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our coverage of super typhoon haiyan continues. is. >> that give you the scale of the storm which is now hitting the region and that is around the popular tourist place of baka. people sheltering in a center had to be moved because the roof was ripped off of that evacuation center. these roofs are made of sheet melts so they could be causing a lot of damage. some people who refused to be evacuate had to be rescued by police so it's a very serious situation in that region and around the country. >> what are you hearing in terms of, i guess, the death toll right now. the number of peoples that are impacted by this. >> it's hard to hear anything and that is because many of these provinces have no electricity and the communication has been cut. some of the electricity has been cut off by the storm itself and some was shut off but even the authorities are ching trouble reaching their counterparts in these badly hit regions there. an area where more than a few hundred people were killed in an earthquake last month and 5,000 of those peop
our coverage of super typhoon haiyan continues. is. >> that give you the scale of the storm which is now hitting the region and that is around the popular tourist place of baka. people sheltering in a center had to be moved because the roof was ripped off of that evacuation center. these roofs are made of sheet melts so they could be causing a lot of damage. some people who refused to be evacuate had to be rescued by police so it's a very serious situation in that region and around the...
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more than 10,000 people now feared death in the aftermath of typhoon haiyan. drinking water and food cut off to millions. bodies are littering the streets and hanging from trees as well as. entire villages are gone. haiyan has been downgrade to do a tropical storm but still a killer and slamming into northeast vietnam overnight and we are getting reports of widespread destruction there as well. such a tragedy. we begin our coverage with andrew stephens live in the fips a philippines and can you tell us what is happening now? >> it's evening right now. >> reporter: i'm at the airport which is shattered by this huge tropical storm surge that came through here at 8:00 or 9:00 friday in the morning. a shell here but it's turning into a crucial point for recoveries and for getting relief supplies out to people. at the moment we are seeing relief planes coming in on a fairly regular basis and people walking out from the center of the city. it's ten miles or so so the center of the city. people are now taking it upon themselves to get out of the neighborhoods and get
more than 10,000 people now feared death in the aftermath of typhoon haiyan. drinking water and food cut off to millions. bodies are littering the streets and hanging from trees as well as. entire villages are gone. haiyan has been downgrade to do a tropical storm but still a killer and slamming into northeast vietnam overnight and we are getting reports of widespread destruction there as well. such a tragedy. we begin our coverage with andrew stephens live in the fips a philippines and can you...
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this unbelievable storm typhoon haiyan. we're getting new images and new reporting on the ground in the philippines. more than 100 people are confirmed dead all in one city alone. at least 100 more are injured. and the numbers are expected to sore. now, to put this monster storm in perspective. i uncovered an area that would stretch from south florida to upstate new york. it's not over yet. cnn's paula hancocks was one of the western journalists on the ground in the hard-hit city of tacloban city. she filed this report just a short time ago. >> reporter: she lost three of her daughters in a matter of seconds. the storm surge from typhoon haiyan tore them from her husband's arms. age 15, 13 and 8. only two bodies have been found. >> only ones missing is my eldest daughter. i hope she's alive. and we're hoping that she's alive. and she was somewhere -- just like -- >> reporter: she became emotional as she remembers seeing bodies float past her home. she said she was on the roof to avoid the water. she was among victims congre
this unbelievable storm typhoon haiyan. we're getting new images and new reporting on the ground in the philippines. more than 100 people are confirmed dead all in one city alone. at least 100 more are injured. and the numbers are expected to sore. now, to put this monster storm in perspective. i uncovered an area that would stretch from south florida to upstate new york. it's not over yet. cnn's paula hancocks was one of the western journalists on the ground in the hard-hit city of tacloban...
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livih haiyan leaving an entire city on edge. there's no much more we don't know about the damage further along the coast. this is going to take a long time to get the information out and it looks at this stage, chris, like it can only be more and more bad news. >> all right, obviously we have to follow this, so early in the process even though the storm is gone. we know the u.s. military is sending food, water, generators, also sending manpower, so needed in a situation like this, a group of marines flying in with more help behind them, they'll try rebuild the airport, that's important so more help can come in. paula hancocks has that part of the story. >> reporter: chris, the u.s. marines arrived here at the airport just this afternoon, an advanced team came to see the situation, what the needs were here, and then they came in with a c-130, and basically what they're going to be doing, supplying these c-130s, four of them supplying helicopters and also some forklifts and pallets and trucks, the infrastructure you need to get th
livih haiyan leaving an entire city on edge. there's no much more we don't know about the damage further along the coast. this is going to take a long time to get the information out and it looks at this stage, chris, like it can only be more and more bad news. >> all right, obviously we have to follow this, so early in the process even though the storm is gone. we know the u.s. military is sending food, water, generators, also sending manpower, so needed in a situation like this, a group...
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here's super typhoon haiyan as it hammered the philippines. the storm is stronger than a category 5 hurricane with wind gusts up to 235 miles per hour. and at this point, it's impossible to know how many people have been killed. we can confirm at least three deaths. seven people injured, but a state-run philippine news agency is now reported about 20 people have drowned. here you can actually see crews of barge workers trying to escape the huge storm surge. we don't know how many workers have actually been rescued. but watch how this monster storm has unfolded. >> the view from space, monstrous. its cloud cover alone takes up two thirds of the east asian island. haiyan first roars into samar in the central philippines with winds clocked at 195 miles per hour. worse yet, it was the dead of night. the waves from just what may be the strongest storm ever left some of these poor oceanside communities under ten feet of water. because of its speed, the initial impact was over quickly. but the morning light shed light on just how destructive this sto
here's super typhoon haiyan as it hammered the philippines. the storm is stronger than a category 5 hurricane with wind gusts up to 235 miles per hour. and at this point, it's impossible to know how many people have been killed. we can confirm at least three deaths. seven people injured, but a state-run philippine news agency is now reported about 20 people have drowned. here you can actually see crews of barge workers trying to escape the huge storm surge. we don't know how many workers have...
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one week after typhoon haiyan ravaged that country. why residents are furious at their government and the new threat that is facing survivors. we are live with that. >>> a sinkhole swallowing homes in florida. why one victim is now saying that this tragedy, he thinks it could have been prevented. >>> this pip squeak with a 20 dollar mail order rifle would bring down the most powerful and glamorous man in the world in a millisecond it doesn't make sense. >> murders nearly 50 years. the murder and conspiracy still surrounding the death of john f. kennedy nearly 50 years ago. >> welcome back to "early start." >>> you could call it the great obama care apology. the president announcing a policy shift amid furor over millions of americans finding out their health care plans have been canceled largely as a result of the affordable care act. the president took the blame what he called the rocky rollout of the health care law. the president had said if you like your plan, you can keep it. now with the change announced thursday you may be able
one week after typhoon haiyan ravaged that country. why residents are furious at their government and the new threat that is facing survivors. we are live with that. >>> a sinkhole swallowing homes in florida. why one victim is now saying that this tragedy, he thinks it could have been prevented. >>> this pip squeak with a 20 dollar mail order rifle would bring down the most powerful and glamorous man in the world in a millisecond it doesn't make sense. >> murders nearly...
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a healthy baby boy named haiyan, named for a storm he will know nothing about. anderson cooper, cnn, tacloban, the philippines. >> people see something like this and want to try to help. please go to our website cnn.com/impact, a list of all kinds of way to participate in the relief effort there and they desperately need help. >>> president obama picked to head of the federal reserve goes to capitol hill for a confirmation here. janet yelleden is to say the best way to survive the economy and she has no plans to change the course set by outgoing chairman ben bernanke but expect tough talk. we are going to have much more coming up in our next half hour when christine romans joins us for "money time." this is one of her favorite subjects. >> so much going on capitol hill. >>> house republicans plan today to introduce articles of impeachment for attorney general eric holder. texas representative pete olson says holder has disregarded the rule of law not and not been forthcoming to the congress. it is not clear if they have support from the house leadership and the
a healthy baby boy named haiyan, named for a storm he will know nothing about. anderson cooper, cnn, tacloban, the philippines. >> people see something like this and want to try to help. please go to our website cnn.com/impact, a list of all kinds of way to participate in the relief effort there and they desperately need help. >>> president obama picked to head of the federal reserve goes to capitol hill for a confirmation here. janet yelleden is to say the best way to survive...
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no building escaping damage, the destruction caused by typhoon haiyan is everywhere. it left the city cut off from the rest of the country, its people increasingly desperate. roads are still impassable, all communications are down. medical supplies are running out. food and water are becoming scarce and reports of looting are widespread. it's impossible at this stage to estimate the cost in human life. we've seen bodies on the streets and we've seen bodies washing up on the beaches. the philippines interior minister can only say the number of deaths will be high. it's estimated perhaps 1 million people live along the low lying coastline, the majority of them in rough-built shacks. even if they could have withstood the winds, they would not have survived the storm surge, a huge perhaps five-meter wall of water that spread across the city at the height of the storm at devastating speed. the water receded as quickly as it came, leaving a trail of destruction. people have been warned to evacuate, but not everybody took the advice. the priority here now is to clear the roa
no building escaping damage, the destruction caused by typhoon haiyan is everywhere. it left the city cut off from the rest of the country, its people increasingly desperate. roads are still impassable, all communications are down. medical supplies are running out. food and water are becoming scarce and reports of looting are widespread. it's impossible at this stage to estimate the cost in human life. we've seen bodies on the streets and we've seen bodies washing up on the beaches. the...
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haiyan lashed to shore -- and tacloban's mayor was in its eye. they took refuge in its rafters. just feet below, killer waves. a short distance away, the wind sliced through city hall. for government official videoed these scenes. days on, debris that was once a city stubbornly refuses to give up the bodies of all of those who perished, or to give back the livelihoods smashed by the tempest. >> what is the latest there, carl on the ground in terms of the aid effort? are you actually starting to see aid in large quantities getting to those who need it most? >> reporter: well, anderson, this is a multi-tracker for right now. on the one hand you still have work going on to recover bodies. we have been talking to an american team that are handling cadaver dogs. they have been working down there by the shoreline, and they still say there is just far too much debris, to get to the bodies underneath. they simply don't have the heavy lifting equipment they need. then, on the other hand, if you listen to the government they say aid is arriving to survivors on a conveyer belt. well, we ha
haiyan lashed to shore -- and tacloban's mayor was in its eye. they took refuge in its rafters. just feet below, killer waves. a short distance away, the wind sliced through city hall. for government official videoed these scenes. days on, debris that was once a city stubbornly refuses to give up the bodies of all of those who perished, or to give back the livelihoods smashed by the tempest. >> what is the latest there, carl on the ground in terms of the aid effort? are you actually...
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and haiyan leaving an entire city on edge. it gives you an idea just the extent of the damage. and that u.s. support couldn't come soon enough. what this country does lack is the ability to get a large amount of material out to places by air. and that's exactly what the u.s. can provide, that is what's needed. so expecting to see u.s. choppers on the tarmac in front of me fairly soon. and that would -- should signal the relief effort really kicking off into high gear. it's going to take a long time with the u.s. support and other country as well, virtually every country has been offering assistance in some form or another. that's what the president of the philippines told me yesterday. but it is going to take a long time before they get the situation under control, before those people, victims are fed. they've got adequate and clean water, and they've got somewhere to live. >> all right. andr andrew, thanks so much. >>> we continue our coverage this morning with cnn's ivan watson who takes us above the damage to show us the path of this monster storm. >> reporter: following the
and haiyan leaving an entire city on edge. it gives you an idea just the extent of the damage. and that u.s. support couldn't come soon enough. what this country does lack is the ability to get a large amount of material out to places by air. and that's exactly what the u.s. can provide, that is what's needed. so expecting to see u.s. choppers on the tarmac in front of me fairly soon. and that would -- should signal the relief effort really kicking off into high gear. it's going to take a long...
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there was an earthquake too, all of this just days after super typhoon haiyan ravaged cities, towns and villages from one philippine island to the next. andrew stephens reports from the hard hit city of tacloban. >> more misery on the ground as some relief efforts are halted overnight when yet another storm hit the devastated city of tacloban. the strongest typhoon on record struck days ago, leaving behind a humanitarian crisis of unprecedented scope. >> i am the only survivor of the family and i want to know if they are still alive. >> from the sky, miles of destruction as far as the eye can see. while on the ground, rows of lifeless bodies. >> only one missing is my eldest daughter. i hope she's alive. >> a church chapel now filled with the dead. inside a mother weeps over the loss of her son. >> i've experienced a lot of typhoon, but this is the worst thing. >> the living cover their noses and mouths because the stench is unbearable. as they search for their loved ones, a young student cries for her mother. >> translator: i still hear in tacloban, and i'm still alive. hundreds of tho
there was an earthquake too, all of this just days after super typhoon haiyan ravaged cities, towns and villages from one philippine island to the next. andrew stephens reports from the hard hit city of tacloban. >> more misery on the ground as some relief efforts are halted overnight when yet another storm hit the devastated city of tacloban. the strongest typhoon on record struck days ago, leaving behind a humanitarian crisis of unprecedented scope. >> i am the only survivor of...
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the confirmed death toll from the haiyan tie upon now stands at 2,275, although no one believes it's going to stay there. it's going to go up, more people are reported missing. bodies are still everywhere under that debris you're looking at there. body bags have started to arrive. but sadly not enough. authorities say 2 million people are in need of food and water. more than 11 million overall in some way impacted by the typhoon. >> tons of food from around the world have started arriving in the philippines. the world food program alone has brought in 2700 tons of rice, but most of the hoaxless and starving typhoon survivors, they have yet to actually receive that food aid. that is because this as you can imagine a logistical nightmare on the ground trying to get that aid to the many islands decimated by the storm. >> there are major logistical issues but also a lot of criticism of central government for not running the aftermath, the operation more efficiently. we're going to have a live report coming up from the disaster zone. >> then the justice department is clearing the way for
the confirmed death toll from the haiyan tie upon now stands at 2,275, although no one believes it's going to stay there. it's going to go up, more people are reported missing. bodies are still everywhere under that debris you're looking at there. body bags have started to arrive. but sadly not enough. authorities say 2 million people are in need of food and water. more than 11 million overall in some way impacted by the typhoon. >> tons of food from around the world have started arriving...
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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
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
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. >> up next, typhoon haiyan. could anything have been done to lessen its impact? i have two great experts to explain. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. we've always been] at the forefrontumman, of advanced electronics. providing technology to get more detail... ♪ detect hidden threats... ♪ see the whole picture... ♪ process critical information, and put it in the hands of our defenders. reaching constantly evolving threats before they reach us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got
. >> up next, typhoon haiyan. could anything have been done to lessen its impact? i have two great experts to explain. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get...
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the storm surge from typhoon haiyan tore them from her husband's arms. aged 15, 13 and 8. only two bodies have been found. >> only one missing is my eldest daughter. i hope she's alive and we're hoping that she's alive and she was somewhere but is alive. >> reporter: she became emotional as she remembers seeing bodies float past her home. she says she was on the roof to avoid the water. they are just some of the victims congregating at the airstrip. many have walked for hours to get their first food since the storm. it's become the military's staging area. a first aid center is set up for cuts and bruises, but they can do little for a serious gash to the head. one of her first priorities, restoring communications. >> from today, maybe in 48 hours hopefully, we're now relying on satellite phones. >> reporter: as we move further inland, we come across more bodies. this is the local chapel effectively being turned into a morgue. inside are nine bodies, five of them are children. the military planes that bring life essentials in take the body bags out, as well as the injured t
the storm surge from typhoon haiyan tore them from her husband's arms. aged 15, 13 and 8. only two bodies have been found. >> only one missing is my eldest daughter. i hope she's alive and we're hoping that she's alive and she was somewhere but is alive. >> reporter: she became emotional as she remembers seeing bodies float past her home. she says she was on the roof to avoid the water. they are just some of the victims congregating at the airstrip. many have walked for hours to get...
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the first community hit by typhoon haiyan. almost everyone is homeless. 100% damaged. any buildings left standing? >> it was all dead, collapsed. >> reporter: we flew on a cargo plane carrying soldiers and life-saving supplies. they have an enormous job ahead. we have just landed at the airfield. and as can you see, all around us, these enormous palm trees have been snapped like twigs. everything has been flattened. so many filipinos across the disaster zone have lost everything. they have nowhere to go. many foreigners are des trat to leave or at least get in touch with their loved ones back home. >> i've got to go tell my family i'm alive. there's no communication here at all. >> reporter: u.s. forces are on the ground in the hardest hit areas planning to conduct a search and rescue mission and more help is coming. but after four days, they know they could be facing a recovery operation. whatever the final death toll, this country and its people are scarred by a storm more powerful and terrifying than anything they've seen in their lives. >> very scary. the sound was
the first community hit by typhoon haiyan. almost everyone is homeless. 100% damaged. any buildings left standing? >> it was all dead, collapsed. >> reporter: we flew on a cargo plane carrying soldiers and life-saving supplies. they have an enormous job ahead. we have just landed at the airfield. and as can you see, all around us, these enormous palm trees have been snapped like twigs. everything has been flattened. so many filipinos across the disaster zone have lost everything....
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look at the size of haiyan in comparison to hurricane katrina. that's wild. >> we'll tap the global resources of cnn to bring you the most comprehensive coverage of the crisis in the philippines. we start off with anderson cooper. he's in tacloban. anderson, hoping you can hear us. what strikes you on the ground? we're being told this is unprecedented. >> it's truly a desperate situation on the ground. i was out just walking in some of the neighborhoods today. i mean, you don't see -- there's not really an organized relief effort here. there's efforts being made at the airport, there's people trying to get out, people trying to fly out. there are supplies coming in. but in terms of, you know, on day four, day five, you might expect to see more of an organized outreach into the communities. there are -- we saw one squad of firefighters from another town, local philippine firefighters who were here putting bodies into body bags. but you go down another street and there are family members waiting by the bodies of their children and they have nowhere
look at the size of haiyan in comparison to hurricane katrina. that's wild. >> we'll tap the global resources of cnn to bring you the most comprehensive coverage of the crisis in the philippines. we start off with anderson cooper. he's in tacloban. anderson, hoping you can hear us. what strikes you on the ground? we're being told this is unprecedented. >> it's truly a desperate situation on the ground. i was out just walking in some of the neighborhoods today. i mean, you don't see...
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. >>> the aftermath from typhoon haiyan continues to unfold. beyond the death toll, more than 10 million filipinos have been displaced or rendered homeless. why was the impact so bad? and why was the response so slow? in many ways i suppose this was a perfect storm. in any event, i have two great guests joining me to delve into all this. steven flynn is the founding director of the center for resilient studies of northeastern university. he's advised both of the last two presidents on homeland security. and laurie garridy is a senior fellow on the council for foreign relations. steve, first to you, what part of this surprised you in terms of its severity in terms of the force? what took you by surprise? >> well, to some extent what took me by surprise was how slow we were to realize what a tremendous storm this was. it got very little coverage. in fact, i learned about it from a german friend on friday morning last week who shared the images of this incoming storm. right there it was clear that this was going to be a monumental event. with the
. >>> the aftermath from typhoon haiyan continues to unfold. beyond the death toll, more than 10 million filipinos have been displaced or rendered homeless. why was the impact so bad? and why was the response so slow? in many ways i suppose this was a perfect storm. in any event, i have two great guests joining me to delve into all this. steven flynn is the founding director of the center for resilient studies of northeastern university. he's advised both of the last two presidents on...
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this one is nothing like haiyan. but more floods and landslides are possible through tomorrow. they also didn't need an earthquake. that's right. an earthquake in the middle of all of this devastation. another silver lining, it was not powerful. but it certainly did not help an already impossible situation. united states marines are on the ground and in the air. and 5,000 sailors are on their way now. the aircraft carrier george washington cut short a port call in hong kong yesterday and it due to reach the philippines along with escort ships and 80plus aircraft. they expect to be reaching their destination there either tomorrow or possibly thursday. countless people are depending, depending to live on that relief because they just have nothing left and they have been waiting now for days. we followed a military aid flight into a remote peninsula where relief has been long overdue and the pictures from the air, they just speak volumes. >> reporter: as the disaster relief operation shoots into overdrive, the roar of engines from c-130 fills the air. we've been given permission t
this one is nothing like haiyan. but more floods and landslides are possible through tomorrow. they also didn't need an earthquake. that's right. an earthquake in the middle of all of this devastation. another silver lining, it was not powerful. but it certainly did not help an already impossible situation. united states marines are on the ground and in the air. and 5,000 sailors are on their way now. the aircraft carrier george washington cut short a port call in hong kong yesterday and it due...
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. >>> now to the situation in the philippines, nearly a week after super typhoon haiyan hit, food, water and medical supplies continue to trickle into the country, as residents desperately search for their loved ones that were lost in the storm. there are reports now of looting. reportings of dentals, as victims try to find what they need to survivor. the death toll now stands at more than 1,800. two of them are americans. the president of the philippines tells cnn, the earlier estimates of 10,000 dead are likely too high. that's what he was saying yesterday. let's go to cnn's andrew stevens in tacloban. andrew, let's talk about the situation here today. we've been seeing the reports that anderson cooper has been sharing with us. and there are people living in makeshift areas surrounded by their dead loved ones. so we're trying to understand, what is the most immediate needs for people there. >> reporter: zoraida, there are so many immediate needs. this is the problem. the authorities here, the relief by local institutions are just not getting a grip on many of the issues. and there are,
. >>> now to the situation in the philippines, nearly a week after super typhoon haiyan hit, food, water and medical supplies continue to trickle into the country, as residents desperately search for their loved ones that were lost in the storm. there are reports now of looting. reportings of dentals, as victims try to find what they need to survivor. the death toll now stands at more than 1,800. two of them are americans. the president of the philippines tells cnn, the earlier...
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. >> the death toll from typhoon haiyan in the philippines continues to rise. it's now at 5 ooh, 235. >> more than 1,600 people are still missing. more than 23,000 have been hurt. and, of course, those numbers have all ticked up in recent days and officials say they continue to believe that they will. >> the philippines is also the location for the current season of "survivor." >> and jeff probst talks about how it's impacted his world. >> i spent the last two years, eight months in the philippines. while we didn't shoot in that exact area, there is such a sense of community in that country, because it's an island -- it's an island community. they don't have much to begin with. it was not uncommon when we would go through the villages to see people in a tin shack with wood on the side and maybe a fire burning inside and a clothesline with a few shirts on it. that was their daily life. and you wouldn't know anything was not okay, because everybody had this joy in their heart. but when you take that very little bit they have away, and you combine it with all of t
. >> the death toll from typhoon haiyan in the philippines continues to rise. it's now at 5 ooh, 235. >> more than 1,600 people are still missing. more than 23,000 have been hurt. and, of course, those numbers have all ticked up in recent days and officials say they continue to believe that they will. >> the philippines is also the location for the current season of "survivor." >> and jeff probst talks about how it's impacted his world. >> i spent the...
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you can see that even in orbit, even in orbit, about 240 miles above the earth, haiyan's clouds still filled nearly the entire frame of that photograph. so, aid agencies are mobilizing to help the victims of the typhoon and to find out how you can help go to cnn.com/impact. >>> we'll continue to update you on the super typhoon, a man makes it all the way onto a plane before he is caught. that story is next. >>> and they increase the shelf life of food but they decrease the lifespan of humans. but they taste so good. we're talking about trans fats and the fda. they want to ban them from some of our favorite foods. we're going to give you the skinny on what foods to stay away from la ert this hour. unless you like trans fats, then eat them. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the "getting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-ea
you can see that even in orbit, even in orbit, about 240 miles above the earth, haiyan's clouds still filled nearly the entire frame of that photograph. so, aid agencies are mobilizing to help the victims of the typhoon and to find out how you can help go to cnn.com/impact. >>> we'll continue to update you on the super typhoon, a man makes it all the way onto a plane before he is caught. that story is next. >>> and they increase the shelf life of food but they decrease the...
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. >> four days since super typhoon haiyan hit. four days since they had solid meals or clean water to drink. 2 million people in need of food and some 800,000 people have been displaced and 2,400 injured and officially 1,774 lives lost. >> on top of all of this, a new storm and even an earthquake have hit the impacted areas. no word of any major damage from them. we do have some positive news. the president has reduced estimates of the full death toll to 2,500. plus, there is a lot of help pouring in. across the globe, at least $55 million have been pledged with $25 million of that coming from the united nations. >> an aircraft carrier "uss george washington" is headed to the island to help refuel and assist. now you are just about to hear how much relief is needed. survivors speaking to the cameras hoping that those they love are still alive. >> just devastating. >>> one storm chaser who just got out of the area described how his hunger and affected his thinking. >> i was lucky to get out of that airport. i was severely dehydrate
. >> four days since super typhoon haiyan hit. four days since they had solid meals or clean water to drink. 2 million people in need of food and some 800,000 people have been displaced and 2,400 injured and officially 1,774 lives lost. >> on top of all of this, a new storm and even an earthquake have hit the impacted areas. no word of any major damage from them. we do have some positive news. the president has reduced estimates of the full death toll to 2,500. plus, there is a lot...
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. >>> this morning an unprecedented crisis from the air, the destruction from typhoon haiyan is just haunting. so are the numbers. filipino officials now tell cnn it's possible that the death toll could be at 10,000. >>> on the ground though, there are also incredible stories of survival. we're going to take you to the front lines and hear from the filipino president about what his country and others around the world including the u.s. are doing to get relief to those people who so desperately need it. >>> and on this sunday, we take a look at the pope and his compassionate spirit and how he's changing the catholic church. another live hour of "new day" starts right now. >>> 8:00. hope you're not scrambling today. 8:00 on the east coast. i'm christi paul. >> at 5:00 a.m., you should not be scrambling on the west coast. i'm victor blackwell. this is "new day sunday." we're just beginning to see the extent of the destruction in the philippines from that killer typhoon. it's almost unbelievable. it's feared that 10,000 people, maybe even more, have died. and right now the official death
. >>> this morning an unprecedented crisis from the air, the destruction from typhoon haiyan is just haunting. so are the numbers. filipino officials now tell cnn it's possible that the death toll could be at 10,000. >>> on the ground though, there are also incredible stories of survival. we're going to take you to the front lines and hear from the filipino president about what his country and others around the world including the u.s. are doing to get relief to those people...
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community was the first to be hit by supertyphoon haiyan. since then there has been no communication. well, the plan is to conduct a search and rescue mission, these men know all too well they're likely facing a recovery operation. the police and military on this flight have e nommous job ahead. we have just landed at the air field. and as you can see, all around us tees enormous palm trees have been snapped like twigs. everything has been flattened. you can see the local people over here standing under a shelter that is -- its roof has been completely ripped off. they have been without supplies now for days. this typhoon hit this point first. this was the first town really that was devastated. and these soldiers, they have no idea what they're about to face. as the troops unload bags of rice and boxes of bottled water, the locals desperately watch on. >> food to eat. there's a shortage of food, tents, everything. everything's gone. so we need help. >> reporter: of the 50,000 people in this town, almost everyone is homeless. dozens of people
community was the first to be hit by supertyphoon haiyan. since then there has been no communication. well, the plan is to conduct a search and rescue mission, these men know all too well they're likely facing a recovery operation. the police and military on this flight have e nommous job ahead. we have just landed at the air field. and as you can see, all around us tees enormous palm trees have been snapped like twigs. everything has been flattened. you can see the local people over here...
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community was the first to be hit by supertyphoon haiyan. since then there has been no communication. well, the plan is to conduct a search and rescue mission, these men know all too well they're likely facing a recovery operation. the police and military on this flight have e nommous job ahead. we have just landed at the air field. and as you can see, all around us tees enormous palm trees have been snapped like twigs. everything has been flattened. you can see the local people over here standing under a shelter that is -- its roof has been completely ripped off. they have been without supplies now for days. this typhoon hit this point first. this was the first town really that was devastated. and these soldiers, they have no idea what they're about to face. as the troops unload bags of rice and boxes of bottled water, the locals desperately watch on. >> food to eat. there's a shortage of food, tents, everything. everything's gone. so we need help. >> reporter: of the 50,000 people in this town, almost everyone is homeless. dozens of people
community was the first to be hit by supertyphoon haiyan. since then there has been no communication. well, the plan is to conduct a search and rescue mission, these men know all too well they're likely facing a recovery operation. the police and military on this flight have e nommous job ahead. we have just landed at the air field. and as you can see, all around us tees enormous palm trees have been snapped like twigs. everything has been flattened. you can see the local people over here...
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right now, super typhoon haiyan is bearing down on the philippines. it is so large, this is what it looks like from space. at one point the cloud cover blanketed two-thirds of the country there. its sustained winds are estimated to be 195 miles an hour, equivalent to an extremely strong category 5 hurricane. wind gusts are reaching an estimated 235 miles an hour. and that's sending debris flying through the air. buildings and homes are destroyed. there is widespread flooding. so far three people are reported dead. that number could rise dramatically after emergency crews are able to reach hard hit areas. people in the philippines are used to big typhoons, even they say the power of this storm is something they've never seen before. joining me the head of the red cross in the philippines, richard gordon. describe for us what this storm feels like as someone going through it. >> well, you know, there were storm surges at the heights of it when it hit landfall. it was running 15 kilometers per hour. a lot of tidal waves came in that swamped the people of
right now, super typhoon haiyan is bearing down on the philippines. it is so large, this is what it looks like from space. at one point the cloud cover blanketed two-thirds of the country there. its sustained winds are estimated to be 195 miles an hour, equivalent to an extremely strong category 5 hurricane. wind gusts are reaching an estimated 235 miles an hour. and that's sending debris flying through the air. buildings and homes are destroyed. there is widespread flooding. so far three...
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. >>> ten days have passed since typhoon haiyan hit the philipines. the death toll continues to rise, thousands are reported missing, millions more have been displaced. this morning, new footage has been released, showing the typhoon's powerful storm surge wiping out a house. this video was shot by an aid worker who took renew jersey on the top floor of a boarding house. >>> to obama care now, reportingly considering the marketplace a success if 80% of users manage to buy health care plans onloan. that's a figure government and industry officials provided to the washington post. it puts the tech physical am issues with call centers or with insurers themselves. >>> princeton university ploy i don't see trying to help keep a meningitis outbreak from spregd. a decision is expected this woke. so far, seven people have been ennexted with the potentially deadly type b bacterial strain, which is rarely found in the u.s. the most recent case was confirmed this week. the emergency vaccine has only been provided or approved rather in europe or australia. i want
. >>> ten days have passed since typhoon haiyan hit the philipines. the death toll continues to rise, thousands are reported missing, millions more have been displaced. this morning, new footage has been released, showing the typhoon's powerful storm surge wiping out a house. this video was shot by an aid worker who took renew jersey on the top floor of a boarding house. >>> to obama care now, reportingly considering the marketplace a success if 80% of users manage to buy...
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the storm surge from typhoon haiyan tore them from her husband's arms. aged 15, 13, and 8. only two bodies have been found. >> only one missing is my eldest daughter. i hope she's alive. we are hoping that she's alive. >> reporter: she became emotional remembering seeing bodies float past her home. she says she was on the roof to avoid the water. they are just some of the victims congregating. many walked for hours for their first food since the storm. it has become the military staging area, a first aid center set up for cuts and bruises, but they can do little for a serious gash to the head. one of the first priorities, restoring communications. >> from today, in 48 hours, hopefully we are now relying on satellite phones. >> as we move inland we come across more bodies. this is the local chapel being turned into a morgue. inside there are nine bodies, five of them are children. the military planes that bring life essentials intake the body bags out. as well as the injured that need to keep their hope for the future. paula hancocks, cnn, talk la ban in the philippines. >>
the storm surge from typhoon haiyan tore them from her husband's arms. aged 15, 13, and 8. only two bodies have been found. >> only one missing is my eldest daughter. i hope she's alive. we are hoping that she's alive. >> reporter: she became emotional remembering seeing bodies float past her home. she says she was on the roof to avoid the water. they are just some of the victims congregating. many walked for hours for their first food since the storm. it has become the military...
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can you just imagine, if this happens in minutes, don, just a week ago we were talking about haiyan in the philippines being the strongest storm reported anywhere on earth. it has 195 mile-an-hour winds and gusts higher than that. if you can imagine something like this taking place just minutes, 166 miles an hour estimated with that washington county tornado, don, and everything flat yebed. it is horrific. and like you said, didn't really know what was coming. a lot of these tornadoes are rain-wrapped. now it is dark. so it has been especially traumatizing. as i mentioned, they will go out and assess the damage. and let us know, right now, 76 tornadoes reported. >> 76. and as jonathan monken said, they'll probably wake up tomorrow to more damage, more injuries and hopefully not more deaths. thank you, karen. we can confirm for you on cnn, a heavy heart, three people now dead in this line of storms making its way across the country. short break. update you on the other side. great. this is the last thing i need.) seriously? let's take this puppy over to midas and get you some of the goo
can you just imagine, if this happens in minutes, don, just a week ago we were talking about haiyan in the philippines being the strongest storm reported anywhere on earth. it has 195 mile-an-hour winds and gusts higher than that. if you can imagine something like this taking place just minutes, 166 miles an hour estimated with that washington county tornado, don, and everything flat yebed. it is horrific. and like you said, didn't really know what was coming. a lot of these tornadoes are...
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vietnam bracing for a similar pounding as haiyan turns west. storm survivors are just beginning to get a handle on the death and destruction. at its worst, the storm may have been more powerful than any typhoon ever recorded parking wind gusts up to 235 miles an hour, the speed of an indy race car. paula hancocks joins us now from manila. paula, are we expecting to get any sense of just how bad the destruction is? >> reporter:, brianna, i think we are going to start seeing some pretty disturbing images from the area. the sun's been up about as hour and a half, this is the crucial time where the military can start the search-and-rescue operation. we know that the helicopters are 1257bding by. they'll be heading down to the area, basically seeing if they can land in the worst affected areas as well. there are expectations that many of the landing pads for the helicopters and landing strips could be under water as well. so it may be difficult to get the aid to the people who really need it. what the military wants to do is to get an aerial overvie
vietnam bracing for a similar pounding as haiyan turns west. storm survivors are just beginning to get a handle on the death and destruction. at its worst, the storm may have been more powerful than any typhoon ever recorded parking wind gusts up to 235 miles an hour, the speed of an indy race car. paula hancocks joins us now from manila. paula, are we expecting to get any sense of just how bad the destruction is? >> reporter:, brianna, i think we are going to start seeing some pretty...
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and for ways that you can help survivors of typhoon haiyan, you can go to cnn.com/impact. >>> back here at home, in north carolina, just a few miles south of charlotte, authorities say that they have stumbled on an absolute sickening case of child abuse. >> a child handcuffed to a front porch, a dead chicken tied around his neck. cnn's rosa flores is on this story. good morning, rosa. >> reporter: well, martin, zoraida, there are many shocking factors to this story. and perhaps one of the most shocking is the profession of the mother in question. she actually works for the department of social services. the outside of this north carolina house provides clues of the alleged horrors happening here. >> the child had a dead chicken hung around his neck. >> sheriff's deputies say that 11-year-old boy was shivering, while allegedly handcuffed by the ankle to the porch. when the deputy asked the owner what was going on, another child opened the front door, releasing several large dogs that chased the deputy to his cruiser. >> man, he come out of here when greased lightning when he came back ou
and for ways that you can help survivors of typhoon haiyan, you can go to cnn.com/impact. >>> back here at home, in north carolina, just a few miles south of charlotte, authorities say that they have stumbled on an absolute sickening case of child abuse. >> a child handcuffed to a front porch, a dead chicken tied around his neck. cnn's rosa flores is on this story. good morning, rosa. >> reporter: well, martin, zoraida, there are many shocking factors to this story. and...
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few days, i think all of us have been shaken by the images of the devastation brought by the typhoon haiyan. it's heartbreaking reminder of how fragile life is and among the dead are several americans. so our prayers are with the filipino people and with filipino-americans across the country anxious about their family and friends back home. one of our core principles is when friends are in trouble, america helps. as i've told president aquino earlier this week, the united states will continue to offer whatever assistance we can. our military personnel and u.s. aid team do this better than anybody in the world and they've been on the groundworking tirelessly to deliver food, water, medicine, shelter, and to help with airlift. today the aircraft carrier "uss george washington" and other ships arrived to help with search and rescue, as well as supplies, medical care, and logistical support. and more help is on the way. america's strength, of course, has always been more than just about what our government can do. it's about what our citizens can do. it's about the big heartedness of the americ
few days, i think all of us have been shaken by the images of the devastation brought by the typhoon haiyan. it's heartbreaking reminder of how fragile life is and among the dead are several americans. so our prayers are with the filipino people and with filipino-americans across the country anxious about their family and friends back home. one of our core principles is when friends are in trouble, america helps. as i've told president aquino earlier this week, the united states will continue...
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. >>> hill l hello everyone. 10,000 people are feared dead from super typhoon haiyan. and one of the daughters of that utah doctor convicted of murder speaks out to cnn. alex summers reveals why she knew her father killed her mother. >>> and richy incognito goes on the
. >>> hill l hello everyone. 10,000 people are feared dead from super typhoon haiyan. and one of the daughters of that utah doctor convicted of murder speaks out to cnn. alex summers reveals why she knew her father killed her mother. >>> and richy incognito goes on the
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. >>> a week since typhoon haiyan devastated the philippines. residents are still striving to survive. why the federal government is being blamed and the new threat facing the people there. >>> i want to apologize for my graphic remarks. >> graphic,
. >>> a week since typhoon haiyan devastated the philippines. residents are still striving to survive. why the federal government is being blamed and the new threat facing the people there. >>> i want to apologize for my graphic remarks. >> graphic,
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one week after super typhoon haiyan hit the philippines, survivors still have nowhere to go. up next, cnn's anderson cooper caught up with a father. i have to tell you, his story you will never forget. [ male announcer ] did you know that if you wear a partial, you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want m
one week after super typhoon haiyan hit the philippines, survivors still have nowhere to go. up next, cnn's anderson cooper caught up with a father. i have to tell you, his story you will never forget. [ male announcer ] did you know that if you wear a partial, you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth....
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. >>> coming up, anderson cooper is in the philippines covering typhoon haiyan. his emotional response to criticism by some locals next. rn ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ nthat's why they deserve... aer anbrake dance. paying ourselves to do what we love? get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. >
. >>> coming up, anderson cooper is in the philippines covering typhoon haiyan. his emotional response to criticism by some locals next. rn ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair....
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this is day eight since supertyphoon haiyan hit this region and has devastated much of the philippines in the south. a lot of coastal communities. you have been witnessing what we have been seeing over the last several days. it's easy to think that by day eight with all the aid that's coming with the increasing improvements and the way it's being distributed it's easy to think that the worst is over. but for many people on the ground, the nightmare continues. there is still a lack of food,
this is day eight since supertyphoon haiyan hit this region and has devastated much of the philippines in the south. a lot of coastal communities. you have been witnessing what we have been seeing over the last several days. it's easy to think that by day eight with all the aid that's coming with the increasing improvements and the way it's being distributed it's easy to think that the worst is over. but for many people on the ground, the nightmare continues. there is still a lack of food,
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survivors of typhoon haiyan are doing whatever they can to stay alive. for some, that means searching through debris for food and water. one eyewitness to the storm is urging officials to step in immediately to avoid a health crisis. >> the international community needs to turn loose every asset they have and get in there and help save people's lives, because that's the most important thing right now. look, i was lucky to get out of the airport. i was severely dehydrated. i was one of the lucky ones. i got out on a c-130 over to cebu, where i have internet connection to get the story out. people have wounds. they're getting infected. you're not going to last too many days with an infection. severe dehydration. i was getting to where i was losing my mind. i wasn't thinking clearly. >> cnn chief medical correspondent dr. san jay gupta joins me now. it's hard to imagine. >> it is. and, you know, we've seen this sort of thing unfold in other natural disasters around the world. as he just eloquently said, the basics remain the basics. they've got to get clean
survivors of typhoon haiyan are doing whatever they can to stay alive. for some, that means searching through debris for food and water. one eyewitness to the storm is urging officials to step in immediately to avoid a health crisis. >> the international community needs to turn loose every asset they have and get in there and help save people's lives, because that's the most important thing right now. look, i was lucky to get out of the airport. i was severely dehydrated. i was one of the...
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we had haiyan, we had hari, there's utor. there's current path of the latest storm. isn't enough, enough? >> it is amazing when you say a three hitting vietnam, i think of hurricane katrina that was a 3 when it hit land. you think about the philippines. a 5. it seem unprecedented. when you look at this in your career, major storms, how big was this one? >> there may have been other storms this big but they didn't hit land. this is in my opinion, in my 27 years, the largest storm with the potentially largest storm surge to ever hit any body. we talk about t it, that is a pretty big town. you put a storm surge of 40 or 50 feet into a town that only gets about 50 feet above sea level, you have to move people out. there is more damage and devastation than we can show you. we just don't have the pictures. >> that in and of itself says so much. 24 hours in, we don't have the pictures. that might sink in to some people about the significance of this and how horrific it might have been. thanks to chad myers as we continue to cover that. one interior minister from one of thos
we had haiyan, we had hari, there's utor. there's current path of the latest storm. isn't enough, enough? >> it is amazing when you say a three hitting vietnam, i think of hurricane katrina that was a 3 when it hit land. you think about the philippines. a 5. it seem unprecedented. when you look at this in your career, major storms, how big was this one? >> there may have been other storms this big but they didn't hit land. this is in my opinion, in my 27 years, the largest storm...
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we've been covering the aftermath of the typhoon haiyan. our viewers in the united states will now resume watching "crossfire." more news coming up later. >>> tonight on "crossfire" the president and his obama care team are on an apology tour. >> i want to go in and fix it myself but i don't write code. >> why can some politicians admit they were wrong? >> i take full responsibility for my own
we've been covering the aftermath of the typhoon haiyan. our viewers in the united states will now resume watching "crossfire." more news coming up later. >>> tonight on "crossfire" the president and his obama care team are on an apology tour. >> i want to go in and fix it myself but i don't write code. >> why can some politicians admit they were wrong? >> i take full responsibility for my own
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screen, jason day, has come out and announced that eight of his family members were killed in typhoon haiyan. in a pga tour statement, day says his grandmother, uncle and six cousins died during that typhoon. his mother moved from the philippines to australia 30 years ago. >>> open the door! [ screaming ] >> those are the screams of children you're hearing. wild dashcam video, five kids in a minivan screaming as a police officer pounds a baton on their window. then another opens fire as their mother drives the minivan away. she was pulled over for speeding while on a family vacation in northern new mexico. but, here's a big but, took off, tried to get away, leading police on a high-speed chase until she and one of her teenage sons who actually rushed an officer, were arrested. the officers involved are also under investigation. that's in this incident. >>> i want to warn you. this next video is difficult to watch. you can see a man falling from the third deck of ralph wilson stadium in buffalo. in new york. all of this during the second quarter of the bills game against the jets. he only inj
screen, jason day, has come out and announced that eight of his family members were killed in typhoon haiyan. in a pga tour statement, day says his grandmother, uncle and six cousins died during that typhoon. his mother moved from the philippines to australia 30 years ago. >>> open the door! [ screaming ] >> those are the screams of children you're hearing. wild dashcam video, five kids in a minivan screaming as a police officer pounds a baton on their window. then another opens...
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infants are born in the wreckage of typhoon haiyan. we will take you inside the n neonatal clinic. you will not believe the conditions. stay with us. urn. we're trying our best to be role models. get in the car. we don't jump at the sound of the opening bell. max. [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] because we're trying to make the school bell. corner booth beats corner office any day. ♪ we make the most of our time... sorry. [ male announcer ] ...and our money. [ baby cries ] introducing the new, fuel-efficient 2014 malibu, the car for the richest guys on earth. ♪ waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. nthat's why they deserve... aer anbrake dance. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. >>> a week after one of the strongest storms in recorded history hit the fill peoples, thousands are escaping the devastation in the hardest hit city of tacloban. and this is happening just as clean-up
infants are born in the wreckage of typhoon haiyan. we will take you inside the n neonatal clinic. you will not believe the conditions. stay with us. urn. we're trying our best to be role models. get in the car. we don't jump at the sound of the opening bell. max. [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] because we're trying to make the school bell. corner booth beats corner office any day. ♪ we make the most of our time... sorry. [ male announcer ] ...and our money. [ baby cries ] introducing the new,...
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. >> reporter: there are some glimmers of hope, baby haiyan, a newborn named after the storm, now a symbol of the resilience and strength the philippines will find. >> before this darkness fell behind me, i drove through the town, saw for the first time a large government truck handing out food directly to people. a big cue forming in the street for that. the first sign, too, i saw of the government collecting the many corporations littering the road for days. people keep bringing out new ones every morning but we've seen the same ones on the road for a long period of time. that cleanup finally under way. task enormous behind me, just carrying away the debris from the storm will take months. back to you, chris, kate. >> nick, thank you for the reporting from the ground. we'll take a break on "new day." go to cnn.com/impact to help out in the philippines. now, who's this young man? 23 years old. ceo, can $3 billion ever not be enough? well, he's saying exactly that to facebook. we'll tell you why. maybe if zuckerberg threw in a hoodie. >> we want to introduce you to a little fellow who mean
. >> reporter: there are some glimmers of hope, baby haiyan, a newborn named after the storm, now a symbol of the resilience and strength the philippines will find. >> before this darkness fell behind me, i drove through the town, saw for the first time a large government truck handing out food directly to people. a big cue forming in the street for that. the first sign, too, i saw of the government collecting the many corporations littering the road for days. people keep bringing...
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ten days since typhoon haiyan tore apart the philippines and only now is aid reaching the hardest hit areas. survivors are trying to come to grips with the worse national disaster to ever hit their country. many of them desperately looking for a way to get out of there. we are going to get more from cnn's anna corin. >> reporter: on the dark loomy skies, another c-130 comes into land of the worst natural disaster to hit the philippines. the they are dropping off another load of supplies and u humanitarian workers in tacloban one of the dozens of countries that have come to help. on the tarmac, piles of aid stack up as more aircraft come in. >> it's chaotic and every day we are improving and the logistical systems are more refined so things aren't sitting here, they are going out to affected communities. >> reporter: while in the terminal, thousands converge desperate to jump on any flight to escape this living hell. >> i just don't know what to do now. i think about my daughters in there and i have to save them first. >> reporter: but not everyone is leaving. as we travel along the ro
ten days since typhoon haiyan tore apart the philippines and only now is aid reaching the hardest hit areas. survivors are trying to come to grips with the worse national disaster to ever hit their country. many of them desperately looking for a way to get out of there. we are going to get more from cnn's anna corin. >> reporter: on the dark loomy skies, another c-130 comes into land of the worst natural disaster to hit the philippines. the they are dropping off another load of supplies...
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>>> staggering new numbers just relieved by the officials in the philippines putting super typhoon haiyan at 10 million. the number missing remains at about 1,700. damage from the storm is estimated over 1.4 billion dollars. >>> too spicy for the neighborhood. the maker of the popular this hot chile sauce. i knew i would batch how to say that. let's get back to the story here, shall we? they were ordered to do something about the strong smell coming from its plant near los angeles. people who live nearby say the place is emitting fumes that irritate their eyes and throats. a judge denied a request to shut down the plant and told company officials to shut down the stink as the court takes a closer look at lawsuit from neighbors. >> crazy. >>> cnn doesn't just report on the challenges of holiday travel, we get out there and live it. three correspondents racing from new york to washington on one of the busiest travel days during the terrible weather. this was a television event and really history. nic robertson tried to go by air and lisa by rail and brian by car. who would get in "the situa
>>> staggering new numbers just relieved by the officials in the philippines putting super typhoon haiyan at 10 million. the number missing remains at about 1,700. damage from the storm is estimated over 1.4 billion dollars. >>> too spicy for the neighborhood. the maker of the popular this hot chile sauce. i knew i would batch how to say that. let's get back to the story here, shall we? they were ordered to do something about the strong smell coming from its plant near los...
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this is day eight since supertyphoon haiyan hit this region and has devastated much of the philippines in the south. a lot of coastal communities. you have been witnessing what we have been seeing over the last several days. it's easy to think that by day eight with all the aid that's coming with the increasing improvements and the way it's being distributed it's easy to think that the worst is over. but for many people on the ground, the nightmare continues. there is still a lack of
this is day eight since supertyphoon haiyan hit this region and has devastated much of the philippines in the south. a lot of coastal communities. you have been witnessing what we have been seeing over the last several days. it's easy to think that by day eight with all the aid that's coming with the increasing improvements and the way it's being distributed it's easy to think that the worst is over. but for many people on the ground, the nightmare continues. there is still a lack of
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>>> the race is on to bring relief to the philippines, devastated by typhoon haiyan. officials say more than 2 million people are desperate for food. anderson cooper joins us live from tacloban. >> sarah palin, why she thinks pope francis may be too liberal. she sits down with our own jake tapper. >>> your "new day" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >>> welcome back to "new day." it is wednesday, november 13th, 7:00 a.m. in the east. it's a day ryan ferguson thought may never come. the 29-year-old missouri man who spent nearly a decade in prison is back home with his family this morning. he was released last night after prosecutors decided to not seek a new trial in the 2001 murder of a sports editor. an appeals court had thrown out ferguson's conviction last week. he had been serving 40 years for the crime. largely based on the memories of a former high school classmate who claimed he had dream-like visions of both of them committing the crime. that classmate later recanted. >> keep your obama care
>>> the race is on to bring relief to the philippines, devastated by typhoon haiyan. officials say more than 2 million people are desperate for food. anderson cooper joins us live from tacloban. >> sarah palin, why she thinks pope francis may be too liberal. she sits down with our own jake tapper. >>> your "new day" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >>> welcome back to...
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. >> coming up in the philippines, the devastation from super typhoon haiyan is just beginning to be uncovered. anderson cooper visited a makeshift hospital where the sick cannot even get water. >> plus, james "whitey" bulger learning his fate today. we'll speak to the brother of one of bulger's victims who says he wants to strangle bulger. >> and toronto mayor rob ford. well, let's just say the hits keep coming. you'll hear his shocking new comments. shocking is an understatement. stay with us. 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 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. 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
. >> coming up in the philippines, the devastation from super typhoon haiyan is just beginning to be uncovered. anderson cooper visited a makeshift hospital where the sick cannot even get water. >> plus, james "whitey" bulger learning his fate today. we'll speak to the brother of one of bulger's victims who says he wants to strangle bulger. >> and toronto mayor rob ford. well, let's just say the hits keep coming. you'll hear his shocking new comments. shocking is an...