the start of the storm started around 12:00, 1:00 on wednesday. and the beginning of the storm was strong winds. the shudders and the windows of the porch that my mom s house, where she was living, it flew away right away. we had to go into the bathroom, the bathtub for 18 hours, waiting out the storm until the morning, around like 4:00 or 5:00, when the winds finally stopped. i think when i got out of the bathroom and i looked out on the porch and i saw everything around me, i started crying because i didn t realize how bad this was. and i was just thinking in my head, everyone else that went through this, you know, i at least have a roof over my head. but i knew some people didn t at all. i saw finally two days later, when i drove around the island. a lot of places were gone. completely collapsed homes. and everywhere is completely brown. that s i think is the worst thing, too.
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back now with that midair emergency. the passenger plane violently shaking. you can actually clearly hear the pilot s concern in his voice asking everyone to, quote, say a prayer. here s abc s david kerley. reporter: the intense shaking, a shocking experience for passengers on the air asia a-330. suddenly we heard like a bang noise and everything starts shaking. reporter: out the window, the left engine bouncing, sending those shudders through the fuselage. it happened 90 minutes into the flight from perth, australia to kuala lumpur. the pilot turns around, asking the passengers to pray. our survival depends on your cooperating. hopefully, everything will turn out for the best. reporter: a disconcerting message for some passengers. that was a terribly unprofessional thing to do. it may have been an emotional reaction, but it s still something that you don t have the luxury of doing. reporter: rolls-royce, the engine maker, says a fan blade
that is his he s on the record with alex jones on his show saying a previous president committed a massive war crime and did 9/11. w. was down in washington with the plunger. anyway. this is why it s so damaging. there may come a time president trump says he s launching military action against korea. when kennedy had to give evidence about the cubans, missiles in cuba and the whole world had to believe this we only had just the pictures and calls up de gaulle, who could be difficult, the president of france, the war hero, of course, and de gaulle says, of course, i believe you. would that happen today? absolutely there s real doubts about whether it would happen. he s already a wartime president conducting raids in yemen and dropping bombs in iraq and syria. the world has to believe what the president of the united states says. even republicans are having shudders. i think joy is right. not just the people working for him. the flack, republicans really have a problem wi