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taiwan is quite different. taiwan is a sovereign state. so if you want to solve this one country, two systems issue, you have to negotiate what it is that kind of arrangement. for the current arrangement, one prc two systems i don't quite think any market in taiwan. >> okay. go ahead. >> developments in the south china sea, half of those developments over the last year, year and a half affected attitudes on the part of the political class of r.o.c. or the well educated class as they look at those developments? do you have any sense? can you make any comments? how do you see the situation speak with you mean situation, and pass on cross-cultural relations? >> cross-strait -- >> a powerbook or behavior or whatever we want to call it, creating artificial islands with national security implications. ..
taiwan is quite different. taiwan is a sovereign state. so if you want to solve this one country, two systems issue, you have to negotiate what it is that kind of arrangement. for the current arrangement, one prc two systems i don't quite think any market in taiwan. >> okay. go ahead. >> developments in the south china sea, half of those developments over the last year, year and a half affected attitudes on the part of the political class of r.o.c. or the well educated class as they...
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the typhoon is moving away from taiwan and approaching china. however, the area i'm in, southwest, is still really receiving the full brunt of this torrential rain that this typhoon is dumping on taiwan. it's been raining heavily all day. we're expecting quite a few more hours of this to continue. this is only going to increase the risk of flash floods and landslides in what is really a very mountainous area. >> james, talk to us, if you could, please, just about the flooding situation. how are people dealing with that? and how are people riding out this very strong storm? >> reporter: well, earlier on this morning, in the morning hours, all the streets were guarded and everyone was really hunkered down and riding out the worst of the storm at home. i traveled down the east coast and there was considerable damage in the coastal areas, where large waves and localized storm cells have washed out part of the road. i haven't had a chance to get into the mountains and see the flooding situation, but the pictures i've seen in taipei do show it's very
the typhoon is moving away from taiwan and approaching china. however, the area i'm in, southwest, is still really receiving the full brunt of this torrential rain that this typhoon is dumping on taiwan. it's been raining heavily all day. we're expecting quite a few more hours of this to continue. this is only going to increase the risk of flash floods and landslides in what is really a very mountainous area. >> james, talk to us, if you could, please, just about the flooding situation....
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let's have a look at taiwan. taiwan stocks are opening down as much as one went 7%. the slowdown will hurt demand for product. now down more than 21st and from late april. yesterday authorities wrist bonded i slapping a ban on short telling and borrowed stocks lower than the reviews is close. it does not apply to future shorting for hedging purpose is. similar in south korea area the finance history will lack value investment sensible does hope fully asian market do not panic and result in knee-jerk decision. that's we want your views as we take a look. to send a your thought. -- send us your thoughts. even as crude prices fall to the $40 a barrel level, we take a look at opec's push to stabilize crude market and how i ran factors in packs we have prices on new york crude at $40 a barrel. it is the longest decline since 1980's the. it will deliver as much as one million barrels of crude oil to the market today. it mays opec concerned. be good for consumers area not mrs. early oil companies. the year to date. the london brent crude oil down about 22%. you see the decl
let's have a look at taiwan. taiwan stocks are opening down as much as one went 7%. the slowdown will hurt demand for product. now down more than 21st and from late april. yesterday authorities wrist bonded i slapping a ban on short telling and borrowed stocks lower than the reviews is close. it does not apply to future shorting for hedging purpose is. similar in south korea area the finance history will lack value investment sensible does hope fully asian market do not panic and result in...
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they were about to leave for taiwan when police intervened. >> he's holding a plane ticket to taiwan, a country that does not have an extradition treaty with the united states. if mark wu gets to taiwan, mark wu never becomes the criminal defendant in this triple homicide. >> but the day before the trial, there was a stunning development. mark wu hanged himself in his jail cell. >> he was about to be essentially humiliated in the public. his parents are going to find out what he did. he's 20 years old. he's going to prison for the rest of his life. he killed these three boys to try to cover up what he had done with all his parents' money. then he had to kill himself, again at the last minute, to cover up what he had done and not face the truth. >> as a courtesy to the victims' families, prosecutors laid out their entire case, just as they would have presented it to the jury. and the science left no doubt, there would have been a conviction. >> we gave what would have been an opening statement or a closing statement to these family members and went through the evidence we had so they k
they were about to leave for taiwan when police intervened. >> he's holding a plane ticket to taiwan, a country that does not have an extradition treaty with the united states. if mark wu gets to taiwan, mark wu never becomes the criminal defendant in this triple homicide. >> but the day before the trial, there was a stunning development. mark wu hanged himself in his jail cell. >> he was about to be essentially humiliated in the public. his parents are going to find out what...
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making a beeline for taiwan. high probability of it striking directly at taiwan over the next 72 hours. formidable typhoon here. this was the strongest in 2015. it was a super typhoon. it's weakened somewhat. but the winds still a dangerous 175 kilometers per hour. and in fact intensifying a little bit more over the next few days as we talk about -- well, in about 36 hours right before it makes landfall winds of 215 kilometers per hour. and it just goes right into taiwan over the next couple of days here. you have just about a day to get things prepared as this thing begins to move in. now, the reason for that is we have the winds that are going to be moving in. take a look at that. by the time we get to friday at 1700 we're already going to be experiencing tropical storm force winds. you do not want to be out with winds in excess of 50 80 kilometers per hour and then of course the storm continues headed off to the west. and look at this. just an incredible shot here. this would be the center of circulation. the
making a beeline for taiwan. high probability of it striking directly at taiwan over the next 72 hours. formidable typhoon here. this was the strongest in 2015. it was a super typhoon. it's weakened somewhat. but the winds still a dangerous 175 kilometers per hour. and in fact intensifying a little bit more over the next few days as we talk about -- well, in about 36 hours right before it makes landfall winds of 215 kilometers per hour. and it just goes right into taiwan over the next couple of...
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the question is in taiwan -- i was in taiwan nine months ago. we are concerned. we used to be by far the largest trading partner for tie one. during most of -- taiwan, during most of the postwar period, and this his completely reversed, a lot of it because of the proximity. china is so big now, and 40% is tie one's experts -- taiwan reside experts go to china, many cases they're assembled and exported again. so have to be careful with the figures and the value added, but you have the case where 70% of taiwan's outward-begunked foreign direct investment goes to china, and then if they end up approving the cross-straits service agreement, that could go both ways for tie one. after living in china, the service sector is extremely poor. there's no culture in terms of -- in the service industry and providing quality services. spent an afternoon in a restaurant and realize that quickly. so, there's a possibility tie one could do well -- taiwan could do bell was it hat a more sews fix tis indicated service sector, and given the differences in size, the chinese economy n
the question is in taiwan -- i was in taiwan nine months ago. we are concerned. we used to be by far the largest trading partner for tie one. during most of -- taiwan, during most of the postwar period, and this his completely reversed, a lot of it because of the proximity. china is so big now, and 40% is tie one's experts -- taiwan reside experts go to china, many cases they're assembled and exported again. so have to be careful with the figures and the value added, but you have the case where...
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until the 1980s, taiwan was a single-party authoritarian state. >> in the 1980s, taiwan begins to democratize. however, when marshal law is abolished in 1987, political brawls go on the rise. in addition, taiwan's ruling political party remains the minority in the legislature. >> they still couldn't get their stuff through the legislature because they didn't have a majority of seats. so it's like when you have a republican president and a democratic majority in the u.s. congress. there's always a lot more conflict. >> so is there any hope that taiwan will be able to stabilize its political system in the near future, rendering these fights a thing of the past? >> i'm pretty confident that taiwan will develop some mechanisms for smoothing over the worst and most violent of these legislative conflicts. >> but until then, grab some popcorn, sit back and enjoy the show. and you don't have to look far from taiwan to find more political punch-outs. >> if you want to be a politician in korea, a black belt in tae kwon do may not be a bad thing to have. >> fights are so common in south korea's parliame
until the 1980s, taiwan was a single-party authoritarian state. >> in the 1980s, taiwan begins to democratize. however, when marshal law is abolished in 1987, political brawls go on the rise. in addition, taiwan's ruling political party remains the minority in the legislature. >> they still couldn't get their stuff through the legislature because they didn't have a majority of seats. so it's like when you have a republican president and a democratic majority in the u.s. congress....
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the question is in taiwan -- i was in taiwan nine months ago. we are concerned. we used to be by far the largest trading partner for tie one. during most of -- taiwan, during most of the postwar period, and this his completely reversed, a lot of it because of the proximity. china is so big now, and 40% is tie one's experts -- taiwan reside experts go to china, many cases they're assembled and exported again. so have to be careful with the figures and the value added, but you have the case where 70% of taiwan's outward-begunked foreign direct investment goes to china, and then if they end up approving the cross-straits service agreement, that could go both ways for tie one. after living in china, the service sector is extremely poor. there's no culture in terms of -- in the service industry and providing quality services. spent an afternoon in a restaurant and realize that quickly. so, there's a possibility tie one could do well -- taiwan could do bell was it hat a more sews fix tis indicated service sector, and given the differences in size, the chinese economy n
the question is in taiwan -- i was in taiwan nine months ago. we are concerned. we used to be by far the largest trading partner for tie one. during most of -- taiwan, during most of the postwar period, and this his completely reversed, a lot of it because of the proximity. china is so big now, and 40% is tie one's experts -- taiwan reside experts go to china, many cases they're assembled and exported again. so have to be careful with the figures and the value added, but you have the case where...
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. >> still ahead on the program, a path of destruction, a powerful typhoon hits taiwan. >> an island tradition under threat, the call to bangkok fighting. every year. 33,000 are killed. >> to see my child laying on the table. >> what was that total bill from start to now? >> almost like 10 million dollars. >> enough people have decided that the gun lobby has too much power for too long. the nra is not invincible. >> a reminder of the top stories. one year of u.s. led airstrikes against isil in iraq and syria, but on the ground, many say the fight against the group is not being won. >> thousands gather in the occupied west bank for the funeral of a palestinian who died after israeli settlers fire bombed his home. >> egypt's former prime minister mohamed morsi complains he's given food in prison he suspects may have been tampered with. >> 15 anti rebel fighters have been killed after a car bomb exploded in yemen at a military base. twenty have been wounded in the explosion in sanna. it was the same day government forces, the last military base in the south that was held by the houthis.
. >> still ahead on the program, a path of destruction, a powerful typhoon hits taiwan. >> an island tradition under threat, the call to bangkok fighting. every year. 33,000 are killed. >> to see my child laying on the table. >> what was that total bill from start to now? >> almost like 10 million dollars. >> enough people have decided that the gun lobby has too much power for too long. the nra is not invincible. >> a reminder of the top stories. one...
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this as the cleanup here in taiwan continues. seth dohon, cbs news, taipei, taiwan. >>> panic in the air as baseball sized hail batters a delta jet. >> this was the scariest ten minutes of my life. >> this is what is left of the plane. >> plus, it's a drug so popular, people are literally blowing themselves up to make it. tonight, they are facing potent new penalties for doing it. >> and an environmental disaster is seeping across two states tonight. what ,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >> passengers on a delta airlines flight have quite the story to tell tonight. look at what happened to their plane. baseball sized hail smashed the windshield and caved in the nose cone as the plane flew through a storm on its way from boston to salt lake city. passenger who took this photo sai
this as the cleanup here in taiwan continues. seth dohon, cbs news, taipei, taiwan. >>> panic in the air as baseball sized hail batters a delta jet. >> this was the scariest ten minutes of my life. >> this is what is left of the plane. >> plus, it's a drug so popular, people are literally blowing themselves up to make it. tonight, they are facing potent new penalties for doing it. >> and an environmental disaster is seeping across two states tonight. what...
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continues. >> axelrod: seth doane reporting from taiwan. thank you. we have seen an especially deadly cycle of violence in afghanistan. at least 51 people were killed and more than 300 wounded in attacks across the capital city of kabuled from. one bombing targeted a nato base where we can report at least one american service member is among the dead. the man hocarried out the movie theater attack in roar aurora, colorado, will not be put to contingent. 27-year-old james holmes was given life yesterday when a jury could not agree to a death sentence. homes killed 12 people and injured dozens more in the attack and relatives of several victims are livid. >> the court will imposes a sentence of life imprisonment. >> reporter: james holmes will die in prison. >> without the possibility of parole. >> reporter: but later than some of his victims' relatives had hoped. holmes massacred 12 people inside mayhem of theater nine. veronica moser-sullivan, only six, of the youngest. robert sullivan is her grandfather. >> that's not justice. un, he's liv
continues. >> axelrod: seth doane reporting from taiwan. thank you. we have seen an especially deadly cycle of violence in afghanistan. at least 51 people were killed and more than 300 wounded in attacks across the capital city of kabuled from. one bombing targeted a nato base where we can report at least one american service member is among the dead. the man hocarried out the movie theater attack in roar aurora, colorado, will not be put to contingent. 27-year-old james holmes was given...
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as it pulls into taiwan, look at this digit. more than 600 millimeters can be found in localized areas just into saturday night in taiwan. especially on the eastern coast. we have very heavy warnings in place. please stay away from those coastal locations. as it pulls into southeastern areas, it should be weakening but still dropping 220 millimeters or even more into saturday night in and around fujong. across japan the big topic is the heat. more than 1,000 people have been carried to the hospital just yesterday. and the digits are as followed. 2 t in tatebayashi again. even in south korea we are looking at these kinds of temperatures, almost surging into the 40s. we have images coming from there. after the daytime heating this is what happens. sudden bursts of showers in areas where the temperature reached 38 degrees on thursday. heavy rain affected the rest of northern konto. 76 millimeters of rain reported in one hour in one location. hokkaido is also seeing torrential rain. 100 millimeters per hour was reported. 72 millimet
as it pulls into taiwan, look at this digit. more than 600 millimeters can be found in localized areas just into saturday night in taiwan. especially on the eastern coast. we have very heavy warnings in place. please stay away from those coastal locations. as it pulls into southeastern areas, it should be weakening but still dropping 220 millimeters or even more into saturday night in and around fujong. across japan the big topic is the heat. more than 1,000 people have been carried to the...
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we will start off with it taking out to just outside of the taiwan area. this is a measurement looking at the u.s. category. this is basically category two hurricane that is moving westbound right now and it is as we mentioned expected to cross right over taiwan. current wind speed are at 105 miles an hour, that is sustained wind. as this rolls closer and close tore taiwan it will get worse and worse as we expect this will even strengthen, just as a it is making land fall. that is going to be a major situation with flooding, and storm surge for taiwan and it does at least weaken but it is going to be moving to the eastern shores of china let's bring it back stateside. we will look at our forecast. there is a cluster of thunderstorms well off to the it some that will stay to the south. but if that is where your travels take you don't be surprised if you do see damp road. here's the next system that has our attention. it will be a storm that blossoms, gather moisture and migrate east. as it does so it primarily is a mid-atlantic concern. while i do think we
we will start off with it taking out to just outside of the taiwan area. this is a measurement looking at the u.s. category. this is basically category two hurricane that is moving westbound right now and it is as we mentioned expected to cross right over taiwan. current wind speed are at 105 miles an hour, that is sustained wind. as this rolls closer and close tore taiwan it will get worse and worse as we expect this will even strengthen, just as a it is making land fall. that is going to be a...
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continues. >> axelrod: seth doane reporting from taiwan. thank you. we have seen an especially deadly cycle of violence in afghanistan. at least 51 people were killed and more than 300 wounded in attacks across the capital city of kabul friday. one bombing targeted a nato base where we can report at least oneie american service member is among the dead. the man who carried out the movie theater attack in aurora colorado, will not be put too death. 27-year-old james holmes was given life yesterday when a jury could not agree on a death sentence. homes killed 12 people and injured dozens more in the attack three years ago, and as mark strassmann reports, relatives of several victims are livid. >> the court will impose a sentence of life imprisonment. >> reporter: james holmes will die in prison. >> without the possibility of parole. >> reporter: but later than some of his victims' relatives had hoped. holmes massacred 12 people inside the mayhem of theater 1 nine. veronica moser-sullivan, only six, was the youngest.nl robert sullivan is her g
continues. >> axelrod: seth doane reporting from taiwan. thank you. we have seen an especially deadly cycle of violence in afghanistan. at least 51 people were killed and more than 300 wounded in attacks across the capital city of kabul friday. one bombing targeted a nato base where we can report at least oneie american service member is among the dead. the man who carried out the movie theater attack in aurora colorado, will not be put too death. 27-year-old james holmes was given life...
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dead five are missing in taiwan. ian williams has our report. >> reporter: it was a direct hit on taiwan. typhoon making landfall early saturday, packing winds that topped 100 miles per hour. the monster storm dumped four feet of rain in some places triggering flash floods and landslides, cutting power to 3 million at the height of the storm. thousands of troops and emergency workers were deployed. this fire crew rescued residents trapped by a surging river. while this woman is desperate to reach friends in a village cut off by the surging mud and rocks. there are reports of an entire village swept away by early evacuations spared lives. taiwan was in lockdown when the storm struck. the eye passing to the south of the capital taipei. this is a fast-moving storm. it will quickly move across the island and out towards mainland china. people began to venture cautiously outside to assess the damage. downtown taipei is now littered with uprooted trees, torn from the ground by the sheer force of the storm. the wind was sti
dead five are missing in taiwan. ian williams has our report. >> reporter: it was a direct hit on taiwan. typhoon making landfall early saturday, packing winds that topped 100 miles per hour. the monster storm dumped four feet of rain in some places triggering flash floods and landslides, cutting power to 3 million at the height of the storm. thousands of troops and emergency workers were deployed. this fire crew rescued residents trapped by a surging river. while this woman is desperate...
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continues. >> axelrod: seth doane reporting from taiwan. thank you. we have seen an especially deadly cycle of violence in afghanistan. at least 51 people were killed and more than 300 wounded in attacks across the capital city of kabuled from. one bombing targeted a nato base where we can report at least one american service member is among the dead. the man hocarried out the movie theater attack in roa aurora, colorado, will not be put to contingent. 27-year-old james holmes was given life yesterday when a jury could not agree to a death sentence. homes killed 12 people and injured dozens more in the attack and relatives of several victims are livid. >> the court will imposes a sentence of life imprisonment. >> reporter: james holmes will die in prison. >> without the possibility of parole. >> reporter: but later than some of his victims' relatives had hoped. holmes massacred 12 people inside mayhem of theater nine. veronica moser-sullivan, only six, of the youngest. robert sullivan is her grandfather. >> that's not justice. un, he's livi
continues. >> axelrod: seth doane reporting from taiwan. thank you. we have seen an especially deadly cycle of violence in afghanistan. at least 51 people were killed and more than 300 wounded in attacks across the capital city of kabuled from. one bombing targeted a nato base where we can report at least one american service member is among the dead. the man hocarried out the movie theater attack in roa aurora, colorado, will not be put to contingent. 27-year-old james holmes was given...
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taiwan today is down over 6%. a very significant selloff. angie: the message is a little scary for retail investors in china. eventually, it was the pboc or china will always step in. below the 3500 mark, they always stepped in, whether it was stimulus or cuts. now, silent. m: you can look at the stock market in terms of regulatory approvals. it needs to be the economy. what we need is significant liquidity to come in via the pboc and then lent into the real economy. we need interest rate cut rrr cuts -- interest rate cuts, rrr cuts. also, the corporate market is still very high. we need to essentially cut the rates and that will help the economy. rishaad: we were talking about this on friday and we saw the flash pmi number. it did all right in the afternoon. some news that they were going to do some cuts and we would see the market bounce up. just the prospect of that would see a market recovery. as you were saying -- angie: nothing. sam: we are seeing the need -- we really need some reaction. or reaction is, continue qe supplementary lendi
taiwan today is down over 6%. a very significant selloff. angie: the message is a little scary for retail investors in china. eventually, it was the pboc or china will always step in. below the 3500 mark, they always stepped in, whether it was stimulus or cuts. now, silent. m: you can look at the stock market in terms of regulatory approvals. it needs to be the economy. what we need is significant liquidity to come in via the pboc and then lent into the real economy. we need interest rate cut...
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now it's pushing into the taiwan straight. sustained winds of 140 k/hr within the next 2-3 hours or so it will be downgraded to a tropical storm. in terms of winds, we are no longer as concerned as we may have been. it's all about the rain across the south-eastern corner of china. slightly drier weather pushing into taiwan as we go through sunday into monday. still a legacy of showers, the system makes ties way across. to the north of that there has been flooding ahead of the system, in beijing. a line of thunder storms violence storms and hail and rough weather. we have seen flooding across parts of beijing. things will dry up but the remnants of the storm will move towards southern japan >>> thank you very much >>> mexico's capital is a popular city in the americas. affordable housing is hard to find. that has families turning railcars into neighbourhoods. john holman has the report. >> an unusual mexican school day in an unusual classroom. this is the country's only railway wagon school. >> it's great, because when you are
now it's pushing into the taiwan straight. sustained winds of 140 k/hr within the next 2-3 hours or so it will be downgraded to a tropical storm. in terms of winds, we are no longer as concerned as we may have been. it's all about the rain across the south-eastern corner of china. slightly drier weather pushing into taiwan as we go through sunday into monday. still a legacy of showers, the system makes ties way across. to the north of that there has been flooding ahead of the system, in...
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but it caused widespread definite nation in taiwan. six people dead, five missing in taiwan. ian williams has our >> reporter: it was a direct hit on taiwan. typhoon making landfall early saturday, packing miles per hour. amongst the storm, dumped four feet of rain in some places, triggering fast floods and landslides, million at the height of the storm. thousands of troops were deployed. this fire crew rescued residents trapped by a surging river. while this woman is desperate to reach friends in a village cut off by the surging mud and rocks. ere are reports of an entire village swept away by early evacuations spared lives. taiwan was in lockdown when the typhoon stroke. this is a fast-moving storm. it will quickly move across the island and out towards maintain land china. people began to venture cautiously outside to assess the damage. downtown taipei is now littered with uprooted trees, torn from the ground by the sheer force of the storm. the wind was still gusting powerfully. taiwan is used to typhoons but rarely of this strength. was it scary? >> very scary. >> >> i c
but it caused widespread definite nation in taiwan. six people dead, five missing in taiwan. ian williams has our >> reporter: it was a direct hit on taiwan. typhoon making landfall early saturday, packing miles per hour. amongst the storm, dumped four feet of rain in some places, triggering fast floods and landslides, million at the height of the storm. thousands of troops were deployed. this fire crew rescued residents trapped by a surging river. while this woman is desperate to reach...
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it injured 102 people and 4 million households in taiwan left without power. >> i have to say taiwan handled this well. only seeing six death was the strength of the system as it made an approach. here is an enhanced image of the storm as it made its way to taiwan. it's pushed over land fall yesterday. we are looking alt the problems of a -- at the problems of a tropical storm pushing into china, moving across the taiwan state and we are seeing rain across the area. >> for taiwan, we saw incredible amounts of rain. 51 inches of rain fell in that amount of time. you have to remember taiwan is mountainous. a lot of water is funnelled. so 51 inches can turn into 10 feet of water in some situations. down to taipei at the north end of the island they saw 2 feet of water. the storm crossed the taiwan state and equal to a category 1. as it moved into china, we saw the storm weaken. we are looking at many people in the area, densely populated area. flooding in the region will be a major problem there. back to you. >> thank you. a wildfire evacuation order has been lifted in northern californ
it injured 102 people and 4 million households in taiwan left without power. >> i have to say taiwan handled this well. only seeing six death was the strength of the system as it made an approach. here is an enhanced image of the storm as it made its way to taiwan. it's pushed over land fall yesterday. we are looking alt the problems of a -- at the problems of a tropical storm pushing into china, moving across the taiwan state and we are seeing rain across the area. >> for taiwan,...
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also a typhoon slams into ty ann taiwan taiwan, china is next. strength of the storm coming up. o. >> off the coast of mexico the u.s. coast guard made a huge drug pus. of cocaine. the video is now just being released. the haul is said to be worth $181 million. it is the largeest coast guard bust in u.s. history. >>> typhoon soudelor brought down some structures and power lines, flooding, mudslides and up to $1 billion in damage is expected. kevin corriveau joins us now and kevin, it has been a season in the pacific that's seen a bunch of big storms. >> that's right. this was the fifth supertyphoon had we had seen in the western pacific and the 13th storm. this particular storm over 74 feet of rain was reported in one particular area. and the flooding has been devastating across the region and it is still expected to cause a big problem. the rest of today on saturday which it is saturday already as well as as we go into sunday this is the storm right here. you notice what happened here as the storm made its way into taiwan, as it did the eye began to close in, across much of tai
also a typhoon slams into ty ann taiwan taiwan, china is next. strength of the storm coming up. o. >> off the coast of mexico the u.s. coast guard made a huge drug pus. of cocaine. the video is now just being released. the haul is said to be worth $181 million. it is the largeest coast guard bust in u.s. history. >>> typhoon soudelor brought down some structures and power lines, flooding, mudslides and up to $1 billion in damage is expected. kevin corriveau joins us now and...
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al jazeera. >> a typhoon hit taiwan, killing six and injuring more than 100. the storm moved to the taiwan strait understand is expected to make landfall in china saturday. >> a family is rescued from their home, caught in the strongest recorded typhoon on the planet this year. it weakened before engulfing taiwan with heavy rain and strong winds. 2 million homes lost electricity and 80,000 don't have water after the storm. in the main city of taipei, the river rose higher than the road and under all this water there's a play ground, park and baseball fields. a community of indigenous people have had to abandon their homes nearby and seek shelter in this evacuation center. this woman says she's had to leave her home because of the constant flood risk. >> because we are from the tribe, we are very poor. we have lived here for a long time to work at a coal mine nearby. now it is impossible for us to move. the area never used to flood. we thought we were safe there. >> in the mountainous terrain of taiwan, there is always the risk of landslides and flash floods. p
al jazeera. >> a typhoon hit taiwan, killing six and injuring more than 100. the storm moved to the taiwan strait understand is expected to make landfall in china saturday. >> a family is rescued from their home, caught in the strongest recorded typhoon on the planet this year. it weakened before engulfing taiwan with heavy rain and strong winds. 2 million homes lost electricity and 80,000 don't have water after the storm. in the main city of taipei, the river rose higher than the...
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but it caused widespread definite nation in taiwan. six people dead five missing in taiwan. ian williams has our report. >> reporter: it was a direct hit on taiwan. typhoon making landfall early saturday packing winds that topped 100 miles per hour. amongst the storm, dumped four feet of rain in some places triggering fast floods and landslides cutting power to 3 million at the height of the storm. thousands of troops and emergency workers were deployed. this fire crew rescued residents trapped by a surging river. while this woman is desperate to reach friends in a village cut off by the surging mud and rocks. there are reports of an entire village swept away by early evacuations spared lives. taiwan was in lockdown when the typhoon stroke. this is a fast-moving storm. it will quickly move across the island and out towards maintain land china. people began to venture cautiously outside to assess the damage. downtown taipei is now littered with uprooted trees, torn from the ground by the sheer force of the storm. the wind was still gusting powerfully. taiwan is used to typhoo
but it caused widespread definite nation in taiwan. six people dead five missing in taiwan. ian williams has our report. >> reporter: it was a direct hit on taiwan. typhoon making landfall early saturday packing winds that topped 100 miles per hour. amongst the storm, dumped four feet of rain in some places triggering fast floods and landslides cutting power to 3 million at the height of the storm. thousands of troops and emergency workers were deployed. this fire crew rescued residents...
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it's heading straight for taiwan. it's over warm water. it has 24 hours before it strikes taiwan. it could strengthen a little bit, thinking category 3 when it hits. big flooding threat with this. let me show you the image. there's a t lo of small islands out there. every two minutes they took this imagery. it's different than the stuff i showed you, every 30 minutes. the center of the eye, a black and clear spot in the center. we saw this one picture of a board that flew through a tree which was amazing. that's on one of the small islands in the pacifics. we'll wait and see how bad this storm turns out to be. 24 hours in taiwan. strongest system we've had this year. >> that's territory that's experienced a lot of typhoons over the years. one not too long ago. >> taiwan has a lot of mountains. it protects the mountain from approaching storms. a lot of populated areas are on the west side. we'll see how bad it is. flooding will be the biggest threat. >> hopefully it keeps getting codowngraded. >>> still ahead, jon stewart 's show ends tonight. he has things to clear up. >> at the e
it's heading straight for taiwan. it's over warm water. it has 24 hours before it strikes taiwan. it could strengthen a little bit, thinking category 3 when it hits. big flooding threat with this. let me show you the image. there's a t lo of small islands out there. every two minutes they took this imagery. it's different than the stuff i showed you, every 30 minutes. the center of the eye, a black and clear spot in the center. we saw this one picture of a board that flew through a tree which...
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that was 12 hours ago, now this it's interacting with taiwan state. we are looking at breaking it up a bit and becoming less obvious. the outer ban is throwing down huge rain falls. been the next hour or two it will be downgraded to a tropical storm. and the winds will weaken over the next few hours. on the other side of the taiwan strait. they have seen 155mm of rain in six hours. the last 12 hours we saw 214mm of rain, ahead of a storm. you can see a clearer slot in the taiwan strait and that's the center of the storm. a lot of heavy rain. still more heavy rain across the south-east. it will nudge its way up to shanghai, slowly coming back into taiwan. for myanmar, the flooding is set to continue. further showers across the country with little respite in the coming days. >>> we have a lot more to come on the programme, including all aboard. mexicans turn abandoned train carriages into affordable homes. find out how making it fun to wash your hands could be the key to more children surviving preventible diseases >>> in sport, tennis's world number fi
that was 12 hours ago, now this it's interacting with taiwan state. we are looking at breaking it up a bit and becoming less obvious. the outer ban is throwing down huge rain falls. been the next hour or two it will be downgraded to a tropical storm. and the winds will weaken over the next few hours. on the other side of the taiwan strait. they have seen 155mm of rain in six hours. the last 12 hours we saw 214mm of rain, ahead of a storm. you can see a clearer slot in the taiwan strait and...
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storms moved to the taiwan strait and is expected to make landfall. nearly 2 million households have been without power. about 80,000 households have no water, and more than 7,500 have been told to leave the homes. we have this update. >> reporter: this is the heart of downtown city the strongest typhoon to be recorded as it passes by. trees have been found across the streets of this busy city. there's a real risk of signs falling down. all night we have heard sirens blaring as emergency services get to work. the people and authorities are well prarpt for the event. typhoons are a regular event. the thing is that might be the situation in the city. in the country, there's mountainous terrain, and a strong likelihood of land slides and floods. the full extent is not known, particularly as we have seen 300mm of precipitation fall across the island. it's still the tale-end of the storm to pass across as the storm makes the progress on to the china mainland. transport has been suspended and as much as can be done has been prepared. we will yet discovery t
storms moved to the taiwan strait and is expected to make landfall. nearly 2 million households have been without power. about 80,000 households have no water, and more than 7,500 have been told to leave the homes. we have this update. >> reporter: this is the heart of downtown city the strongest typhoon to be recorded as it passes by. trees have been found across the streets of this busy city. there's a real risk of signs falling down. all night we have heard sirens blaring as emergency...
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we're on the scene as a typhoon batters taiwan. the environmental protection agency makes an environmental disaster even worse. and steve hartman "on the road," on a journey measured in smiles. >> i'm countin on it to be 33,000. >> reporter: 33,000? that's a pretty big goal. >> uh-huh. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: it was the biggest audience ever for a presidential primary debate. 24 million americans tuned in last night to watch 10 republicans go at it, and the drawing card was clearly a trump. here's major garrett. >> reporter: the debate opened with donald trump refusing to rule out a third party candidacy if he does not win the republican nomination. >> i will not make pledge at this time. >> okay. >> reporter: the tone toughened from there. fox's megyn kelly pressed trump to explain his previous comments about women. >> you've called women you don't like "fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals." your twitter account-- >> only rosie o'donnell. ( cheers and applau
we're on the scene as a typhoon batters taiwan. the environmental protection agency makes an environmental disaster even worse. and steve hartman "on the road," on a journey measured in smiles. >> i'm countin on it to be 33,000. >> reporter: 33,000? that's a pretty big goal. >> uh-huh. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: it was the biggest audience ever for a presidential primary debate. 24 million...
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is taiwan really a democratic country? >> the students are from a generation who expect more transparency and public consultation. there have been a series of protests over the ruling beijing parties including a trade pact with china. opposition parties have joined calls for the government to retract the curriculum changes but for many this is more than politics. >> i personally don't like either of the parties i really hate to be labeled just because i support this demonstration. >> the education minister came out to meet the demonstrators on friday. protesters want all charges against them dropped and they've called for him to resign resign. airline malone, al jazeera. >> a star player in the australian football league has taken indefinite leave afterism after racism continues in the league. some say he's being booed because he's not like. supporters say it's because of his race. >> anticipation and excitement acid any swan fans stream into the stadium for a football league match but there is also disappointment knowing
is taiwan really a democratic country? >> the students are from a generation who expect more transparency and public consultation. there have been a series of protests over the ruling beijing parties including a trade pact with china. opposition parties have joined calls for the government to retract the curriculum changes but for many this is more than politics. >> i personally don't like either of the parties i really hate to be labeled just because i support this demonstration....
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we're on the scene as a typhoon batters taiwan. the environmental protection agency makes an environmental disaster even worse. and steve hartman "on the road," on a journey measured in smiles. >> i'm countin on it to be 33,000. >> reporter: 33,000? that's a pretty big goal. >> uh-huh. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: it was the biggest audience ever for a presidential primary debate. 24 million americans tuned in last night to watch 10 republicans go at it, and the drawing card was clearly a trump. here's major garrett. >> reporter: the debate opened with donald trump refusing to rule out a third party candidacy if he does not win the republican nomination. >> i will not make pledge at this time. >> okay. >> reporter: the tone toughened from there. fox's megyn kelly pressed trump to explain his previous comments about women. >> you've called women you don't like, "fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals." your twitter account-- >> only rosie o'donnell. ( cheers and appl
we're on the scene as a typhoon batters taiwan. the environmental protection agency makes an environmental disaster even worse. and steve hartman "on the road," on a journey measured in smiles. >> i'm countin on it to be 33,000. >> reporter: 33,000? that's a pretty big goal. >> uh-huh. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: it was the biggest audience ever for a presidential primary debate. 24 million...
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tarde, pero durante su paso en taiwÁn dejÓ pero durante su paso en taiwÁn dejÓ un saldo de por lo -6 muertos casi 200 heridos, y cinco desaparecidos hasta ahora. las lluvias torrenciales, inundaciones y fuertes vientos provocaron la evacuaciÓn de 10.000 personas y dejÓ 3 millones y medio de gente sin electricidad en su hogar. provocÓ el desalojo de unas 158.000 personas. una prueba sorpresa de alcohol dejÓ en tierra al piloto, copiloto y dos azafatas de la renina air baltic cuando se aprestaba a despegar. segÚn la policÍa los implicados habían ingerido licor y fueron llevados por la fuerza de seguridad a un hospital para confirmar con un anÁlisis de sangre en los niveles arrojados por el alcoholÍmetro. cientos de manifestantes se congregaron en la cÉntrica plaza italia de la capital chilena, con banderas y fotos de los desaparecidos para celebrar la muerte del general manuel contreras, exjefe de la temible policÍa secreta y mÁximo represor de la dictadura de augusto pinochet. contreras quien muriÓ anoche a los 86 aÑos habÍa sido condenado a 500 aÑos de prisiÓn por lo
tarde, pero durante su paso en taiwÁn dejÓ pero durante su paso en taiwÁn dejÓ un saldo de por lo -6 muertos casi 200 heridos, y cinco desaparecidos hasta ahora. las lluvias torrenciales, inundaciones y fuertes vientos provocaron la evacuaciÓn de 10.000 personas y dejÓ 3 millones y medio de gente sin electricidad en su hogar. provocÓ el desalojo de unas 158.000 personas. una prueba sorpresa de alcohol dejÓ en tierra al piloto, copiloto y dos azafatas de la renina air baltic cuando se...
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. >>> typhoon soudelor makes landfall in taiwan. >>> haitians plan to vote in long delayed elections. >> hello the u.n. security council has voted unanimously to set up an investigation into who was responsible for chemical weapons attacks in syria. the west has repeatedly drained the atrocities on president bashar al-assad's government. and the inquiry could pave the way to sanctions against those responsible. gabriel elizondo has the report. >> there's an agreement of the what now the u.n. security council wants to know whom. >> please raise your hands. >> a panel of experts known as the significant step the first time blame could be assigned to the perpetrators. >> this sends a clear and powerful message to all those involved in chemical weapon attacks in syria. the joint vesting method will identify you. to urgently find a political solution to the -- the joint geaiveinvestigative method will identify you. >> they never had the mandate to assign blame. russian supporting the resolution was a rare sign of agreement with the u.s. but russia still continues to view with skepticism, t
. >>> typhoon soudelor makes landfall in taiwan. >>> haitians plan to vote in long delayed elections. >> hello the u.n. security council has voted unanimously to set up an investigation into who was responsible for chemical weapons attacks in syria. the west has repeatedly drained the atrocities on president bashar al-assad's government. and the inquiry could pave the way to sanctions against those responsible. gabriel elizondo has the report. >> there's an...
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taiwan is bracing for the hit. neal karlinsky is there. >> reporter: it's hitting taiwan with all its fury. several trees down. the rain is torrential. it's very, very, very wet. and this is just the beginning. tonight, typhoon soudelor is barreling in with the fury of a category three hurricane, as strong as hurricane katrina. taiwan's military is on alert, rushing people to safety. we were with soldiers as they evacuated a small mountain village. including some who couldn't make it out on their own. the concern isn't just the rain. in small villages like this one, they're worried about the mountains. and so much rain causing devastating mudslides. we watched as emergency crews spent hours trying to clear local beaches of onlookers, even families here, to see the typhoon's fury up close. cameras were rolling as one girl was rescued after being swept away. two others are reported dead and one missing. it's just after daybreak. already reports of injuries. they were getting hammered now. and high winds are expected
taiwan is bracing for the hit. neal karlinsky is there. >> reporter: it's hitting taiwan with all its fury. several trees down. the rain is torrential. it's very, very, very wet. and this is just the beginning. tonight, typhoon soudelor is barreling in with the fury of a category three hurricane, as strong as hurricane katrina. taiwan's military is on alert, rushing people to safety. we were with soldiers as they evacuated a small mountain village. including some who couldn't make it out...
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tarde, pero durante su paso en taiwÁn dejÓ pero durante su paso en taiwÁn dejÓ un saldo de por lo -6 muertos casi 200 heridos, y cinco desaparecidos hasta ahora. las lluvias torrenciales, inundaciones y fuertes vientos provocaron la evacuaciÓn de 10.000 personas y dejÓ 3 millones y medio de gente sin electricidad en su hogar. provocÓ el desalojo de unas 158.000 personas. una prueba sorpresa de alcohol dejÓ en tierra al piloto, copiloto y afatas de la renina air baltic cuando se aprestaba a despegar. segÚn la policÍa los implicados habían ingerido licor y fueron llevados por la fuerza de seguridad a un hospital para confirmar con un anÁlisis de sangre en los niveles arrojados por el alcoholÍmetro. cientos de manifestantes se congregaron en la cÉntrica plaza italia de la capital chilena, con banderas y fotos de los desaparecidos para celebrar la muerte del general manuel contreras, exjefe de la temible policÍa secreta y mÁximo represor de la dictadura de augusto pinochet. contreras quien muriÓ anoche a los 86 aÑos habÍa sido condenado a 500 aÑos de prisiÓn por los crÍ
tarde, pero durante su paso en taiwÁn dejÓ pero durante su paso en taiwÁn dejÓ un saldo de por lo -6 muertos casi 200 heridos, y cinco desaparecidos hasta ahora. las lluvias torrenciales, inundaciones y fuertes vientos provocaron la evacuaciÓn de 10.000 personas y dejÓ 3 millones y medio de gente sin electricidad en su hogar. provocÓ el desalojo de unas 158.000 personas. una prueba sorpresa de alcohol dejÓ en tierra al piloto, copiloto y afatas de la renina air baltic cuando se...
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tarde, pero durante su paso en taiwÁn dejÓ pero durante su paso en taiwÁn dejÓ un saldo de por lo _6 muertos casi 200 heridos, y cinco desaparecidos hasta ahora. las lluvias torrenciales, inundaciones y fuertes vientos provocaron la evacuaciÓn de 10.000 personas y dejÓ 3 millones y medio de gente sin electricidad en su hogar. provocÓ el desalojo de unas 158.000 personas. una prueba sorpresa de alcohol dejÓ en tierra al piloto, copiloto y dos azafatas de la renina air baltic cuando se aprestaba a despegar. segÚn la policÍa los implicados habÍan ingerido licor y fueron llevados por la fuerza de seguridad a un hospital para confirmar con un anÁlisis de sangre en los niveles arrojados por el alcoholÍmetro. cientos de manifestantes se congregaron en la cÉntrica plaza italia de la capital chilena, con banderas y fotos de los desaparecidos para celebrar la muerte del general manuel contreras, exjefe de la temible policÍa secreta y mÁximo represor de la dictadura de augusto pinochet. contreras quien muriÓ anoche a los 86 aÑos habÍa sido condenado a 500 aÑos de prisiÓn por lo
tarde, pero durante su paso en taiwÁn dejÓ pero durante su paso en taiwÁn dejÓ un saldo de por lo _6 muertos casi 200 heridos, y cinco desaparecidos hasta ahora. las lluvias torrenciales, inundaciones y fuertes vientos provocaron la evacuaciÓn de 10.000 personas y dejÓ 3 millones y medio de gente sin electricidad en su hogar. provocÓ el desalojo de unas 158.000 personas. una prueba sorpresa de alcohol dejÓ en tierra al piloto, copiloto y dos azafatas de la renina air baltic cuando se...
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we're on the scene as a typhoon batters taiwan. the environmental protection agency makes an environmental disaster even worse. and steve hartman "on the road," on a journey measured in smiles. >> i'm countin' on it to be 33,000. >> reporter: 33,000? that's a pretty big goal. >> uh-huh. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. he showed his victims no mercy, but late today, james holmes' life was spared. the jury that convicted him of murdering 12 people and wounding 70 in a colorado movie theater massacre sentenced him to life in prison. mark strassmann is at the courthouse. >> would the defendant please stand? >> reporter: 15 weeks of trial brought james holmes to the jury's judgment. >> the court will impose a sentence of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. >> reporter: no one denied that holmes was responsible for the killing spree inside theater nine. a jury had already decided the 27-year-old diagnosed schizophrenic knew the differen
we're on the scene as a typhoon batters taiwan. the environmental protection agency makes an environmental disaster even worse. and steve hartman "on the road," on a journey measured in smiles. >> i'm countin' on it to be 33,000. >> reporter: 33,000? that's a pretty big goal. >> uh-huh. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. he showed his victims no mercy, but late today,...
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that storm made landfall in taiwan today causing mudslides and flash flooding. rescue workers helped people evacuate their flooded homes. more than 35,000 military personnel were called to this area to help victims and four people are still missing in taiwan after that storm. >>> we do have some rain headed our way. we do. the good news is it won't get here until the workweek. what about tomorrow? will it be a nice as today? we'll talk aboidut that. >>> also ahead, an unarmed teenager is shot dead by police. did he foreshadow his own death. in the subway. we'll have that when we come back. brown's father placed an arm full of stuffed animals in the middle of the street where his son died. he has said it's important to address concerns about police conduct. the justice department and the grand jury cleared the officer of any wrong doing in that shooting. >>> an unarmed college football player in texas was shot dead by a police officer in suburban dallas. 19-year-old christian taylor was killed during a struggle after police say he crashed car through a car dealer
that storm made landfall in taiwan today causing mudslides and flash flooding. rescue workers helped people evacuate their flooded homes. more than 35,000 military personnel were called to this area to help victims and four people are still missing in taiwan after that storm. >>> we do have some rain headed our way. we do. the good news is it won't get here until the workweek. what about tomorrow? will it be a nice as today? we'll talk aboidut that. >>> also ahead, an unarmed...
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yes, sir. >> john with cti of taiwan. where the volatility have any negative impact on president's position when he comes to a state visit next month? would it make him more acceptable or easier to make deals or concessions to the u.s.? another issue with taiwan we all know that the economy is so dependent on the mainland. what are the volatility of the stock market and slow and expected growth, and potential financial crisis have any impact on taiwan and anything that taiwan can do to prevent that? thank you. >> yeah. >> let me say this, you look at the factories right now. brazil is in recession. russia is entering a deep recession. four years ago china was growing at almost 10%. it's almost half of that down and grinding slowly. he comes to washington in september, he won't be studding in. so you've seen -- the u.s. economy is always written off. it's written off in '81, your -- '82. it's a pretty strong. u.s. corporate balance sheets are in prestine condition. i was in taiwÁn about nine months ago. we are concerned.
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landfall happened four to five hours ago saturday morning in taiwan. it was dark at the time so as the storm approached we were seeing quite a bit of rain as antonio mentioned. i'll get to that in just a moment. here is the track of the storm making its way across the island, which is very mountainous. that's problem here. when a storm hits an island, that is where we get a lot of flooding and also landslides. this is where we saw landfall at 5:00 a.m. just to the north in ye lan we had 46 inches of rain reported. and in that area we expect to see another 24 inches of rain make its play. across the taiwan strait it is going to make an impact of china. 200 million people will be in these provinces so we'll be watching this very carefully. the video will be quite impressive. >> i'm sure it will be. thank you kevin. >>> north korea why it's creating its own time zone and why the change of just 30 minutes could make create a problem. and murder ball, how wheelchair rugby got its start. start. >> secretary of state john kerry wrapped up his trip to southeas
landfall happened four to five hours ago saturday morning in taiwan. it was dark at the time so as the storm approached we were seeing quite a bit of rain as antonio mentioned. i'll get to that in just a moment. here is the track of the storm making its way across the island, which is very mountainous. that's problem here. when a storm hits an island, that is where we get a lot of flooding and also landslides. this is where we saw landfall at 5:00 a.m. just to the north in ye lan we had 46...
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it has caused tremendous amounts of heavy rainfall over taiwan. the northern areas have had about 1,300 millimeters of rainfall enhanced over a couple days or so of flooding. landslides are taking place. this has weakened to a tropical depression, but still packing lots of energy, lots of moisture. 300 millimeters could fall and the system will likely act the southern peninsula as well as western japan as well. so you will see rain coming down on wednesday, sunny weather will continue until wednesday due to remnants of the typhoon, triumphs will be quite hot in your forecast. >> we invite you to log on to our special reports. thank you all for watching news line. ññ to live from paris. let's take a look at what is making headlines this hour. , inence erupts in turkey istanbul, where attackers opened fire outside the u.s. consulate. clashes are caring that are occurring in the southeast, which four police officers and one turkish soldier killed in the attack. one man is seriously wounded in the american town of ferguson, during a in a shooting
it has caused tremendous amounts of heavy rainfall over taiwan. the northern areas have had about 1,300 millimeters of rainfall enhanced over a couple days or so of flooding. landslides are taking place. this has weakened to a tropical depression, but still packing lots of energy, lots of moisture. 300 millimeters could fall and the system will likely act the southern peninsula as well as western japan as well. so you will see rain coming down on wednesday, sunny weather will continue until...
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foouftyphoon saudi legislator hs smashed into taiwan. the storms now move to the taiwan strait and is expected to make landfall on mainland china later on on saturday. 80,000 households now have no water. more than 7.5 thousand people have been told to leave their homes. veronica pedrosa filed this report. >> the strongest typhoon soudelor pass he by. there is also a real risk of signs falling down. all night we've been hearing sirens blaring as emergency services goat work. but the people and authorities here are well prepared for these kind of events. typhoons are a regular event. the thing is that might be the situation in the city. in the country there is very mountainous terrain and there is a strong likelihood of landslides and flash floods there. so the full extent of the damage still isn't known, particularly as we've seen 300 millimeters of precipitation fall across 95% of the island over the last seven hours alone and there is still the tail ent as i end as it wers accredit the country into china the mainland. however, transpor
foouftyphoon saudi legislator hs smashed into taiwan. the storms now move to the taiwan strait and is expected to make landfall on mainland china later on on saturday. 80,000 households now have no water. more than 7.5 thousand people have been told to leave their homes. veronica pedrosa filed this report. >> the strongest typhoon soudelor pass he by. there is also a real risk of signs falling down. all night we've been hearing sirens blaring as emergency services goat work. but the...
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this is in southern taiwan. i'm not sure if we have the footage for you but showing you exactly what is happening when it comes with the rotation. multiple storms. we have a severe pattern taking place that sparks a few tornados. not unusual to see it but a scary sight. as a vehicle was driving in front of the dash cam camera. over 1300 millimeters of rainfall. 38 inches is normal in seattle, one of the cities with a dubious distinction for the rainfall. you compare it to saturday and sunday in this region. and the storm makes landfall at 4:00 in the morning local time. and now it's spreading over eastern china. and the concern is this rainfall especially over the next two days heavy at times could cause lot of problems. the temperatures staying around 30 celsius which is around 86 degrees fahrenheit. this is unusual the number of storms to date. typhoons, ten, and six is normal to date. and supertyphoons have been above the normal. and a hurricane near the hawaiian islands. it's 9:30 in the even on sunday. but
this is in southern taiwan. i'm not sure if we have the footage for you but showing you exactly what is happening when it comes with the rotation. multiple storms. we have a severe pattern taking place that sparks a few tornados. not unusual to see it but a scary sight. as a vehicle was driving in front of the dash cam camera. over 1300 millimeters of rainfall. 38 inches is normal in seattle, one of the cities with a dubious distinction for the rainfall. you compare it to saturday and sunday in...
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india and taiwan, late yesterday basically saying they are ready to act. the currency markets. 1.11role, 1 -- in the euro 578. euro, the story here. 1/1578. we are down 0.4%. to the u.s. dollar and we are weaker by 0.4%. ,he economy minister, umm basically saying what everyone else is that the yen as being bought as a safe haven and reflecting, he said, the economy fundamentals, the underlying fundamentals are quite sound. that being said, he is calling the timered to yesterday, things look a little better. perhaps not to the extent we saw this time yesterday. andese markets opened up about 20 or 25 minutes from now and we will get to the updates when they open in hong kong and the chinese mainland. rishaad: currencies, this what we are looking at. commodities, we have done it. we are looking at equities. front and center, we want your opinion. tweet to me. there are other stories also making headlines area let's find out what is going on. morning.ood the japanese carmakers, toyota and honda, plunging to this morning. toyota is going to suspend production
india and taiwan, late yesterday basically saying they are ready to act. the currency markets. 1.11role, 1 -- in the euro 578. euro, the story here. 1/1578. we are down 0.4%. to the u.s. dollar and we are weaker by 0.4%. ,he economy minister, umm basically saying what everyone else is that the yen as being bought as a safe haven and reflecting, he said, the economy fundamentals, the underlying fundamentals are quite sound. that being said, he is calling the timered to yesterday, things look a...
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is taiwan really a democratic country? >> the students are from a generation who expect more transparency. there has been a series of protests made by the ruling party. including a trade pact with china. opposition parties have called for the government to retract the curriculum changes but for many this is more than politics. >> i personally don't like the democratic progressive party. i hate to be labeled because i support this demonstration. >> the education minister came out to meet the demonstrators on friday. protesters want all charges against them dropped and they've called for him to resign. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> japanese police have arrested the head of a collapsed bitcoin company after nearly $400 million of virtual currency disappeared. he's suspected of having access accessed the exchange computer system and falsified data on his outstanding balance. the system froze withdraws because of what the firm said was a bug in the software. >>> a star player in the australian football league has missed a mat
is taiwan really a democratic country? >> the students are from a generation who expect more transparency. there has been a series of protests made by the ruling party. including a trade pact with china. opposition parties have called for the government to retract the curriculum changes but for many this is more than politics. >> i personally don't like the democratic progressive party. i hate to be labeled because i support this demonstration. >> the education minister came...
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also ahead - parts of taiwan are under waurt and in the dark as a typhoon sweeps through >>> in tune with democracy, hatians prepare to vote in long-delayed elections . >>> and how making it fun to wash your hands could be key to stopping children from dying from some diseases. first, palestinians in the west bank are preparing to bury a man that died from burn wounds suffered in an israeli settler attack on his home. his home was fire-bombed last week in attack which killed his 18-month-old son. he suffered second degree burns to 80% of his body. his wife and 4-year-old son injured in that attack remain in a critical condition in hospital. let's go to imtiaz tyab, who is in duma, where the father will be buried in the occupied west bank. how are feelings there? >> well, there's a mixture of feeges. on the one hand, of course, there's absolute grief. there's also increasing anger as well. before i get into that specific issue, let me pan over my shoulder, you may see in the distance a bit of a convoy, if you will. effectively that's the funeral procession of the 32-year-old man, who,
also ahead - parts of taiwan are under waurt and in the dark as a typhoon sweeps through >>> in tune with democracy, hatians prepare to vote in long-delayed elections . >>> and how making it fun to wash your hands could be key to stopping children from dying from some diseases. first, palestinians in the west bank are preparing to bury a man that died from burn wounds suffered in an israeli settler attack on his home. his home was fire-bombed last week in attack which killed...
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already lashing the east coast taiwan. it does look like the center of the storm will travel south of taipei, taiwan's most populated city. doing as much prepreparation ahead of the storm asrrow windo closing. you can see the shades of orange and purple reaching the east coast of taiwan. that means the storm is quickly approaching. 195 kilometer per hour sustained wind and is expected to continue to strengthen before it makes land fall between 3:00 and 6:00 in the morning on saturday along the east coast of taiwan. making a second land fall, late saturday night into sunday morning across southeast china. believe it or not. a much weak are state but nonetheless still a formidable storm. look at the winds surrounding the storm. shagd of pink is 150 to 180 kilometers per hour. that is possible in the taipei region. more likely across the coastal regions. this is called the central mountain range. look at the topography across the area. the northeastern facing slopes will see rain fall in excess of 500 millimeters. the return
already lashing the east coast taiwan. it does look like the center of the storm will travel south of taipei, taiwan's most populated city. doing as much prepreparation ahead of the storm asrrow windo closing. you can see the shades of orange and purple reaching the east coast of taiwan. that means the storm is quickly approaching. 195 kilometer per hour sustained wind and is expected to continue to strengthen before it makes land fall between 3:00 and 6:00 in the morning on saturday along the...
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tv ofn stand with cpi taiwan. while the volatility of the chinese stock market have any negative impact on the president's position when he comes here for a state visit next month? acceptablee him more or easier to make deals or concessions to the u.s.? taiwan, we allth know that taiwanese economy is so dependent on the mainland. where will the volatility of the chinese stock market and slower than expected growth, and potential financial crisis have any impact on taiwan? is there anything taiwan can do to prevent that? thank you. lots has say this, changed in six years. brazil is in recession, rusher is -- russia is entering a deep recession. as recently as four years ago, china was growing at almost 10%. it is probably half that now, and grinding down slowly. when the president comes to washington in september he will not be strutting in. the u.s. economy is growing at a rate around 3%. we have created 200,000 jobs a month over the past 12 years so you have seen, the u.s. economy is always written off. it was wr
tv ofn stand with cpi taiwan. while the volatility of the chinese stock market have any negative impact on the president's position when he comes here for a state visit next month? acceptablee him more or easier to make deals or concessions to the u.s.? taiwan, we allth know that taiwanese economy is so dependent on the mainland. where will the volatility of the chinese stock market and slower than expected growth, and potential financial crisis have any impact on taiwan? is there anything...
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asia, you have south korea and taiwan. in south korea, you have to consider what happened between the koreas. the rhetoric continued into early this morning. for south korea, the finance ministry said, without going into details, they will be acting preemptively. i would imagine to support the market. they are monitoring it closely. friday, 900 million u.s. dollars in outflow. the etf in the u.s. got absolutely hammered. biggest one-week outflow. can we get the defense stocks? that is one to watch today because these guys are usually in the backdrop when tensions increase. angie: absolutely. david: overbought, but something to watch. angie: absolutely. geopolitical machinations at work. taiwan, what is happening? there are trying to play defense as well. david: they are taking their cue from chinese regulators and banning shortselling. for borrowed shares if the price is lower than the close. you are still allowed to short sell for hedging purposes, but that is effective today. my pen fell. angie: just losing everything th
asia, you have south korea and taiwan. in south korea, you have to consider what happened between the koreas. the rhetoric continued into early this morning. for south korea, the finance ministry said, without going into details, they will be acting preemptively. i would imagine to support the market. they are monitoring it closely. friday, 900 million u.s. dollars in outflow. the etf in the u.s. got absolutely hammered. biggest one-week outflow. can we get the defense stocks? that is one to...
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a typhoon has hit taiwan. it's made landfall on the east coast early on saturday bringing strong winds and heavy rain. 2 million people are without election tricity. villages from remote areas as heavy rains batter the region. we have this update from taipei. >> reporter: this is the heart of downtown taipei city. the strongest typhoon to be recorded in 2015 passes by. trees have been downed, lines across the street of this busy street. there is a risk of lines falling down. all night we have been hearing sirens blaring as emergency services go out. the thing is that that might be the situation in the city. in the country there is mountainous terrain. there is a strong likelihood of landslides and flash floods there. so the full extent of the damage still isn't known particularly as we see 300 millimetres of precipitation fall across 95% of the island over the last seven hours alone. and still the tail end of the storm to pass across as the storm makes its way on to china mainland. however, transport has been
a typhoon has hit taiwan. it's made landfall on the east coast early on saturday bringing strong winds and heavy rain. 2 million people are without election tricity. villages from remote areas as heavy rains batter the region. we have this update from taipei. >> reporter: this is the heart of downtown taipei city. the strongest typhoon to be recorded in 2015 passes by. trees have been downed, lines across the street of this busy street. there is a risk of lines falling down. all night we...