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power is out. hundreds of thousands are thronging relief centers, desperate for life s necessities. we don t have homes. homes we need shelter,ed if homes. we need shelter, food, light. we don t have anything. we don t have houses. reporter: aircraft are bringing in some supplies. soldiers are carrying injured residents to planes along with the elderly, evacuating from what looks like a war zone. but it is not enough. the suffering is on a massive scale. the super typhoon turning life into misery for four million people. some have the grim job of recovery the bodies of countless of victims. the death toll is expected to be in the many thousands. but amidst the suffering, a ray of hope, 21-year-old emily went in to labor inside the damaged airport control tower. she is fortunate. a doctor there to help. placing the newborn baby on the woman s stomach. a little girl unaware of the devastation around her. larry jacobs, abc news. a muched weakened haiyan hits china today, but p
of traffic. that s a good thing. they got to keep the roads open because these are arteries to trauma centers. hopefully, we won t have muched me for that today. but obviously, they re trying to get everything out of the way for power crews to assess the situation. one thing we can talk about, the fact that this snow will stop falling, hopefully, within the next hour or so so the crews can start working in earnest today to get the power restored. massachusetts fared a little better, we think, in terms of power. but there s a lot of snow on the ground here. travel is going to be a mess here. we re a block away from the amtrak station. they re shut down. logan shut down. folks may be another day or two. keep your patience and try to stay warm. chris back to you. nbc s ron mott in providence. stay warm out there. we ll be checking back on the storm s progress throughout the program. on monday, the senate is scheduled to vote on whether to reauthorize the violence against
up getting out of there? yeah. it sounds like it. i don t actually remember hitting it at all but when i got out to my car i saw i was bleeding and i don t actually know what happened. but i guess it happened during that scramble. shepard: some witnesses said they weren t sure at the beginning what was going on. when did you realize something was wrong? i saw him walk in throw the smoke grenade in the air and at first i thought it was just some teenager messing around throwing something and then i saw he lifted up the gun and the first explosion coming out of the gun and i just knew something was wrong and everyone jump muched on the floor and i tried to cover up my girl trend and from then on it seemed like chaos. continuous shots nonstop and it was a scary time. shepard: it is my understanding you were 2 20 fet
in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. economists didn t sigh this one coming, one expert calling the may jobs report shockingly low. that s the weakest growth in a year and the unemployment rate ticked up to 8.2%. it s a brutal setback for the economy and a serious setback for the obama campaign as well. the president out on the campaign trail is struggling to convince voters he s part of the solution, not part of the problem. briana keiller is traveling with the president. the president urged the crowd to look at the broader economic trends and said the economy is improving, albeit slowly. we re still fighting our way back since the worst economy since the depression. our businesses have created 4.3 million new jobs over the last 27 months but as we learned in today s jobs report, we re still not creating them as fast as we want. just like at this time last year, our economy is still facing some serious head winds.