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we do know there are a lot of things going on inside the philippine government and inside the philippineations, but we do know that part of the big beenre is that there has pressure coming from this developed country governments about yeb being part of the delegation and so we do know this has a lot to do with why they are not there -- >> why pressure? >> well, because it has been said the so-called partners of the philippines, the longtime allies like the united states, have found the positions of yeb and others to radical for their comfort -- >> and what does radical mean? >> it means they have been demanding very strongly that the u.s., eu, and other governments of developed countries be more targets for their mitigations, deliver on their obligations on climate finance. this is what is radical. this is a position where our two colleagues have been saying the convention must be fulfilled, that their obligations in the convention must be fulfilled, and that for them too radical. >> yeb sano is not granted interviews, but tweeted -- they can silence my mouth, but they cannot silence my
we do know there are a lot of things going on inside the philippine government and inside the philippineations, but we do know that part of the big beenre is that there has pressure coming from this developed country governments about yeb being part of the delegation and so we do know this has a lot to do with why they are not there -- >> why pressure? >> well, because it has been said the so-called partners of the philippines, the longtime allies like the united states, have found...
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>>> typhoon hagupit continues to churn towards the philippines. we'll get the latest on the storm's strength and path next. >> who do you serve? who do you protect? who do you serve? who do you protecprotect. >> we recap the demonstrations across the u.s. coming up, inside the war zone of kobani. nick paton walsh brings us that story. >>> it is 4:00 p.m. in manila, 8:00 a.m. in london. typhoon hagupit is nearing the philippines at this hour. derek is standing by with all the details. derek, it's obviously no longer a super typhoon but it's nevertheless still a very dangerous storm. >> it is, but we have got some good news to report finally. this storm does show signs of weakening. in fact, we've got the latest joint typhoon warning center update on typhoon hagupit. you can see 205 kilometers per hour is roughly 15 kilometers per hour below what it was three hours ago. so we're starting to see this storm start to weaken. that is good news as it's still another nine hours or so before it makes landfall in the central philippines. it's picked up spee
>>> typhoon hagupit continues to churn towards the philippines. we'll get the latest on the storm's strength and path next. >> who do you serve? who do you protect? who do you serve? who do you protecprotect. >> we recap the demonstrations across the u.s. coming up, inside the war zone of kobani. nick paton walsh brings us that story. >>> it is 4:00 p.m. in manila, 8:00 a.m. in london. typhoon hagupit is nearing the philippines at this hour. derek is standing by...
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pamela boy cough, cnn, tacloban, the philippines. >> we are all hoping and praying and those in the philippines brace for the typhoon, we invite you to go online and find out more. logon to cnn.com/impact to find out more how you can help. protesters fill the streets of major u.s. cities for a third night demanding police reform and accountability. some of the biggest protests were in chicago where people marched through the upscale shopping district along lakeshore drive. they ended up outside the city's police headquarters. a number of people were arrested. in washington, demonstrators blocked traffic for hours in chinatown. they would lie down in the middle of the street in what they called a die-in. crowds shut down a major interstate highway in miami also. it was a rainey night in new york. that kept many protesters at home. chris welsh was out on the streets with the demonstrators and talked with us earlier from the east side of manhattan. >> tonight was a very different night than the last two nights, a much calmer night. you can see around me right now, it's very clearly raining. right
pamela boy cough, cnn, tacloban, the philippines. >> we are all hoping and praying and those in the philippines brace for the typhoon, we invite you to go online and find out more. logon to cnn.com/impact to find out more how you can help. protesters fill the streets of major u.s. cities for a third night demanding police reform and accountability. some of the biggest protests were in chicago where people marched through the upscale shopping district along lakeshore drive. they ended up...
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we just happen to be talking about the philippines.t comes from all the volcanic ash layered up on the sides of volcanos, and when it mixes with the rainfall we see the land give way and spread out in all directions and obviously seeking lower elevations and impacting communities at the bases of volcanos. that's exactly what we saw in that footage. now the other concern in legazpi is the coastal surge. this is an east-facing city. and we just get the compounding effect of the onshore winds and high tide, which is about to occur, roughly in 20 minutes. so we could see coastal storm surge there anywhere between 2 and 4 meters. these are some of the first images of that storm surge impacting the coast. and it could very well become worse as the next hour or two unfolds, because it is coinciding with that high tide. so just to get you upto speed on the latest with this storm, it is becoming more and more disorganized. but there is still a lot of moisture content within this typhoon and till a lot of wind. but we're going to talk about the
we just happen to be talking about the philippines.t comes from all the volcanic ash layered up on the sides of volcanos, and when it mixes with the rainfall we see the land give way and spread out in all directions and obviously seeking lower elevations and impacting communities at the bases of volcanos. that's exactly what we saw in that footage. now the other concern in legazpi is the coastal surge. this is an east-facing city. and we just get the compounding effect of the onshore winds and...
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. >>> typhoon hagupit that carved a trail of destruction against the philippines has waeeakened. evacuees return to find their homes under water or in ruins. >>> a maid in uganda filmed trampling on a baby in her care pleads guilty to torture. >>> and a festive welcome. the duke and duchess of cambridge are in new york for their first official engagement in america. >>> in the that's 15 minutes, a judge in south africa has dismissed the case against a british businessman accused of ordering his wife's murder. they were on honeymoon in capetown when she was killed. three men convicted in connection with the case have testified that he paid them to kill her. but the judge said some of the evidence given by the witnesses was of poor quality. she said self-confessed liars had continued to lie. >> this man and his wife annie at their lavish wedding ceremony in india. but just two weeks after this, he was being comforted at their honeymoon hotel in south africa. the bridegroom now a widower. annie's body had been found in an abandoned taxi on the outskirts of capetown. the couple had b
. >>> typhoon hagupit that carved a trail of destruction against the philippines has waeeakened. evacuees return to find their homes under water or in ruins. >>> a maid in uganda filmed trampling on a baby in her care pleads guilty to torture. >>> and a festive welcome. the duke and duchess of cambridge are in new york for their first official engagement in america. >>> in the that's 15 minutes, a judge in south africa has dismissed the case against a british...
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>>> a powerful typhoon is barrelling towards the philippines. residents fearing for their lives are seeking shelter. we'll have a live report from the region this hour. >>> throughout the u.s., massive protests for a third day in a row. protesters are demanding a change to the judicial system. >>> and later -- ♪ one way to get pumped up before work. welcome to the morning rave. hello and welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm isha sesay. the philippines faces the threat of flash floods and landslides as it deals right now with typhoon hagupit. the dangerous and slow-moving storm is lashing the country. millions of people in the philippines have scrambling to get out of the typhoon's way, or they've been settling down in hotels, on higher ground away from the coast. hagupit is expected to make landfall just a few hours from now. our own derek wendam is standing by with the details. derek, what are you saying? >> isha, we're expecting landfall within the next six hours to be exact. specifically along the northeastern sections
>>> a powerful typhoon is barrelling towards the philippines. residents fearing for their lives are seeking shelter. we'll have a live report from the region this hour. >>> throughout the u.s., massive protests for a third day in a row. protesters are demanding a change to the judicial system. >>> and later -- ♪ one way to get pumped up before work. welcome to the morning rave. hello and welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm isha sesay. the...
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the philippines of course in the 19 '90s we had the major pieces. >> host: when you say nature we are talking hundreds of thousands. >> guest: about 14,000 troops. not only for the security that the local economy there's a domestic economy and of course because of opposition from activists and from the nationalist politicians eventually they gave the americans the boots that they had to withdraw not just from the bases but all u.s. military had to withdraw by the end of 1992. >> host: do you think that we would still have the basis of the volcano had exploded? >> guest: i think they would have maintained for another seven to ten years for certain and who knows if it would have persisted. there was a lot of damage at the time and they had rendered the air base airbase almost unusable but at least the pacific naval station and was the largest base in the pacific outside of hawaii and the u.s. military express to the testimony they did want to maintain the base so idb that it would have continued to exist. >> host: what are some of the geopolitical ramifications of the closing of the maj
the philippines of course in the 19 '90s we had the major pieces. >> host: when you say nature we are talking hundreds of thousands. >> guest: about 14,000 troops. not only for the security that the local economy there's a domestic economy and of course because of opposition from activists and from the nationalist politicians eventually they gave the americans the boots that they had to withdraw not just from the bases but all u.s. military had to withdraw by the end of 1992....
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>>> a powerful and slow moving typhoon lashes the philippines. the country now faces the threat of flooding and land slides. we'll have a live report. >>> and a risky u.s. military raid in yemen fails. we're learning new details about the mission and the victims. >>> also, protests turn violent in one u.s. city as crowds continue to call for change over controversial grand jury decision. >>> welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm atika shubert. let's go straight to the top stories. >>> in the philippines three deaths are being attributed to typhoon hagupit. as the system moves towards a second landfall in that country there's great concern at this hour about the potential for storm surges, flooding and mudslides. right now the storm is pounding the islands with relentless torrential rain as it churns slowly across the nation. many people in the philippines had evacuated in preparation for the typhoon. tens of thousands are being allowed to return home. we were talking early about the sheer force of that wind and that, of course, is pushing
>>> a powerful and slow moving typhoon lashes the philippines. the country now faces the threat of flooding and land slides. we'll have a live report. >>> and a risky u.s. military raid in yemen fails. we're learning new details about the mission and the victims. >>> also, protests turn violent in one u.s. city as crowds continue to call for change over controversial grand jury decision. >>> welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm atika shubert. let's go...
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so that's one way the philippines government tries odo better this time around. they are hoping that their countrymen are better radar. my report looks at that preparation. >> the typhoon didn't turn away, typhoon hagapit, not as powerful as those of typhoon haiyan which devastated parts of the philippines, typhoon hagapit or ruby as it's known in the philippines is crawling over the country. coastal areas of arisk of the sea, too, flooding and landslides this time around are likely to be the biggest dangers and killers. typhoon tacloban,. >> that's why we decided to come here. >> with communications cut, with the typhoon sitting over affected areas even the military can't get in to assess and help. >> andrew we know that the storm has hit the east coast and is making its way inland. where is it now? >> we have made some people on the island of sanar, the roads are impossible and blocked. there is lots and lots of water waist-deep. there is no confirmed l casualties at all, which is a good thing. sustained wind of about 200 kilometers an hour, that's now dropped
so that's one way the philippines government tries odo better this time around. they are hoping that their countrymen are better radar. my report looks at that preparation. >> the typhoon didn't turn away, typhoon hagapit, not as powerful as those of typhoon haiyan which devastated parts of the philippines, typhoon hagapit or ruby as it's known in the philippines is crawling over the country. coastal areas of arisk of the sea, too, flooding and landslides this time around are likely to be...
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another typhoon bearing down op the philippines. the island nation braces for another monster storm. well, it is 1:00 a.m. in new york city right now where a night of sprawling night is winding down. marching peacefully through manhattan, times square, across the brooklyn bridge and back again. several dozen people have been arrested. the protests stretched across the u.s. from atlanta to pittsburgh to oakland. in chicago, demonstrators marched up michigan avenue and brought traffic to a stand still on lake shore drive. they're staging what they call a die-in just blocks away from the white house. so many people are angry over what they sas aggressive and discriminatory practices by police. we're joined now live with the very latest. you were relaying just last hour, in fact, some incredible stories about some of the protesters there. tell us what is happening right now and what you would say are the standout experiences in the last hour you've been covering this. >> sure. right now it's very calm. you're in the middle of times squa
another typhoon bearing down op the philippines. the island nation braces for another monster storm. well, it is 1:00 a.m. in new york city right now where a night of sprawling night is winding down. marching peacefully through manhattan, times square, across the brooklyn bridge and back again. several dozen people have been arrested. the protests stretched across the u.s. from atlanta to pittsburgh to oakland. in chicago, demonstrators marched up michigan avenue and brought traffic to a stand...
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these are the philippines right here. the water is just to the east of the philippines.t climate change, you talk about this part of the world being impacted by it and you see why as the waters here rise and that happens in relation to warming of this region, as well. guys? >> that dark spot says a lot. all right. in the u.s., many demonstrators against police brutality have said the problems highlighted by the eric garner case are nothing new and go back decades. >> cnn's sarah seidner shows us how this case has a striking similarity to another incident. >> reporter: the eric garner cell phone incident is the most high profile caught on video since the rodney king case. in king's case, there were many officers, some involved in the beating, others standing by. in the garner case, one officer was involved in choking him. other officers tried to subdue garner in other ways. both cases involved black men and white police officers. both sparked protests after a decision by jurors. in new york, it's been peaceful so far. in los angeles, protests turned into days of rioting.
these are the philippines right here. the water is just to the east of the philippines.t climate change, you talk about this part of the world being impacted by it and you see why as the waters here rise and that happens in relation to warming of this region, as well. guys? >> that dark spot says a lot. all right. in the u.s., many demonstrators against police brutality have said the problems highlighted by the eric garner case are nothing new and go back decades. >> cnn's sarah...
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>>> a massive typhoon has spared some regions of the philippines but the storm is not over and millions of people are still in its path. >>> two captives are dead after a failed rescue mission, a closer look at why the job inside yemen was just so dangerous. >>> and police bring out the tear gas and handcuffs against the rowdy protesters who are demanding the u.s. justice system be fixed. well, hello and welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. the typhoon is pounding the philippines right now with the relentless torrential rain as it moves around the country. it is expected to hit again in the coming hours, officials are worried about flooding as the storm dumps hundreds of millions of tons of rain. many people had fled their homes in preparation for the storm. so far the government has not released any information on casualties. at the cnn national weather center, derek van dam is standing by with more on the storm. hi there, what is going on? >> well, robyn, we just received information from the typhoon center. 160 miles kilometer, roughly 100 miles an hour for our do
>>> a massive typhoon has spared some regions of the philippines but the storm is not over and millions of people are still in its path. >>> two captives are dead after a failed rescue mission, a closer look at why the job inside yemen was just so dangerous. >>> and police bring out the tear gas and handcuffs against the rowdy protesters who are demanding the u.s. justice system be fixed. well, hello and welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. the...
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. >>> tonight, a major typhoon is rolling through the philippines. it's slowly churning across the island nation bringing it with devastating storms for area that bears devastating scars from last year's storm. nbc's jim maceda has our report tonight from the central philippines. >> reporter: the name means to smash. and as ruby made landfall today, the storm did just that. lashing at houses, trees and slashing power cables across the central philippines. many of these provinces still hurting from last year's devastation when supertyphoon haiyan left thousands missing. i worry the waves will get bigger like what happened last year in tacloban. but lessons have been learned. this time over a million people left their coastal homes, what some are calling a record in peacetime. and sought higher ground on their own. or fled to schools and hospitals for shelter before ruby struck. survivors now know where to go and what to do. while philippine soldiers unseen on the shattered streets last year now keep a lid on chaos and looting. and relief agencies havi
. >>> tonight, a major typhoon is rolling through the philippines. it's slowly churning across the island nation bringing it with devastating storms for area that bears devastating scars from last year's storm. nbc's jim maceda has our report tonight from the central philippines. >> reporter: the name means to smash. and as ruby made landfall today, the storm did just that. lashing at houses, trees and slashing power cables across the central philippines. many of these provinces...
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it hit in the middle of the night and will lash the philippines for days. sustained winds are not as powerful as typhoon haiyan which devastated parts of the philippines, that the typhoon is crawling across the country. that means each place it hit endured hours of rain. flooding and landslides this time around are likely to be the biggest dangers and potential killers. eastern towns, including tacloban were first in the psych lop's past. >> translation: our house is near the sea that's why we fled the area. >> reporter: with communication lines cut, it's unclear whether the preparedness was enough, with the storm effectively sitting over affected areas, even the military can't get in to assess and help. we have had news from tack low pan that there are no reports of serious casualties or debt. it's good news for the town that was badly hit after this psych lop, typhoon. it is creeping across the 23i8 peens. it will be 24 hours before the full rage of the storm reaches here. it has to get through a lot of places first. the preparedness you saw in my report
it hit in the middle of the night and will lash the philippines for days. sustained winds are not as powerful as typhoon haiyan which devastated parts of the philippines, that the typhoon is crawling across the country. that means each place it hit endured hours of rain. flooding and landslides this time around are likely to be the biggest dangers and potential killers. eastern towns, including tacloban were first in the psych lop's past. >> translation: our house is near the sea that's...
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. >> she's a filipino girl whose father was philippine -- whose father was australian. he spent his vacation with her and turned -- and returned to australia. >> it is a story shared by many children living in the philippines -- father was sent with limited opportunities. mixed children and their mothers are often ostracized. >> it is always reflected in the child's parents. they don't look like other children in the philippines will stop there's virtually no immigration, so they stand out. it is a very catholic country, so they are stigmatized and discriminated against. >> according to estimates, roughly 100,000 children in the philippines are exploited in the sex industry. >> the women and girls are often forced to seller bodies. they hope the mostly wealthy and white men will bring them out of misery. next few of the photographs show happy children stop the majority reflect tragedies. this entry shows to blind girls in india, another example of hardship endured by so many children around the world. >> finally, the holiday season in northern hemisphere has delivered a
. >> she's a filipino girl whose father was philippine -- whose father was australian. he spent his vacation with her and turned -- and returned to australia. >> it is a story shared by many children living in the philippines -- father was sent with limited opportunities. mixed children and their mothers are often ostracized. >> it is always reflected in the child's parents. they don't look like other children in the philippines will stop there's virtually no immigration, so...
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have the authorities i in in the philippines learned from that experience? are they better prepared this time around? >> it seems as though they are. they've been talking about this storm for a while. it was classified because of the winds as a super typhoon. it was downgraded, and then classified as a super typhoon. that has been downgraded because the winds are not to that level. over half a million people in the same areas that was affected 13 months ago by typhoon haiyan. so yes, they've done a more thorough job, but as you said it's a different storm, a different beast, if you will. it's not as strong, but it's moving slowly and a lo and it will dump a lot of rain. there are areas that are really prone to flooding, that will be focused on in the next coupling hours and coming days because the storm is move something slowly. >> the typhoon in the philippines now has made landfall. >>> find out why they are forced to bring in drinking water from abroad. >> welcome back. a recap of our top stories on al jazeera. u.s. president barack obama has condemned th
have the authorities i in in the philippines learned from that experience? are they better prepared this time around? >> it seems as though they are. they've been talking about this storm for a while. it was classified because of the winds as a super typhoon. it was downgraded, and then classified as a super typhoon. that has been downgraded because the winds are not to that level. over half a million people in the same areas that was affected 13 months ago by typhoon haiyan. so yes,...
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hits the strongest storm to the philippines this year.undreds of thousands of people have since fled their home. cecelia, what is the latest in their? >> good morning. marketsin the capital compete to which enter the philippines on december 6. about 900,000 people for grounds. this is probably one of the most massive evacuations in philippine history. about one dozen promises -- one dozen provinces are without electricity, flights have been canceled. it is expected to delay the of this year.eas it left a thousand more missing. >> one of the cities is still very much hit there. there could be more coming their way. has there been lessons learned from a year ago through the tragedy? >> people have learned their lessons. governments were better prepared this time. people are following orders, some even volunteering to evacuate on their own. it is a city where thousands were killed. damages have been massive. there are two super typhoons, too much for one lifetime. how thingsk about are going from your side of things, how is it going to work
hits the strongest storm to the philippines this year.undreds of thousands of people have since fled their home. cecelia, what is the latest in their? >> good morning. marketsin the capital compete to which enter the philippines on december 6. about 900,000 people for grounds. this is probably one of the most massive evacuations in philippine history. about one dozen promises -- one dozen provinces are without electricity, flights have been canceled. it is expected to delay the of this...
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>>> in november 2013, typhoon haiyan devastated the central philippines. the city of tacloban and nearby areas suffered the worst damage. but the mainstay industries of fishing and agriculture have resumed. however, unforeseen problems have arisen. thestally affected the island's environment. but local people are doing what they can to move on. it's been a year since typhoon haiyan. in this episode of asia insight, we see how the people of tacloban are trying to overcome their grief and working hard to rebuild their lives. the city of tacloban is located in the northeast of leyte island in the central philippines. tacloban developed into a port city in the mid 19th century. last year, typhoon haiyan left more than 2,700 of the city's population dead or missing. around 40,000 homes were completely destroyed. a year on and infrastructure has been reestablished in the city center. the town's economy has now resumed to 70% its previous size. local shopping arcades reopened this summer. stimulating the local economy. the upper market is known as the kitchen of
>>> in november 2013, typhoon haiyan devastated the central philippines. the city of tacloban and nearby areas suffered the worst damage. but the mainstay industries of fishing and agriculture have resumed. however, unforeseen problems have arisen. thestally affected the island's environment. but local people are doing what they can to move on. it's been a year since typhoon haiyan. in this episode of asia insight, we see how the people of tacloban are trying to overcome their grief...
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>>> in november 2013, typhoon haiyan devastated the central philippines. the city of tacloban and nearby areas suffered the worst damage. but the mainstay industries of fishing and agriculture have resumed. however, unforeseen problems have arisen. thestally affected the island's environment. but local people are doing what they can to move on. it's been a year since typhoon haiyan. in this episode of asia insight, we see how the people of tacloban are trying to overcome their grief and working hard to rebuild their lives. the city of tacloban is located in the northeast of leyte island in the central philippines. tacloban developed into a port city in the mid 19th century. last year, typhoon haiyan left more than 2,700 of the city's population dead or missing. around 40,000 homes were completely destroyed. a year on and infrastructure has been reestablished in the city center. the town's economy has now resumed to 70% its previous size. local shopping arcades reopened this summer. stimulating the local economy. the upper market is known as the kitchen of
>>> in november 2013, typhoon haiyan devastated the central philippines. the city of tacloban and nearby areas suffered the worst damage. but the mainstay industries of fishing and agriculture have resumed. however, unforeseen problems have arisen. thestally affected the island's environment. but local people are doing what they can to move on. it's been a year since typhoon haiyan. in this episode of asia insight, we see how the people of tacloban are trying to overcome their grief...
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hundreds of thousands seek shelter as typhoon hagupit battles the philippines. an old museum celebrates its 250th birthday. >>> first to iraq where there has been more air strikes, suicide attacks and misery for thousands of desperate people. there are signs that the war is turning against i.s.i.l. french fighter jets bombed the i.s.i.l.-held town. several air strikes killed 50 i.s.i.l. fighters. kurdish peshawar forces are ready to launch a ground offensive. while iraqi and kurdish forces need help to save thousands of yazidi trapped in the sinjar mountains. they've been there for months, but winter is set engine and the situation is more desperate. sue turton has the exclusive report. >> reporter: they are cold and hungry, but desperate to get off the mountain. the yazidi families fled the fighting, and are living in tends up the mountain, with dwindling food and fuel supplies, the battle getting closer. there's so much help this airlift can bring. for some it's a heartless decision. this mother escaped with two children, leaving three behind. we are told this
hundreds of thousands seek shelter as typhoon hagupit battles the philippines. an old museum celebrates its 250th birthday. >>> first to iraq where there has been more air strikes, suicide attacks and misery for thousands of desperate people. there are signs that the war is turning against i.s.i.l. french fighter jets bombed the i.s.i.l.-held town. several air strikes killed 50 i.s.i.l. fighters. kurdish peshawar forces are ready to launch a ground offensive. while iraqi and kurdish...
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andrew stevens, cnn, dolores, the philippines. >> hagupit is still a tropical storm impacting the philippines at this hour. meteorologist joins us from the international weather center with details. and pedram, if you see that andrew stevens report, it shows you that everyone seems resilient and thankful that they were fine this time around. but this weather pattern isn't going toe change. >> no, long-term, of course, you've seen the increased activities. seven typhoons, the average being three. seven so far in 2014. and you think look, the showers finally beginning to taper off. for the first time since saturday morning across the philippines, i think it's safe to say in the next three to four expect clearing skies to move in. the wet weather exits the picture. light showers left in place. the vast majority strong thunderstorm activity is pushing offshore across the philippines. and the winds about 75 kilometers per hour, roughly 45, 50 miles per hour with this last bout of weather left in place. upwards of 16 inches copping down. upwards of 400 millimeters there right across this region in
andrew stevens, cnn, dolores, the philippines. >> hagupit is still a tropical storm impacting the philippines at this hour. meteorologist joins us from the international weather center with details. and pedram, if you see that andrew stevens report, it shows you that everyone seems resilient and thankful that they were fine this time around. but this weather pattern isn't going toe change. >> no, long-term, of course, you've seen the increased activities. seven typhoons, the average...
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every year in the philippines, it is hit by a typhoon.t are notons affecting the urgency that is needed. -- reflecting china justice climate justice. they are avoiding the commitment. >> i am rachel from new zealand. >> what is happening in new zealand around climate change? >> the government is not having ambitious enough climate policy, so we are considering to lobby them to consider upping their ambition. >> what group are you with? >> i'm here on my own. >> you can model a to lima, peru from new zealand? why? >> i think it is important that someone is keeping an eye on our government. some people at home know what is happening. >> i am originally from zimbabwe. climate change is affecting africa in every way, in our daily lives, some areas don't food to eat. there are flights. some are affected by the negotiations and the fact that we speak about mitigation and adaptation, but actually, there is no willingness to put money into adaptation funds. and we find families and peoples still with problems around flooding and there's no help t
every year in the philippines, it is hit by a typhoon.t are notons affecting the urgency that is needed. -- reflecting china justice climate justice. they are avoiding the commitment. >> i am rachel from new zealand. >> what is happening in new zealand around climate change? >> the government is not having ambitious enough climate policy, so we are considering to lobby them to consider upping their ambition. >> what group are you with? >> i'm here on my own....
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now, to the philippines where typhoon hagpit is pounding with torrential rain and winds 100 kilometersur and hundreds of thousands of people have sought emergency sheltered located on higher ground and the pictures from the international space station show the massive scale of the weather system over the philippines and as scott reports some communities are worried about the damage they will discover once the storm has passed. >> reporter: this is edison just three weeks standing next to the radio his family connection to the outside world and news of the typhoon hagpit and edison and mother are here with one thousand people huddled in the hallways of this government building. mostly women and children came from villages near the provincial capitol. >> three families from the village came to the shelter and it's noisy and full of loud children and we always evacuate for every typhoon because our house might be blown away. >> reporter: two days beforehand fall thousands were directed to shelters like this. with the typhoon like this is government here says it's all about preparation and
now, to the philippines where typhoon hagpit is pounding with torrential rain and winds 100 kilometersur and hundreds of thousands of people have sought emergency sheltered located on higher ground and the pictures from the international space station show the massive scale of the weather system over the philippines and as scott reports some communities are worried about the damage they will discover once the storm has passed. >> reporter: this is edison just three weeks standing next to...
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in the philippines, the typhoon has been downgraded to a tropical storm.t is still slowly moving across the country. at least 20 people have been reported dead and millions are hunkering down in the capital manila, where the storm is due to hit tonight. we take a look at the damage already left behind. >> flooded villages and rice fields as far as the eye can see and residents waiting knee-deep in floodwaters. heavy rains brought by the typhoon once again left the philippines devastated. though the typhoon has now weakened authorities warned of possible landslides and flash floods. >> we will be coming advanced warning to our citizens especially those in areas that are prone to flooding, to watch out and to flee from areas where the floods traditionally occur. >> traumatized by last year's super typhoon which left thousands dead, authorities staged a massive evacuation plan and were relieved by the relatively low death toll. one million people were evacuated from the most dangerous areas over the past few days. while some have returned to their homes to as
in the philippines, the typhoon has been downgraded to a tropical storm.t is still slowly moving across the country. at least 20 people have been reported dead and millions are hunkering down in the capital manila, where the storm is due to hit tonight. we take a look at the damage already left behind. >> flooded villages and rice fields as far as the eye can see and residents waiting knee-deep in floodwaters. heavy rains brought by the typhoon once again left the philippines devastated....
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in the philippines. and 7:00 a.m.t cape canaveral, where the attention is fixed on the orion spacecraft, which is due to blast off on its maiden test flight in the next few minutes. it's an unmanned mission, but nasa sees it as one step on the long path towards a manned mission to mars. if you were with us yesterday, you'll know that the launch was postponed several times due to wind gusts and technical problems, but right now, nasa's saying the weather conditions are good to go. there, the live pictures from cape canaveral, where the orion capsule is due to take off and due to orbit the earth twice before splashing down in the pacific ocean. it should be, if all goes to plan, a four-hour flight. we can join our mom at the launch site, jonathan amos. he's at the kennedy space center at cape canaveral. i have to ask you, as we look at these live shots, does it look and sound to you as though everything is going to plan and this launch will happen? >> reporter: the clock is towning down. we've got further than we got ye
in the philippines. and 7:00 a.m.t cape canaveral, where the attention is fixed on the orion spacecraft, which is due to blast off on its maiden test flight in the next few minutes. it's an unmanned mission, but nasa sees it as one step on the long path towards a manned mission to mars. if you were with us yesterday, you'll know that the launch was postponed several times due to wind gusts and technical problems, but right now, nasa's saying the weather conditions are good to go. there, the...
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flooding will definitely happen over the philippines over the weekend. we have a violent typhoon approaching the area pack wind gust over 300 kilometers per hour. the highest category for typhoons. it will likely keep the east coast by saturday local time. central areas include tacloban where haiyan hit last year. the system will likely move over the land while slowing down. stormy conditions will likely prolong. we are talking extreme high storm surges, heavy rainfall, fierce winds expected over the midpart of the philippines throughout the weekend. such an intense system the this time of year is actually not so rare. over the past couple of years we have two systems to hit the philippines. in november last year, we saw typhoon haiyan hitting this area killing over 7,000 people. two years ago, typhoon bopha killed 1,100 people. this will likely take the similar path and hid the midpart of philippines over the weekend. it will likely have catastrophic damage. across japan, snowfall for north and stormy conditions for south western islands of japan. in ok
flooding will definitely happen over the philippines over the weekend. we have a violent typhoon approaching the area pack wind gust over 300 kilometers per hour. the highest category for typhoons. it will likely keep the east coast by saturday local time. central areas include tacloban where haiyan hit last year. the system will likely move over the land while slowing down. stormy conditions will likely prolong. we are talking extreme high storm surges, heavy rainfall, fierce winds expected...
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. >> ahead on the show, the country prepares for a powerful typhoon in philippines. >>> china's former security chief arrested and expelled from the communist party on corruption charges. >>> plus from california to new york, another knight of protests over race relations in the u.s. the syria based al qaeda offshoot el nusra front says it's killed a lebanese soldier that's been held captive. the group has also threatened to kill another soldier within 24 hours if the government fails too release the detainees. both i.s.i.l. and el nusra currently hold 29 lebanese soldiers, captured in august. jane ferguson joins us from the lebanese capital. what's confirmed jane about what exactly happened overnight? >> well what we know sammy happened throughout the day on friday was as you had said there was an appeal as video came out on friday morning of a senior nusra commander from the kelamoon area from the syrian border with lebanon, el shashani, he says he was demanding the release of his wife and two small children. on tuesday, the lebanese army here say they had taken into custody two wome
. >> ahead on the show, the country prepares for a powerful typhoon in philippines. >>> china's former security chief arrested and expelled from the communist party on corruption charges. >>> plus from california to new york, another knight of protests over race relations in the u.s. the syria based al qaeda offshoot el nusra front says it's killed a lebanese soldier that's been held captive. the group has also threatened to kill another soldier within 24 hours if the...
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a powerful typhoon is expected to crash into the philippines this weekend. wind of 150 mi. per hour. concerns and will cause deadly storm surges. thousands of residents along a coast are fleeing and people are rushing to buy groceries and gas. >>heavy rains are helping ease southern california's drought, but they are also triggering mudslides. including this one in san jacinto, southeast of los angeles. several cars were stuck in the muddy river that flowed down a hillside. the muam eced the ogur of thir buildings just ahead: the service that you may be payinr each costs more thaco and, still to come this midday >>to them it was an emergency. what happened when two young boys dialed 9-1-1 to reach santa t funding to a class- action lawsuit. the first legal challenge to a state of his close association and the battle over had injuries. 29 of to plead cordoba. he claims he still suffers migraines and memory loss. never educated about the risks of concussions. best handleequipped to handle safety concerns and not the courts. >>stocks started up this friday after november's job
a powerful typhoon is expected to crash into the philippines this weekend. wind of 150 mi. per hour. concerns and will cause deadly storm surges. thousands of residents along a coast are fleeing and people are rushing to buy groceries and gas. >>heavy rains are helping ease southern california's drought, but they are also triggering mudslides. including this one in san jacinto, southeast of los angeles. several cars were stuck in the muddy river that flowed down a hillside. the muam eced...
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seth doane reports on the typhoon that just made landfall in the philippines, and it's forecast to slam it relentlessly for three days. >> can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> axelrod: after the chokehold. >> sir, ems, com. >> axelrod: jericka duncan looks at the video raising questions about the emergency response eric garner received. and marble in the middle. charlie d'agata on the ancient greek statue at the center of an international tug-of-war. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. for the second time in 10 days, u.s. special forces attempted to save an american journalist who was being held by an al qaeda group in yemen. this attempt early this morning ended tragically in the death of 33-year-old luke somers and another hostage, a 56-year-old south african named pierre korkie. the u.s. government says the two men were shot by their captors during the raid which was undertaken, according to government officials, because of intelligence that somers' life was in imminent danger. here's david martin. >> reporter: the dead
seth doane reports on the typhoon that just made landfall in the philippines, and it's forecast to slam it relentlessly for three days. >> can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> axelrod: after the chokehold. >> sir, ems, com. >> axelrod: jericka duncan looks at the video raising questions about the emergency response eric garner received. and marble in the middle. charlie d'agata on the ancient greek statue at the center of an international tug-of-war. captioning sponsored...
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this typhoon is still carving a path across the philippines. worst affected areas 80% of homes were destroyed. for all the force and fury of this typhoon, the people of the philippines seem to have been spared the worst. so far there appears to be very few lives lost. and for that, everyone here will be thankful. hamish macdonald, abc news. >>> back here, a fierce couple of storms on the way and millions on both coasts will feel it. a slow moving nor'easter gets moving tonight. moving up the i-95 corridor tomorrow. heavy rain turns to snow up to a foot of it around syracuse, albany and northern new england. meanwhile, a series of storms rattles the west with northern california getting hit particularly hard. a look at your weather. and the calm before the storms today. rain in portions of ohio and illinois. a wintry mix in wisconsin and minnesota. wet in the pacific northwest and in san francisco. in the east, the first rain from that coastal storm hits the mid-atlantic tonight. >> 30s and 40s in the east. pleasant and warm in the south. season
this typhoon is still carving a path across the philippines. worst affected areas 80% of homes were destroyed. for all the force and fury of this typhoon, the people of the philippines seem to have been spared the worst. so far there appears to be very few lives lost. and for that, everyone here will be thankful. hamish macdonald, abc news. >>> back here, a fierce couple of storms on the way and millions on both coasts will feel it. a slow moving nor'easter gets moving tonight. moving...
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jonathan head, bbc news, the philippines. >> clive, haiyan was absolutely devastating. so traumatic for so many millions of people. is there a sense of relief there, perhaps even pride, that the evacuation procedures worked and that things haven't been much worse this time? >> reporter: yeah, lucy, those two words sum it up. relief. the kind of devastation that we saw last year department happen again. hagupit was a lot less powerful than haiyan. haiyan was the most powerful tropical storm in history. it was that bad. and as we know, 7,000 people died and many, many others went missing. hagupit was not as strong, but it is the most powerful strorm this year to hit any land mass across the globe. getting the message out in the proceeding few days that it was going to be powerful.getting th proceeding few days that it was going to be powerful. what you saw was the biggest mass evacuation in this country's history. but many, many more away from that. a million people in all evacuated from their homes. and frankly, most people didn't need to be told twice to leave. they und
jonathan head, bbc news, the philippines. >> clive, haiyan was absolutely devastating. so traumatic for so many millions of people. is there a sense of relief there, perhaps even pride, that the evacuation procedures worked and that things haven't been much worse this time? >> reporter: yeah, lucy, those two words sum it up. relief. the kind of devastation that we saw last year department happen again. hagupit was a lot less powerful than haiyan. haiyan was the most powerful...
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this is severe tropical storm hagupit, as it is now stalled over the northern philippines. it will continue to dump a lot of moisture already having problems with road blockages because of mudslides, flash flooding, all of these factors will continue to be compounded as the system continues to linger over the area. it is weakening. it will whoever over the tropical storm, severe tropical storm status for the next couple of days and then will move out to sea. but again, this slow-moving system is going to present the concerns of the rainfall causing problems on the ground level as we go throughout tuesday, and into wednesday. here's a look at the forecast for europe as we look at this low pressure system down toward the balkan peninsula, we are keeping an eye out on this because we have six water spouts reported in greece on sunday. this system will present itself with some severe storms possible for your monday. meanwhile back toward the west, we have an unstable weather pattern. that will bring some rain and we actually had wind gusts up to 126 kilometers per hour reported
this is severe tropical storm hagupit, as it is now stalled over the northern philippines. it will continue to dump a lot of moisture already having problems with road blockages because of mudslides, flash flooding, all of these factors will continue to be compounded as the system continues to linger over the area. it is weakening. it will whoever over the tropical storm, severe tropical storm status for the next couple of days and then will move out to sea. but again, this slow-moving system...
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this is a storm creeping across the philippines. i'm here where the rescue coordination is organised from. the storm will not reach here for two days, giving you an idea of the speed at which it's travelling. the slower it goes, the more water it dumps and potential for serious problems of flooding, flash flooding and landslides >>> rebecca stevenson joining us with the latest on the storm's track. >> just as he was describing, it did not turn up to the north-west as we expected. it ended up pounding into areas or lashing. that's the definition of typhoon hagupit's name. we saw the move on shore and happened if the overnight hour, the wee hours of the morning. a lot of folks wanting to get sleep even though the rain is coming down, and you see the waves are pounding up against the stores and the docks. at this time winds have been estimated to be 150 miles per hour. the lower end of the category 3. if it's below 111 it's a category 2. it will bring an extensive amount of rainfall to the area of manila, and winds. we've had measureme
this is a storm creeping across the philippines. i'm here where the rescue coordination is organised from. the storm will not reach here for two days, giving you an idea of the speed at which it's travelling. the slower it goes, the more water it dumps and potential for serious problems of flooding, flash flooding and landslides >>> rebecca stevenson joining us with the latest on the storm's track. >> just as he was describing, it did not turn up to the north-west as we expected....
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andrew stevens, cnn, dolores, the philippines. >> now, it is afternoon time in the philippines. has a tropical storm still impacting the region. pedram javaheri joins us to tell us if the storm is at least on its way out. >> it is now, what is left of it on the fringe of the philippines. trying to reblossom here as it moves back over the open waters. we do still have leftover showers here, showing you to the north, manila. and the rains moving offshore. i would suspect in the next hour or two and a half hours dry conditions for almost the entire philippines, of course initially before the storm arrived we had the moisture ahead of it. now the mumboisture exiting the picture, it will be in the area come friday, very weak tropical feature and moderate rainfall at best with gusty winds. we'll talk about western and northern europe across this region over the next couple of days. pretty strong storm system coming right out of greenland, affecting the whole area. the waves are upwards of 12 meters, nearly 40-foot wave heights over the region in the next couple of days. kind of showin
andrew stevens, cnn, dolores, the philippines. >> now, it is afternoon time in the philippines. has a tropical storm still impacting the region. pedram javaheri joins us to tell us if the storm is at least on its way out. >> it is now, what is left of it on the fringe of the philippines. trying to reblossom here as it moves back over the open waters. we do still have leftover showers here, showing you to the north, manila. and the rains moving offshore. i would suspect in the next...
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it's making its way across the philippines. it is bringing with it winds of more than 100 k/hr. the national disaster agency says at least three people have been killed. andrew thomas reports from a port. >> reporter: this line of backed up trucks stretches for about three kilometres from the entrance to the port. the port, which is the main hub from manila's islands to the outlying filipino islands has been shut in anticipation of this storm, and will not reopen until the storm clears this area. each of these trucks has a driver inside. i met this man earlier. you are sleeping in the truck, you've been here for four days. what has it been like? >> it's boring and frustrating. >> reporter: i can imagine. good luck when the main storm passes over later on monday. thank you elmar. anticipating the storm is what the authorities say saved lives so far, and they want it to continue as to comes further west to batt anninga and the capital. schools are shut. private businesses have been told not to open, if opening causes danger to employees at all >>> there has been protests in califo
it's making its way across the philippines. it is bringing with it winds of more than 100 k/hr. the national disaster agency says at least three people have been killed. andrew thomas reports from a port. >> reporter: this line of backed up trucks stretches for about three kilometres from the entrance to the port. the port, which is the main hub from manila's islands to the outlying filipino islands has been shut in anticipation of this storm, and will not reopen until the storm clears...
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a category five storm, known locally as ruby, is once again airing down on the philippines. it is a repeat of these devastating scenes that everyone fears -- more than 7000 people were left dead or missing when typhoon haiyan tour through the center of the country late last year. this latest storm is expected to follow the same route. this time, authorities say they are better prepared, but many are still skeptical. today in the capital, the president met disaster officials to assess measures the and put in place, including evacuation procedures and additional supplies to at risk areas. >> i am pressing everybody with a checklist of what has to be done, preferably by yesterday, but we still have today and tomorrow to finish all these things up. after we have done all of that, go back to your list and see is there anything else that can be done. >> it's estimated that 50 of the philippines' 88 provinces will be hit, a larger area than affected by typhoon haiyan, but the storm is not expect it to be as strong, and the president has warned that unnecessary alarm will do more ha
a category five storm, known locally as ruby, is once again airing down on the philippines. it is a repeat of these devastating scenes that everyone fears -- more than 7000 people were left dead or missing when typhoon haiyan tour through the center of the country late last year. this latest storm is expected to follow the same route. this time, authorities say they are better prepared, but many are still skeptical. today in the capital, the president met disaster officials to assess measures...
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a million philippines forced from homes awaiting for the storm to pass, it's now heading to manila. some u.s. protests against police killings turn violent, arrests made in oakland, california. ♪ we begin with an al jazeera exclusive, for the first time kenya counter terrorism police admitted they do kill suspects with no trial and no due process and they target so called muslim radicals. one police hit man admitted he killed 50 suspects, one of the officers says western countries including britain know about the death squads and simon reports. >> reporter: this is the body of a man, one of 21 suspected radical muslims allegedly gunned down by kenya's police since 2012. and he predicted his death when i met him last year. >> i'm the one who is being terrorized. my life is the one which is in danger. >> reporter: al jazeera's investigative unit has spoken to the police hit man involved in the killings and we verified they were members of kenya counter terrorism unit and agreed to conceal identities. >> that section was by police officers and officials. >> since i was employed i have
a million philippines forced from homes awaiting for the storm to pass, it's now heading to manila. some u.s. protests against police killings turn violent, arrests made in oakland, california. ♪ we begin with an al jazeera exclusive, for the first time kenya counter terrorism police admitted they do kill suspects with no trial and no due process and they target so called muslim radicals. one police hit man admitted he killed 50 suspects, one of the officers says western countries including...
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the philippines national disaster agency says three at least have been killed. andrew thomas is in batangas port. >> reporter: this line of backed up trucks stretches for 3km from the entrance to the port of batt anni anninga, because the port, the main hub, it's been shut for four days in anticipation of the storm. it will not re-open until the storm clears the area. each of the trucks has a driver. i met elmar a little earlier. you are sleeping in the truck, you've been here for four days. what has it been like? >> it's boring. it's frustrating. >> reporter: i can imagine. good luck when the main storm passes over later on monday. thank you, elmar. anticipating the storm is what the authorities say has saved lives so far, and they want that to continue as it comes further west and it hits batangas to the south of manila and the capital. public offices is schools have been told not to open if opening causes danger to their employees at all >>> there has been protests in california and philadelphia against police killings of unarmed black men. these are pictures
the philippines national disaster agency says three at least have been killed. andrew thomas is in batangas port. >> reporter: this line of backed up trucks stretches for 3km from the entrance to the port of batt anni anninga, because the port, the main hub, it's been shut for four days in anticipation of the storm. it will not re-open until the storm clears the area. each of the trucks has a driver. i met elmar a little earlier. you are sleeping in the truck, you've been here for four...
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the typhoon hagupit hitting the philippines.ichard gordon is chairman of the red cross, joining us from manila. mr gordon, thank you for joining us. i want to know with so many displaced, do you feel the philippines are better prepared. how does this compare? >> yes, i think the philippines are better prepared. the earlier evacuation of over almost a million people saved a lot of lies. nonetheless, you cannot prepare for a typhoon like this, in terms of saving lives, property and crops. so the jury is not out on how many houses have been destroyed. there are some areas. there are some trying to get into the first landfall area. they have been stymied by flash floods in the mountains and landslides. we are concerned about that situation. we have not learnt much for that area. there are some reports that many residents are ignoring evacuation procedures. they are saying in the homes - have you heard more about that. >> most of them have left. particularly those in the coast line. this is where there was danger of storm. and becaus
the typhoon hagupit hitting the philippines.ichard gordon is chairman of the red cross, joining us from manila. mr gordon, thank you for joining us. i want to know with so many displaced, do you feel the philippines are better prepared. how does this compare? >> yes, i think the philippines are better prepared. the earlier evacuation of over almost a million people saved a lot of lies. nonetheless, you cannot prepare for a typhoon like this, in terms of saving lives, property and crops....
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yes, we are continuing to monitor this system, as it slowly tries to part from the philippines.ow, the center circulation has secondically now moved west of the philippines but you know, of course, that the clouds continue to surround that center of circulation, so it continues to produce rainfall for the northern portions of the philippines, into luzon. it is going to depart as we go throughout the next 24 hours. i think that the clouds will finally leave the area, and it will start to dry things out. we are expecting the system to float over toward vietnam by the end of this week, and by that point weakening into a tropical depression. now elsewhere in east asia we have high pressure controlling the korean peninsula. that's creating some dry air advisories into south korea, and it will also start to dry out the northern portion of japan in an area that's been contending with some snowfall. now it will start to dry out we should see temperatures up to 11 degrees in tokyo under sunny skies coming up on wednesday, 5 in seoul with some rain coming in later on during the afternoon
yes, we are continuing to monitor this system, as it slowly tries to part from the philippines.ow, the center circulation has secondically now moved west of the philippines but you know, of course, that the clouds continue to surround that center of circulation, so it continues to produce rainfall for the northern portions of the philippines, into luzon. it is going to depart as we go throughout the next 24 hours. i think that the clouds will finally leave the area, and it will start to dry...
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. >>> at least 42 people left ted in the path of typhoon hagupit in the philippines. >>> we go huntsthe ground indonesia's last frontier now threatening by palm oil plantations. ♪ ♪ >>> leaders of the gulf cooperation council are gathering in qatar for their be you would summit. the growing threat isis is expected to dominate the talks. gulf countries may now agree on forming a joints military command. >> reporter: after a diplomatic risk, the air is clear and are doha is now the venue for what is scene as a crucial summit for the gulf corporation consul. ambassadors from b bahrain, the uae and saudi arabia. they accused qatar of did he style icing the region by supporting the plus limbing brotherhood and giving ref huge to a point. after eight months the dispute was settled in saudi arabia, although what was agreed to has net to be made public. many observers say there is a big need for gcc unity when there is growing conflict with isis. the gulf states have joined a u.s. led coalition with its air strikes against isil in iraq and steer i can't. they are starting to form their joint
. >>> at least 42 people left ted in the path of typhoon hagupit in the philippines. >>> we go huntsthe ground indonesia's last frontier now threatening by palm oil plantations. ♪ ♪ >>> leaders of the gulf cooperation council are gathering in qatar for their be you would summit. the growing threat isis is expected to dominate the talks. gulf countries may now agree on forming a joints military command. >> reporter: after a diplomatic risk, the air is clear...
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we'll start with the storm in the philippines. hagupit is a typhoon in that part of the world with winds 98 miles per hour. you can see a the size of it. it's still 228 miles southeast of manila. watch how slowly it moves. yes, it will downgrade to category 1 and tropical storm. we could see 6-12 inches of rain. flooding will be the main concern. we are looking at the rain from yesterday moving out. little bit of wintery weather west of minneapolis where >> a good sunday morning. i'm meteorologist michelle grossman. a blustery day today. it will be cold, it will be windy. temperatures up in the upper 40s with winds gust out of the north over 25 miles per hour at times. plan on that. at least we have the sunshine. by monday, clouds on the increase. the coastal storm will affect us on tuesday. rainy and windy. temperatures in the low 40s. maybe a leftover rain shower, possibly a snow shower. sunshine returns on thursday. temperatures in the 40s. by friday, mostly sunny, 43. >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thanks very
we'll start with the storm in the philippines. hagupit is a typhoon in that part of the world with winds 98 miles per hour. you can see a the size of it. it's still 228 miles southeast of manila. watch how slowly it moves. yes, it will downgrade to category 1 and tropical storm. we could see 6-12 inches of rain. flooding will be the main concern. we are looking at the rain from yesterday moving out. little bit of wintery weather west of minneapolis where >> a good sunday morning. i'm...
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so, we actually have now entered into a sister port arrangement with the philippine port authority. they sent quite a delegation over here and one of the advantages of having the sister port relationship is it creates additional opportunities for trade, for setting up technical working groups to look at best practices, policies, management operations within the industry, training programs will explore some logistics, some cruise tourism activities and we'll continue to monitor and report back on what has transpired as a result of our sister port arrangement. but it really is an opportunity to look at best practice and establishes relationships with other ports. and they sent quite a delegation. commissioner adams and commissioner murphy were here for the initial signing ceremony. commissioner wu ho joined us later. you missed quite an event. they sent over their general manager, ron sadana, they had several member of their board. they had the president of philippine harbor authority [speaker not understood] council general, henry bensorto, deputy [speaker not understood], representa
so, we actually have now entered into a sister port arrangement with the philippine port authority. they sent quite a delegation over here and one of the advantages of having the sister port relationship is it creates additional opportunities for trade, for setting up technical working groups to look at best practices, policies, management operations within the industry, training programs will explore some logistics, some cruise tourism activities and we'll continue to monitor and report back...
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. >> a powerful storm is expected to hit the philippines tomorrow.hat one local family worries the most. ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> a powerful storm the entering the philippines. and strengthening as it goes. right now the storm is on track to hit the central philippines tomorrow. it is the same area devastated by super typhoon hayan last year. azenith smith joins us live. she's in san jose after speaking with a family who's worried about their loved ones. >> a lot of people in the bay area who have family in the philippines including myself are saying no, not again. this typhoon is not supposed to be as strong as typhoon layan but it's expected to hit the areas barely recovering from last time. it was a little more than a year ago that typhoon hayan left thousands of people dead or missing.
. >> a powerful storm is expected to hit the philippines tomorrow.hat one local family worries the most. ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> a powerful storm the entering the philippines. and strengthening as it goes. right...