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. >> wayne, a couple of years ago the country was hit hard by typhoon haiyan. does the government respond better this time around? >> it seems to. the government got out much earlier, they warned the people in the path of the massive storm to get out of danger areas, areas where there may be landslides, the flooding. the president aquino was on television warning and the communication seems to be that much better because as you mentioned typhoon haiyan which struck particularly in the city of tacloban, the government was in criticism for its response, and there seems to be a greater awareness now of the dangers, get so many tropical storms and typhoons in the philippines that people have become accustomed to them. haiyan was so devastating causing such a high loss of life acknowledge that people are more aware of the dangers of the storms that come through country. >> wayne hay, in the area hit hard by typhoon koppu. a area hit hard by the storm. >> we are in one of the main evacuation centers in the province, residents have moved here as early as saturday afte
. >> wayne, a couple of years ago the country was hit hard by typhoon haiyan. does the government respond better this time around? >> it seems to. the government got out much earlier, they warned the people in the path of the massive storm to get out of danger areas, areas where there may be landslides, the flooding. the president aquino was on television warning and the communication seems to be that much better because as you mentioned typhoon haiyan which struck particularly in...
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so, i think that is a big difference that has been a cultural shift in the two years since haiyan. >> reporter: the battered country now bracing for more flooding and possible mudslides. jacob rascon, nbc news. >>> in southern israel today, another deadly incident in a month-long wave of violence in that country. an arab attacker killed an israeli soldier and wounded nine other people at a bus station. nbc's bill kneelly is in israel with all the latest. bill? >> reporter: good evening, kate. bold and unusual because this was a shooting spree in a heavily guarded bus station in which a palestinian gunman shot ten israelis before being shot and killed himself. he, first of all, stabbed an israeli soldier, then grabbed his m-16 rifle and opened fire, gininjuring four police officers and killing that soldier. it was the most serious incident in a weekend that saw six palestinians shot dead after stabbing police or civilian to try to stop the violence, concrete wall, a 15-foot-high wall outside one arab district of jerusalem. it's where three of the attackers are from, but it's where 50,0
so, i think that is a big difference that has been a cultural shift in the two years since haiyan. >> reporter: the battered country now bracing for more flooding and possible mudslides. jacob rascon, nbc news. >>> in southern israel today, another deadly incident in a month-long wave of violence in that country. an arab attacker killed an israeli soldier and wounded nine other people at a bus station. nbc's bill kneelly is in israel with all the latest. bill? >> reporter:...
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it is not as strong, however, as typhoon haiyan which devastated the country in 2013. that was the strongest typhoon ever on record to make landfall. however, weather officials are concerned that this typhoon will linger over the country longer and drop rainfall which might be seen in a year in one 24-hour period. that is expected to cause massive flooding and potential landslides in the area that also has the longest, fastest river in the country. they say they have learned their lessons from haiyan in 2013, and they will make sure that the towns are as prepared as they can be. emergency relief workers have already been pre-possessioned as well as relief goods. they're also aware that the communication lines are brought down and they have prepared satellite systems. power is expected to be cut in certain areas, and officials say that they're prepared to deal with any eventuallity the best as they can. . >> winning a second term in office. the closest rival opposition leader withdrew after ballots were cast saying the election was fraudulent. they have vowed to protest
it is not as strong, however, as typhoon haiyan which devastated the country in 2013. that was the strongest typhoon ever on record to make landfall. however, weather officials are concerned that this typhoon will linger over the country longer and drop rainfall which might be seen in a year in one 24-hour period. that is expected to cause massive flooding and potential landslides in the area that also has the longest, fastest river in the country. they say they have learned their lessons from...
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this man was the government's man in charge of the poor reaction to typhoon haiyan which killed more6,000 people two years ago. now he is campaigning to be president. and admits the government needed to improve. >> translator: since haiyan we have a program to allow local governments to act swiftly. this as significantly helped to reduce injuries. >> reporter: christina is in an evacuation center with her family, including her grandson. >> translator: we would just like the government to help us. give us enough money to start building our homes. everything was swept away. >> reporter: now all they can do is wait for the rain to stop and hope they can rebuild as soon as possible. wayne haye, al jazeera, the philippines. >>> france's national front leader has appeared before a court. she is accused of inciting racial hatred. during a meeting in 2010, le pen likened muslims praying in the streets of france to the nazi occupation. she faces a year in prison and a fine of $15,000 if found guilty. neave barker has more. >> reporter: the charges date back to 2010 when marine le pen was vyin
this man was the government's man in charge of the poor reaction to typhoon haiyan which killed more6,000 people two years ago. now he is campaigning to be president. and admits the government needed to improve. >> translator: since haiyan we have a program to allow local governments to act swiftly. this as significantly helped to reduce injuries. >> reporter: christina is in an evacuation center with her family, including her grandson. >> translator: we would just like the...
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this was the government's man in charge of the poor reaction to high -- typhoon haiyan. the government needed to improve. >> translator: there have been big changes since haiyan. we have a project that empowers and enables local governments so they can act swiftly and early enough. this has helped to significantly reduce death tolls and injuries. >> reporter: but many want more. christina is in an evacuation center with her family. she wants to know what the government will do to help in the weeks and months ahead. >> translator: we would just like the government to help us, give us enough money to start building our homes. everything was swept away. >> reporter: now all they can do is wait for the rain to stop, and hope they can rebuild as soon as possible. wayne haye, al jazeera, the pill fiends. >>> families from north and south korea have met for a rare reunion after more than 60 years apart. harry fawcett explains. >> reporter: in a hotel just north of the border that split north korea from south and their people, deepest emotions rush fort. the prevailing one is lo
this was the government's man in charge of the poor reaction to high -- typhoon haiyan. the government needed to improve. >> translator: there have been big changes since haiyan. we have a project that empowers and enables local governments so they can act swiftly and early enough. this has helped to significantly reduce death tolls and injuries. >> reporter: but many want more. christina is in an evacuation center with her family. she wants to know what the government will do to...
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haiyan is on the right. they were both major category 5 hurricanes. both packed extreme winds and both did make landfall in very populated areas. so how strong is a 200-mile-per- hour wind? that's as strong as an f-3 tornado but a tornado comes by for a minute. the center of the storm may pass over an area for an hour. so it's like having tornado winds for an hour and the tropical storm wind field from patricia 270 miles wide. that would be 40-mile-per-hour winds or greater from san francisco all the way south to santa barbara. that's the size of this storm. a massive storm slamming into mexico right now moving to texas over the next couple of days with flooding rains there. >> thank you. >>> texas already has heavy rain. there's been a slow-moving storm that dumped 5 inches of rain in 24 hours. of course, the fear is that hurricane patricia will add more heavy rain and flash flooding. the video from a town south of midland where a mobile home was washed away. power is out for thousands of people. there have already been more than 30 swift-water rescu
haiyan is on the right. they were both major category 5 hurricanes. both packed extreme winds and both did make landfall in very populated areas. so how strong is a 200-mile-per- hour wind? that's as strong as an f-3 tornado but a tornado comes by for a minute. the center of the storm may pass over an area for an hour. so it's like having tornado winds for an hour and the tropical storm wind field from patricia 270 miles wide. that would be 40-mile-per-hour winds or greater from san francisco...
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weather experts are comparing it to typhoon haiyan which killed more than 6-thousand people in the philippines in 2013. here at home - gray and dreary skies - might make for some chilly parents tonight at the footballs games. games.let's check in with hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail today, after a marathon hearing that took up the entire day yesterday. the former secretary of state spent 11 hours testifying to clinton started today, addressing a group of democratic women. voters there said, say her performance in the face of intense questioning - only made them like her more. (sot: bobbie clark/democratic voter)"i already respect her but it took it to an entirely different level. i think she's just the bomb-dot- bomb-dot-here in iowa, clinton is in the lead.the latest poll released this morning shows she holds 51-percent support while her closest challenger, bernie sanders sits at 40-percent. tonight, there is one *less candidate for president... president...(sot: gov. lincoln chaffee/(d-ri) former presidential candidate)"after much thought, i've decided to end my campaign for pr
weather experts are comparing it to typhoon haiyan which killed more than 6-thousand people in the philippines in 2013. here at home - gray and dreary skies - might make for some chilly parents tonight at the footballs games. games.let's check in with hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail today, after a marathon hearing that took up the entire day yesterday. the former secretary of state spent 11 hours testifying to clinton started today, addressing a group of democratic women. voters...
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when typhoon haiyan struck central philippines almost two years ago, emergency response has improved and the philippines is an arch pe arch pel archipel. residents say they are going to feel the brunt of this tierch for many years to come. be. >> in indiana, thousands have died and thousands more infected by dengue fever. trying to control the outbreak, said to have been the worse for years. hospitals are struggling to cope with the number of patients while the insects continue to breed well beyond the summer period where humidity lef levele far beyond their normal. >>> in 2013, 30 elephants were killed in national park. haru mutasa has the story. >> zoe is more than 40 years old. somehow she got separated from her herd and joined this group of buffaloes. because of her size, she appears to be in charge. but zoe and other elephants are not safe. criminal poachers have put cyanide in water holes. they say they are not giving up. >> you've got to be optimistic if you are in this game. if you are down and out and not optimistic you shouldn't be in the industry. listen it's not a great p
when typhoon haiyan struck central philippines almost two years ago, emergency response has improved and the philippines is an arch pe arch pel archipel. residents say they are going to feel the brunt of this tierch for many years to come. be. >> in indiana, thousands have died and thousands more infected by dengue fever. trying to control the outbreak, said to have been the worse for years. hospitals are struggling to cope with the number of patients while the insects continue to breed...
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years election and admitted the government needed to improve. >> there have been big changes since haiyan. we have a project that enables local government to act swiftly and earlier now. this has helped to significantly reduce death tolls and injuries. >> many want to see more. christina is in an evacuation center with her family, including her grandson who is becoming sick. she wants to know what the government will do to help in the weeks and months ahead. >> we would just like the government to help us, give us enough money to start rebuilding our homes. we don't have a roof or walls. everything was swept away. >> now, all they can do is wait for the rain to stop and hope they can rebuild as soon as possible. al jazeera, the philippines. >> let's get the latest on storm kappu now. any respite in sight? >> we are going to see a lot more rain. the rain is going to continue for at least another two days. a staggering amount of rainfall already. take a look at the satellite picture, 579 millimeters of rain in the space of 24 hours, just to the north. we normally see two millimeters in an e
years election and admitted the government needed to improve. >> there have been big changes since haiyan. we have a project that enables local government to act swiftly and earlier now. this has helped to significantly reduce death tolls and injuries. >> many want to see more. christina is in an evacuation center with her family, including her grandson who is becoming sick. she wants to know what the government will do to help in the weeks and months ahead. >> we would just...
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many residents are still recovering from 2013's catastrophic typhoon haiyan, a category five that took 6200 lives. since then, an early warning system seems to have made the difference. national disaster risk reduction chief alexander pama said. >> fortunately at this time there are no reports of search and rescue operations. typhoon kappu is expected to weaken further in the next 24 hours. but heavy rain and continued flash flooding is expected through wednesday. seth doane, cbs news, tokyo. >> glor: the search continuestod fire at a zombiecon vengs in fort myers, florida. one person was killed, five others hurt at the costume event. here's jamie yuccas. >> reporter: 20,000 people dressed in zombie costumes filled the streets of downtown fort myers, florida. many carried cell phones to capture zombiecon festivities. what ended up being caught on camera was chaos. witnesses say they heard any about from eight to ten gun shots. >> the guy was right there, right there in front of me. i mean right here and the body right there. >> reporter: several videos posted to social media show parti
many residents are still recovering from 2013's catastrophic typhoon haiyan, a category five that took 6200 lives. since then, an early warning system seems to have made the difference. national disaster risk reduction chief alexander pama said. >> fortunately at this time there are no reports of search and rescue operations. typhoon kappu is expected to weaken further in the next 24 hours. but heavy rain and continued flash flooding is expected through wednesday. seth doane, cbs news,...
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signs typhoon haiyan, they have gotten better and improved. there's a cultural shift. it's obvious. the situation is still difficult. wide spread sexual abuse. almost 1,000 girls under the age of. abuse has become so prevalent. it's caught the attention of a special commission in the u.s. >> reporter: she's travelled thousands of kilometres from ecuador to the united states, seeking justice she says alluded her family. >> her daughter was in her early teens when her family says her school principal began to sexually abuse her. when she became pregnant she turned to the school counsellor. she followed phosphate, ending her life. evidence of her pregnancy was covered up. the uterus and blood was manipulated. you couldn't tell she was pregnant. they fixed it. activists say the problem of sexual abuse is widespread. officially last year almost 1,000 girls under the age of 14 were sexual cli abused. the crime is under-reported and they believe the numbers of sexually abused girls may be higher. >> translation: this girl represents thousands at risk of violation or who have been sexually
signs typhoon haiyan, they have gotten better and improved. there's a cultural shift. it's obvious. the situation is still difficult. wide spread sexual abuse. almost 1,000 girls under the age of. abuse has become so prevalent. it's caught the attention of a special commission in the u.s. >> reporter: she's travelled thousands of kilometres from ecuador to the united states, seeking justice she says alluded her family. >> her daughter was in her early teens when her family says her...
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it's not as strong as typhoon haiyan which devastated the country in 2013. that was the strongest on record to make landfall. weather officials are concerned that this typhoon will linger longer, and trop rainfall which might be seen in a year. that is expected to cause flooding and land slides in the area of the country. it is a mountainous scene. the people in the areas were evacuated as early as friday. officials say they learnt their lessons, and are making sure that the towns are as prepared as they can be. >> emergency and relief workers have been prepositions, as well as relief goods. they are aware that communication lines have been brought down, and they were prepared that emergency satellite systems. power is to be cut in areas, and officials are prepared to deal with any potentialitiy as best they can. >> syrian activists say 48 people have been killed by russian air strikes, a bomb shelter they were hiding in is set to have a rocket in homs. russia is accused of helping government forces in the fight against rebels. the prime minister says the st
it's not as strong as typhoon haiyan which devastated the country in 2013. that was the strongest on record to make landfall. weather officials are concerned that this typhoon will linger longer, and trop rainfall which might be seen in a year. that is expected to cause flooding and land slides in the area of the country. it is a mountainous scene. the people in the areas were evacuated as early as friday. officials say they learnt their lessons, and are making sure that the towns are as...
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his administration was strongly criticized during the typhoon haiyan two years ago. because of the country's viability to natural disasters, government resources are stretched. >> i think not just the supplies but also the equipment. in so many different areas. but it is going to be a challenge. >> one of the many communities in desperate need of aid. some of the people here say they haven't received any help from the government at all. so they just have to get on. start all over on their own. jamilla alendoggan, al jazeera, northern phi philippines. >>> canadian election, steven harper is facing a challenge. trudeau and daniel lak is following happenings. good day daniel, what is the mead as people cast their vote? >> it's been the longest campaign in canada in modern times. more than two modifies campaigning, that is twice as much as we usually have. so people have had a long time to think about their choice. the momentum builds slowly. it looks like we have a change in government to the left of center new democratic party, their social democrats, want to do variou
his administration was strongly criticized during the typhoon haiyan two years ago. because of the country's viability to natural disasters, government resources are stretched. >> i think not just the supplies but also the equipment. in so many different areas. but it is going to be a challenge. >> one of the many communities in desperate need of aid. some of the people here say they haven't received any help from the government at all. so they just have to get on. start all over on...
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but it's not as strong as typhoon haiyan which crossed in 2013. now that one was the strongest storm on record and left more than 6,000 people dead. thousands missing and billions of dollars in damages. learning lessons from that, government officials are trying to do the best they can this time to be better prepared. >> and what sort of preparations have they been making, margo? >> with the, what they've done this time around is as early as friday the typhoon, as you said earlier, did begin to make landfall very early sunday morning as early as friday. they began to evacuate the towns that were in the typhoon's path. they put emergency workers in pre-positioned areas, any areas build weather images might be cut off were already cut off from people so people were not strand there had. the arethe area of luzon is a mountainous region and there will be more rainfall. the concern is landslides and flash floods. they're making sure that people are in easier-to-reach areas already close to emergency relief supplies. >> thank you. >> lots more still to
but it's not as strong as typhoon haiyan which crossed in 2013. now that one was the strongest storm on record and left more than 6,000 people dead. thousands missing and billions of dollars in damages. learning lessons from that, government officials are trying to do the best they can this time to be better prepared. >> and what sort of preparations have they been making, margo? >> with the, what they've done this time around is as early as friday the typhoon, as you said earlier,...
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laura: typhoon haiyan was only two years ago. now, canada.oles were played -- poles, at the question, whether stephen harper can hold onto power, or whether justin through token follow in his father's footsteps and become prime minister. bridging the, this has been the longest and most expensive races in canada's history. but it also be the closest as that isrrespondent: what they have been saying. began with the liberal parties in first place, and just intro has emerged as the front runner, the longest in canada's history, 78 days of campaigning with the candidates crisscrossing around the country. i was at some of the rallies over the weekend. the candidates are really pressuring as much as they can because it could be very close to the point that one of the parties may not even form a majority government. laura: after nearly a decade of stephen harper's government, have the opposition tried to make one of these general elections, a time for a change? correspondent: this is all boils down to a choice between in stephen harper, and changed p
laura: typhoon haiyan was only two years ago. now, canada.oles were played -- poles, at the question, whether stephen harper can hold onto power, or whether justin through token follow in his father's footsteps and become prime minister. bridging the, this has been the longest and most expensive races in canada's history. but it also be the closest as that isrrespondent: what they have been saying. began with the liberal parties in first place, and just intro has emerged as the front runner,...
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. >> the last monster storm in the pacific was typhoon haiyan. it hit the philippines in 2013 one of the strongest storms ever recorded at that time killing over 6,000 people. roberta gonzales looks at patricia's potential. >> reporter: hurricane patricia the strongest hurricane on record in the western hemisphere anticipating landfall later this afternoon into the evening hours. more powerful than hurricane camille back in the late 60s. more powerful than andrew in 1992 and even stronger and potentially more deadly than hurricane katrina in 2005. there you see it right there off the gulf of mexico. approximately about 200 miles just off the manifesto coast. >> patricia is causing problems in the united states. drenching rain is falling in parts of texas today. heavy rain triggered flash floods yesterday. dozens of people had to be rescued from their homes and their cars. >>> developing news in the east bay. san leandro police officers were in a shooting this morning on 137th avenue near bancroft around 9 a.m. officers were called to a home on a
. >> the last monster storm in the pacific was typhoon haiyan. it hit the philippines in 2013 one of the strongest storms ever recorded at that time killing over 6,000 people. roberta gonzales looks at patricia's potential. >> reporter: hurricane patricia the strongest hurricane on record in the western hemisphere anticipating landfall later this afternoon into the evening hours. more powerful than hurricane camille back in the late 60s. more powerful than andrew in 1992 and even...
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many 50's still showing up. 60 in haiyan is. a little bit cooler with the clouds. clouds coming in from the west. that temperature may come one a little bit. it probably won't be far from 50 either side of that. why did it turn mild so fast? jet stream lifted right back on up. it is going to wobble back and forth as we go through time and that is why we're going to be having temperature differences, but we don't have strong storm. we do have some clouds. you see them coming in. i do expect a goo cloudiness tomorrow. as this front comes through, this high pressure doesn't build that far south. the cool and the bansdz of clouds that move along -- bands of clouds that move along it. i don't see any significant rainfall coming up. difference tomorrow compared to today. you saw it, 60's to around 70. notice tomorrow 50's for the 55-60 for boston, new hampshire, southern maine where it will be the coolest. well inland, providence, hartford, springfield, it could be around 70 but mainly in the 50's along the shoreline. that is the difference. the wind this time off the wa
many 50's still showing up. 60 in haiyan is. a little bit cooler with the clouds. clouds coming in from the west. that temperature may come one a little bit. it probably won't be far from 50 either side of that. why did it turn mild so fast? jet stream lifted right back on up. it is going to wobble back and forth as we go through time and that is why we're going to be having temperature differences, but we don't have strong storm. we do have some clouds. you see them coming in. i do expect a...
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. >>> patricia is being compared to the strength of typhoon haiyan.than 6,000 people with winds as powerful as 195. when katrina slammed into new orleans, it was a category 3 storm. hurricane andrew hit florida in 1992 as a cat 5. damage there exceeded $26 billion. >>> flights from the united states to puerto vallarta were canceled today. airlines are working to reschedule when it's safe. >>> a church in san jose is holding its doors open all night so people can pray for those in the path of the hurricane. [ singing ] >> parishioners went to a mass . some have ties to jalisco, and the area around puerto vallarta. the pastor says he's hoping people will find comfort with others. >> this reality is so immediate. the people are cut off from communication from the families for another reason. but this is worse. >> the sister of a church member sent pictures from their village near puerto vallarta as people waited for the hurricane to arrive. some evacuated and are safe but others were riding out the storm in a village. >> stay with us for finishing covera
. >>> patricia is being compared to the strength of typhoon haiyan.than 6,000 people with winds as powerful as 195. when katrina slammed into new orleans, it was a category 3 storm. hurricane andrew hit florida in 1992 as a cat 5. damage there exceeded $26 billion. >>> flights from the united states to puerto vallarta were canceled today. airlines are working to reschedule when it's safe. >>> a church in san jose is holding its doors open all night so people can pray...
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meet lolg call organization, says that hurricane patricia is now comfortable in strength to typhoon haiyanrm that killed more than 6,000 in the philippines two years ago. it is heading towards mexico with wind speeds up to 295 kilometers an hour. >> reporter: taking no chances, mexicans living along the pacific coast prepare their homes and businesses for what forecasters warn could be a catastrophic storm. >> translator: it's better to prevent than to regret. because i have windows, i put in wood panels. the truth is, i don't know how the hurricane will hit. >> reporter: hurricane patricia is sweeping across the pacific, quickly grown overnight into the highest category 5 storm. the hurricane is expected to make landfall on friday afternoon mexico time. >> translator: given the situation and the reports presented by the national emergency commission, the secretary of the interior has instructed the extraordinary emergency declaration in three states of the country. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried. >> translator: as a preve
meet lolg call organization, says that hurricane patricia is now comfortable in strength to typhoon haiyanrm that killed more than 6,000 in the philippines two years ago. it is heading towards mexico with wind speeds up to 295 kilometers an hour. >> reporter: taking no chances, mexicans living along the pacific coast prepare their homes and businesses for what forecasters warn could be a catastrophic storm. >> translator: it's better to prevent than to regret. because i have...
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and the storms being likened through typhoon haiyan, which killed more than 6,000 and displacing up toon people. more than a thousand people are still missing. you can see where it is moving at the moment. predicting it will make landfall around about here at 19 gmt just a few hours from now. winds up to 235 kilometers an hour. gerald tan reports. >> reporter: taking no chances. mexicans living along the pacific coast prepare their homes and businesses for what forecasters warn could be a catastrophic storm. >> translator: it beetser to prevent than to regret. because i have windows, i put in wood panels. the truth is i don't know how the hurricane will hit. >> reporter: hurricane patricia is sweeping across the pacific. it has quickly grown into the highest category 5 storm. the hurricane is expected to make landfall on friday afternoon mexico time. >> translator: given the situation and the reports presented by the national emergency commission, the secretary of the interior has instructed the ex -- extrordanaire decks cla ration of emergency in three states. >>> this bustling port c
and the storms being likened through typhoon haiyan, which killed more than 6,000 and displacing up toon people. more than a thousand people are still missing. you can see where it is moving at the moment. predicting it will make landfall around about here at 19 gmt just a few hours from now. winds up to 235 kilometers an hour. gerald tan reports. >> reporter: taking no chances. mexicans living along the pacific coast prepare their homes and businesses for what forecasters warn could be a...
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haiyan just last year in the philippines, 195 miles an hour, camille in 1969 in mississippi, 190. andrew in florida in '92, 167. it's going to be up there in the 190 mile an hour zone. so we're much colder around here, we've got some weekend showers and more on that strongest hurricane ever. we have clear skies out there right now. it's 61 degrees, the humidity is low, 12 degrees colder than it was at this time yesterday. and yesterday we were 77 degrees for the high. today 65. that's exactly average. tomorrow we're going to be even cooler before we go up a bit on sunday, then back down on monday. right now it's 48 in mount pocono, you can see the northerly wind that's bringing in the cooler air, combine that with the clear skies and lighter winds and these temperatures are going to drop really quickly during the next several hours. we were in the 60s just an hour ago, so just like that the temperature has really plunged. so you're going to need that jacket tonight. that's for sure. and the low temperatures down near the freezing mark in allentown, 35 in pottstown, 37 in trenton.
haiyan just last year in the philippines, 195 miles an hour, camille in 1969 in mississippi, 190. andrew in florida in '92, 167. it's going to be up there in the 190 mile an hour zone. so we're much colder around here, we've got some weekend showers and more on that strongest hurricane ever. we have clear skies out there right now. it's 61 degrees, the humidity is low, 12 degrees colder than it was at this time yesterday. and yesterday we were 77 degrees for the high. today 65. that's exactly...
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the strongest storm ever to make landfall was typhoon haiyan in 2013 in the philippines. that had 190-mile-per-hour winds. this is expected at landfall to have 205-mile-per-hour winds. this would be the strongest landfalling storm ever in the history of our country. not our country, our planet, that we've ever seen. of course we go back about 200 years. puerto vallarta, manzanillo are the areas of concern. i can't express enough the pictures we're going to see out of there. eventually some of the rainfall does make it to texas. compared to what texas is going to be dealing with and mexico, it's no comparison. >> strongest storm -- >> strongest storm to make landfall anywhere on our planet. that we know in our recorded human history. that's what mexico is going to be dealing with. >> all right, thank you. >>> now to some breaking news out of france, at least 42 people are dead and several others injured after a bus and truck collide and catch fire in southwest france. the bus was carrying mostly seniors. paul ryan has announced that he is running for speaker of the house.
the strongest storm ever to make landfall was typhoon haiyan in 2013 in the philippines. that had 190-mile-per-hour winds. this is expected at landfall to have 205-mile-per-hour winds. this would be the strongest landfalling storm ever in the history of our country. not our country, our planet, that we've ever seen. of course we go back about 200 years. puerto vallarta, manzanillo are the areas of concern. i can't express enough the pictures we're going to see out of there. eventually some of...
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. >> we do know this is a monster storm, you compared it to typhoon haiyan that did so much devastation to the philippines just a couple of years ago. what is your assessment of your organization and your fellow ngos? >> a lot of people have already been evacuated. that's the good thing. millions of people are in the path of the storm. so we recognize that not everyone is going to get out of harm's way and that's why it's essential for us to first assess with local partners what the needs are and we'll then bring in the medical supplies if there are traumatic injuries that require surgeries we have medical supplies that have been donated from our 200 appearance we can bring in. similarly we can bring in medicines, some of them are going to be everyday medicines heart medicine or diabetes medicine that people have had displaced, hospitals will potentially lose their supplies if there is significant flooding or power outages. we help restore those medicines and that's what we're prepared to do. >> we know a storm like this isn't one single event but an event that keeps happening over a lo
. >> we do know this is a monster storm, you compared it to typhoon haiyan that did so much devastation to the philippines just a couple of years ago. what is your assessment of your organization and your fellow ngos? >> a lot of people have already been evacuated. that's the good thing. millions of people are in the path of the storm. so we recognize that not everyone is going to get out of harm's way and that's why it's essential for us to first assess with local partners what the...
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. >> there have been big changes since haiyan. we have government to act swiftly and early enough. this has helped to significantly reduce injuries. >> but many want to see more. christina is an evacuate center with her family including her grandson who is becoming sick. she wants to know what the government will do to help in the weeks and months ahead. >> we were just like the government to help us, give us enough money to start building our homes. we don't have a roof or walls. everything was swept away. >> now all they can do is wait for the rain to stop and hope that they can rebuild as soon as possible. al jazeera, the philippines. >> the indian capital is facing it's biggest outbreak of dengue fever in more than two decades. officials are being criticized for not acting soon enough to control the mosquitoes which carry the disease. they've had a longer than usual breeding season. >>> in afghanistan the taliban says it has captured 13 police including a commander, and that it's forces are advancing towards a military base on the outskirts of the northwest. jennifer glasse has
. >> there have been big changes since haiyan. we have government to act swiftly and early enough. this has helped to significantly reduce injuries. >> but many want to see more. christina is an evacuate center with her family including her grandson who is becoming sick. she wants to know what the government will do to help in the weeks and months ahead. >> we were just like the government to help us, give us enough money to start building our homes. we don't have a roof or...
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. >> it's a different beast from haiyan. if you look at the satellite, the first thing you notice, there are two whether systems. often when you get into close proximity, you get an effect that influences one another's position. this will head up and away to the pacific. the main concern is cop u. it will be influenced more by the high pressure across the northern parts in terms of its movement. let's take a look at it in detail. there the system is it moving away from the philippines, it hit as a kat grit four storm, making it a super typhoon. it's a 19th category 4 or five system, which is a record. sustained wind, 160 k p.r. remain in force until 0600 tomorrow. the movement is not all that fa.. this is the problem. it had a lot of time to feed off the warm waters and will move slowly, getting up to the southern points of taiwan. it's picked up so much moisture that it will rain and rain and rain. rainfall totals could be up to 1,000, to 1,000. phenomenal. >> thank you. >> in egypt voting has begun in the first parliamenta
. >> it's a different beast from haiyan. if you look at the satellite, the first thing you notice, there are two whether systems. often when you get into close proximity, you get an effect that influences one another's position. this will head up and away to the pacific. the main concern is cop u. it will be influenced more by the high pressure across the northern parts in terms of its movement. let's take a look at it in detail. there the system is it moving away from the philippines, it...
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i was in the philippines with a category 5 with typhoon haiyan. that killed 7,000 people. was in cancun 10 years ago with hurricane wilma almost to the day. point b, yeah, you've got to be smart about it. but in this particular case, hey, they were very fortunate. back to you. >> they dodged a big bullet, become. thank you for updating us on the story. >>> a very busy news afternoon. don't go away. we have more news in the next hour. i make it a great day, everybody. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. you wouldn't order szechuan without checking the spice level. it really opens the passages. waiter. water. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. >>> a homecoming celebration has turned to tragedy after a car plows into a crowd. hello, everyone. >> good afternoon. witnesses say a sedan hit a police officer and veered toward a crowd of people at the parade. the crash killing three and
i was in the philippines with a category 5 with typhoon haiyan. that killed 7,000 people. was in cancun 10 years ago with hurricane wilma almost to the day. point b, yeah, you've got to be smart about it. but in this particular case, hey, they were very fortunate. back to you. >> they dodged a big bullet, become. thank you for updating us on the story. >>> a very busy news afternoon. don't go away. we have more news in the next hour. i make it a great day, everybody. i am totally...
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this is likened to typhoon haiyan. you can take a look here and see where patricia is moves right now. the u.s. national weather service says it's likely to hit landfall around about 55 minutes time with wind speeds of 325 kilometers an hour. more from al jazeera's patty culhane. >> reporter: there's little question with this storm. in hours these seas will rage, these buildings will be battered. it would not be possible for tourists to stroll along the beach. hurricane patricia is on its way. >> translator: it's very probable that this hurricane will effectively be the most intense hurricane that has existed in this part of the pacific in our country since records began in 1949. >> reporter: this is a historic storm in many ways. the strongest ever recorded in the pacific. the fastest ever to develop. residents have been given some time to prepare. >> translator: i'm doing well here with my mother. they had told us it was going to be category 4, and after monitoring, it's been raised to category 5. they told us that t
this is likened to typhoon haiyan. you can take a look here and see where patricia is moves right now. the u.s. national weather service says it's likely to hit landfall around about 55 minutes time with wind speeds of 325 kilometers an hour. more from al jazeera's patty culhane. >> reporter: there's little question with this storm. in hours these seas will rage, these buildings will be battered. it would not be possible for tourists to stroll along the beach. hurricane patricia is on its...
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the strongest hurricane to make landfall just last year, haiyan in the philippines, 195 miles an hour, so we're very close to that or camille at 190 miles an hour. now things are going to be getting worse and worse. workers have been boarding up the buildings as hurricane patricia heads toward the pacific coast of mexico. powerful category 5 storm. it had winds of 200 miles an hour, of course, the hurricane warnings in effect. and you have a combination of the extreme winds, plus the big storm surge, and we're not going to be getting video until at least tomorrow, so whatever you see tonight is just ahead of the storm, it's going to be much worse than anything we'll be seeing tonight. >> all right, glenn. and at home you can track the hurricane's path with our nbc 10 news app. you can watch the storm in mexico and also see the weather in your neighborhood. >>> meanwhile in france, the families of more than 40 people are reeling after a tour bus crashed, killing their loved ones. at least 43 people died when a bus hit a logging truck. the victims all retirees were on their way to wine
the strongest hurricane to make landfall just last year, haiyan in the philippines, 195 miles an hour, so we're very close to that or camille at 190 miles an hour. now things are going to be getting worse and worse. workers have been boarding up the buildings as hurricane patricia heads toward the pacific coast of mexico. powerful category 5 storm. it had winds of 200 miles an hour, of course, the hurricane warnings in effect. and you have a combination of the extreme winds, plus the big storm...
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in 2013, super typhoon haiyan devastated the country. >> warnings, you need to evacuate.ou need to prepare and you need to be alert. so i think that is a big different in the cultural shift. >> reporter: the battered country now bringsing for more flooding and possible mud slides. jacob rascon, nbc news. >> all right. after seeing that, what we're going to logistic at now seems pretty inconsequential. we've been talking about rain around here. as i was coming to work, i saw that. there weren't much rain totals. but it was making the streets wet. certainly wet enough for people who forget how to drive in the rain. >> that's right. you are always thinking about the newscast area. i admire that about you. on your way to work and you're getting rain footage. were you driving nor the passenger seat? >> i did it with my left hand. you have a free hafnltd. >> we'll talk about that later. they're done with us now. >> the chp, they cleared me. >> he is waiting so patiently, i didn't hear anything. i'll just talk about the rain, right? that rain was enough to get the ground right.
in 2013, super typhoon haiyan devastated the country. >> warnings, you need to evacuate.ou need to prepare and you need to be alert. so i think that is a big different in the cultural shift. >> reporter: the battered country now bringsing for more flooding and possible mud slides. jacob rascon, nbc news. >> all right. after seeing that, what we're going to logistic at now seems pretty inconsequential. we've been talking about rain around here. as i was coming to work, i saw...
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now as far as the strongest to ever hit land, last year haiyan in the philippines, 195 mile an hour sustained winds, camille in mississippi 190, andrew 167. right now patricia has 200, so if it continues in its intensity, it will be the most intense on earth to make landfall. temperatures to the 30s tomorrow night, chilly tomorrow morning and not going to warm up a lot during the day. don't expect any rain, more clouds in the afternoon, no rain tomorrow evening either for your outdoor activities, but if there's any rain this weekend, here's when it's likely to come between about 5:00 and 8:00 a.m. on sunday. if you sleep in on sunday, you'll miss the whole thing and even then it's not a lot of rain. look at the temperatures going back up into the 60s. upper 60s for sunday afternoon. sunday afternoon may actually turn out to be pretty nice. clearer, much cooler tonight, 42 for the low philadelphia, 32 north and west. during the day tomorrow, we expect things to start off sunny, then the clouds increase. kind of chilly with the high of 60 degrees. that's actually below average. then we jump up
now as far as the strongest to ever hit land, last year haiyan in the philippines, 195 mile an hour sustained winds, camille in mississippi 190, andrew 167. right now patricia has 200, so if it continues in its intensity, it will be the most intense on earth to make landfall. temperatures to the 30s tomorrow night, chilly tomorrow morning and not going to warm up a lot during the day. don't expect any rain, more clouds in the afternoon, no rain tomorrow evening either for your outdoor...
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but this is pretty comparable to typhoon haiyan that hit the philippines. hits landfall mexico it's going to be in for devastation. >> it will. and then it's going to lift into texas over the weekend and then couple up with our area of low pressure that we had over the weekend that brought the mudslides to southern california. it's going to couple up with that and produce 12 inches of rain throughout portions of the texas area over the weekend. >> wow. >>> this is going to be making news for a long time. yeah. and we're meanwhile tracking another hurricane that's going to affect our local weather and bring us much-needed rain by wednesday if the long-range computer models stay intact. at mineta international airport no reports of any local airport delays. 47 degrees in santa rosa. mid-50s and boy starting to feel like autumn is in the air in the early-morning hours. crisp out the door. slight fog at the san mateo coast now. sun and clouds today through saturday. and then a little bit cooler by sunday. okay, let's get down to business. our satellite and rada
but this is pretty comparable to typhoon haiyan that hit the philippines. hits landfall mexico it's going to be in for devastation. >> it will. and then it's going to lift into texas over the weekend and then couple up with our area of low pressure that we had over the weekend that brought the mudslides to southern california. it's going to couple up with that and produce 12 inches of rain throughout portions of the texas area over the weekend. >> wow. >>> this is going to...
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. >> woodruff: "patricia" is already being compared with typhoon "haiyan" that left more than 7,300 deading in the philippines, two years ago. and today, as waves pounded the mexican coast, one expert warned: "it's looking like a very bad disaster is shaping up." >> woodruff: we got an on-the- ground dispatch from a storm shelter in puerto vallarta. david alire garcia is there for reuters. i spoke with him by skype late this afternoon as the hurricane moved closer to landfall. david, thank you for talking with us. first of all, tell us where you are and what are the state of preparations there? >> well, i'm in puerto vallarta. i'm at the university campus which is a makeshift shelter. wasn't supposed to be a shelter, but because of problems with nearby shelters, particularly a big convention center and risks of flooding, this was opened up and there is about 500 people here, a mix of tourists and also many locals as well. >> woodruff: what about the state of preparations in the area, puerto vallarta? >> well, the local government, the state governor, the municipal government opened up mo
. >> woodruff: "patricia" is already being compared with typhoon "haiyan" that left more than 7,300 deading in the philippines, two years ago. and today, as waves pounded the mexican coast, one expert warned: "it's looking like a very bad disaster is shaping up." >> woodruff: we got an on-the- ground dispatch from a storm shelter in puerto vallarta. david alire garcia is there for reuters. i spoke with him by skype late this afternoon as the hurricane...
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in november of 2013, typhoon haiyan had winds of 195 miles per hour.en is the strongest storm ever in the atlantic basin. that made landfall in texas. and in 1979, typhoon tip hit japan, killing dozens in the resulting floods there. then in 2005, hurricane wilma was the recent major hurricane to strike u.s. and killed 87 people in the caribbean up, mexico and the u.s. >>> new information about the rescue effort after a soldier was killed. ns. we ask questions here. look for risks there. and search for opportunity everywhere. global markets may be uncertain. but you can feel confident in our investment experience... ... around the world. call a t. rowe price investment specialist, or your advisor... ...and see how we can help you find global opportunity. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. it's gotten squarer. over the years. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. get fast-acting, long-lasting relief from heartburn
in november of 2013, typhoon haiyan had winds of 195 miles per hour.en is the strongest storm ever in the atlantic basin. that made landfall in texas. and in 1979, typhoon tip hit japan, killing dozens in the resulting floods there. then in 2005, hurricane wilma was the recent major hurricane to strike u.s. and killed 87 people in the caribbean up, mexico and the u.s. >>> new information about the rescue effort after a soldier was killed. ns. we ask questions here. look for risks...
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this monster storm is being compared to high fan -- typhoon haiyan. >>> the 49ers and seahawks foughtof thursday night football. >> both the seahawks and 49ers haven't been very good, both a disappointing 2-4 coming into last night's game. both of these teams knew how important last night's game was. it was another rough night for colin kaepernick, sacked six times, completing 13 passes in game. this incomplete pass right here is actually going to drill one of the team's trainers right in the head. hopefully he's okay. the seahawks win this game easily by a final score of 20-3. >>> homecoming queen in alabama giving roll tide a whole new meaning. to honor her dad's last game coaching, she wanted to make a field goal. she got her chance, went out there, she nailed it and the first person she runs to and hugs on the sidelines was her dad. pretty cool moment for them. earlier in the night, she had been named homecoming queen while rocking the football uniform. definitely don't see that every day. >>> the mets could find out who they will be facing in the world series. the royals can close
this monster storm is being compared to high fan -- typhoon haiyan. >>> the 49ers and seahawks foughtof thursday night football. >> both the seahawks and 49ers haven't been very good, both a disappointing 2-4 coming into last night's game. both of these teams knew how important last night's game was. it was another rough night for colin kaepernick, sacked six times, completing 13 passes in game. this incomplete pass right here is actually going to drill one of the team's trainers...
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the cultural heritage of the haiyan communities are affected. >> a culture closely linked to what someall the nectar of the gods. they are pitted against arguably the most powerful agro chemical corporation. mexico. >> in just a few minutes, two u.s. astronauts will take the first space walk of their careers. nasa commander scott kelly and lindren getting ready to walk. they'll spend six and a half hours working outside of the international space station. this is lindgren's first space flight. neither have ever gone outside before. scientists think there may be liquid water beneath the icy crust and hope there are conditions that could support life on saturn's moon. >> the royals and mets deliver a thriller in game one of the world series. it stretches into extra innings. >> yes, that sound you hear is kansas city erupting in cheers last night when the royals win game one of the world series. really an epic night. the game lasted more than five hours, 14 innings, tied for the longest game in series history. the mets try to tie it up in game two tonight. to add to all the craziness, the
the cultural heritage of the haiyan communities are affected. >> a culture closely linked to what someall the nectar of the gods. they are pitted against arguably the most powerful agro chemical corporation. mexico. >> in just a few minutes, two u.s. astronauts will take the first space walk of their careers. nasa commander scott kelly and lindren getting ready to walk. they'll spend six and a half hours working outside of the international space station. this is lindgren's first...
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two years ago we saw haiyan, the most powerful typhoon in any basin, ocean basin ever. it claimed about 6500 lives. so this one, maybe not as powerful. although it was equivalent to a category 4 hurricane in the atlantic basin. so as it pushed on shore, we saw this incredible eye and just an incredible storm, 650 kilometers in diameter just slam on shore. so it is officially the landfall for the last 15 hours. but there were tropical storm force winds well in advance of this system. so i want to point out that this eastern edge of this super typhoon has eroded significantly. but there's still a lot of moisture available here. there are mountains here that will wring out this moisture. even though it may not resemble that category 4 equivalent super typhoon that we were looking at 15 hours ago, it is still very powerful with significant rainfall totals in the next 48 hours, they say about 475 millimeters to baggio. what we'll see in the next seven days, possibly a meter. what had looked to be significant rainfall for the east coast, now it looks like the west coast. i th
two years ago we saw haiyan, the most powerful typhoon in any basin, ocean basin ever. it claimed about 6500 lives. so this one, maybe not as powerful. although it was equivalent to a category 4 hurricane in the atlantic basin. so as it pushed on shore, we saw this incredible eye and just an incredible storm, 650 kilometers in diameter just slam on shore. so it is officially the landfall for the last 15 hours. but there were tropical storm force winds well in advance of this system. so i want...
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if you go back and look throughout history, the recent typhoons in japan, haiyan the typhoon that hiteen all over and we are pretty busy. the navy and marine corp are looked to provide this service. we're the only ones that really when we marry as a team to that that capability. >> what about coming and meeting marines? it's one thing to look at equipment and it's incredible equipment but the equipment doesn't mean a thing without the people. how important is it for people to come to and talk to and learn who the united states marine corp people are. >> it's extremely important. you have young motivated men and women. most of the marine corp people. it's surprising to know is under the age of 25. you have these optimistic young talented men and women until uniform that are as you said operating these vehicles. providing this service. so please stop in and thank them for their service and really get to hear their story because every story is unique. >> captain sullivan a pleasure meeting you. thank you very much and have a great fleet week. >> thank you guys. please enjoy. >> that is i
if you go back and look throughout history, the recent typhoons in japan, haiyan the typhoon that hiteen all over and we are pretty busy. the navy and marine corp are looked to provide this service. we're the only ones that really when we marry as a team to that that capability. >> what about coming and meeting marines? it's one thing to look at equipment and it's incredible equipment but the equipment doesn't mean a thing without the people. how important is it for people to come to and...