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in haiti, a top u.n. relief official warned of a heightened risk of a new outbreak of waterborne disease. >> so the entire southern peninsula, including the province [indiscernible] has been heavily affected with flooding, rivers have burst out of their banks, canals running through port-au-prince. what we fear most is that there might be spikes in waterborne diseases, especially cholera, which we always see after flooding and rain in haiti. >> new york is among many states to close schools and transit systems in preparation for the storm. it the entire new york subway system is being shut down for the second time in 14 months after no previous instances. the new york stock exchange is also closed in its first unscheduled shutdown since 2001. on sunday, the new york city mayor michael bloomberg ordered the evacuation of tens of thousands in low-lying areas. >> in light of these conditions, i'm going to assign an executive order mandating evacuation of some areas. i am also ordering all of the city's publi
in haiti, a top u.n. relief official warned of a heightened risk of a new outbreak of waterborne disease. >> so the entire southern peninsula, including the province [indiscernible] has been heavily affected with flooding, rivers have burst out of their banks, canals running through port-au-prince. what we fear most is that there might be spikes in waterborne diseases, especially cholera, which we always see after flooding and rain in haiti. >> new york is among many states to close...
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a new haiti happy haiti. >> gavin: happy haiti.is that the key to success in all of these countries that partnership with local government and obviously national government? has that been the strength in the partnerships with thailand, or is that a point of concern. >> from the happy hearts standpoint we work with corporations n.g.o.s governments. but mainly it has been a case, in haiti on the part of big government. i think every country is slightly different. sometimes you are able to be faster without the governmental interaction. in haiti you have to work with the government to get things done. so i think you have to take it case by case, and alter it tailor it for the scenario. there the government is there for the people, and they want to create a change together partner, and have the same goals. of course, i'm always for any smart nerships. >> gavin: it's great to have you this. >> gavin: established in 199 save the children has been around for almost 19 years. it's largely seen as a global non-profit. after the break see wh
a new haiti happy haiti. >> gavin: happy haiti.is that the key to success in all of these countries that partnership with local government and obviously national government? has that been the strength in the partnerships with thailand, or is that a point of concern. >> from the happy hearts standpoint we work with corporations n.g.o.s governments. but mainly it has been a case, in haiti on the part of big government. i think every country is slightly different. sometimes you are...
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and haiti and jamaica. now the eyes are set across the area and this is us. this is us. this why you need to take precaution. we are looking for basically coastal flooding across the area. rain. maybe about 5 to 8 inches depending upon where this makes landfall. if this makes landfall to the north of us, that will be a better scenario for us. 2 to 4-inches with that. rain nonetheless, very gusty winds, up to force. to the south of us around virginia that's when we will be in the brunt of things. it will be bad 5 to 8 inches of rain and inland snow as well and the tropical storm force winds sustained. it means it will be blowing out there. this is the bottom line, this is major storm potential, a long duration event. you hear me talking about sunday, monday, tuesday. by wednesday still wrapping it out. we'll be dealing with the windy conditions. flooding is a concern. i need you to have a plan ready and make sure that you down load the app here it is and a good day to get out there and do it. make sure that you down load it if you stay ahead of the storm. today is the day
and haiti and jamaica. now the eyes are set across the area and this is us. this is us. this why you need to take precaution. we are looking for basically coastal flooding across the area. rain. maybe about 5 to 8 inches depending upon where this makes landfall. if this makes landfall to the north of us, that will be a better scenario for us. 2 to 4-inches with that. rain nonetheless, very gusty winds, up to force. to the south of us around virginia that's when we will be in the brunt of...
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>>> bill and hillary clinton visit haiti together to assess progress only to reveal a deeply personal connection. we'll explain. >>> and the most affordable cities to live in the united states. is yours one of them? >>> good morning. i'm lynn berry. after the third debate between president obama and republican nominee mitt romney, there are just 14 days left before american voters choose their next president. according to a cbs news instant polls on uncommitted voters, president obama was a clear 2-1 victor with 53% saying he won. governor romney got 23%. 24% called it a tie. a cnn orc international poll called the debate closer, with 48% saying obama won while 40% picked obama. for more we go to nbc's steve handlesman who's in florida for us. steve, good morning. >> reporter: hi, lynn. thanks. good morning from boca raton, florida. the debate here last night was clearly the most combative so far. though surprising to some, not on the issue of libya. mitt romney was able to make his larger point, his claim that america is weaker now overseas than it was four years ago. mitt romney and
>>> bill and hillary clinton visit haiti together to assess progress only to reveal a deeply personal connection. we'll explain. >>> and the most affordable cities to live in the united states. is yours one of them? >>> good morning. i'm lynn berry. after the third debate between president obama and republican nominee mitt romney, there are just 14 days left before american voters choose their next president. according to a cbs news instant polls on uncommitted...
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>>> bill and hillary clinton visit haiti together to assess progress only to reveal a deeply personal connection. we'll explain. >>> and the most affordable cities to live in the united states. is yours one of them? captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. i'm lynn berry. well, after the third debate between president obama and republican nominee mitt romney, there are just 14 days left before american voters choose their next president. and according to a cbs news instant poll of uncommitted voters, president obama was a clear two-to-one victor with 53% saying he won. governor romney got 23%. 24% called it a tie. a cnn orc international poll called the debate a little closer with 48% saying obama won while 40% picked obama. for more on last night's heated foreign policy debate we go now to nbc's steve handlesman. he's in florida for us. steve, good morning. >> reporter: hi, lynn. thanks. good morning from boca raton, florida. well, the debate here last night was clearly the most combative so far. though surprising to some, not on the issue of libya. but mitt ro
>>> bill and hillary clinton visit haiti together to assess progress only to reveal a deeply personal connection. we'll explain. >>> and the most affordable cities to live in the united states. is yours one of them? captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. i'm lynn berry. well, after the third debate between president obama and republican nominee mitt romney, there are just 14 days left before american voters choose their next president. and...
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haiti. as you know, a few years ago the haitian people suffered an earthquake and the initial problem was crush injuries. yes, infection and dysentery and water supply and all those things would follow fairly soon, but the initial catastrophe was crush injuries, trauma, and the hospitals were gone. so what did we do? the world responded as best it could. what we did, the naval maritime forces, we sent our balts group down there which was patroling the area, we sent the hospital ship comfort down. so you have the comfort on the east coast, you have the mercy on the west coast. the mercy is parked down in san diego. it just got back from its asian humanitarian assistance from guam, indonesia, vietnam, an amazing number of nations we're partnering with. those hospital ships with 1,000 beds, 12 operating rooms, they produce their own medical oxygen, they have ct scanners and they can do almost anything a hospital on the west coast can do and we can park them offshore as we did in haiti and in ha
haiti. as you know, a few years ago the haitian people suffered an earthquake and the initial problem was crush injuries. yes, infection and dysentery and water supply and all those things would follow fairly soon, but the initial catastrophe was crush injuries, trauma, and the hospitals were gone. so what did we do? the world responded as best it could. what we did, the naval maritime forces, we sent our balts group down there which was patroling the area, we sent the hospital ship comfort...
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haiti, nicaragua, haiti, nicaragua, philippine about before world war ii started training for amphibious missions. >> host: what is the marine corps is reputation? >> not very good. c people think of them as the elite that has been validated routinely. most critique -- prestigious but a at the start of world war ii parents found them to be the most desirable. the least popular and io nationwide study.these were similar also prior. the third big guys serving. then maybe and the army did not like them.chrimas day aley had problems getting call the men into the service. >> host: what changed? >> guest: the most important is world war ii. once they gained initial fame holding out until christmas day against repeated japanese attacksaiti president roosevelt mentions them in the "state of the union." their reputation ishe corp. a recreated because of the jpan nature of fighting against japan. the first major land operation of falcon now the marines hold the island and the reputation asnt recreated. >> host: did their mission changer clinically nor was it legislatively?onal defen >> the mission
haiti, nicaragua, haiti, nicaragua, philippine about before world war ii started training for amphibious missions. >> host: what is the marine corps is reputation? >> not very good. c people think of them as the elite that has been validated routinely. most critique -- prestigious but a at the start of world war ii parents found them to be the most desirable. the least popular and io nationwide study.these were similar also prior. the third big guys serving. then maybe and the army...
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blamed for 65 deaths across the caribbean including a 51 deaths in haiti. the death toll is expected to rise. after days of constant rain haitian authorities are getting a better idea of just how much damage the storm caused. bridges collapsed and banana crops are ruined. homes under water. 4:53, 51 degrees. >> still ahead, the latest on the roads and the path of the storm. we will have live reports throughout the morning. not much traffic today. this year, arica's privately-owned freight railroads plan to spend $23 billion on their network. that's like building 4 nat's stadiums, 5 wilson bridges, and 8 dc convention centers...all in o year. and not a penny of it comes from taxpayers. this year, america's privately-owned freighilt railroads plan to spend $23 billioion on their network. that's like launching 4 mars rovers, 10 gps satellites, and 20 spacett shuttles ...all in one year. and not a penny of it comes from taxpayers. >> welcome back. >> we want to head down to the abc 7 live desk. jummy olabanji is keeping an eye on the east coast. >> good morning
blamed for 65 deaths across the caribbean including a 51 deaths in haiti. the death toll is expected to rise. after days of constant rain haitian authorities are getting a better idea of just how much damage the storm caused. bridges collapsed and banana crops are ruined. homes under water. 4:53, 51 degrees. >> still ahead, the latest on the roads and the path of the storm. we will have live reports throughout the morning. not much traffic today. this year, arica's privately-owned freight...
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sandy killed one person in jamaica, 10 more people in haiti. that is 22 people total killed by this storm already. heavy rains from the storm's outer bands causing flooding as well. even though it's several days away, the sand bagging has already started as far north as new jersey. meteorologist rob marciano is tracking sandy's every move, joiping us live from the extreme weather center in atlanta. what is the latest on this? >> still a category 1 storm as
sandy killed one person in jamaica, 10 more people in haiti. that is 22 people total killed by this storm already. heavy rains from the storm's outer bands causing flooding as well. even though it's several days away, the sand bagging has already started as far north as new jersey. meteorologist rob marciano is tracking sandy's every move, joiping us live from the extreme weather center in atlanta. what is the latest on this? >> still a category 1 storm as
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>> [inaudible] my experience with the haiti response. in this casey i was working at the deputy principal committee level and working at the white house. but it was really the first opportunity for this administration to work with a very complex response, and then recognizing for us the supported commander was usaid that normally isn't in the emergency response business. so, it was an educational process of how to move forces and yet support usaid and the role of the country team and port au prince. so, it was very informative there. and to back up when we had the first no fooling hurricane that worked its way up the entire gulf coast, the principal committee calls that were generated during the haiti response were then turned around and then bringing all of the governors into a conference call with the president to make sure that all their needs were being met in the advance of a hurricane arrival. so, we really had all of government, from local all the way up to the white house, fully included in that response. but the haiti response w
>> [inaudible] my experience with the haiti response. in this casey i was working at the deputy principal committee level and working at the white house. but it was really the first opportunity for this administration to work with a very complex response, and then recognizing for us the supported commander was usaid that normally isn't in the emergency response business. so, it was an educational process of how to move forces and yet support usaid and the role of the country team and port...
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most of the deaths occurred in haiti where officials fear even more fatalitiefatalities. nbc meteorologist dylan dryer is here with a look at the forecast track. good morning to you, dylan. >> good morning, alex. we are talking about this storm. it has weakened. but that doesn't change anything. this is still going to be a major storm. especially for the mid-atlantic region. it is downgraded to a tropical storm right now and notice its movement. it's moving north/northeast at about 10 miles per hour. it is going to take a turn to the northwest on monday. we're talking about this storm staying so far out to sea and it is going to have such a big impact on the east coast. for now it is a very large storm. you can see the heaviest of the rain is still out over the water. we are starting to see some of the outer rain bands producing lighter rain along the beaches of north carolina and south carolina. and it is going to take this path, following parallel to the eastern seaboard. but look at this setup. we have a stalled front to our west, and we have a huge area of high pressu
most of the deaths occurred in haiti where officials fear even more fatalitiefatalities. nbc meteorologist dylan dryer is here with a look at the forecast track. good morning to you, dylan. >> good morning, alex. we are talking about this storm. it has weakened. but that doesn't change anything. this is still going to be a major storm. especially for the mid-atlantic region. it is downgraded to a tropical storm right now and notice its movement. it's moving north/northeast at about 10...
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the storm is being blamed for two deaths so far, one in jamaica and one in haiti. nbc meteorologist bill karins has been tracking this powerful hurricane for us. bill, what can you tell us? >> this is going to be an historic event but eventually all the way up into areas of new england. let's get into it. the storm intensified before it slammed into cuba. there's the eye off the coast. this rain ban over haiti, they're also going to see a lot of destruction this morning from those heavy rains. they're very prone to mud slides. about 480 miles away from miami right now. winds at 110 miles per hour. almost a category three storm. keeps it as a hurricane through the bahamas just off the florida coast. brushing the florida coast. very large waves. maybe a few rain bans. it parallels the southeast coast line saturday and sunday with heavy rains most likely in areas of coastal north carolina and then the curve back towards new england. it feels like a possible u.s. landfall from southern maine all the way down to maryland. that's the target zone, lynn. where the storm co
the storm is being blamed for two deaths so far, one in jamaica and one in haiti. nbc meteorologist bill karins has been tracking this powerful hurricane for us. bill, what can you tell us? >> this is going to be an historic event but eventually all the way up into areas of new england. let's get into it. the storm intensified before it slammed into cuba. there's the eye off the coast. this rain ban over haiti, they're also going to see a lot of destruction this morning from those heavy...
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this is when it was starting its life cycle down in jamaica when it killed all those poor people in haiti with the flash flooding. they're so prone to that. the immense side continued to grow. the cloud shield over the weekend was all the way up into new england while the storm was still over florida. i guess we'll find out in about 24 hours how much damage it does. let me give you a quick briefing on your forecast for the west. we've had rain on and off throughout the last 24 hours coming from the northwest, especially washington state. it looks like that system is on its way out. idaho and the northern rockies are dealing with most of the wet weather. showery-type weather from portland to seattle to olympia. looks like the cascades and the lick picks will get the most as far as the wet weather is concerned. no problems in california, nice ific maritime air mass which means it's a warmer air. if that air comes from the north this time of year it gets much colder. >>> we'll take another look at your forecast for today and tomorrow coming up later. >>> how hurricane sandy will impact your
this is when it was starting its life cycle down in jamaica when it killed all those poor people in haiti with the flash flooding. they're so prone to that. the immense side continued to grow. the cloud shield over the weekend was all the way up into new england while the storm was still over florida. i guess we'll find out in about 24 hours how much damage it does. let me give you a quick briefing on your forecast for the west. we've had rain on and off throughout the last 24 hours coming from...
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about 75% of jamaicans without power and even haiti. of course, that could be very prone to flash flooding and they're getting bands of heavy rain. even the dominican republic is, too. so, where is this storm heading next? it will be a problem likely for the mid-atlantic northward, paralleling the coastline around florida, but i really think new england will be the troublesome spot. now, as far as the west goes, we're okay today. we get our little break. the storm has moved through overnight, snow in many areas of idaho, trying to head up now towards wyoming. the next storm is already on the map. you can see the clouds. warm front will bring showers probably late tonight and tomorrow into the northwest. so, i think you get one dry day today. so, the forecast is cool. temperatures are definitely chilly, only in the 50s in many areas for highs in oregon, in washington, in idaho, some of these areas only in the 40s. we're still pretty nice in the desert southwest, but even vegas has cooled off with a high today only of 68. but that's nice,
about 75% of jamaicans without power and even haiti. of course, that could be very prone to flash flooding and they're getting bands of heavy rain. even the dominican republic is, too. so, where is this storm heading next? it will be a problem likely for the mid-atlantic northward, paralleling the coastline around florida, but i really think new england will be the troublesome spot. now, as far as the west goes, we're okay today. we get our little break. the storm has moved through overnight,...
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the storm is important for at least two deaths after it pounded jamaica, haiti and cuba with massive flooding and winds over 110 miles an hour. where is the storm? howard has been tracking it. he joins us now with the latest. howard? >> jc, it hit jamaica yesterday and then cuba last night. this morning into the afternoon hours now in the central bahamas. looks like the central and northern bahamas will get the battering from sandy over the next 24 hours. it is not as impressive as it was just before it hit cuba but it's starting to flair up a little bit more now that it's generally over water as opposed to land. tropical systems like water. gusting to 125. this is down a little bit. we're seeing the pressure up a little bit. rising pressure, weakening storm. so you want to watch that number, 964. by tomorrow morning we could still have a category 1, 90 miles an hour winds. the hurricane center believes this will slowly weaken as it kind of parallels the u.s. coast here as we go through the weekend. sunday morning east of wilmington, north carolina. it's going to be a battering of wa
the storm is important for at least two deaths after it pounded jamaica, haiti and cuba with massive flooding and winds over 110 miles an hour. where is the storm? howard has been tracking it. he joins us now with the latest. howard? >> jc, it hit jamaica yesterday and then cuba last night. this morning into the afternoon hours now in the central bahamas. looks like the central and northern bahamas will get the battering from sandy over the next 24 hours. it is not as impressive as it was...
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sandy is blamed for 21 deaths in the caribbean, most of them in cuba and haiti. the storm has weakened somewhat. sandy is expected to grow in size as it moves north. tropical storm conditions are expected along the east coast of florida throughout the day. danielle nottingham has more. >> reporter: florida is feeling the effects of hurricane sandy. strong winds are whipping the surf into foam. the waves and heavy rain are flooding the streets near miami. the storm is still hundreds of miles away. sandy raged over the bahamas thursday after tearing through cuba and haiti as a category 2 hurricane. florida residents are not taking this storm in stride. >> as we're speaking i'm filling sand bags. >> reporter: the center of sandy is expected to pass just off of florida's east coast friday afternoon, but forecasters say the worst of it may be four days and several hundred miles away. that's because there is a high pressure system blocking the easterly path, hurricanes usually follow into the open atlantic. sandy is expected to head up the coast then turn west, making
sandy is blamed for 21 deaths in the caribbean, most of them in cuba and haiti. the storm has weakened somewhat. sandy is expected to grow in size as it moves north. tropical storm conditions are expected along the east coast of florida throughout the day. danielle nottingham has more. >> reporter: florida is feeling the effects of hurricane sandy. strong winds are whipping the surf into foam. the waves and heavy rain are flooding the streets near miami. the storm is still hundreds of...
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. >>> why the clintons are challenging the international community to step up to the plate in haiti.>>> yahoo ers in new ceo with surprising earnings report. >>> some wal-mart workers take the retail giant to court why they are claiming they were forced to work without pay. >>> welcome back. traffic from marin heading southbound into san francisco, a few light showers on doppler i'll show them to you. >>> 5:15. violence continues to escalate in lebanon in the wake of the assassination of the country's top security official. army troops moved into the streets of tripoli and clashed with gunmen overnight eight people have been killed since the security chief was killed in a car bombing monday violence broke out as lebanese people who backed his opposition to syrian influence on the government clashed with supporters of president assad. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton with former president bill clinton are encouraging investors to support haiti in its rebuilding effort. they attended the opening of a new industrial park in the haitian countryside. the former president is a u.n. s
. >>> why the clintons are challenging the international community to step up to the plate in haiti.>>> yahoo ers in new ceo with surprising earnings report. >>> some wal-mart workers take the retail giant to court why they are claiming they were forced to work without pay. >>> welcome back. traffic from marin heading southbound into san francisco, a few light showers on doppler i'll show them to you. >>> 5:15. violence continues to escalate in...
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in haiti, jamaica, and cuba.arned to prepare to take action. because sandy could join up with a winter storm and reach the east coast as a super storm. this is scheduled for early next week. so let's go live to jason wheeler, cnn affiliate central florida news 13 in volusia county, florida, this morning. what can you tell us? >> right now we're in daytona beach. the mainteam here where we're at right now and we're getting more of a glancing blow from hurricane sandy. still 300 something miles away from us. but still causing havoc here along the central florida coast. along the atlantic here. usually the water in the atlantic ocean is a few hundred feet past us. but it's right about high tide right now. the water is being pushed up extremely close to the seawalls here. we've been seeing this all morning long the water just creeping along this way. this is a low spot area so the water easily gets this area. but goes to show you just how much this wind is pushing these waves. red flag warnings along the florida coas
in haiti, jamaica, and cuba.arned to prepare to take action. because sandy could join up with a winter storm and reach the east coast as a super storm. this is scheduled for early next week. so let's go live to jason wheeler, cnn affiliate central florida news 13 in volusia county, florida, this morning. what can you tell us? >> right now we're in daytona beach. the mainteam here where we're at right now and we're getting more of a glancing blow from hurricane sandy. still 300 something...
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a woman in haiti was swept away in the flood waters on wednesday. an elderly man was killed in jamaica when a huge boulder rolled on to his house. >> sandy has sustained winds at 80 miles per hour as it heads north. the storm will hit florida tomorrow with wind and rain but as bigad shaban tells us, it's expected to remain in the atlantic. >> reporter: sandy came crashing on to the shores of jamaica as a category 1 hurricane with 80 mile an hour winds. the storm threatened the island with flash floods and mud slides. police say an elderly man was killed after a boulder crushed his home. sandy took down trees and power lines and sent about 500 people fleeing to shelters. but some living in low-lying areas refused to evacuate for fear their homes would be burglarized. [indiscernible] trying to convince the people to leave the streets to come to this shelter. >> reporter: in haiti, one woman was killed after a swollen river swept her away. as the storm moves towards the u.s., it's expected to take one of two tracks. the first has sandy swirling off the
a woman in haiti was swept away in the flood waters on wednesday. an elderly man was killed in jamaica when a huge boulder rolled on to his house. >> sandy has sustained winds at 80 miles per hour as it heads north. the storm will hit florida tomorrow with wind and rain but as bigad shaban tells us, it's expected to remain in the atlantic. >> reporter: sandy came crashing on to the shores of jamaica as a category 1 hurricane with 80 mile an hour winds. the storm threatened the...
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beloved haiti. this is a great nation.the top cnn heroes for 2012 have been revealed and to vote for who you think should be the hero of the year, just go to cnnheroes.com. we'll reveal the hero on december 2nd during our cnn heroes and all starr tribute hosted by anderson cooper. >>> the tsa has been quietly removed the body scanners from across the country. we'll tell you why. [ male announcer ] when these come together, and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. weekend." police believe a suspect is now dead after setting fire to his home. he shot dead a neighbor. the father who tried to shield his children from the bullets is dead. so is his 4-year-old son. moses who was renting a home from the family may have been evicted. police are working to identify what they believe may be his remains. >> the tsa is removing its controversial body scanner from di
beloved haiti. this is a great nation.the top cnn heroes for 2012 have been revealed and to vote for who you think should be the hero of the year, just go to cnnheroes.com. we'll reveal the hero on december 2nd during our cnn heroes and all starr tribute hosted by anderson cooper. >>> the tsa has been quietly removed the body scanners from across the country. we'll tell you why. [ male announcer ] when these come together, and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that...
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se están sintiendo las bandas de lluvias, este si se va a hacer sentir sobre cuba, perjudicando a haitínes en el centro del país que se desplanzan desde wisconsin hasta iowa, los Ángeles con 74° y más caluroso es hacia el sur, esta noche las mínimas en 25° sobre el norte del país, es todo por mi parte, regresamos a los estudios. >> el espíritu deportivo se vio empañado luego de una pelea que desató una batalla campal, 36 jóvenes fueron expulsados de la liga deportiva, ahí están las consecuencias por no poder controlarse. >> vamos a ver con chicharito hernández, junto a los detalles de maría antonieta collins. >> sí, el chicharito hernández sí le dio un buen problema a ferguson pues anotó tres goles y ahora ¿quién alivia? pero otro que brilló fue el chupete suazo anoche con goles, ahora mismo veamos esto. >> comenzamos con la "liga mx" partido correspondiente a la jornada 13 y mire este gol empujado por el portero. >> morelia sube al cuarto lugar y tomás boy y sus zorros no han ganado el último de sus ocho partidos. >> el chupete suazo anoche brilló un gol más, ya lleva 97 goles, el chil
se están sintiendo las bandas de lluvias, este si se va a hacer sentir sobre cuba, perjudicando a haitínes en el centro del país que se desplanzan desde wisconsin hasta iowa, los Ángeles con 74° y más caluroso es hacia el sur, esta noche las mínimas en 25° sobre el norte del país, es todo por mi parte, regresamos a los estudios. >> el espíritu deportivo se vio empañado luego de una pelea que desató una batalla campal, 36 jóvenes fueron expulsados de la liga deportiva, ahí...
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that is why she took me to haiti. she believes very much in the flag of equality in all things. and cornell west is her great hero. tavis: so you mentioned your daughter maya who is now 14. who is an artist in her own right. so it is not just navigating being a parent. your a show-biz guy who has a daughter who is already in show biz. how're you navigating that? and you perform with her. i saw that thing on youtube. >> what do you do with the kid? she said that whole thing up. kids are not like little puppies that you can control and have them do everything. she writes songs and she sings songs and she believes and herself. i was doing explores. i am not in the position to tell her she cannot be an artist. i am in a position to tell her that i do know a little something about how to have a meaningful life in the arts. and if you covet fame, if you cover all of the superficial accolades, you will be miserable. you'll never get enough praise. if you covet contributing something substantive, to movies, music, literature. if you want to be a part of that dialogue, then you won't be
that is why she took me to haiti. she believes very much in the flag of equality in all things. and cornell west is her great hero. tavis: so you mentioned your daughter maya who is now 14. who is an artist in her own right. so it is not just navigating being a parent. your a show-biz guy who has a daughter who is already in show biz. how're you navigating that? and you perform with her. i saw that thing on youtube. >> what do you do with the kid? she said that whole thing up. kids are...
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landslides are going to be very -- probability here, very likely, especially into haiti.his is a very high risk for it. you can see over 200 milliliters of raino jamaica, so flooding, as well, could be seen not just off there towards cuba, so a very dangerous storm, indeed. if you have travel plans out of the caribbean, wap out for this one. it could very well disrupt it as it track off into the bahamas and eventually off toward the north. back off towards the mainland here, though, we are continuing to watch some heavy snowfall into canada. some areas could see upwards of about 30 to 40 centimeters, especially into the higher elevations. so continue to watch that, some mixed precipitation. across the west, some thunderstorm activity could be seen here into lower areas, but also another low pressure, just a serious one into the great lakes. it's going to bring some rainfall, but it's going to be a cold rain so, through the overnight hours, as that rain starts to fall down, chicago, you're looking at a high of 24, the low will be down near freezing into the higher plains h
landslides are going to be very -- probability here, very likely, especially into haiti.his is a very high risk for it. you can see over 200 milliliters of raino jamaica, so flooding, as well, could be seen not just off there towards cuba, so a very dangerous storm, indeed. if you have travel plans out of the caribbean, wap out for this one. it could very well disrupt it as it track off into the bahamas and eventually off toward the north. back off towards the mainland here, though, we are...
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beloved haiti, this is a great nation.l be a change. >> go to cnnheroes.com to vote for your most inspirational hero. all ten will be honored live on december 2nd, but only one will be named cnn hero of the year. >>> first it was the iphone 5, now apple is expected to debut the new ipad mini this week. how will it be different from the current models? our tech expert alejandra has some answers for you next. >>> the ipad mini countdown is on. well, we think in about 48 hours apple might debut the ipad mini, emphasize might. rumor has it that the ipad mini will star in apple's event on tuesday. so let's break it down for us with -- or for you and me. i butchered your name earlier. >> it's okay. you said it perfectly. little by little it's rolling on the tongue much better. >> technology, pop culture anchor in cnn in he is span yoeyoe yoel. what's going to be on it and something is going to have to be left off. they can't get all the technology -- maybe they can. >> they might be able to. the only problem we'll have with this
beloved haiti, this is a great nation.l be a change. >> go to cnnheroes.com to vote for your most inspirational hero. all ten will be honored live on december 2nd, but only one will be named cnn hero of the year. >>> first it was the iphone 5, now apple is expected to debut the new ipad mini this week. how will it be different from the current models? our tech expert alejandra has some answers for you next. >>> the ipad mini countdown is on. well, we think in about 48...
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the storm killed 65 people in the caribbean, 51 of them in haiti alone.of the rivers are still swollen from the drenching rain. helicopters are bringing in aid to some areas and officials are concerned there could be another deadly outbreak of cholera. cbs moneywatch time now on a monday. insuring against hurricane sandy. >> reporter: good morning. as tens of millions of americans prepare for hurricane sandy's arrival so are the insurance companies. teams are gathering farther inland ready to begin answering claims once the massive storm clears out. but experts predict a large chunk of damage claims will be as a result of flooding which is not generally covered by homeowners policies. wall street is closed today and possibly tomorrow as hurricane sandy bears down on the east coast. not much movement at all on friday. the dow jones industrial average closed up about 3.5 points. the nasdaq ended ahead by nearly two points. asian stocks mostly lower ahead of tomorrow's meeting by the bank of japan. tokyo's anybody jay was unchanged, hang seng lost a fraction
the storm killed 65 people in the caribbean, 51 of them in haiti alone.of the rivers are still swollen from the drenching rain. helicopters are bringing in aid to some areas and officials are concerned there could be another deadly outbreak of cholera. cbs moneywatch time now on a monday. insuring against hurricane sandy. >> reporter: good morning. as tens of millions of americans prepare for hurricane sandy's arrival so are the insurance companies. teams are gathering farther inland...
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hecho christina el único que ha tocado mi corazón es en el que está cantandole a un grupo de niños en haitírrera, sin embargo estás usando tu talento para ayudar a otros, y eso es un gran regalo" christina aguilera habló de su experiencia compartiendo con familias en estado de pobreza... christina "fui impresionante ver a niños que se emocionaban tanto al ver un plato de arroz con frijoles, algo quizás simple que generalmente nosotros no valoramos" aguilera también habló del porqué se identifica con los necesitados... cristina: "yo misma vengo de una familia de bajos recursos y sé lo importante que es que te den una oportunidad, estos niños necesitan una oportunidad, y todo empieza con un plato de comida" gracias a esta iniciativa más de nueve millones de mujeres y niños a nivel global tienen acceso algo básico: una alimentación nutritiva, sin duda una acción que se espera sirva de inspiración a otros líderes...y finalizamos esta ed noticias con un adelanto de lo que escucharan maÑana en el programa de pedro biaggi... adelante pedro, buenas noches...
hecho christina el único que ha tocado mi corazón es en el que está cantandole a un grupo de niños en haitírrera, sin embargo estás usando tu talento para ayudar a otros, y eso es un gran regalo" christina aguilera habló de su experiencia compartiendo con familias en estado de pobreza... christina "fui impresionante ver a niños que se emocionaban tanto al ver un plato de arroz con frijoles, algo quizás simple que generalmente nosotros no valoramos" aguilera también...
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. >> as you know, the hurricane hit as a very deadly storm in hai haiti.t least 65 people is the death toll there in haiti. this is a monster of a storm. clearly the greatest concern here in the states is going to be kind of the surge. we're talking about upwards of 11-foot surges, the kind of flooding it could bring, and lots of rain, too, and power outages. >> the national hurricane center is saying if you take a look at the area that could have flooding, it's where millions of people live. that's the potential mon strstry of this storm. over 11 feet of storm surge flooding in some areas. >> josh levs, thank you so much. keep us posted. we're going to take you to north carolina momentarily as well as ocean city, maryland where they're bracing for the worst. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that should do it. enjoy your new shower. [ door opens, closes ] hand-carved on the side of a cliff is the guoliang tunnel. what?! you've got to be kidding me. [ derek ] i've never seen a road like this. there's jagged rock all the way around. this is really gonna test the ats on all levels. [
. >> as you know, the hurricane hit as a very deadly storm in hai haiti.t least 65 people is the death toll there in haiti. this is a monster of a storm. clearly the greatest concern here in the states is going to be kind of the surge. we're talking about upwards of 11-foot surges, the kind of flooding it could bring, and lots of rain, too, and power outages. >> the national hurricane center is saying if you take a look at the area that could have flooding, it's where millions of...
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worked its way up the entire gulf coast, the principal committee calls that were generated during the haiti response were then turned around and then bringing all of the governors into a conference call with the president to make sure that all their needs were being met in the advance of a hurricane arrival. so, we really had all of government, from local all the way up to the white house, fully included in that response. but the haiti response was certainly informative in bringing all these disparate entities together to provide unity of effort during a response. >> we need general spiese. >> okay, thanks. i would offer a little bit from an institutional perspective at the tactical level in the marine corps. that's an area where we could use some improvement. our forces deployed to the western pacific certainly understand this, and they pass it on among themselves. the forces we deploy from southern california and the east coast that float into theater understand disaster assistance and humantarian response very well. that hasn't quite migrated itself into the institutional arena in terms
worked its way up the entire gulf coast, the principal committee calls that were generated during the haiti response were then turned around and then bringing all of the governors into a conference call with the president to make sure that all their needs were being met in the advance of a hurricane arrival. so, we really had all of government, from local all the way up to the white house, fully included in that response. but the haiti response was certainly informative in bringing all these...
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we have to fight so we can save what was saved in the past, belaughed haiti.his is a great nation. there will be a change. >> the latest just one of our top ten honorees, one of whom will become cnn hero of the year and receive $250,000. who will it be? well, you get to decide. go to cnnheroes.com online and on your mobile device to vote up to 10 times a day, every day for those inspirational heroes. >>> getting out the vote weeks before the election. both campaigns are doing it. find out why early voting could have a dramatic impact in the battleground of ohio. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>> there could boost turnout and have impact in battleground states. particularly one key county in ohio. john king has that. >> we need your
we have to fight so we can save what was saved in the past, belaughed haiti.his is a great nation. there will be a change. >> the latest just one of our top ten honorees, one of whom will become cnn hero of the year and receive $250,000. who will it be? well, you get to decide. go to cnnheroes.com online and on your mobile device to vote up to 10 times a day, every day for those inspirational heroes. >>> getting out the vote weeks before the election. both campaigns are doing it....
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but the haiti response was certainly informative in bringing all these disparate entities together to provide unity of effort during a response. >> we need general spiese. >> okay, thanks. i would offer a little bit from an institutional perspective at the tactical level in the marine corps. that's an area where we could use some improvement. our forces deployed to the western pacific certainly understand this, and they pass it on among themselves. the forces we deploy from southern california and the east coast that float into theater understand disaster assistance and humantarian response very well. that hasn't quite migrated itself into the institutional arena in terms of forces stationed here in the united states as it would relate to defense support to civil authorities. i think that's primarily -- this is not a primary mission for us. it's something that we do pay attention to, of course, as we deploy overseas. not necessarily forces we have here in the states. we do understand immediate response, rolling out the gate to help our neighbors in an immediate nature, but i think not
but the haiti response was certainly informative in bringing all these disparate entities together to provide unity of effort during a response. >> we need general spiese. >> okay, thanks. i would offer a little bit from an institutional perspective at the tactical level in the marine corps. that's an area where we could use some improvement. our forces deployed to the western pacific certainly understand this, and they pass it on among themselves. the forces we deploy from southern...
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one man was killed in jamaica after being hit by a boulder and a woman with was killed in haiti while trying to cross a flooded river. it hits cuba as a category 2 hurricane with winds gusting up to 115 miles per hour. rob marciano is here now to tell us where she's headed now. >> into the bahamas, carol, with winds of 105 miles an hour. it got somewhat disorganized as it passed over cuba, but now getting organized again with the eye developing, moving at 18 miles an hour. it may weaken a little bit as it gets farther north, with joem winds t will be close enough to florida where you'll feel the impacts, as far north as daytona beach. weather will start to deteriorate, going downhill as far south as key west making its way up the eastern seaboard of florida the next couple of days. it gets to cape hatteras. you'll feel huge waves here and coming back toward the left, retro grading, putting the gears in reverse. a number of our computer models were hinting at this yesterday. more have got on board today. and these are a number of our forecast solutions. regardless of where it goes, it
one man was killed in jamaica after being hit by a boulder and a woman with was killed in haiti while trying to cross a flooded river. it hits cuba as a category 2 hurricane with winds gusting up to 115 miles per hour. rob marciano is here now to tell us where she's headed now. >> into the bahamas, carol, with winds of 105 miles an hour. it got somewhat disorganized as it passed over cuba, but now getting organized again with the eye developing, moving at 18 miles an hour. it may weaken a...