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hancock, and, of course, former governor gray davis.lective leadership made this possible. there are several heads of the department of transportation who have been sobered with this project. from project selection from the original decision to construct the new bridge thought the management and political challenges in sacramento. (calling names) from the wilson administration and my colleague today malcolm. thank you all (clapping) i've learned a thing or two from steve my current boss and i want to thing governor brown. this project hit a bumpy road associated with some bolts in the bridge but during that time the governor speculated first a steady i didn't focus on safety and wisdom to let the engineers make the decision when the bridge is safe and i appreciate that kind of direction from above to thank you governor and monthly i want to thank the people from the bay pr there have been challenges from moving this forward but through it all the people of that region have speculated great, great patience and we reward that patience wit
hancock, and, of course, former governor gray davis.lective leadership made this possible. there are several heads of the department of transportation who have been sobered with this project. from project selection from the original decision to construct the new bridge thought the management and political challenges in sacramento. (calling names) from the wilson administration and my colleague today malcolm. thank you all (clapping) i've learned a thing or two from steve my current boss and i...
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she tries to give hancock a $20,000 check as an apparent bribe. the check in and passes the matter on to corporate security. >> well, i went home and told my wife. i said, "you're not gonna believe this," and she said, "oh, she's trying to steal all his money." i said, "that's absolutely what she's doing." >> narrator: over the next 11 days, moore drains the million-dollar account of all but $44,000 dollars. when asked about the matter, bank of america would not comment on their internal policies or the investigation. but hancock says that he wishes things had gone differently. >> i wish that when i turned it over to corporate security, that maybe some other type of investigation could have stopped her from taking the money, and, you know, maybe then it wouldn't have led to what it did. >> narrator: up next on "american greed," his money is gone and so is abraham shakespeare. thrusters at 30%! i can't get her to warp. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeni
she tries to give hancock a $20,000 check as an apparent bribe. the check in and passes the matter on to corporate security. >> well, i went home and told my wife. i said, "you're not gonna believe this," and she said, "oh, she's trying to steal all his money." i said, "that's absolutely what she's doing." >> narrator: over the next 11 days, moore drains the million-dollar account of all but $44,000 dollars. when asked about the matter, bank of america...
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and of course to our paula hancocks too. we're going to continue our coverage of the typhoon in the devastated philippines. we're going to go live to show you what happened when rescue workers tried to go in so you can see why the scale of the loss of life here could truly become unprecedented and what it would be like it a similar storm hit the united states, because a storm like this made sandy look like a tiny little speck. >>> plus a police officer who responded to the newtown massacre believes he has post-traumatic stress disorder, and his becauses think he should be fired. a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working
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that is where cnn's paula hancocks is.eporter: she lost three of her daughters in a matter of seconds. the storm surge from typhoon haiyan tore them from her husband's arms. aged 15, 13 and 8. only two bodies have been found. >> only one missing is my eldest daughter. i hope she's alive. i hope that she is alive. >> reporter: this woman became emotional as she remembers seeing bodies float past her home. she says they was on the roof to avoid the water. they are just some of the victims congregating at the tacloban airstrip. many waiting hours to get food since the storm. the first aid center is set up for cuts and bruises, but they can do little for a serious gash on the head. >> today, hopefully within 48 hours, we are not relying on satellite phones. >> reporter: as we move inland, we come across more bodies. this chapel is turned into a morgue. inside there are nine bodies. five of them children. the military planes that bring life essentials in, take the body bags out. as well as the injured that need to keep their ho
that is where cnn's paula hancocks is.eporter: she lost three of her daughters in a matter of seconds. the storm surge from typhoon haiyan tore them from her husband's arms. aged 15, 13 and 8. only two bodies have been found. >> only one missing is my eldest daughter. i hope she's alive. i hope that she is alive. >> reporter: this woman became emotional as she remembers seeing bodies float past her home. she says they was on the roof to avoid the water. they are just some of the...
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and of course to our paula hancocks too. still to come we're going to continue our coverage of the typhoon in the devastated philippines. we're going to go live to show you what happened when rescue workers tried to go in so you can see why the scale of the loss of life here could truly become unprecedented and what it would be like it a similar storm hit the united states, because a storm like this made sandy look like a tiny little speck. >>> plus a police officer who responded to the newtown massacre believes he has post-traumatic stress disorder, his superiors, though, say he should be fired. why? >>> and sunday mail delivery could be on the way. s could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. ♪ [ male announcer ] united is rolling out global, satellite-fed wi-fi to connect yo
and of course to our paula hancocks too. still to come we're going to continue our coverage of the typhoon in the devastated philippines. we're going to go live to show you what happened when rescue workers tried to go in so you can see why the scale of the loss of life here could truly become unprecedented and what it would be like it a similar storm hit the united states, because a storm like this made sandy look like a tiny little speck. >>> plus a police officer who responded to...
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and of course to our paula hancocks too. still to come we're going to continue our coverage of the typhoon in the devastated philippines. we're going to go live to show you what happened when rescue workers tried to go in so you can see why the scale of the loss of life here could truly become unprecedented and what it would be like it a similar storm hit the united states, because a storm like this made sandy look like a tiny little speck. >>> plus a police officer who responded to the newtown massacre believes he has post-traumatic stress disorder, his superiors, though, say he should be fired. why? . >>> and sunday mail delivery could be on the way. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he fo
and of course to our paula hancocks too. still to come we're going to continue our coverage of the typhoon in the devastated philippines. we're going to go live to show you what happened when rescue workers tried to go in so you can see why the scale of the loss of life here could truly become unprecedented and what it would be like it a similar storm hit the united states, because a storm like this made sandy look like a tiny little speck. >>> plus a police officer who responded to...
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paula hancocks, cnn, tacloban, the philippines. >> our thanks to paula hancocks. seeing the very worst of it there. we were hoping to get the latest live report from paula on the ground but another storm has just hit the area, making communications impossible. a reminder of the difficulties rescue crews and families are facing as they try to locate the survivors. so let's talk to one of the victims of the typhoon, shirley lynn joins us by phone from the philippines. thank you so much for joining. you were right in the middle of it when it hit. describe what it was like to live through this storm. >> the wind was so strong, it was like ooooh. i cannot imagine myself, it's like the movie "twister" you know. i feel like this is it, i'm going to die. >> tell me about now. i can imagine the speed of it. now that it's gone, are you getting the help you need? what's missing now? do you have food, do you have water? >> yeah, actually, the local government here, with the help of our mayor, also provide this water, this shelter, the evacuation center. most of the houses her
paula hancocks, cnn, tacloban, the philippines. >> our thanks to paula hancocks. seeing the very worst of it there. we were hoping to get the latest live report from paula on the ground but another storm has just hit the area, making communications impossible. a reminder of the difficulties rescue crews and families are facing as they try to locate the survivors. so let's talk to one of the victims of the typhoon, shirley lynn joins us by phone from the philippines. thank you so much for...
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calling names) they authored 2 of the 3 finding projects that paid for the bridge (clapping) >> senator hancockone. the bay area owes is great debt to all of those legislative leaders because they provided the leadership and the i guess i would call it the steering capacity as we've made our way through it is your belligerent seas. i'd like to acknowledge the former mayor of san francisco willie brown who's here (clapping) >> it's not often you have clinton, cop in the same paragraph. they have the same initially a which stands for adorable. someone who you unfortunately saw in our list david and ron deducting men are here to represent their father. david and ron where you are? are they here. oh, their way in the back. wow. we shove gotten you guys better seats. alex had a rare combination of empathy and he was the quiet it. the bike path is named in his honor and we'll open it tomorrow in his memory. there are also on a lighter note four other folks who deserve a moment of recognition. their unstoppable advocates for the east span. they've plated different roles by all four confusing for the r
calling names) they authored 2 of the 3 finding projects that paid for the bridge (clapping) >> senator hancockone. the bay area owes is great debt to all of those legislative leaders because they provided the leadership and the i guess i would call it the steering capacity as we've made our way through it is your belligerent seas. i'd like to acknowledge the former mayor of san francisco willie brown who's here (clapping) >> it's not often you have clinton, cop in the same...
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paul lal hancocks in the philippines. >> plenty of acts of desperation too just to survive.aking food from grocery stores. also fuel from gas stations. >> people in the hard hit tacloban are doing anything they can to survive as they wait for help and food. coming up, how the road through the city is littered now with debris, downed power lines, and of course, bodies. >> what it takes to travel through that area coming up next. because of what you think about hearing aids. but you haven't met lyric. lyric is a completely different way to hear better. it's the world's first and only hearing device that's 100% invisible from any angle. there's absolutely no way anyone could see it, even if they get right up to my ear. lyric's also the world's first and only extended wear hearing aid. it lasts 24/7 for month's at a time. wake up, go to sleep, showering, running. lyric sits comfortably close to your ear drum so you get clear natural sound, not background noise. until you experience the kind of hearing you get with the lyric, you really don't appreciate how much sound you are mis
paul lal hancocks in the philippines. >> plenty of acts of desperation too just to survive.aking food from grocery stores. also fuel from gas stations. >> people in the hard hit tacloban are doing anything they can to survive as they wait for help and food. coming up, how the road through the city is littered now with debris, downed power lines, and of course, bodies. >> what it takes to travel through that area coming up next. because of what you think about hearing aids. but...
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mix of rain and snow showers here going on from paw paw in toward hancock.certainly the higher elevations. savage mountain is snow covered up there. then we have rain showers to the south in southern maryland, parts of the northern neck coming out of the richmond area. you'll notice around dahlgren, south toward colonial beach, a few showers moving across the east across southern st. mary's county and the northern neck. otherwise really the cold, that's going to be the big weather story for the next couple of days. you see the chill to the north. temperatures upper 20s to low 30s. we're still holding on to 53 in d.c. winds behind the front are gusting big time as temperatures have fallen from the upper 30s from winchester to hagerstown. 40s and 50s here. manassas now gusting 38 at the airport there. martinsburg 35. gulss in the mid-20s in -- gusts in the mid-20s in fredricksburg and leesburg. cloudy skies in d.c. this morning on our michael & son weather camera, 53. north, northwesterly winds at 9:00 so the front is just about to get here over the next hour.
mix of rain and snow showers here going on from paw paw in toward hancock.certainly the higher elevations. savage mountain is snow covered up there. then we have rain showers to the south in southern maryland, parts of the northern neck coming out of the richmond area. you'll notice around dahlgren, south toward colonial beach, a few showers moving across the east across southern st. mary's county and the northern neck. otherwise really the cold, that's going to be the big weather story for the...
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paula hancocks is joining us. paula, you've been here from the beginning. have you seen a relief effort? have you seen an impact out there? we've seen flights coming in and stuff. there's a lot of -- i know people working hard. but is it getting out there? >> it's certainly not organized. i mean, it's obviously going somewhere but it's just a drop in the ocean compared to to what's needed. we're five days on. the people talking to me are saying i want food, i want water. why are the dead bodies still by the side of the road? >> five days gone. >> it's incredible. they have been there for five days. this is where people are trying to live in the rubbles of their home. >> family members are living next to their dead children. living next to their dead husbands, their dead wives. >> and you look around here. most people who are here are holding a child or holding a baby. not only are they concerned about the fact they can't get food and water for their baby but they're concerned about the fact the security concerns are getting more intense. they are desperate
paula hancocks is joining us. paula, you've been here from the beginning. have you seen a relief effort? have you seen an impact out there? we've seen flights coming in and stuff. there's a lot of -- i know people working hard. but is it getting out there? >> it's certainly not organized. i mean, it's obviously going somewhere but it's just a drop in the ocean compared to to what's needed. we're five days on. the people talking to me are saying i want food, i want water. why are the dead...
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hancock will help us out. >> we tip for excellent service. >> here is our list of the dos and don't.ow food service workers get 10 to 20%. how about the barista or even the guy at the deli county. if they get to know you and your favorite, 50 to 75 cents a day is good. >> all right. so you are at the salon and maybe people worked on your hair. how much do you tip? >> that's a very good question. and unfortunately, i found the answer. >> i want to go to shampoo my hair or say, she will split it up. >> as for as tipping your stylist. no rule. just what you feel is appropriate for a job well done. >> i put a lot of tipping situations here about. >> what about closer relationship. like your baby-sittebaby-sitter. landscaper. especially with the holidays coming up. >> i think it is important you take care of your service friends that work with you throughout the year. >> maybe this time of yar you don't tip. instead get personal. consider a donation to your baby-sitt baby-sitter's fund. or get your landscaper's his favorite hunting license paid for. >> thanks, broi an. terry washington wa
hancock will help us out. >> we tip for excellent service. >> here is our list of the dos and don't.ow food service workers get 10 to 20%. how about the barista or even the guy at the deli county. if they get to know you and your favorite, 50 to 75 cents a day is good. >> all right. so you are at the salon and maybe people worked on your hair. how much do you tip? >> that's a very good question. and unfortunately, i found the answer. >> i want to go to shampoo my...
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cnn's paula hancocks and anna koren in the disaster zone for us. anna, you traveled to the area where the typhoon first hit the philippines. tell us what you saw. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. we traveled with the military to guyan which is the first township to have been hit by super typhoon haiyan. as we flew over, everything, every single structure, had been flattened. as we came into the airfield, these giant palm trees, every single one of them snapped which gives you an idea of the power of this storm. we were on the ground some 20 minutes delivering aid, basic supplies they so desperately need, food and bottled water. but really it's just a drop in the ocean. there are 50,000 people in that town and perhaps these supplies would help out a couple of hundred families for several days. so this is how desperate it is. we met with some of the local residents and they say they are all homeless, that they are staying under erected makeshift shelters that they managed to salvage from debris from their home. so it is a dire situation on the ground
cnn's paula hancocks and anna koren in the disaster zone for us. anna, you traveled to the area where the typhoon first hit the philippines. tell us what you saw. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. we traveled with the military to guyan which is the first township to have been hit by super typhoon haiyan. as we flew over, everything, every single structure, had been flattened. as we came into the airfield, these giant palm trees, every single one of them snapped which gives you an idea of...
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paula hancocks, cnn, the philippines. >> that was a view from the ground. our next guest got the view from the sky. al dwyer is the leader of the usaid leader of the disaster response team. he's done two flyovers one over tacloban and another across the coastline. tell us how bad this damage is, what have you seen? >> good morning. certainly a catastrophic situation. we did overfly tacloban city and were able to get along the coastline out to the ocean. 90% of the structures are damaged or gone. certainly all the secondary roads remain closed. debris and most of the vegetation, trees are gone. what was surprising is the actual wave that caused the greatest amount of damage to property and affected the loss of life. >> you've been doing this for about 158 years. is this the worst you've ever seen? >> well, i tell you, if it's not the worst, it's close to it. i guess i'd compare it to what we saw an last year in the philippines and typhoon hit min da gnaw and the aceh tsunami, a lot of connections with that, as well. >> the government there and all the intern
paula hancocks, cnn, the philippines. >> that was a view from the ground. our next guest got the view from the sky. al dwyer is the leader of the usaid leader of the disaster response team. he's done two flyovers one over tacloban and another across the coastline. tell us how bad this damage is, what have you seen? >> good morning. certainly a catastrophic situation. we did overfly tacloban city and were able to get along the coastline out to the ocean. 90% of the structures are...
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paul lal hancocks joining us from manila. it is now 1:30 in the morning, paula.f the storm. what are you seeing? >> reporter: as you say, suzanne, it is 1:30 in the morning. we understand the sun comes cup at about 5:00 a.m. still that time, officials don't know what they have to deal with. now, the second the light comes up, we're told by the military, they will be getting helicopters in the air to try and find out exactly where the worst hit areas are. and obviously, where the most remote places are, as well and where people need food, water and medicine. now, ahead of time, they have actually gone to some of these more remote areas and had given some basic supplies, thinking that maybe they would be cut off once this super typhoon hit. certainly there's a hope that has helped the situation. schools were shut today. offices were shut. the hope is many people would have gone into these evacuation centers. the hope, as well is that these centers would have been sturdy enough to withstand the sort of winds we saw with this super typhoon. certainly in some of the s
paul lal hancocks joining us from manila. it is now 1:30 in the morning, paula.f the storm. what are you seeing? >> reporter: as you say, suzanne, it is 1:30 in the morning. we understand the sun comes cup at about 5:00 a.m. still that time, officials don't know what they have to deal with. now, the second the light comes up, we're told by the military, they will be getting helicopters in the air to try and find out exactly where the worst hit areas are. and obviously, where the most...
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paula hancocks, cnn, tacloban, in the philippines. >> there are rescue crews coming in from around the world this morning, and the ground crews. they're facing enormous challenges, as you saw, in the philippines. the water's rushing through, some of the roads just washed out. in some areas, look, it's waist high. vehicles are floating. downed power lines are making the rescue efforts extremely difficult. we've got laura fagan with us, the public information officer with the united nations disaster assessment coordination team. it's good to have you with us, from the capital city of manila. orla, we saw some of the pictures. give us an idea of what it's like on the ground, and the difficulty of getting to the people who need you most right now. >> we spoke to our team this morning on the ground. we had about half an hour with them. their communications are really bad. there's no telephone lines. there's no power. there's no water. there's no food. and it's all -- the government are leading the response here. we're in to help the government. we're in to help them with the assessment. the
paula hancocks, cnn, tacloban, in the philippines. >> there are rescue crews coming in from around the world this morning, and the ground crews. they're facing enormous challenges, as you saw, in the philippines. the water's rushing through, some of the roads just washed out. in some areas, look, it's waist high. vehicles are floating. downed power lines are making the rescue efforts extremely difficult. we've got laura fagan with us, the public information officer with the united nations...
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to the north and west though, this is the line which is now coming through hancock about to get towardley springs, breezewood. it's past there. you folks in cross junction, winchester, the whole i-81 corridor here in west virginia, this is headed your way. and again, it's moving quick. we're talking this thing is racing east at about 50 miles an hour. so you can imagine it can make a trip from here to here a half hour or so. so hagerstown this is going to be on top of you pretty quickly. ahead of the lines the really warm. temperatures in the 60s and 70s at this hour. 73 in fredericksburg. it is 65 westminster and even in hagerstown this morning. 67 degrees and luray 72. outside on our michael & son weather camera and look at it now. those lights will be turned off we were just hearing on the monument in a couple of days. we have a temperature in town 72 under cloudy skies. winds south-southwest at 18. gusting to 31 miles an hour and that's just ahead of the front. the front itself with that -- that line of storms that's what we're worried about the strong winds coming through. here's
to the north and west though, this is the line which is now coming through hancock about to get towardley springs, breezewood. it's past there. you folks in cross junction, winchester, the whole i-81 corridor here in west virginia, this is headed your way. and again, it's moving quick. we're talking this thing is racing east at about 50 miles an hour. so you can imagine it can make a trip from here to here a half hour or so. so hagerstown this is going to be on top of you pretty quickly. ahead...
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paula hancocks and andrew stevens and nick wade as well.ed about this at the top of the program. i just want to reiterate, there apparently is some belief among the philippine government or the interior minister, he was upset with me saying that i tweeted something that there's no government presence here. there certainly is a government presence. what i was saying -- and i didn't tweet anything at all -- was saying that i have not seen a big relief effort out in communities by philippine military personnel doing a grid search for bodies, even searching for any survivors. do you all agree with that pretty much? what are you seeing out there in terms of the aid effort? it's certainly gotten better over the last day. >> absolutely. just yesterday i was with the world food program. they had three army trucks taking the aid down to a big warehouse. there's actually a warehouse that was pre-existing and hadn't been demolished. they called it the golden warehouse because i wasn't hit by the storm and it wasn't looted. >> was there armored person,
paula hancocks and andrew stevens and nick wade as well.ed about this at the top of the program. i just want to reiterate, there apparently is some belief among the philippine government or the interior minister, he was upset with me saying that i tweeted something that there's no government presence here. there certainly is a government presence. what i was saying -- and i didn't tweet anything at all -- was saying that i have not seen a big relief effort out in communities by philippine...
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our paula hancock just got a tour with the phillipines military, the first international reporter tone of the hardest-hit cities. and she's describing -- and i understand we have new video coming to us from talkaban. you're looking at these pictures right now. obviously roads, streets completely flooded, streets turning into surging rivers, homes destroyed. this was said to be the strongest typhoon ever recorded. it came ashore within the last 24 hours. it's now headed to vietnam, causing a lot of destruction. the extent of the devastation as you can see is just now becoming clear. and our paula hancock told us when she was touring it with the military, when they looked below it looked like a tsunami disaster. so paula, take it from here. tell us your reaction and the reaction of your crew when they saw the damage below. >> reporter: well, as we were flying over the area it was quite clear that there was a lot of water, an awful lot of the ground covered by water. although it was difficult to see from the cargo plane. also you could see the vast majority of trees were either bent ove
our paula hancock just got a tour with the phillipines military, the first international reporter tone of the hardest-hit cities. and she's describing -- and i understand we have new video coming to us from talkaban. you're looking at these pictures right now. obviously roads, streets completely flooded, streets turning into surging rivers, homes destroyed. this was said to be the strongest typhoon ever recorded. it came ashore within the last 24 hours. it's now headed to vietnam, causing a lot...
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paula hancock's joining us. paula, you've been here from the beginning. a relief effort? have you seen an impact out there? we've seen flights coming in and stuff. there's a lot of -- i know people working hard. but is it getting out there? >> it's certainly not organized. i mean, it's obviously going somewhere but it's just a drop in the ocean compared to to what's needed. we're five days on. the people talking to me are saying i want food, i want water. why are the dead bodies still by the side of the road? >> five days gone. >> it's incredible. they have been there for five days. this is where people are trying to live in the rubbles of their home. >> family members are living next to their dead children. living next to their dead husbands, their dead wives. >> you lock around here. most people who are here are holding a child or holding a baby. not only are they concerned about the fact they can't get food and water for their baby but they're concerned about the fact the security concerns are getting more intense. they are desperate to get out. it rea
paula hancock's joining us. paula, you've been here from the beginning. a relief effort? have you seen an impact out there? we've seen flights coming in and stuff. there's a lot of -- i know people working hard. but is it getting out there? >> it's certainly not organized. i mean, it's obviously going somewhere but it's just a drop in the ocean compared to to what's needed. we're five days on. the people talking to me are saying i want food, i want water. why are the dead bodies still by...
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>> paula hancocks for us in mani manila. get more information about the damage in the philippines. we're waiting for president obama about to speak in new orleans. we are told that's going to happen any moment. first let's talk about what he said last night, if we have a chance that might be his introduction. last night he said, i'm sorry. those are words that many of us say every day. when a president says he's sorry, it tends to garner a lot more attention. that was the case when he apologized last night for problems with the affordable care act. it also made us think about some other past presidential apologies. >> i'm sorry i let down my friends, i let down the country. i let down our system of government and the dreams of all those young people that ought to get into government but will think it's all too corrupt. >> i an few months ago i told the american people i did not trade arms for hostages. my heart and my best intentions still tell me that's true, but the facts and the evidence tell me it is not. >> indeed i did
>> paula hancocks for us in mani manila. get more information about the damage in the philippines. we're waiting for president obama about to speak in new orleans. we are told that's going to happen any moment. first let's talk about what he said last night, if we have a chance that might be his introduction. last night he said, i'm sorry. those are words that many of us say every day. when a president says he's sorry, it tends to garner a lot more attention. that was the case when he...
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rumored performers include herby hancock and spalding. >>> tonight, the obama care web site is back on-line after weekend repairs but fixing the political problems may take longer. >> reporter: instead of providing health care provided fother for republican fights. >> as the government tech team continues to fix problems with healthcare.gov it is an argument against the plan itself. >> there are so many destroyers in the house, in the public, in the private health care sector that just want to destroy. >> reporter: our kpix-5 political insiders agree. >> every glitch that will happen with it will be seized on by the republicans, oh, your health care plan staeufrpbgs. >> reporter: another plan, the insurance plans do not meet the requirements. >> when you told the american people you could keep the insurance if you wanted to keep it, period, he said it time and time again he was not telling the truth. everyone has to have it or face a penalty. >> it took us two years to get our web site right in massachusetts. >> the governor, patrick, the state had what is called romney care since 2006. >>
rumored performers include herby hancock and spalding. >>> tonight, the obama care web site is back on-line after weekend repairs but fixing the political problems may take longer. >> reporter: instead of providing health care provided fother for republican fights. >> as the government tech team continues to fix problems with healthcare.gov it is an argument against the plan itself. >> there are so many destroyers in the house, in the public, in the private health...
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reporter paula hancock shows us relief trucks are getting through but not fast enough. >> driving down the road to tacloban city, it's welcome, those along the sides of the road are shouting at the truck and what's inside these is basically high energy biscuits so something crucial for the early days of a natural disaster . >> -- mobilizing to help. the national alliance for filipino concerns hosted a fundraiser in downtown san jose. they also held a vigil for the victims in front of the martin luther king, jr. library. >> i just wanted to show our people over there that we are here for them that we hurt just like them. >> kpix 5 is partnering with the red cross today to raise money for the victims. we'll have a phone bank this morning. it starts at 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. and to learn how you can help just go to our kpix.com/donate. >>> 4:32. a passenger went overboard on a cruise out of san francisco apparently on purpose. the coast guard searching the waters 750 miles northeast of hilo on the big island of hawaii. princess cruise says witnesses and security video confirm an american woman
reporter paula hancock shows us relief trucks are getting through but not fast enough. >> driving down the road to tacloban city, it's welcome, those along the sides of the road are shouting at the truck and what's inside these is basically high energy biscuits so something crucial for the early days of a natural disaster . >> -- mobilizing to help. the national alliance for filipino concerns hosted a fundraiser in downtown san jose. they also held a vigil for the victims in front...
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cnn's paula hancocks has that. >> reporter: loretta lost three of her dauters in a matter of seconds. the storm surge from typhoon haiyan tore them from her husband's arms. aged 15, 13 and 8. only two bodies have been found. >> only one missing is my eldest daughter. i hope she's alive and we're hoping that she's alive and she was somewhere but is alive. >> reporter: she became emotional as she remembers seeing bodies float past her home. she says she was on the roof to avoid the water. they are just some of the victims congregating at the airstrip. many have walked for hours to get their first food since the storm. it's become the military's staging area. a first aid center is set up for cuts and bruises, but they can do little for a serious gash to the head. one of her first priorities, restoring communications. >> from today, maybe in 48 hours hopefully, we're now relying on satellite phones. >> reporter: as we move further inland, we come across more bodies. this is the local chapel effectively being turned into a morgue. inside are nine bodies, five of them are children. the mili
cnn's paula hancocks has that. >> reporter: loretta lost three of her dauters in a matter of seconds. the storm surge from typhoon haiyan tore them from her husband's arms. aged 15, 13 and 8. only two bodies have been found. >> only one missing is my eldest daughter. i hope she's alive and we're hoping that she's alive and she was somewhere but is alive. >> reporter: she became emotional as she remembers seeing bodies float past her home. she says she was on the roof to avoid...
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paula hancocks joins us now from manila. just how bad the destruction is? >> reporter:, brianna, i think we are going to start seeing some pretty disturbing images from the area. the sun's been up about as hour and a half, this is the crucial time where the military can start the search-and-rescue operation. we know that the helicopters are 1257bding by. they'll be heading down to the area, basically seeing if they can land in the worst affected areas as well. there are expectations that many of the landing pads for the helicopters and landing strips could be under water as well. so it may be difficult to get the aid to the people who really need it. what the military wants to do is to get an aerial overview of just how extensive this damage is, because it's been very difficult, impossible almost to get an idea of how bad the damage is, because communications are down between manila, the capital, and the local authorities in those areas that have been badly hit. we also know that the aid agencies have started to move in now
paula hancocks joins us now from manila. just how bad the destruction is? >> reporter:, brianna, i think we are going to start seeing some pretty disturbing images from the area. the sun's been up about as hour and a half, this is the crucial time where the military can start the search-and-rescue operation. we know that the helicopters are 1257bding by. they'll be heading down to the area, basically seeing if they can land in the worst affected areas as well. there are expectations that...
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paula hancock has been in the middle of it all.here, the fact the airport is now 24 hours, it means there's a lot more aid coming in. also, we have been seeing more aid trucks within the army trucks themselves up and down the road to tacloban. hungry hands reach out for food and water. in front of the gutted airport terminal, the world food program is loading up the latest shipment. so it's happening. we will see even more of this tomorrow, but it would have been better if this had happened three days ago, but the weather situation that we faced yesterday was difficult to get anything. >> reporter: through the dusty road of devastation to the city center, the army transports the supplies, to make sure they get to their destination cheered along the way, wfp has so far delivered 75,000 family bags. the sight of these trucks driving down the road is certainly welcome. those along the sides of the road are shouting at the truck, and what's inside these is basically high-energy biscuits, something crucial for the early days of such a n
paula hancock has been in the middle of it all.here, the fact the airport is now 24 hours, it means there's a lot more aid coming in. also, we have been seeing more aid trucks within the army trucks themselves up and down the road to tacloban. hungry hands reach out for food and water. in front of the gutted airport terminal, the world food program is loading up the latest shipment. so it's happening. we will see even more of this tomorrow, but it would have been better if this had happened...
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paula hancocks thank you. >>> let's bring in the u.n. affairs office, orla, thank you for joining us. i know this is the last thing you need to be doing right now is talking to the media but it's great to get this message out, you're joining us via skype from manila. first off, how bad is it? what are you seeing? >> it's devastating, the whole place is devastated. the teams that we have on the ground are still coming back with reports that can't get anywhere, can't get past the amount of rubble, everything, it's all over the streets, they can't move past this stuff. it's still the same. the government are saying now the figures are 9.8 million people affected by this typhoon. that's a massive amount of people. there is over 600,000, they say, are homeless, but that's only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to this. >> and of course, when you say the tip of the iceberg, we don't even have a full handle of some of the areas in the outskirts, the harder to reach areas because they've been a complete shutdown of communications, many of the
paula hancocks thank you. >>> let's bring in the u.n. affairs office, orla, thank you for joining us. i know this is the last thing you need to be doing right now is talking to the media but it's great to get this message out, you're joining us via skype from manila. first off, how bad is it? what are you seeing? >> it's devastating, the whole place is devastated. the teams that we have on the ground are still coming back with reports that can't get anywhere, can't get past the...
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cnn's paula hancock, paula, what do people need right now, and i guess the big question, are they getting food. they need water. clean water. and many of them need medication and they all need
cnn's paula hancock, paula, what do people need right now, and i guess the big question, are they getting food. they need water. clean water. and many of them need medication and they all need
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paula hancocks, cnn, tacloban, the philippines. >> that was rough to watch.n, here's a moment that actually gave people not only a glimmer of hope but happiness. a woman actually gave birth to this baby girl at a makeshift medical center. she labored on a dirty piece of plywood surrounded by wreckage left behind from the storm. the mother went into labor early this morning, we're told, and had to walk several miles to the airport before catching a ride. and here's the gut-wrencher. she named that baby after her mom who has been missing since the storm hit. it turns out that haiyan may be the strongest storm on record now. talking sustained winds, 195 miles per hour. even sturdy evacuation shelters were no match for 16-foot-high storm surge. as the storm crossed the philippine islands, huge walls of water pushed ashore, carrying debris, and yes, people with them, and the danger is far from over. let's bring in meteorologist chad myers. once again, another storm on the way, as we have been talking about. >> certainly not typhoon, but the probability is high tha
paula hancocks, cnn, tacloban, the philippines. >> that was rough to watch.n, here's a moment that actually gave people not only a glimmer of hope but happiness. a woman actually gave birth to this baby girl at a makeshift medical center. she labored on a dirty piece of plywood surrounded by wreckage left behind from the storm. the mother went into labor early this morning, we're told, and had to walk several miles to the airport before catching a ride. and here's the gut-wrencher. she...
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. >> paula hancocks is in tacloban this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. it is a desperate situation here. and it is not improving as quickly as you might think. there's not really an organized relief effort at this point. it seems still fairly chaotic. we are seeing supplies coming in to the tacloban airport. the u.s. marines are involved as well, bringing in some c-130s, helicopters and forklift trucks, what you really need to try to disseminate the food, water and medicine among the people who need it. it still doesn't seem to be getting to everyone. it still seems a very slow process. we are coming to the end of day four after this storm. there is, obviously, anger among some of the survivors that they haven't been helped out as quickly as they hoped. many of them have walked for hours through the devastation, making their way here to the airport to find out what can they do here, can they get food and water here? the military has been giving it out and thousands of people are coming with as much as they can carry to get out of the country, out of the
. >> paula hancocks is in tacloban this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. it is a desperate situation here. and it is not improving as quickly as you might think. there's not really an organized relief effort at this point. it seems still fairly chaotic. we are seeing supplies coming in to the tacloban airport. the u.s. marines are involved as well, bringing in some c-130s, helicopters and forklift trucks, what you really need to try to disseminate the food,...
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a couple of showers approaching hancock and paw paw.s where we're looking at some showers. the stuff in toward central calvert county, and into portions of charles county, this is fairly light. might not even be reaching the bend but from tappahannock moving east across the northern neck, this stuff generally moving easterly towards the marina in far southern maryland going to see some of that. also toward scotland beach and warsaw seeing some of those showers. other than that fairly quiet. just the cold. it's coming. no stopping it. we're down to 30 in pittsburgh. 29 columbus. williamsport 32, we're 20 degrees warmer just waiting for the cold front to push through us. looks like it's clear in most of loudoun county now. leesburg's temps are dropping. down to 40 in hagerstown. upper 40s and low 50s south of the front. and the winds are gusty, 32 at the airport in leesburg. near 30 -- cup cumberland still gusting. in washington we don't have the wind. we don't have the cold yet either. 52 with humidity 57% under cloudy skies. you can cer
a couple of showers approaching hancock and paw paw.s where we're looking at some showers. the stuff in toward central calvert county, and into portions of charles county, this is fairly light. might not even be reaching the bend but from tappahannock moving east across the northern neck, this stuff generally moving easterly towards the marina in far southern maryland going to see some of that. also toward scotland beach and warsaw seeing some of those showers. other than that fairly quiet....
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our reporter paula hancocks is on one of those trucks and she said she saw six or seven coming back the other way. another 21 coming in over land from the world food program. so, yes, relief is on the way. but it's desperately slow. and desperately sad to see people living thoond mouth. i was at an orphanage today, they will run out of water in 24 hours. that is the sort of scale, the humanitarian crisis going on at the moment. >> we know there were lines of people, miles long, actually, waiting tour airlifted out of that area. how is that situation going? >> reporter: i wouldn't say those lines were miles long. i saw the line this morning, it was probably about 300 or 400 yards long. the airport is basically home now to hundreds and hundreds of people. remember, there's no electricity here. there's no running water here. and hundreds of people are having to find wherever they can to go to the lavatory. there's a battle now to get the slots working to the best and most efficient use which is relief. so people have been getting out. but the number of people getting out, compared with the
our reporter paula hancocks is on one of those trucks and she said she saw six or seven coming back the other way. another 21 coming in over land from the world food program. so, yes, relief is on the way. but it's desperately slow. and desperately sad to see people living thoond mouth. i was at an orphanage today, they will run out of water in 24 hours. that is the sort of scale, the humanitarian crisis going on at the moment. >> we know there were lines of people, miles long, actually,...
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we saw paula hancock in some of that piece, she has been doing remarkable reporting ove the last three, into the fourth day. she joins us now on the ground in tacloban. what is the situation now this tuesday, compared to what you have seen, say, yesterday? >> reporter: well, anderson, yesterday, i was actually thinking that the relief effort was picking up pace. the u.s. marines arrived. there were more helicopters, more planes arriving. but this morning there is very little as you know arriving here at the airport, because of that bad weather. we have had some torrential rain here, overnight, early morning hours of torrential rain, which is just horrific for those who don't have homes. people are sleeping out in the open. many people still do not have food and water. so it is a very desperate situation. there is a bottleneck here at the airport, which does happen in these situations. you can get supplies to the airport its. but to get it to people, incredibly difficult. and many of the residents are saying please tell the world we need food and water. and please tell the medical autho
we saw paula hancock in some of that piece, she has been doing remarkable reporting ove the last three, into the fourth day. she joins us now on the ground in tacloban. what is the situation now this tuesday, compared to what you have seen, say, yesterday? >> reporter: well, anderson, yesterday, i was actually thinking that the relief effort was picking up pace. the u.s. marines arrived. there were more helicopters, more planes arriving. but this morning there is very little as you know...
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hancock. all of this is moving toward the east. even hagerstown could see a few sprinkles in a few minutes. we have the showers in the northern neck moving potentially to st. mary's county over the next hour. good morning, monika. >>> good morning, howard. good morning, everybody. i want to give you a heads up about an accident on the inner loop of the beltway at ritchie marlboro road just past route 50 but before route 4 pennsylvania avenue. the two right lanes are blocked there. crews are arriving at the scene right now so stay to the left on the southbound side of 495 right here east side of the beltway as you head toward forestville and andrews air force base. we'll take a live look just above the accident scene. no delays yet here south of route 50 but if it's there any longer, i'm sure things will begin to get heavy on the southbound side of 495 headed for ritchie marlboro road. let's go back to the maps and this time heading in toward 270. no problems from frederick down to the point where the lanes divide. we're going to ta
hancock. all of this is moving toward the east. even hagerstown could see a few sprinkles in a few minutes. we have the showers in the northern neck moving potentially to st. mary's county over the next hour. good morning, monika. >>> good morning, howard. good morning, everybody. i want to give you a heads up about an accident on the inner loop of the beltway at ritchie marlboro road just past route 50 but before route 4 pennsylvania avenue. the two right lanes are blocked there....
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>> reporter: well, i'm here with paul hancocks who has been here longer than i have. is there a fear of anarchy or looting? i mean, what, what i see, really, based on your reporting was people in desperate straits taking what they can. >> looting has certain connotations. if you have no food and water for your family, you're going to try to steal that food and water, so this is out of desperation in many cases. you can see hundreds of people behind me trying to get on a plane, trying to get out of here. they want to leave because of security concerns. one lady just had twins three weeks ago. and she was worried because the house next to her had just been ransacked. she was concerned that she might be next and her children might be injured. and one lady said to me, i don't know if i'm going to survive this, because she hasn't had food and water. so to survive the typhoon, the storm surge and then to survive the aftermath. >> i was just at the makeshift clinic here. i talked to a doctor an hour ago who said they don't have enough food and water at that clinic. that clin
>> reporter: well, i'm here with paul hancocks who has been here longer than i have. is there a fear of anarchy or looting? i mean, what, what i see, really, based on your reporting was people in desperate straits taking what they can. >> looting has certain connotations. if you have no food and water for your family, you're going to try to steal that food and water, so this is out of desperation in many cases. you can see hundreds of people behind me trying to get on a plane,...
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you saw paula hancock in some of that piece. she has been doing remarkable reporting in the that's three, now into the fourth day. she joins us live in tacloban. what is the situation on tuesday compared to what you have seen, say, yesterday. >> well, anderson, yesterday, i was thinking that the relief effort was picking up pace. the u.s. marines arrived and more helicopters and planes arriving. but this morning there is very little arriving here because of the bad weather. we had torrential rain here which is just horrific for those who don't have homes. people are sleeping out in the open and many people still don't have food and water. so it is a very desperate situation. there is a bottleneck here at the airport which often does happen in these situations. you can get the supplies to the airport. but to get it out to those who need it are incredibly difficult. many of the people are saying tell the world we need food and water and tell the local authorities they must move the bodies. it's a difficult situation for them. the
you saw paula hancock in some of that piece. she has been doing remarkable reporting in the that's three, now into the fourth day. she joins us live in tacloban. what is the situation on tuesday compared to what you have seen, say, yesterday. >> well, anderson, yesterday, i was thinking that the relief effort was picking up pace. the u.s. marines arrived and more helicopters and planes arriving. but this morning there is very little arriving here because of the bad weather. we had...
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paula hancocks is joining us. you've been here from the beginning. you have seen a relief effort? out there of, i mean, we've seen flights coming in. i know there's people working hard, but is it getting out there? >> it's certainly not organized. it's going somewhere, but it's a drop in the ocean compared to what's needed. we're fee ive days on. and people are coming to me saying i want food, water, why are there bodies still here? people are trying to live in the rubble of their homes. >> family members are living next to their dead children, their dead husbands and wives. >> most people here are holding a child or baby. not only are they concerned about the fact that they can't get food and water for the baby, but the security concerns. they are desperate to get out. it is a humanitarian airlift, a mass evacuation, an attempt, those who really want to get out are the small children. >> the line to get out is, you can't see it from here. you may be able to see those umbrellas behind me. it stretches for hundreds of yards, i'm told, right thousand in the sun. people just line up.
paula hancocks is joining us. you've been here from the beginning. you have seen a relief effort? out there of, i mean, we've seen flights coming in. i know there's people working hard, but is it getting out there? >> it's certainly not organized. it's going somewhere, but it's a drop in the ocean compared to what's needed. we're fee ive days on. and people are coming to me saying i want food, water, why are there bodies still here? people are trying to live in the rubble of their homes....
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i want to go straight to paula hancock, live in manila. what kind of devastation are you seeing while you're there? >> well, kyra, actually, here in manila, there is no devastation. the capital has largely been unscathed by this super typhoon, but it's certainly not the case further down south. it's 3:00 a.m. here local time. we're two hours away from daylight, but we could be a couple days away from actually knowing how bad the devastation is. now, we have been seeing footage of certain places that have been flooded. we can see from the footage as well that the heavy winds have really devastated some areas, pulling roofs off buildings and we know that one of the areas which is a city of about 200,000 people, some of those streets are filled with water, and with debris. so there is a lot of damage in certain areas. but of course, until it's light, we really don't know how much that damage is. and in fact, the military doesn't know. the government doesn't know. because communication is so bad at this point, the sheer force of the winds has
i want to go straight to paula hancock, live in manila. what kind of devastation are you seeing while you're there? >> well, kyra, actually, here in manila, there is no devastation. the capital has largely been unscathed by this super typhoon, but it's certainly not the case further down south. it's 3:00 a.m. here local time. we're two hours away from daylight, but we could be a couple days away from actually knowing how bad the devastation is. now, we have been seeing footage of certain...
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russell hancock is head of joint ventures silicon valley which represents everything from businesses like google to universities, city government. he joins us from the newsroom what does this do for san jose. >> it's fantastic not only for san jose but the region. 13,000 patents were generated out of silicon valley over the past year. that meant 13,000 trips, people had to go to washington, d.c. this is long overdue. >> they'll do it there at city hall. i think you answered my question question. that is in the electronic age, why do we need the office to physically be there? you have to walk in to deliver your patent? >> it's high-tech futuristic stuff, yet still old school. you have to have reviews, administrative proceedings, hearings. all of this has to be done in person. it will be done right here for the first time. >> good news for san jose. thanks for being with us this morning. >>> watch wall street. shares in yahoo! likely pushing higher after the company said it will more than double its stock buy back. tesla had a great day yesterday, up better than 6%. here's a weird one.
russell hancock is head of joint ventures silicon valley which represents everything from businesses like google to universities, city government. he joins us from the newsroom what does this do for san jose. >> it's fantastic not only for san jose but the region. 13,000 patents were generated out of silicon valley over the past year. that meant 13,000 trips, people had to go to washington, d.c. this is long overdue. >> they'll do it there at city hall. i think you answered my...
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when you talk to survivors and this is an account i'm hearing from pal la hancocks and andrew stephens on the ground in tacloban city, they are increasingly frustrated and say what they are experiencing is worse than hell. doctors say they can't go on because they don't have the supplies that they need. let's keep in mind, this storm made landfall on friday. it is now almost four days since the storm made landfall. so this community, entire population, they have been closed off from the rest of the world for four days now. they need food, water, they need medicine, they need shelter and they can't wait any longer. back to you. >> and christie, i imagine, as well, it's estimated 10,000 people might have the perished because of this. the official count much, much lower. as you mentioned, an is they found more people who have been isolated for four days, that that number could get much, much bigger. >> reporter: that's right. there are concerns that that number can get much bigger. look at the lay of the land alone. the population of taco ban city is about 220,000. an interior minister sa
when you talk to survivors and this is an account i'm hearing from pal la hancocks and andrew stephens on the ground in tacloban city, they are increasingly frustrated and say what they are experiencing is worse than hell. doctors say they can't go on because they don't have the supplies that they need. let's keep in mind, this storm made landfall on friday. it is now almost four days since the storm made landfall. so this community, entire population, they have been closed off from the rest of...
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i-81 and maybe even sneaking up to green castle and carlisle near and over to breezewood and hancock. through the overnight some showers with us here. heavier showers though look -- northern neck. potentially maybe clipping southern maryland. and the delmarva. by tomorrow morning a few showers and better chance of that is going to be south and east of us. by midday still some clouds and look at the breaks to the west. i think some breaks in the afternoon but partly to mostly cloudy day. we'll see temperatures holding in the 50s tomorrow because of more of the easterly wind. but on sunday winds turn more southerly so couple of showers possible saturday night. and sunday we're going to see temperatures going into the 60s and then a strong cold front gets here sunday night, monday really monday with more showers and possibly some thunder. so monday may be a yellow alert day. 59 today. increasing clouds. you're going to be down towards culpeper and fredericksburg, you know 61, 62. tonight we're into the middle 40s in town. low 40s north and west with some showers. tomorrow an early shower
i-81 and maybe even sneaking up to green castle and carlisle near and over to breezewood and hancock. through the overnight some showers with us here. heavier showers though look -- northern neck. potentially maybe clipping southern maryland. and the delmarva. by tomorrow morning a few showers and better chance of that is going to be south and east of us. by midday still some clouds and look at the breaks to the west. i think some breaks in the afternoon but partly to mostly cloudy day. we'll...