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philippines and not ending p up in the philippines economy. those would be a couple. there's a lot more on the cidi.org website.a lot >> i think you answered this ar before, i may have missed it asr i wasal taking notes, but what' the federal agency in our government that has the lead and convening power in terms of our relief efforts? >> that's my office. we have under the foreign assistance act authority delegated to the president whici is delegated to usaid as the ed lead federal coordinator on international disaster response. we have been coordinating, we work with the military to validate requests, and work witw them to help steer their efforto towards wherert it is -- where is the most value add and working closely with the state t department and other interagency colleagues on that koord nationn >> one of the things we've seenr in the past from humanitarian crisis in places like the cris earthquake in haiti, children displaced become potential victims of trafficking and ti, things of this nature. is that part of our response coe efforts
philippines and not ending p up in the philippines economy. those would be a couple. there's a lot more on the cidi.org website.a lot >> i think you answered this ar before, i may have missed it asr i wasal taking notes, but what' the federal agency in our government that has the lead and convening power in terms of our relief efforts? >> that's my office. we have under the foreign assistance act authority delegated to the president whici is delegated to usaid as the ed lead federal...
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and the government of the philippines. that's why i felt it was particularly important to hold this hearing and let people know this is not the end of our interests on this issue as to how we move forward and proceed. senator markey is here. he will be recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman, very much. so in the wake of the disaster, there's also a risk of secondary disasters, unsanitary drinking water, rapidly spreading virus. what precautions and measures are being taken to protect outbreaks of infectious diseases? i don't know if that question had been asked? >> no, it has not. >> thank you, senator. that is a major concern of ours. we have been putting a very attentive focus on the health sector from the usaid side. we have not seen any -- we have not seen and the department of health has not seen indications of disease outbreaks. it's also a risk in this situation as you know because of a lot of standing water and often poor sanitation. that's why from the beginning usaid and our colleagues have prioritized water and
and the government of the philippines. that's why i felt it was particularly important to hold this hearing and let people know this is not the end of our interests on this issue as to how we move forward and proceed. senator markey is here. he will be recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman, very much. so in the wake of the disaster, there's also a risk of secondary disasters, unsanitary drinking water, rapidly spreading virus. what precautions and measures are being taken to protect...
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but that's not the case of the island hardest hit in the central philippines. they're still trying to establish power and communication there is, and almost every power pole was struck and knocked over, and all they have there right now is generators, and they've got some mobile cell towers which they'll put up to try to get communication from those survivors who need to talk to their relatives who are desperate to find information about how they're doing. you can't do that on a mobile phone unless you've got power. they've been setting up these units, these generators around the capitol there, tacloban to try to help people reach their relatives not only in the philippines but overseas. >> what are the biggest problems. the biggest impediments for those trying to get help the hardest thing, the biggest problem is reaching people who still need help, and getting aid to these people. the problem that we've had is there has been no shortage of aid. in fact, the world international community has been very genius in what they're offering in terms of food, shelter,
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and the philippines. >> joining us from the philippines is lou sees sarin sarin--lucille saring. thank you for joining us, i know it's late where you are. chance your commission experiencing events like typhoon haiyan. >> we actually had early warning days before, the typhoon was being monitored by our meteorological office. but after we were all in shock, we were all have --people in tacloban and the affected areas, we were not sure what the storm surge looked like. >> ms. saring, has the climate change commission been discussing what your country, one of the most vulnerable in the world to, lessen some of the impact of the storms if the temperature of the ocean and level of the ocean continues to rise? >> well, the country since 2009 when we created the climate change commission, we have been active in wringing awar bringing awareness, and it's quite high. we're involved and engaged in all the discussions and most especially on issues. as you have heard in our opening statement in the first day of the fcc we made our plea, and we've been telling the rest of the world that what
and the philippines. >> joining us from the philippines is lou sees sarin sarin--lucille saring. thank you for joining us, i know it's late where you are. chance your commission experiencing events like typhoon haiyan. >> we actually had early warning days before, the typhoon was being monitored by our meteorological office. but after we were all in shock, we were all have --people in tacloban and the affected areas, we were not sure what the storm surge looked like. >> ms....
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people of the philippines. the tragic typhoon, yolanda, was horrible, tragic. the numbers that we have from yesterday, as of yesterday, from the usaid indicates that over 10 million people were affected, where close to 4,000 confirmed deaths to date. that number will certainly change, unfortunately. 4 million people have been displaced. 571,000-plus homes were damaged or destroyed by the typhoon, and the u.n. humanitarian action puts the emergency response humanitarian dollar at over $300 million. and i know that that is just an estimate, it could very well exceed those numbers, and, obviously, it presents a real challenge. i want to also acknowledge senator shotz who's with us today representing the state of hawaii. he's not a member of this committee, but he's been deeply concerned about this issue. many filipino-americans live in hawaii, and i know he has been very actively engaged and we welcome you to this hearing. the philippines is a close ally of the united states. i may not tell that to the people in t
people of the philippines. the tragic typhoon, yolanda, was horrible, tragic. the numbers that we have from yesterday, as of yesterday, from the usaid indicates that over 10 million people were affected, where close to 4,000 confirmed deaths to date. that number will certainly change, unfortunately. 4 million people have been displaced. 571,000-plus homes were damaged or destroyed by the typhoon, and the u.n. humanitarian action puts the emergency response humanitarian dollar at over $300...
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and the philippines. >> joining us from the philippines is lou sees sarin sarin--lucille saring. thank you for joining us, i know it's late where you are. chance your commission experiencing events like typhoon haiyan. >> we actually had early warning days before, the typhoon was being monitored by our meteorological office. but after we were all in shock, we were all hav--people in tacln and the affected areas, we were not sure what the storm surge looked like. >> ms. saring, has the climate change commission been discussing what your country, one of the most vulnerable in the world to, lessen some of the impact of the storms if the temperature of the ocean and level of the ocean continues to rise? >> well, the country since 2009 when we created the climate change commission, we have been active in wringing awar bringin, and it's quite high. we're involved and engaged in all the discussions and most especially on issues. as you have heard in our opening statement in the first day of the fcc we made our plea, and we've been telling the rest of the world that what is happening to
and the philippines. >> joining us from the philippines is lou sees sarin sarin--lucille saring. thank you for joining us, i know it's late where you are. chance your commission experiencing events like typhoon haiyan. >> we actually had early warning days before, the typhoon was being monitored by our meteorological office. but after we were all in shock, we were all hav--people in tacln and the affected areas, we were not sure what the storm surge looked like. >> ms. saring,...
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the people of the philippines. tragi the tragic typhoon, yolanda, was horrible, tragic. the numbers that we have from yesterday, as of yesterday, from from usaid indicates that over 10348 people were affected, erel close to 4,000 confirmed deaths to date. that number will certainly umber change, unfortunately. 4 million people have been displaced. 571,000-plus homes were damaged. or destroyed by the typhoon, and the u.n. humanitarian action puts the emergency response humanitarian dollar need at over $300 million. and i know that that is just ann estimate, it could very well exceed those numbers, and, obviously, it presents a real ou challenge. i want to also acknowledge ch senator schatz who's with us today representing the state of hawaii. he's not a member of our committee but he has been deeply concerned about this issue. t many filipino-americans live in. hawaii, and i know he has been e very actively engaged and we welcome you to this hearing.hean the philippines is a close ally of the united states. i need n
the people of the philippines. tragi the tragic typhoon, yolanda, was horrible, tragic. the numbers that we have from yesterday, as of yesterday, from from usaid indicates that over 10348 people were affected, erel close to 4,000 confirmed deaths to date. that number will certainly umber change, unfortunately. 4 million people have been displaced. 571,000-plus homes were damaged. or destroyed by the typhoon, and the u.n. humanitarian action puts the emergency response humanitarian dollar need...
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the philippines. and we honor them with every broadcast that we do. we're going to take a quick break. our coverage from the philippines is going to continue. we're also going to have domestic news from the united states, big developments in the obama care situation and we'll go to wolf blitzer after the short break. we'll have a lot more from the philippines. we'll be right back. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. 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 m
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by the philippine government. so from the early days we were talking to mayors and governors from the affected provinces to get their input on where they ef would advise we focused at first.ocwed we followed that guidance fairly closely. we are getting better visibilitg now on what is the situation inland. and while the loss of life is es obviously less because they dids not face the storm surge, theres is fairly significant damage.sur to structures and to crops. and so that is going to be a focus going forward, and we're gathering more and more information on that every day. in fact we had teams out today going to some of those areas. >> thank you.more the question that is frequently asked is how well is the help being coordinated?e h the catholic relief services located in my state of marylandf we are proud of the role they t played. they have a natural alliance and are well represented in the ree philippines. we know that they mobilized right away to help in regards to their international humanitarian mission.a
by the philippine government. so from the early days we were talking to mayors and governors from the affected provinces to get their input on where they ef would advise we focused at first.ocwed we followed that guidance fairly closely. we are getting better visibilitg now on what is the situation inland. and while the loss of life is es obviously less because they dids not face the storm surge, theres is fairly significant damage.sur to structures and to crops. and so that is going to be a...
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of the philippines. the tragic typhoon yolande was horrible, tragic. the numbers that we have come yesterday, as of yesterday from usaid indicates that over 10 million people were affected, were close to 4000 confirmed deaths today. that number will certainly change, unfortunately. 4 million people have been displaced. 571,000 plus homes were damaged or destroyed by the typhoon, and the u.n. humanitarian action puts the emergency response humanitarian dollar at over $300 million. and i know that that is just an estimate. it could very well exceed those numbers, and, obviously, presents a real challenge. i wanted to also acknowledge the senator is with us today representing the state of hawaii. he's not a member of our committee but he has been deeply concerned about this issue. many filipino americans live in hawaii, and i know that he has been very actively engaged, and we welcome you to this hearing. the philippines is close ally to the trendy. i may not tell that to the people in this room, you know t
of the philippines. the tragic typhoon yolande was horrible, tragic. the numbers that we have come yesterday, as of yesterday from usaid indicates that over 10 million people were affected, were close to 4000 confirmed deaths today. that number will certainly change, unfortunately. 4 million people have been displaced. 571,000 plus homes were damaged or destroyed by the typhoon, and the u.n. humanitarian action puts the emergency response humanitarian dollar at over $300 million. and i know...
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, the capital of the philippines. you sent us some remarkable pictures, christopher. we will share some of them with our viewers right now. but the children right now, there are so many children who are in desperate need of food, water, medicine. what's going on? >> okay, wolf, yes, there are. there are lots of children whose lives are dependent on us getting support in as quickly as we possibly can at the moment. what's going on, i think the scale of this disaster struck everyone by surprise to some extent. we knew it was coming, nobody was quite able to anticipate it. there are people who said it's the largest of these storms to hit populated landfall ever. for the first couple days, the focus was very intensely on trying to get [ inaudible ] out in order to get the aid in. that took a long time. i don't think that's anyone's fault. i think it's the geography and the devastation, all the airports were closed. i had heard last night others were opening up. by the time the routes were reopened, including the road from
, the capital of the philippines. you sent us some remarkable pictures, christopher. we will share some of them with our viewers right now. but the children right now, there are so many children who are in desperate need of food, water, medicine. what's going on? >> okay, wolf, yes, there are. there are lots of children whose lives are dependent on us getting support in as quickly as we possibly can at the moment. what's going on, i think the scale of this disaster struck everyone by...
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the philippines. and we honor them with every broadcast that we do. we're going to take a quick break. our coverage from the philippines is going to continue. we're also going to have domestic news from the united states, big developments in the obama care situation and we'll go to wolf blitzer after the short break. we'll have a lot more from the philippines. we'll be right back. 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. yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the... guest room situation? the "
the philippines. and we honor them with every broadcast that we do. we're going to take a quick break. our coverage from the philippines is going to continue. we're also going to have domestic news from the united states, big developments in the obama care situation and we'll go to wolf blitzer after the short break. we'll have a lot more from the philippines. we'll be right back. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i...
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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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of the philippines ai well. we know as well things like agriculture will be important focus on. of a number of important ere agricultural crops were wiped out by the storm. and this is an agricultural area. there's coconut farming. there's rice farming. and other agricultural commodities. we're going to be moving swiftly, coordinating with the usa development mission in the h philippines to address some of o those what we call early recovery needs and ensure there are not deficits there. i'd also point out that there is a robust development mission the u.s. has in the philippines and they will be also prioritizing this response over the coming six to nine months. >> so i thinks. it's been nse established that the united states response has been robustn has been well coordinated and has exceeded by orders of magnitude the response of any d other country.sponse but my question for you is scale. certainly what we're doing is a lot. how does it compare to the current needs? are we anywhere near dealing with the cons
of the philippines ai well. we know as well things like agriculture will be important focus on. of a number of important ere agricultural crops were wiped out by the storm. and this is an agricultural area. there's coconut farming. there's rice farming. and other agricultural commodities. we're going to be moving swiftly, coordinating with the usa development mission in the h philippines to address some of o those what we call early recovery needs and ensure there are not deficits there. i'd...
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you. >> i see the people in the philippines bouncing back. it's a slow process. we haven't fully recovered as a city. i know in time we'll be each other's comforters in the community, help each other back. and have the - what i - nothing is possible. have the faith in your own ability, which you can do. at the end of the day you need to have something outside of yourself to cling to, especially when you have lost loved ones and all your personnel property, pictures, memory. to the people in the philippines, i want to encourage you to hold tonne your faith. it seems as if the war has come to an end. it will be tough moving forward, i want you to have the faith within yourself that you can and will move forward beyond this. >> kimberley rivers roberts reaching out and helping to understand the situation of people in central philippines. one thing i found interesting, adam, and that is the sense of resilience that so many of the people carry with them. they seem to have a lot of strength and reserve. ability to become frustrated, anxious about w
you. >> i see the people in the philippines bouncing back. it's a slow process. we haven't fully recovered as a city. i know in time we'll be each other's comforters in the community, help each other back. and have the - what i - nothing is possible. have the faith in your own ability, which you can do. at the end of the day you need to have something outside of yourself to cling to, especially when you have lost loved ones and all your personnel property, pictures, memory. to the people...
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for us in the philippine. it's morning. folks have a busy day ahead of them. continuing to recover and you reporting to us. thank you so much. see you again with another story here coming up tomorrow night. that's it for us on "america tonight." if you would like to comment on any stories you have seen, log on to the website at aljazeera.com/americatonight. you can join the conversation on twitter or our facebook page. thanks for watching this special report here on "america tonight", good evening, and we'll see you again tomorrow night. >>> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm jonathan betz with the headlines. >> at least five people are dead across illinois after tornados ripped through the area. entire neighbourhoods were reduced to rubble. dozens of homes have been destroyed. the storm system spun more than 60 twisters across the midwest. >> the philippines president has promised to stay in tacloban. he's faced criticism. help is reaching people. remote areas need supplies. nearly 4,000 have been killed. >>
for us in the philippine. it's morning. folks have a busy day ahead of them. continuing to recover and you reporting to us. thank you so much. see you again with another story here coming up tomorrow night. that's it for us on "america tonight." if you would like to comment on any stories you have seen, log on to the website at aljazeera.com/americatonight. you can join the conversation on twitter or our facebook page. thanks for watching this special report here on "america...
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we're tracking the typhoon over the philippines right now. around the world with suzanne around the world with suzanne malveaux. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to our international viewers around the world. this is the biggest storm of the year hitting the philippines right now harder than any storm has ever hit anywhere. just take this in. this is super typhoon haiyan. the view from space monstrous. its cloud cover alone takes up two-thirds of the each asian island. haiyan first roared into sumar 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 overquickly. but the morning light shed light on just how destructive this storm was and what people inland still have to fear. >> all the power we have now total brown out. all roads are impassable due to the fallen frees. >> this video is from cebu which
we're tracking the typhoon over the philippines right now. around the world with suzanne around the world with suzanne malveaux. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to our international viewers around the world. this is the biggest storm of the year hitting the philippines right now harder than any storm has ever hit anywhere. just take this in. this is super typhoon haiyan. the view from space monstrous. its cloud cover alone takes up two-thirds of the each asian island....
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it's the philippines. in late 2009, in the southern provinces 58 people travelling as part of a politician's convoy were killed. 34 of them were journalists. four years on there have been no convictions, and already this year seven journalists have been murdered. a newspaper editor, radio journalists, two tab lloyd journalists, and a photographer. >> doing stories about criminal acts, illegal accounts or corruption in government and other sectors can put you in danger being a journalist. some times a journalist is killed for criticising a person. >> we have a robust democracy, a noisy press. i think we are the freest in south-east asia. at the same time we are not a model for what good journalism is about. journalist are being killed. >> in january 2011 radio host jerry ortega was shot and kill. he spoke out about corruption in the gas fields project near the western islands. investigations into the assassination implicated political figures in the plot. the case remains unresolved. a more recent case in a
it's the philippines. in late 2009, in the southern provinces 58 people travelling as part of a politician's convoy were killed. 34 of them were journalists. four years on there have been no convictions, and already this year seven journalists have been murdered. a newspaper editor, radio journalists, two tab lloyd journalists, and a photographer. >> doing stories about criminal acts, illegal accounts or corruption in government and other sectors can put you in danger being a journalist....
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hell is how one survivor describes the situations in in the philippines. the damage quite simply is c catastroph catastrophic. >> andrew stephens was in the path of the storm. he's done incredible reporting from the city of tacloban. he was in a hotel and helped rescue a family. here's his dramatic account. >> this is what the of center of a typhoon looks like, winds slamming into a city. a white haze of screaming noise smashing windows, tearing metal, water and flying debris. just minutes after we had he finished our line of shots telling headquarters we were moving to safer ground, the camera man brad shot this in the place we just left. >> okay, guys. i think we can wrap it up. >> as the destruction there continued, a floor below terrified residents huddled together finding protection against the flying spray and mind numbing noise, some praying for their safety. we're sheltering in the corridor. it's a relatively secure area i think where we are is a very substantial hotel. we are away from windows. but all around us, you hear the sounds of windows bre
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in the philippines. there are a particular concern of people who are donating from the u.s. and around the world. our efforts are particularly we can assure folks that 100% of their donation are going to the ground in the philippines. philippine partners not profit ngos who are sending us reports of the accountability of donations that way. so through our website nafcon is u.s.a..org, in past relief efforts we have layered that the government in just this past typhoon were asking for the names of people. they had to register before they could get relief goods. and in a situation like pablo last year if people rose up against that effort to control the distribution of goods in a time when people are utterly devastated. that's what they were faced with. >> we got you terry we appreciate both of you being with us, terry valen and general honore. we want to thank them and you on this veterans day. >> and it's not looting, it's survival. >> we hear you on that. take a break more of america tonight after this.
in the philippines. there are a particular concern of people who are donating from the u.s. and around the world. our efforts are particularly we can assure folks that 100% of their donation are going to the ground in the philippines. philippine partners not profit ngos who are sending us reports of the accountability of donations that way. so through our website nafcon is u.s.a..org, in past relief efforts we have layered that the government in just this past typhoon were asking for the names...
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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 two conference parties the one in doha and then here, because of the extreme weather events, the typhoons that we are talking about at this time. but we're not quite sure if the leaders of the governments around the world are actually listening hard, because we have seen very little progress in the negotiations in the last few years. >> it is my understanding that you have friends, family members that have lost children in this most recent typhoon. are you spreading this information to people individually trying the get their attention? >> yes, we have had
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...
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the philippines. and we honor them with every broadcast that we do. we're going to take a quick break. our coverage from the philippines is going to continue. we're also going to have domestic news from the united states, big developments in the obama care situation and we'll go to wolf blitzer after the short break. we'll have a lot more from here in the philippines. 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. ♪ ♪ >>> hey, i'm anderson cooper live here from manila here in the philippines. we will have a lot more from the region because a lot more i want to tell you about on the ground. i want to go in particular the children, the children from the storm. we'll talk to a relief worker focussing on the needs of kids and the needs are so great. i want to go to the united state
the philippines. and we honor them with every broadcast that we do. we're going to take a quick break. our coverage from the philippines is going to continue. we're also going to have domestic news from the united states, big developments in the obama care situation and we'll go to wolf blitzer after the short break. we'll have a lot more from here in the philippines. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion, you may be muddling through...
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those suffering in the philippines. let's talk about the united states first of all. pledging $20 million in aid. it is of course, as we have reported sending an aircraft carrier group to the philippines, as well. that's on top of the hundreds of u.s. troops already sent to the tacloban, a lot of marines there, seven american military planes deployed to remote disaster zones helping out. more than two dozen countries in all are providing aid. let's have a look the an australia. per capita, australia is perhaps the biggest one pledging $10 million so far. they have also deployed an emergency medical team. also over here, we talk about japan for the moment. they're sending a 25-member relief team. most of them medical experts but also some search and rescue teams, as well. the united kingdom are involved, as well. they're pledging $16 million. also, they're sending one of their naval ships from the royal navy, also a plane going in from the royal air force. and then also the european union as a body is pledging $4 million
those suffering in the philippines. let's talk about the united states first of all. pledging $20 million in aid. it is of course, as we have reported sending an aircraft carrier group to the philippines, as well. that's on top of the hundreds of u.s. troops already sent to the tacloban, a lot of marines there, seven american military planes deployed to remote disaster zones helping out. more than two dozen countries in all are providing aid. let's have a look the an australia. per capita,...
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in the philippines. a mother and daughter spoke with don ford today. >> your call cannot be completed at this time in the country you are calling. >> reporter: again and again, over and over it's the same thing. evelyn and her daughter ruby have been trying to contact family members in the philippines. family that lived here in this small village near where they say the typhoon came ashore destroying all the homes. >> please try your call later. >> reporter: communication is bad and they fear the worst. >> don't have any update with my sister and family. >> reporter: some good news has reached her via email from other relatives in tacloban. most other relatives are alive but not safe. >> for my family members who survived the typhoon, we heard a lot of them are trying to survive on very minimal food right now. >> like what? >> a lot of them have been eating unripened bananas. the problem they are facing now is they are close to running out of that. >> reporter: running out of food, running out of time, a
in the philippines. a mother and daughter spoke with don ford today. >> your call cannot be completed at this time in the country you are calling. >> reporter: again and again, over and over it's the same thing. evelyn and her daughter ruby have been trying to contact family members in the philippines. family that lived here in this small village near where they say the typhoon came ashore destroying all the homes. >> please try your call later. >> reporter:...
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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 a guide. but first a look at the recoverly effort. >> it's been 11 days since haiyan hit the country with record force. survivors continue to wait for the basics, food, water, and medicine. >> our situation here is not so good. it smells bad. it's hot, and it's very cold at night. there is also a shortage of food. >> reporter: aid is slowly trickling to the hardest hit and most remote parts of the island nation. helicopters from the u.s. navy aircraft carrier george washington have been dropping supplies to isolated communities in and around tacloban, the city most damaged by the super typhoon. it's a mounting humanitarian crisis. millions are living in tent cities, and
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 a guide. but first a look at the recoverly effort. >> it's been 11 days since haiyan hit the country...
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i'm far from the philippines were from the philippines. somehow its dvd tv it's sprinting. dean and dean were trying to do something. there was something i don't get me wrong. what then. they added next sunday many churches in japan will be holding masses and to ga love. many filipinos will gather to pray and make donations for those suffering back home. i am the euro. the nearest empty for cushy went right to nuclear plant are still in the early stages of de commissioning the damage reactors at the site. they have been on able to directly examine the reactor is due to a hazardous levels of radiation but a robot was able to get closer or close enough to discover two cooling water leaks in one of the containment vessels meltdowns are current and reactors one two and three following the two thousand and eleven earthquake and tsunami engineers want to know exactly how the three reactors were damaged in order to deal with cooling water leaks then they can prepare to remove the melted fuel inside. the robots camera shows cooling water leaking from two locations at the number one
i'm far from the philippines were from the philippines. somehow its dvd tv it's sprinting. dean and dean were trying to do something. there was something i don't get me wrong. what then. they added next sunday many churches in japan will be holding masses and to ga love. many filipinos will gather to pray and make donations for those suffering back home. i am the euro. the nearest empty for cushy went right to nuclear plant are still in the early stages of de commissioning the damage reactors...
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it is expected to get to the philippines within the next 10 days. additional containers will be shipped over the next few weeks. kpix is partnering with the red cross to raids money for typhoon victims. we will have a phone bank this thursday until 7:00 p.m. you can help right now on our website. find the information on our website kpix.com. >>> it is just as tricky to bring down. the delegate demolition of the old bay bridge. what drivers should know before they try to check out the action. >> they wanted to take pictures through the drive through. >>> criminals caught with a case of the munchies. the photo of the fast food thieves that put these burglary suspects behind bars. >>> what it will cost to own your own ghost town. ,, ,,,, officially coming down. he old >>> it opened 77 years ago tonight. tonight the old eastern span of the bay bridge is officially coming down. crews are now removing the old structure starting with the roadbed itself. over the next six weeks workers will take part 1400 feet of concrete, rebar and beams. starting next yea
it is expected to get to the philippines within the next 10 days. additional containers will be shipped over the next few weeks. kpix is partnering with the red cross to raids money for typhoon victims. we will have a phone bank this thursday until 7:00 p.m. you can help right now on our website. find the information on our website kpix.com. >>> it is just as tricky to bring down. the delegate demolition of the old bay bridge. what drivers should know before they try to check out the...
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tonight - survivors of the storm. incredible images and stories from the philippines. the u.s. marines in a leading life-saving mission. we are live from the disaster zone. game changer - in a fight against heart disease, what guidelines could mean for you. why some doctors are not buying it. >> the megamerger shaking up the airline industry. will it cost you more to travel. sold to the highest bidder. >>> it is wednesday in the philippines and the survivors - a new day brings suffering. they are desperate for food, water and medicine. and for the people who lost everything, time is running out. help is on the way from around the world, but reaching the hardest-hit areas is difficult. helicopters having trouble finding places to land. debris blocking roads and the country's president had to send troops to stop looting. in the central philippines the devastation stretches. joining us live from cebu is craig leeson. what is the number one priority there now? >> strangely as it sounds, the number one priority is getting the relief out there. we are told that it's coming in from al
tonight - survivors of the storm. incredible images and stories from the philippines. the u.s. marines in a leading life-saving mission. we are live from the disaster zone. game changer - in a fight against heart disease, what guidelines could mean for you. why some doctors are not buying it. >> the megamerger shaking up the airline industry. will it cost you more to travel. sold to the highest bidder. >>> it is wednesday in the philippines and the survivors - a new day brings...
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in the philippines, the storm is called yolanda. let's get more now on the strength of haiyan or yolanda as it is being called there. and of course where it's headed next. pedram? >> monita, we're seeing it move over the sea, the body of water just adjacent to the area there's of where we had latest landfall. that is excellent news. we talk about the western pacific when it comes to tropical activity, to typhoons, more than any place on earth because they are notorious for getting these large scale typhoons that impact the area. the 23 numbers for 2013 numbers across the region show you 28 named storms occurred so far in 2013. the average is 23 into this portion of the season. the typhoon numbers also up to seasonal numbers, just above what we expect for this time of year. it is the super typhoons, the winds above 240 kilometers per hour, or 150 miles per hour that are extremely rare. we've seen five of them on average. we do see three into the region. extremely rare to see that high number this far into the season. you compare that
in the philippines, the storm is called yolanda. let's get more now on the strength of haiyan or yolanda as it is being called there. and of course where it's headed next. pedram? >> monita, we're seeing it move over the sea, the body of water just adjacent to the area there's of where we had latest landfall. that is excellent news. we talk about the western pacific when it comes to tropical activity, to typhoons, more than any place on earth because they are notorious for getting these...
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philippines around the world. they have no way of getting in touch with their relatives but people are still trying to help despite all of that. let's hear from al jazeera correspondent in the middle east, europe and the u.s. >> more than 200,000 working here and you see from the mountain of clothes, blankets and food the response to the disaster has been huge and mainly led by community groups, church groups, basketball clubs and a cycle race organized this weekend to raise money and even a chase competition and under scores the strong connection they have with friends and family back home and sends moment to friends and family now the help will be needed more than ever. tens of thousands of people meet in churches like rome and bring money, food, clothing, anything anything to help people back home and 150,000 living in italy and the second biggest community after the united kingdom and most of them came here to work and send money back to their relatives they left behind but some of them have not been able to g
philippines around the world. they have no way of getting in touch with their relatives but people are still trying to help despite all of that. let's hear from al jazeera correspondent in the middle east, europe and the u.s. >> more than 200,000 working here and you see from the mountain of clothes, blankets and food the response to the disaster has been huge and mainly led by community groups, church groups, basketball clubs and a cycle race organized this weekend to raise money and...
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per hour. >> this is the most recent satellite imagery the eye of the storm covering the philippine islands now the storm is moving over the islands the wind speeds is 160 mi. by our state which is really intense. most of those buildings cannot sustain those type of high- power wind wright is falling at approximately 2 in. per hour. it >> as it moves over to the south china sea into a bit numb it will be packing winds of about 125 mi. per hour. >> in other developing news tonight a 60 year old accused of sending another team of fire is now charged as an adult. >> the attack took place in oakland on tuesday while the victim was sleeping on and ac transit bus. >> police are calling the crime and random as kron4 dan kerman reports, prosecutors say that this was a hate crime appeared to align 60 richard thomas has been charged as an adult with aggravated mayhem he has also been charged with a cry for setting fire to this teenager was it on the back of the bus. why the suspects said " he did because he was homophobic in " >> the victim was apparent when a killed like skirt at the time of the att
per hour. >> this is the most recent satellite imagery the eye of the storm covering the philippine islands now the storm is moving over the islands the wind speeds is 160 mi. by our state which is really intense. most of those buildings cannot sustain those type of high- power wind wright is falling at approximately 2 in. per hour. it >> as it moves over to the south china sea into a bit numb it will be packing winds of about 125 mi. per hour. >> in other developing news...
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" >> 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 a guide. but first a look at the recoverly effort. >> it's been 11 days since haiyan hit the country with record force. survivors continue to wait for the basics, food, water, and medicine. >> our situation here is not so good. it smells bad. it's hot, and it's very cold at night. there is also a shortage of food. >> reporter: aid is slowly trickling to the hardest hit and most remote parts of the island nation. helicopters from the u.s. navy aircraft carrier george washington have been dropping supplies to isolated communities in and around tacloban, the city most damaged by the super typhoon. it's a mounting humanitarian crisis. millions are living in tent cities, and
" >> 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 a guide. but first a look at the recoverly effort. >> it's been 11 days since haiyan...
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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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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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hit by typhoon haiyan or yolanda as we call the typhoon in the philippines. so a number of groups have 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 two conference parties the one in doha and then here, because of the extreme weather events, the typhoons that we are talking about at this time. but we're not quite sure if the leaders of the governments around the world are actually listening hard, because we have seen very little progress in the years. >> it is my understanding that you have friends, family members that have lost children in this most recent typhoon. are you spreading this information to people individually trying the get their attention? >> yes, we have had actually very good help with many of the civil society g
hit by typhoon haiyan or yolanda as we call the typhoon in the philippines. so a number of groups have 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...
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or teams to the philippines to help. why is that? >> again, the broad cross in the philippines has a very good staff. we have sent approximately ten people over with specific expertise including telecommunications and disaster assessment and things of that nature which is usually what the red cross societies do. we do not want to send morever and burden the infrastructure when people there can do the job. >> thank you very much for the information. we will do this from 11:00 this morning until 11:35 this evening. the number is 415-954-7621. you can doll and make donations, pledges, for the philippine relief effort. it is a very worthy cause and the volunteers are here all day to help you out. back to you, ladies. >> there is no way to say it too much so we will let you know again that our abc fundraiser to help victims in the philippines will go until 11:35 tonight and you can make donations by calling 415-954-762 thank you very much in advance. there are more details at abc7news.com. >> developing news: bart and union m
or teams to the philippines to help. why is that? >> again, the broad cross in the philippines has a very good staff. we have sent approximately ten people over with specific expertise including telecommunications and disaster assessment and things of that nature which is usually what the red cross societies do. we do not want to send morever and burden the infrastructure when people there can do the job. >> thank you very much for the information. we will do this from 11:00 this...
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northern area of the philippines. relief organizations from around the world are answering the cries for help coming out of the philippines. aljazeera has more on how aid organizations are helping. >> wanting to be useful, volunteers are coming to this government warehouse in manila and working around the clock to help relief efforts for the victims of the typhoon in the central philippines. some haven't let physical challenges hold them back. >> i wanted to help those that were so badly affected by this storm, even the little that i can. >> the strongest storm on record crossed 44 provinces friday and affected nearly 10 million people. dozens of countries, even those with plyical and territorial disputes with the philippines are sending aid, money, equipment, person they will, food and medicine. stretched and overwhelmed by the disaster, philippine officials are grateful for all the assistance. >> the goal is to come up with 20,000 family packs a day. in them, just food and water to hopefully last people several days
northern area of the philippines. relief organizations from around the world are answering the cries for help coming out of the philippines. aljazeera has more on how aid organizations are helping. >> wanting to be useful, volunteers are coming to this government warehouse in manila and working around the clock to help relief efforts for the victims of the typhoon in the central philippines. some haven't let physical challenges hold them back. >> i wanted to help those that were so...
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for the philippine government. that alone just watch the kids are huge the nice important thing now is it's really sickening that the playing of the banks the truck's fuel leaving a note to seville to access the various comments to use sold the house things and they say is that hundreds of times that the dyson said to him in the philippines to get the district remains that ensued between the cities why all foreign troops and international response to support alongside the philippine authorities don't seem to be having an impact but for some it seems like too little too late they were all three main bill that his reports from the fire one need not read like the needle and on and a sign of relief operation is now on full swing. giving people hope that count as well. so he bent has deployed osprey transport aircraft inside the disaster still it also plans to boost the number of its personnel on to found to be hunted to one thousand in britain. in places like appeal by the steel of attacks. rescue workers face was evid
for the philippine government. that alone just watch the kids are huge the nice important thing now is it's really sickening that the playing of the banks the truck's fuel leaving a note to seville to access the various comments to use sold the house things and they say is that hundreds of times that the dyson said to him in the philippines to get the district remains that ensued between the cities why all foreign troops and international response to support alongside the philippine authorities...
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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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center of the philippines, the superstorm. they do regular storms here, 24 typhoons this year so far. none of this sort of strength. after it left the philippines, the storm went further across towards vietnam. it hit vietnam today. although it lost a lot of its strength, it still killed 14 people and injured many more. it's now into china. not nearly as strong as it had been when it was here in the philippines but still leaving a good deal of destruction, andrea. >> ian williams there. i know we have a satellite delay. thank you very much. thanks for the report from manila. we'll have more as we continue in the program. first the typhoon is, as ian said, losing some power. it's still a threat to south china. what is the latest storm track brian norcross joins me from atlanta of brian, thank you so much. you are the expert on the storm. what we can learns in the strength of this storm, is there any way to evaluate whether there's any cause, climate or otherwise, that would lead to something this powerful? >> well, andrea, this
center of the philippines, the superstorm. they do regular storms here, 24 typhoons this year so far. none of this sort of strength. after it left the philippines, the storm went further across towards vietnam. it hit vietnam today. although it lost a lot of its strength, it still killed 14 people and injured many more. it's now into china. not nearly as strong as it had been when it was here in the philippines but still leaving a good deal of destruction, andrea. >> ian williams there. i...
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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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high on was the twenty four typhoon to hit the philippines the cia that it was also the most destructive wiping out everything in its white destroying houses springing funds and strong the aisles not surprisingly a side of emergency has been declared in the central philippine city of tact love and where high and killed an estimated ten thousand people the curfew from ten in the evening to six in the morning has been imposed to try to curb massive losing in the wake of the typhoon cctv is probably low was in cebu city one day before high and struck the soul that is our stronghold. this is his licence for four. cebu city's airport terminal. a family reunion. these particular siblings didn't come together to celebrate. they chartered a helicopter to the pope a city which had been ravaged by a typhoon heidi and search for their elderly parents. in the aftermath of the super storm. bovine had been completely cut off only a handful of survivors had been able to find out. most have been left homeless and with no way to communicate with to love quilts. and with wooden water is our supply. indeed
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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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what is more worrisome is the island in the central philippines, buzz the regional hub, and the power and communications have been cut off. and so it's a pretty bad situation in that part of the philippines. >> ted there were reports that as many as 750,000 people in the philippines were evacuated. do we know now whether those efforts were successful. >> we [ inaudible ] successful in how people addressed [ inaudible ] last night, thursday evening to warn residents of the area that would be directly hit by the typhoon to leave immediately and seek help at the evacuation centers, because that would in fact help minimize the number of fatalities. but, still, in islands like [ inaudible ] which was hit by an 7.2 earthquake almost a month or so ago, some of the survivors have to evacuate again, but also there the previous storms and calamities and [ inaudible ] been making efforts because [ inaudible ] for acting too small in the previous calamities, so now he is dealing with it in a different way. ♪ >>> i'm meteorologist dave warren. we're going to look at the satellite here from super
what is more worrisome is the island in the central philippines, buzz the regional hub, and the power and communications have been cut off. and so it's a pretty bad situation in that part of the philippines. >> ted there were reports that as many as 750,000 people in the philippines were evacuated. do we know now whether those efforts were successful. >> we [ inaudible ] successful in how people addressed [ inaudible ] last night, thursday evening to warn residents of the area that...
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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 enthusiasm here. remember the phone number 888-5- help you. >> we've got a new number, a new tally, $95, 108 so far, since 6:00 this morning. >> i'd say we challenge them a little bit and get to the $100,000 mark in the next 10 minutes? >> let's do it. these guys are busy, energy is hopping, it's really great. >> obviously this helps the victims of typhoon haiyan who were just devastated by this storm, it came in quick, came in fast, and completely devastated the town, that was one of the towns now they discussed before the basics. >> everything, the infrastructure is totally shot so what they need is money. they need donations because
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 enthusiasm here. remember the phone number 888-5- help you. >> we've got a new number,...