For the work that we did together. Everyone there made coributions to the negotiations. This is the p5. These are sovereign nations. No one is going to come rolling in here with one point of view or another. We have to work together, and thats the nature of the process. This is something that i think over the next weeks as the political directors work together, theyll build on what was achieved here in the last hours, and i feel very confident that this can be done. I cant tell you that it will be, but it absolutely can be with good effort over the next days. The next question will be from Michael Gordon of the new york times. Mr. Secretary, the other day while you were in israel you said the u. S. Was asking iran to bring it to a complete freeze over where they are today. How important is it to impose constraints on the plutonium side of the Iranian Program as part of a first step agreement in putting fuel in the heavy water reactor being built in iraq. Is that part of the first step.
Now on abc 7 news devastation in the philippines where a typhoon hit, one of the strongest in history. Today the priority now after the storm and where its headed, next. A day of action after a santa rosa teenager is show the and killed by a sheriffs deputy. What protesters are demanding. Also we remember and honor their legacy by keeping them forever in our hearts. The emotional final goodbye for people who lost loved ones on the old bay bridge span. Abc 7 news starts now. More powerful than Hurricane Katrina with winds covering an area the size of montana. The devastating aftermath of a super typhoon on the philippines. Today the storm is on the move again heading toward land. We begin with the latest on the devastation in the philippines after the storm which has affected 4. 3 Million People in 46 provinces. At least 138 are confirmed dead but the Philippine Red Cross estimates the toll about 1200 people. Nearly 350,000 people are now displaced. Military helicopters are arriving bri
Craig is in manila with more on the monster storm. Reporter this is the moment when the storm hit a city of more than 200,000 people. Once the winds whipped in from the coast with gusts around 300 kilometers an hour, and with it came floodwater. People used mattresses to stay above the rising waters. This is the kind of scene rescue crews are seeing as they reach isolated areas. A tornado just passed us. And it lasted for four hours. It was just crumbling, you know. I mean, at first it was the ceiling that went off, and then the roof just started flying in all directions and then the water just started coming. Reporter the survivors are desperate. Weve got some looting going on at a drugstore by the looks of it. Were opening as many stores as we can so the people have access to food. There is some looting going on, and weve deployed the army as much as we can. Were trying to secure power and water, which are the basics. Reporter with communications down and roads out, emergency organiz
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