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but these basic things, the access to jobs, investment in haiti and haiti's own ability to reconstruct and reassign land perhaps is going to be mandatory aspect of any -- of any forward motion. >> sean penn, appreciate you being on. we'll follow this throughout the evening. jprpo, sean's organization, thank you very much. we wish people in your camp and throughout haiti well in the eye of this storm. our storm coverage continues throughout the hour and the night. let us know what you think. we're on facebook. follow me on twitter, @andersoncooper. >>> police say his target was a former co-worker at a nearby store. the terrifying scene caught on video. we're going to show you the police surveillance tape just released. revolves around you. introducing share everything. unlimited talk. unlimited text. tap into a single pool of shareable data and add up to 10 different devices, including smartphones and tablets. the first plan of its kind. share everything. only from verizon. get $100 off select motorola 4g lte smartphones like the droid razr. in that time there've been some good days. an
but these basic things, the access to jobs, investment in haiti and haiti's own ability to reconstruct and reassign land perhaps is going to be mandatory aspect of any -- of any forward motion. >> sean penn, appreciate you being on. we'll follow this throughout the evening. jprpo, sean's organization, thank you very much. we wish people in your camp and throughout haiti well in the eye of this storm. our storm coverage continues throughout the hour and the night. let us know what you...
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but these basic things, the access to jobs, investment in haiti and haiti's own ability to reconstruct and reassign land perhaps is going to be mandatory aspect of any -- of any forward motion. >> sean penn, appreciate you being on. our storm coverage continues throughout the higher. follow me on twitter, @andersoncooper. >>> police say his target was a former co-worker at a nearby store. that man is dead. so is the gunman. terrifying scene. it's all caught on video. at usaa, we believe honor is not exclusive to the military, and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. with our award winning apps that allow you to transfer funds, pay bills or manage your finances anywhere, anytime. so that wherever your duty takes you, usaa bank goes with you. visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from ber
but these basic things, the access to jobs, investment in haiti and haiti's own ability to reconstruct and reassign land perhaps is going to be mandatory aspect of any -- of any forward motion. >> sean penn, appreciate you being on. our storm coverage continues throughout the higher. follow me on twitter, @andersoncooper. >>> police say his target was a former co-worker at a nearby store. that man is dead. so is the gunman. terrifying scene. it's all caught on video. at usaa, we...
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tonight haiti. tomorrow afternoon, cuba. then the florida keys as we get to sunday afternoon and sunday night. probably a tropical storm. we're not sure what the structure of this thing will be when it gets through hiss pan ola and cuba. we'll see how it strengthens once it gets into the florida straits and the gulf of mexico. here is another nudge to the left. so that takes tampa out of a direct hit or the probability of a direct hit. brings new orleans into play. certainly the florida panhandle. looks like this is pretty big john and brooke. even if it doesn't hit tampa directly, it's going to have effects in the way of winds and rain and waves along the beach. >> despite the nudge, as you said over there, how close does it have to get to tampa to be a real problem there? >> it really depends on how big and how strong it is when it comes off cuba. but it's going to be on the right side of the system as we all know typically a mature storm, the east side, the eastern flank of this and that's where t where the strongest wind
tonight haiti. tomorrow afternoon, cuba. then the florida keys as we get to sunday afternoon and sunday night. probably a tropical storm. we're not sure what the structure of this thing will be when it gets through hiss pan ola and cuba. we'll see how it strengthens once it gets into the florida straits and the gulf of mexico. here is another nudge to the left. so that takes tampa out of a direct hit or the probability of a direct hit. brings new orleans into play. certainly the florida...
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isaac already thrashed haiti earlier today. high wind and rain slammed haiti's tent cities where about 300,000 people still live following that 2010 earthquake. isaac now turning the force of its wind and rain on cuba and that's where cnn's patrick upman is. he's live from havana. so give us an idea of what that city of havana is experiencing right now, patrick? >> reporter: you know, it's been on and off all day, fredericka. right now the rain's gone away for the meantime and people are in cuba, in august, as you can believe, just enjoying the breeze. it's a brutally hot month and all of a sudden it's gotten a lot cooler and you're seeing people coming out and sort of enjoying the windy, breezy day. that battering blow that isaac delivered to haiti is really more of a glancing blow here. officials are saying that while there's been some storm surge and some flooding east of cuba, so far there hasn't been much damage reported and where i am right now in the center of havana, behind me is the bay and the entrance to havana harbo
isaac already thrashed haiti earlier today. high wind and rain slammed haiti's tent cities where about 300,000 people still live following that 2010 earthquake. isaac now turning the force of its wind and rain on cuba and that's where cnn's patrick upman is. he's live from havana. so give us an idea of what that city of havana is experiencing right now, patrick? >> reporter: you know, it's been on and off all day, fredericka. right now the rain's gone away for the meantime and people are...
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but these basic things, the access to jobs, investment in haiti and haiti's own ability to reconstruct and reassign land perhaps is going to be mandatory aspect of any -- of any forward motion. >> sean penn, appreciate you being on. our storm coverage continues throughout the higher. follow me on twitter, @andersoncooper. >>> police say his target was a former co-worker at a nearby store. that man is dead. so is the gunman. terrifying scene. it's all caught on video. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me
but these basic things, the access to jobs, investment in haiti and haiti's own ability to reconstruct and reassign land perhaps is going to be mandatory aspect of any -- of any forward motion. >> sean penn, appreciate you being on. our storm coverage continues throughout the higher. follow me on twitter, @andersoncooper. >>> police say his target was a former co-worker at a nearby store. that man is dead. so is the gunman. terrifying scene. it's all caught on video. i'm only in...
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but these basic things, the access to jobs, investment in haiti and haiti's own ability to reconstruct and reassign land perhaps is going to be mandatory aspect of any -- of any forward motion. >> sean penn, appreciate you being on. our storm coverage continues throughout the higher. follow me on twitter, @andersoncooper. >>> police say his target was a former co-worker at a nearby store. that man is dead. so is the gunman. terrifying scene. it's all caught on video. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. exclusive to the military, and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of v
but these basic things, the access to jobs, investment in haiti and haiti's own ability to reconstruct and reassign land perhaps is going to be mandatory aspect of any -- of any forward motion. >> sean penn, appreciate you being on. our storm coverage continues throughout the higher. follow me on twitter, @andersoncooper. >>> police say his target was a former co-worker at a nearby store. that man is dead. so is the gunman. terrifying scene. it's all caught on video. all energy...
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>> i know you have been to haiti and that situation. i can't imagine what it's going to be like in 24 hours. this storm is on its way just to the south of port-au-prince. the worst side of the storm will be there about this time tomorrow night. you have 400,000 people or close to that number living in tents and wind blowing around at 80 -- wind going sideways. i can't imagine tomorrow night in haiti, absolutely unbearable. the wind, 45 miles an hour a gust of 50. that is up 5 miles per hour from the last update. hurricane hunter aircraft are in it, they're finding it more organized, and that's how it gets to be a hurricane before it hits haiti tomorrow, anderson. >> it does seem likely it could become a hurricane tomorrow? >> i believe so. it's in the very good water now. it's warm. there is not a lot of shear. there is not wind blowing all over the place and it hits land when it hits land and it breaks apart. and then the hurricane goes away, we are back to ts and over cuba, we are still a tropical storm. as it gets near key west is wh
>> i know you have been to haiti and that situation. i can't imagine what it's going to be like in 24 hours. this storm is on its way just to the south of port-au-prince. the worst side of the storm will be there about this time tomorrow night. you have 400,000 people or close to that number living in tents and wind blowing around at 80 -- wind going sideways. i can't imagine tomorrow night in haiti, absolutely unbearable. the wind, 45 miles an hour a gust of 50. that is up 5 miles per...
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tropical storm isaac still drenching haiti.ials confirm at least two people have died, but they are concerned the death toll will rise as authorities search tent cities in port-au-prince. gary tuchman is in port-au-prince and he described the harsh conditions there. >> the people who live in this large tent city have lived a tough life. most of them have lived here since two and a half years since it's been made tougher. the storm has tapered off from tropical storm isaac and what we've seen in this camp what we're seeing throughout haiti, lots of flooding problems and lots of destroyed 10s and it's the only home that these people have. >> later on this hour we'll be talking to a u.n. humanitarian official who is also on the ground in port-au-prince trying to help the storm victims there. >> what everyone wants to know now is where is this storm going? what kind of potential does it have? let's bring in meteorologist jennifer delgado. right now tropical storm, is it inevitable that it will all become a hurricane? >> fredericka,
tropical storm isaac still drenching haiti.ials confirm at least two people have died, but they are concerned the death toll will rise as authorities search tent cities in port-au-prince. gary tuchman is in port-au-prince and he described the harsh conditions there. >> the people who live in this large tent city have lived a tough life. most of them have lived here since two and a half years since it's been made tougher. the storm has tapered off from tropical storm isaac and what we've...
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there are reports isaac lost some of the strength over haiti. where is the storm now and where is it headed? >> right now, the storm is working away from haiti, but still bringing drenching rains. a new update, we have a hurricane warning in effect for the u.s. mainland for parts of florida. it's from bonita shores to florida bay. it includes the keys. a hurricane watch north of there. as we take a closer look at what's happening now with the storm, a piece of energy is pounding south florida right now. we are getting very heavy rain. we can show you a live picture of miami at this hour. wind and rain is hitting the region. heavy rain and the frequent lightning strikes hammering the key west area. look how narrow and skinny the keys are. this is just the beginning. the storm works closer to the keys. right now, the maximum winds are at 60 miles per hour. gusts are close to hurricane force. the storm is on the move as we look toward the rest of the weekend. tomorrow, we'll talk impacts on south florida, especially the keys. the storm is scurrying
there are reports isaac lost some of the strength over haiti. where is the storm now and where is it headed? >> right now, the storm is working away from haiti, but still bringing drenching rains. a new update, we have a hurricane warning in effect for the u.s. mainland for parts of florida. it's from bonita shores to florida bay. it includes the keys. a hurricane watch north of there. as we take a closer look at what's happening now with the storm, a piece of energy is pounding south...
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i can't imagine tomorrow night in haiti, absolutely unbearable. the wind, 45 miles an hour a gust of 50. that is up 5 miles an hour to fr the last update. hurricane hunter aircraft are in it and that is how it gets to be a hurricane before it hits haiti tomorrow, anderson. >> it could become a hurricane tomorrow? >> it's in the very good water now. it's warm. there is not a lot of sheer. there is not wind blowing all over the place and it hits land and then the hurricane goes away, we are back to ts and over cuba, we are still a tropical storm. and over key west that is when it gets to be a hurricane again and the hurricane center has a category 185-mile-per-hour storm in the gulf of mexico. but in the update, they said that may be very conservative. we have to keep watching. >> 400,000 people in haiti lives in tents from the earthquake still. we have to watch it carefully. a lot of people wondering about the impact on the republican national convention monday. what point do you think we will be able to tell if it looks like it mate hit tampa in a
i can't imagine tomorrow night in haiti, absolutely unbearable. the wind, 45 miles an hour a gust of 50. that is up 5 miles an hour to fr the last update. hurricane hunter aircraft are in it and that is how it gets to be a hurricane before it hits haiti tomorrow, anderson. >> it could become a hurricane tomorrow? >> it's in the very good water now. it's warm. there is not a lot of sheer. there is not wind blowing all over the place and it hits land and then the hurricane goes away,...
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there's the line between haiti and the d.r. everywhere that's white, wolf, is 10 inches of rain or more. everywhere that's red, 6 inches of rain. all of a sudden now we have 60 mile-per-hour winds and 6 inches of rain in tent cities in port-au-prince. the next stop is cuba, guantanamo bay on the bottom and on up the spine of cuba. as this storm is along the spine of cuba, it's going to be on land most of the time. it's going to get torn up and it's going to look terrible when it gets into the florida keys or in the florida straits but it's going to get a lot stronger. as soon as you get into the straits and into the gulf of mexico, all of a sudden now you get very warm water and will have no sheer. it's going to be bad for port-au-prince. for now until midnight tonight. it gets better, touches cuba around 10:00 tomorrow, runs over cuba for almost 24 hours, putting a lot of rain down and a lot of flooding for cuba. and then into the keys, maybe key west. i'm not ruling out, because this storm is going to wobble, it's going to si
there's the line between haiti and the d.r. everywhere that's white, wolf, is 10 inches of rain or more. everywhere that's red, 6 inches of rain. all of a sudden now we have 60 mile-per-hour winds and 6 inches of rain in tent cities in port-au-prince. the next stop is cuba, guantanamo bay on the bottom and on up the spine of cuba. as this storm is along the spine of cuba, it's going to be on land most of the time. it's going to get torn up and it's going to look terrible when it gets into the...
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when it moves over haiti. still a force dealing with earthquake.h of the and still tent exist all over the country. that has haitians worried for their loved ones. >> preparations are under way in a haitian community is on edge. they prefer their nation every night and worry about what lies ahead. -- day parade for their nation every night. >> she came here 20 years ago still has five brothers in haiti. nhe says transportatio impossible fort him to get care. many areas also have fleeting power and water. >> the people never have peace. they are running somewhere, they for a place to hide it. with i sick on the way, might be getting worse. we just hope something better it.s out of >> the storm is expected to to bring strong winds and floods. the country could get 10 inches of rain. people are going to get really wet. >> many haitians still live in camps. hardest things is do enough.ble to >> meanwhile, members of the god andave turned to the community for help. t forget about haiti. >> the floods may also cause
when it moves over haiti. still a force dealing with earthquake.h of the and still tent exist all over the country. that has haitians worried for their loved ones. >> preparations are under way in a haitian community is on edge. they prefer their nation every night and worry about what lies ahead. -- day parade for their nation every night. >> she came here 20 years ago still has five brothers in haiti. nhe says transportatio impossible fort him to get care. many areas also have...
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>> we're on the southern coast of haiti.if not here, very close to being here. the rain has turned torrential. we have not got the strong winds but we've got heavy rain. that is the greatest fear they have here in haiti. we're located about 30 miles to the south of port-au-prince. you have several hundred thousand people living in tents. that's the result of the aftermath of the earthquake from 2010. they are very much in jeopardy as a result of this storm because of just the limited housing they have over their heads. we passed through port-au-prince and it did not appear that anybody was making preparations and that's the concern of emergency officials. >> given the lack of infrastructure that you talk about and hundreds of thousands of people live in tent, what can they do to prepare for this storm? >> that's part of their attitude. exactly what you just said. it's like they have been told the storm is coming. there are announcements that are being made on radio. they are driving through the streets of cities warning peop
>> we're on the southern coast of haiti.if not here, very close to being here. the rain has turned torrential. we have not got the strong winds but we've got heavy rain. that is the greatest fear they have here in haiti. we're located about 30 miles to the south of port-au-prince. you have several hundred thousand people living in tents. that's the result of the aftermath of the earthquake from 2010. they are very much in jeopardy as a result of this storm because of just the limited...
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decenas de muertos por explosion en refineria de venezuela.y la tormenta tropical isacc azota a haitipolo once en 1969, murio hoy a los 82 aqos victima de una afeccion cardiaca.mas de 20 muertos y medio centenar de heridos es el saldo de una explosion y un incendio en la mayor refineria de venezuela.y la tormenta tropical isaac provoco hoy intensas lluvias en haiti, donde mas de "350-mil" sobrevivientes del terremoto del 2010 aun viven en fragiles tiendas de campaqa. mas esta tarde. ♪. (aplausos) >>> estoy bien triste. >>> por qué estás triste. >>> mi conejita ya no quiere nada conmigo está fría, fría fría. >>> sabes qué, cuando se muera dile que vas a poner en su tumba, aquí yacde mi coneja siempre tan fria >>> eso me lo habías dicho, y sabes qué me dijo, aquí yace el conejo blas, por fin tieso (aplausos) >>> humor es los comediantes! (aplausos) >>> ♪ amorcito corazón ♪ decirte mi pasión por ti ah, no, tú eres ... compañeros, en el bien y el mal ♪ ♪ ni los años nos podrán pesar ♪ amorcito corazón ♪ serás mi amor ♪. muchas gracias (aplausos) muchas gracias, que dios los bendiga (aplau
decenas de muertos por explosion en refineria de venezuela.y la tormenta tropical isacc azota a haitipolo once en 1969, murio hoy a los 82 aqos victima de una afeccion cardiaca.mas de 20 muertos y medio centenar de heridos es el saldo de una explosion y un incendio en la mayor refineria de venezuela.y la tormenta tropical isaac provoco hoy intensas lluvias en haiti, donde mas de "350-mil" sobrevivientes del terremoto del 2010 aun viven en fragiles tiendas de campaqa. mas esta tarde....
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and haiti, which is right there. we will zoom into the town there and big city and lots of concrete which is part of the problem when it was built. stones an concrete and when the earth shakes like it did, it falls down. every single dot that you see the there, blue and white, those are tents that you might put up to keep you off at a picnic, and those are tents. this is a palace. and because there are so many here of these, it is hard to get a handle on these, and every place there is a public place, there are tents put up for people to live in all of the way through here and all of the way along the highway. another thing that haiti has unfortunately going for it is that they have cut down most of the trees. now, many areas trying to get the trees back planted, but the deforestation with 15 inches of rain may also cause flash flooding and some of the wear the going right down to haiti and think about the problems with rain and dysentery and people altogether like that and the rain and the wind over the population d
and haiti, which is right there. we will zoom into the town there and big city and lots of concrete which is part of the problem when it was built. stones an concrete and when the earth shakes like it did, it falls down. every single dot that you see the there, blue and white, those are tents that you might put up to keep you off at a picnic, and those are tents. this is a palace. and because there are so many here of these, it is hard to get a handle on these, and every place there is a public...
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it fought with haiti it sort of danced around haiti and cub a. and the track yesterday was staying over to the north coast of the cuba and it misses cuba it is over the water. it is 12 or 16 hours to get organized as it moves the key. i believe it will go midway between key west and miami. we could have a category two or three storm by tomorrow night it can ramp up quickly. >> category 3? >> that is a storm with 120 miles per hour wins. >> category one. >> 75 or 85. >> 10 miles away from that. i heard most colleagues say it could get no worse than that. you think why it is worse? >> i have seen them intensify and what happen florida straits, you have a natural wave to converge in the hurricane. i am sure they are concerned. they are not sitting there saying a category one is all it is going to be. what they want to see first and we have to look for. once the banding wraps in and the pressure start in the storm it feeds back it is like a skater pulling her arms in and all of the air up the center. and when you are looking at water temperatures. 87
it fought with haiti it sort of danced around haiti and cub a. and the track yesterday was staying over to the north coast of the cuba and it misses cuba it is over the water. it is 12 or 16 hours to get organized as it moves the key. i believe it will go midway between key west and miami. we could have a category two or three storm by tomorrow night it can ramp up quickly. >> category 3? >> that is a storm with 120 miles per hour wins. >> category one. >> 75 or 85....
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haiti is very mountainous. a lot of the trees and brush have been cleared from the mountains by people burning it or using it for construction. so the truth is that water and it depends how much water, but it's been project the anywhere from a foot or more could come crashing down. that triggers one of two events. one flash flooding which is a very real possibility. the other, a landslide. and those are dangerous whether it's here or port-au-prince. we have not heard of that happening. quite frankly, you have to remember emergency communication, emergency response in this particular country is weak at best. it probably almost nonexistent. we have not seen traffic on the streets. we've seen some people out and about. we do know around the corner there is structural damage and tree damage. so it's hard to really give you an estimate as to whether there have injuries or hopefully no fatalities and how extensive the damage is. one thing is certain, isaac delivered a battering blow to the southern part of haiti. por
haiti is very mountainous. a lot of the trees and brush have been cleared from the mountains by people burning it or using it for construction. so the truth is that water and it depends how much water, but it's been project the anywhere from a foot or more could come crashing down. that triggers one of two events. one flash flooding which is a very real possibility. the other, a landslide. and those are dangerous whether it's here or port-au-prince. we have not heard of that happening. quite...
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menos 300 viviendas en santo domingo por el paso de la tormenta tropical isaac, mientras tanto en haitidios locales hablan de al menos 3 muertos. >>> las calles en barahona se transformaron en ríos, después de las llvus de la tormenta tropical isaac. >>>e so no es el río, esa es la lluvia he estado sacando desde la mañana para podder caminar. >>> hay una casa donde varias familias no pueden salir porque se les fue le puente. >>> estamos acorralados, porque se fue el puente. >>> la agricultura y la ganadería sufrieron los efectos de la tormenta tropical. >>> ahora nos ha destruido todos los sembrados. >>> los cultivos de plátano se han ido. >>> alrededor de 10 pueblos están incomunicados por la crecida de ríos. >>> los moradores de esta comunidad continuarán con el agua hasta las rodillas. >>> de igual manera fue le efecto en haiti. >>> no sabemos qué hacer. >>> los efectos de la tormenta provocaron que en puerto príncipe miles de familias fueran evacuadas. >>>e n barahona, república dominicana, esperanza ceballos, univisión. >>> uno de los puntos que está en la mira son los cayos de la
menos 300 viviendas en santo domingo por el paso de la tormenta tropical isaac, mientras tanto en haitidios locales hablan de al menos 3 muertos. >>> las calles en barahona se transformaron en ríos, después de las llvus de la tormenta tropical isaac. >>>e so no es el río, esa es la lluvia he estado sacando desde la mañana para podder caminar. >>> hay una casa donde varias familias no pueden salir porque se les fue le puente. >>> estamos acorralados,...
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it packed a powerful punch in haiti.e force winds and heavy rains damaged homes and uprooted trees. power is out in some areas, and there are fears of mud slides as the downpour continues. >>> $1 billion, that's how much samsung must pay apple for violating patents on mobile devices. a federal jury ruled they violated those policies on their new phones. samsung says they will appeal. >>> casey anthony is now free to leave florida. the department of corrections has announced that her probation is over. anthony was on probation for a year on a check fraud conviction. before that, she was acquitted in the death of her 2-year-old daughter. her exact location in the state is still a secret. >>> and in sports news, a blockbuster trade could be finalized today. the l.a. dodgers and boston red sox nearing a deal that would send big names like adrian gonzalez, josh beckett and carl crawford from boston to l.a. that represents around $260 million in outstanding salaries over the next few years. >>> a california man is serving 27 y
it packed a powerful punch in haiti.e force winds and heavy rains damaged homes and uprooted trees. power is out in some areas, and there are fears of mud slides as the downpour continues. >>> $1 billion, that's how much samsung must pay apple for violating patents on mobile devices. a federal jury ruled they violated those policies on their new phones. samsung says they will appeal. >>> casey anthony is now free to leave florida. the department of corrections has announced...
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how does it look for haiti first?ll get a bunch of winds and the rains have strengthened. the max surface winds have been bumped up to 50 miles an hour. this is a large circulation. haiti certainly will get a piece of that. also heavy, heavy rains. and that is not going to bode well for them. at least 10 inches of rain expected for them in a mountainous area that doesn't have a lot of trees. the mudslides have historically had a devastating effect on these folks. hundreds of thousands of people without significant shelter there. it will interact with landfall later on this after noon and tonight as a tropical storm. we don't think it will strengthen enough to become a hurricane. but it will have that wind. once it re, merges in the florida straits and the gulf of mexico, unsure what kind of structure it will be at that time. but there's big enough circulation right now to where it will get some tropical storm force winds to the keys and south florida by sunday night into monday, and potentially making landfall as a ca
how does it look for haiti first?ll get a bunch of winds and the rains have strengthened. the max surface winds have been bumped up to 50 miles an hour. this is a large circulation. haiti certainly will get a piece of that. also heavy, heavy rains. and that is not going to bode well for them. at least 10 inches of rain expected for them in a mountainous area that doesn't have a lot of trees. the mudslides have historically had a devastating effect on these folks. hundreds of thousands of people...
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el mayor temor en haitÍ.amos. >>> ediciÓn nocturna con ilia calderÓn y de la ciudad de mÉxico. >>> buenas noches. comenzamos con una muy buena noticia. para la comunidad hispana en estados unidos y tambiÉn para su casa en noticias univisiÓn. >>> asÍ es enrique. por primera vez en una elecciÓn presidencial ustedes podrÁn ver a travÉs de univisiÓn los candidatos exponiendo su visiÓn sobre el futuro de la comunidad hispana y temas como la educaciÓn y respondiendo sus inquietudes y abordando los temas que interesan a los latinos >>> el presidente barack obama. y u el republicano mitt romney asistirÁn al e vistos encuentro con los cuando dwats en sociedad con la red social facebook. >>> los moderados son jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas los compaÑeros presentado de noticiero univisiÓn involucrara al pÚblico por las reds sociales, esta conversaciÓn previa al encuentro se llevara acabo en univisiÓn noticias facebook la direcciÓn de noticias univisiÓn. en esta red social. aceptaron la invitaciÓn y los detalles del n
el mayor temor en haitÍ.amos. >>> ediciÓn nocturna con ilia calderÓn y de la ciudad de mÉxico. >>> buenas noches. comenzamos con una muy buena noticia. para la comunidad hispana en estados unidos y tambiÉn para su casa en noticias univisiÓn. >>> asÍ es enrique. por primera vez en una elecciÓn presidencial ustedes podrÁn ver a travÉs de univisiÓn los candidatos exponiendo su visiÓn sobre el futuro de la comunidad hispana y temas como la educaciÓn y...
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muy buenas tardes, comenzamos con repÚblica dominicana y haitÍ los dos paÍses que comparten la isla espaÑolacciones se encuentra en el trayecto de la tormenta tropical isaac, ha provocado lluvias torrenciales en puerto rico y se podrÍa convertir en un huracÁn categorÍa 1 en cuba, para informarmos mÁs nos vamos con john morales de nbc, miami. >> hablaremos de isaac, por cierto parÉntesis otra tormenta se llama joeys, localizada ya en el mar caribe estÁ pasando una cÓmoda distancia al sur de puerto rico, los vientos en puerto rico alcanzaron 37 millas por horas en san juan, ya hay 35 millas por horas en punta cana como ven sigue des organizada isaac de mina intensidad, apenas 40 millas por horas, la proyecciÓn del centro nacional de huracanes es la siguiente como ven pasando al sur de la repÚblica dominicana y luego tocando tierra en haitÍ pero no como huracÁn, si no como tormenta tropical interactuando en cuba en donde hay una vigilancia de huracÁn y pudiera pasar 24 horas en cuba, sobrevivirÁ el paso en cuba, pero si lo hace huracÁn categorÍa 1 cerca de cayo hueso y posiblemente, posiblement
muy buenas tardes, comenzamos con repÚblica dominicana y haitÍ los dos paÍses que comparten la isla espaÑolacciones se encuentra en el trayecto de la tormenta tropical isaac, ha provocado lluvias torrenciales en puerto rico y se podrÍa convertir en un huracÁn categorÍa 1 en cuba, para informarmos mÁs nos vamos con john morales de nbc, miami. >> hablaremos de isaac, por cierto parÉntesis otra tormenta se llama joeys, localizada ya en el mar caribe estÁ pasando una cÓmoda...
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it is expected to lash out at haiti with the heavy rain and the winds. of course the storm surge and then it is going to work its way very close to and across the cuba area. here is the projected path. we are looking at spaghetti models. these are different models showing the track of what will become a hurricane. the tropical storm as it crosses cuba, and then by sunday evening, we are talking about tropical storm isaac. it is possibly impacting southern florida as we continue to show you the computer model. it is a category 1 by monday evening. if you are traveling to the florida keys, or if you are heading to florida on business or pleasure you want to watch out. watch what it does. it actually takes it in up ward the gulf coast states it is still slow going. the biggest threat is heavy rains. and the stormurge, if it does impact florida. of course, the computer model can really change what the actual forecast is. i want to show you our forecast. let's check out live doppler 7hd first. we have low clouds, fog, and it will be pretty widespread as we he
it is expected to lash out at haiti with the heavy rain and the winds. of course the storm surge and then it is going to work its way very close to and across the cuba area. here is the projected path. we are looking at spaghetti models. these are different models showing the track of what will become a hurricane. the tropical storm as it crosses cuba, and then by sunday evening, we are talking about tropical storm isaac. it is possibly impacting southern florida as we continue to show you the...
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it was almost hurricane when it hits haiti. we do think it's going to strengthen over the florida straits. here's a breakdown as far as the warnings and watches. we have hurricane warnings posted from naples to key west. tropical storm warnings and tropical storm watches that do include tampa and the bay area there meaning that tropical storm conditions are possible in the next 48 hours. and that certainly is a possibility. all right. here we go, here's the official forecast track from the national hurricane center. sunday night into monday morning is when we expect this thing to cross the keys, potentially at that point as a hurricane and getting into some of the juicier warmer waters of the gulf of mexico, category one, category two is the forecast now, could even go higher than that if this thing stays a little bit longer over the gulf. anyone from the big bend area north of cedar key back through biloxi is in the cone of uncertainty. but everyone east of this, including the florida peninsula is going to get heavy rain and c
it was almost hurricane when it hits haiti. we do think it's going to strengthen over the florida straits. here's a breakdown as far as the warnings and watches. we have hurricane warnings posted from naples to key west. tropical storm warnings and tropical storm watches that do include tampa and the bay area there meaning that tropical storm conditions are possible in the next 48 hours. and that certainly is a possibility. all right. here we go, here's the official forecast track from the...
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"outfront," martin savidge is in haiti.you already have a country still struggling as much as haiti is, how does that complicate the preparations for a storm like this? >> in some ways, it's almost simplified by the fact that most people here have either no money to spend for preparations or they have no place to go. they simply have where they are at. right here, on the southern coast, it should be feeling brunt of the storm already, but it's been playing a nervous waiting game with isaac just off shore. it remains to be seen how severe the winds and especially the rains will be. that's the biggest concern, the rain. water coming down from haiti's mountains. rocketing down the mountainsides and flooding into port-au-prince where the huge tent cities are. those are the areas that are under the gun. the hope is right now since most people can't do anything about it is that isaac will stay far enough away that the rain won't be that bad but it isn't enough to pin your hope on. >> we certainly hope it does go that way. martin,
"outfront," martin savidge is in haiti.you already have a country still struggling as much as haiti is, how does that complicate the preparations for a storm like this? >> in some ways, it's almost simplified by the fact that most people here have either no money to spend for preparations or they have no place to go. they simply have where they are at. right here, on the southern coast, it should be feeling brunt of the storm already, but it's been playing a nervous waiting game...