lot of statuses like unspecified, someone seeking information about this person. when you click you get more information about that person, another picture, a description what they look like. the good thing is that there are some examples of people who have been found and people who have said they ve survived, i know where they are. so that is some hope at least for the people of japan at this point. a couple of ireports we just got in. this one from jessica takawai showing us what some of the stores look like. this is a convenience store called the 100 yen store in tokyo. you see on some shelves nothing at all. look at this one here. no bread. she said many stores don t have water. this is going to be a major concern over the next few days. and i m going to end it here. when i first looked at this, i had to look twice because this looks like the coast of japan, doesn t it? you see the boats destroyed in the harbor. this is actually california. it s coming from crescent city, californi
laguardia and boston at 30 minutes. other spots you re probably seeing more in the way of delays, we ll include san francisco, and philadelphia and boston, daytime highs today will be a little bit warmer than yesterday across the mid section. but just chilly again in new york. 34 degrees. it will warm up tomorrow. check this out. in illinois, this is what you do when the weather finally turns warm warmer. after the snow, you go for a swan dive across the porch deck. unless the railing on the deck breaks. this is where o this is where ireports owe note giving us a lot of editorial content, but certainly giving the guys a cup he laughs. it s actually i watched this earlier this morning, just to see what the heck it was when i saw snow fail. it s actually pretty infectious. they re cracking up, clearly they re having fun. no one got hurt. not sure how about fiber is in snow, but that kid certainly
see what his role is. elise labbott, cnn s state department producer, thanks so much coming from washington. appreciate that. sure. there has been reaction in many parts of the world, london, washington, and via ireports. this comes to us from maria miranda in miami, florida. she and her ten-month-old daughter watched the celebration on television. her husband was in cairo s tahrir square. as soon as she new he was stepping down, she put her daughter in a t-shirt that says, i love my egyptian dad and sn snapped this photo. this ireporter captured the sound saying the atmosphere is amazing. you cannot tell what social class everyone is from.
ireports from there and much, much more. it s all at cnn.com. our next story takes us to a country with one of the highest suicide rates in the world, south korea. the statistics are alarming. in the past ten years, the annual tally of suicides more than doubled. cnn s paula hancocks looks at the work of a group in seoul that helps keep death at bay like experiencing it. reporter: a slow walk through the snow to their final resting place. a man in black leads the south koreans to their coffins laid out in the woods. a radical concept that only by dying can you truly accept life. he helps. he says, you can t understand death simply by talking about it. people truly experience death by participating in it. and being reborn with a pure state of mind.
that is, in a way, a lesson to every country in the world. what we have been seeing in egypt in recent days has similarities. you have protests that have taken off. a lot is different between egypt and iran. you have protests on the streets and you did have, all of the sudden a disappearance of the ability to use the internet. that s where this chart comes in that we can zoom in on. we have this up right now at cnn.com in our technology section. it shows internet activity in egypt each day and what happened on the 27th when all of the sudden, boom, it s basically gone to this tiny little trickle down here. there are two things to understand as we go back to the video. even with that little trickle going on it gets am ply identified all over the world. so those people able to get out tweets, youtube videos, ireports