunt. your auntie. she loves you. >> very much. >> and -- >> reporter: that would seem disturbing. both obviously so young. and so easy for us to find them. we said no thank you and walked away. >> reporter: when we come back -- authorities decide to make the final move on arthur benjamin. >> i want to see your hands -- sit down. >> reporter: will they have enough
many in the long string of bars in the philippines are owned or managed by americans. many are military veterans. it was home to a u.s. naval base for almost 50 years. providing a been to the prostitution industry. don't get wrapped up in your head about it. >> reporter: to see how easy it is for americans to find underaged girls, we visited angeloss. 45 minutes from the bar. it takes a half an hour before we are approached by this woman who offers us not just young girls but virgins. how...
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it's what i call a like any seen before pounding the philippines tonight and the worst could be yet to come. >> we have to encourage of the storm. a haight as arson attack against a bay area team on a bus now been labeled a hate crime. why don't you hear what the suspects friends and family are saying about it. it >> is bay area school district making moves after it gets slammed in a report about sexual misconduct involving students, faculty and others. >> add new details surrounding and nfl bullying case. the new threat against a former stanford cardinal player that will absolutely stunned you. >> developing tonight one of the most powerful typhoons ever recorded. it is hitting the philippines right now and more than 25 million people are in its path. >> storm trackers say super typhoon haiyan has sustained winds of 195 mi. per hour. >> it made landfall friday morning in the philippines and people here in the bay area are struggling to make contact with love once overseas. >> we obtain coverage tonight on the monster storm. catastrophic damage is expected. the rich always are coming s
it's what i call a like any seen before pounding the philippines tonight and the worst could be yet to come. >> we have to encourage of the storm. a haight as arson attack against a bay area team on a bus now been labeled a hate crime. why don't you hear what the suspects friends and family are saying about it. it >> is bay area school district making moves after it gets slammed in a report about sexual misconduct involving students, faculty and others. >> add new details...
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so the philippines is no stranger to typhoons. hopefully they realized this one was going to be very deadly. >> please be safe. we understand the president said the country is facing a calamity. it is that serious of a situation there. we will get back to you as soon as you have more. the light of day hours away. we'll get a better sense of what's taking place, the damage on the ground. google has set up an online tool to help locate people missing from the typhoon or separated from their families. what it is, it's called person find finder rather. it's set up specifically for this storm. so if you've got information about somebody or looking for somebody, want you to go to this website to launch the person finder. you've got to type the address all in lower case. that's important. person finder through google to get connected to your loved ones there. and this, incredible rescue video coming in, the philippine coast guard. had to save at least 14 crew members in the original life jackets. these were aboard two cargo barges off th
so the philippines is no stranger to typhoons. hopefully they realized this one was going to be very deadly. >> please be safe. we understand the president said the country is facing a calamity. it is that serious of a situation there. we will get back to you as soon as you have more. the light of day hours away. we'll get a better sense of what's taking place, the damage on the ground. google has set up an online tool to help locate people missing from the typhoon or separated from their...
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. >> in the philippines deaths stand at 4,000. about 50 u.s. navy ships and aircraft are taking part in global relief efforts. video of the deadly plane crash in russia have been released. a security camera captured the boeing 737 crashing nose-first and exploding. 50 on board were kill. >> lawmakers in canada voted to strip power from toronto mayor rob ford. the meeting had bizarre moments with rob ford knocking over a council woman, he mocked another that interrupted his brother. >> rob ford is refusing to step down. he says he'll go to court to get back his authority as mayor? a. >> "america tonight itself is next on al jazeera. you can get the latest on aljazeera.com. america tonight's joie chen. >> we would like to now are you pleased with the rescue effort? >> the cradle of civilization, the plan to rebuild the marshes of mesopotamia. are >> good evening everyone, thanks for joining us. joie chen is on assignment i'm adam may. meth amphetamine is continuing to ravage all across middle america. every time law enforcement contraction down o
. >> in the philippines deaths stand at 4,000. about 50 u.s. navy ships and aircraft are taking part in global relief efforts. video of the deadly plane crash in russia have been released. a security camera captured the boeing 737 crashing nose-first and exploding. 50 on board were kill. >> lawmakers in canada voted to strip power from toronto mayor rob ford. the meeting had bizarre moments with rob ford knocking over a council woman, he mocked another that interrupted his brother....
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the philippines -- washington, i am laura trevelyan. strikes the philippines, and now moves on to its next target. high-stakes talks in place in the nuclear program for possible easing of sanctions. and taking to the sky, we look back at the early days of ballooning, and you would not believe some of the essentials in the air. ♪ >> welcome to our viewers on public television and -- in america and around the globe. goes down inn history as one of the most dangerous storms ever recorded. it is wreaking havoc in the pacific, crossing to the philippines and causing extensive damage with winds at 125 miles per hour. we report from the capital of manila. could be the most powerful typhoon ever to hit land. since dawn, wind up to 200 miles per hour struck the philippine central island. a the eastern province -- coastal town was swamped by the storm surge. streets turned into rivers of debris. satellite images tracked the typhoon's relentless progress. this is now headed to vietnam and southern china. of people have been urged to seek shelter
the philippines -- washington, i am laura trevelyan. strikes the philippines, and now moves on to its next target. high-stakes talks in place in the nuclear program for possible easing of sanctions. and taking to the sky, we look back at the early days of ballooning, and you would not believe some of the essentials in the air. ♪ >> welcome to our viewers on public television and -- in america and around the globe. goes down inn history as one of the most dangerous storms ever recorded....
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>> helping the philippines. >> how? >> by giving them things. >> reporter: the principal has been amazed by his kids' generosity. 90% of his students come from socio-economic disadvantaged families. some are even homeless. but they are still giving. >> just running up to me crying. these are kids who are struggle -- and these are kids who are struggling with homelessness on a day-to-day basis and yet they're reaching out to share what they have with the families they don't even know. >> reporter: the proceeds will be given to the school's community partner, the neighboring filipino multiservice center. and it will go directly to those who need it the most. >> it's such a small part but i feel like if kids feel like they are doing a little bit, then it creates a bigger picture of making a difference. >> the principal's children are still in the philippines. they survived the storm doing fine but it's been a tough week for him and students who all have friends and family there. they are all determined to do anything they
>> helping the philippines. >> how? >> by giving them things. >> reporter: the principal has been amazed by his kids' generosity. 90% of his students come from socio-economic disadvantaged families. some are even homeless. but they are still giving. >> just running up to me crying. these are kids who are struggle -- and these are kids who are struggling with homelessness on a day-to-day basis and yet they're reaching out to share what they have with the families...