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Also at least five major thoroughfares have been shut down partially. and officials have told us they ve had to rescue stranded drivers at least 50 stranded drivers on one of those thorough fairs. and officials have actually been using snomobiles to help rescue. so passengers. because it s simply too dangerous to drive their own vehicles here on the roads. there s actually also been flood warnings because of broken water mains due to how cold it is. so we re really dealing with the trifecta of the biting cold, ferocious winds, and of course the snow. it s just unbelievable. pamela brown, appreciate it. thanks very much. get warm in case you re trying to make a getaway be prepared to wait. the vast airline network that lets you get almost anywhere from almost anywhere is great until there s a hitch in one major city. reporter: airline ticket counter lines stretch for hours. i don t know if anyone actually knows where any of the lines go. like or what they re for. reporter: mor ....
They ve also been not only shipping out supplies but also bringing in survivors from those hard-hit areas. we spoke to some of those people and they re shell shocked. they have lost everything. their family, their friends, their homes, so it really is a dire situation here in the philippines, and it s only going to become more so in the coming days, as more people arrive. carol in. anna coren reporting live from the philippines. blinding rain, ferocious winds, deafening sounds, the next guest describes this super typhoon which came asheer two blocks from his hotel. captured on video trees bending to the force of winds gusting up to 250 miles per hour. storm surges dumping between 40 and 50 feet of water on the streets as residents used whatever they could find, including practice stresses to escape. joining she storm chaser james reynolds who took that incredible video. good morning, james. good morning. ....
They are not particularly interested to dig in and make a decision. if they are not even interested to watch then tonight or next week? i think people will. i think one of the things that will work in the election year is i think a lot of people are at a stage where they voted to make a big change four years ago when they were not satisfied with how things were. they are not satisfied with how things are now either. people wonder can anybody fix this? one of the things that the romney-ryan team has to overcome is nobody can make any difference. i think a lot of people at that stage have been indifferent to the whole owe election. to the whole elections. it certainly was a big night tonight. tomorrow night is an even bigger one. thanks. now to isaac, mean isaac, ferocious winds and torrential rains hitting the gulf coast. it is leaving people trapped with no way out. ....
Jane: greg talcott, he s in london for us. greg, thank you. jon? jon: well, at precisely the second i promised you they were going to launch this rocket, they have scrubbed it. well, there are no indications as to why, but if you look at that flag, you might have some idea. pretty windy there at the cape right now, and they cannot launch when the winds get a little stiffer than they would like, so this solar dynamics observatory that was to be launched actually about a minute ago is on hold at least for now. they still have some time in the launch window. it could yet go within the next half hour or so. weaver going to keep we re going to keep an eye on it. meantime, he was convicted two years ago of taking hostages at senator hillary clinton s presidential campaign office in hj. his name, leland eisenberg. he served time for kidnapping and other charges. he was released from jail with an electronic base let so authorities could keep track of ....
Their shoes, i got a hair of those a pair when i first moved to state of new york, somebody gave them to me, i said i ll never need these, and our audio check gave me this, melvin, thank you very much, this will be for my later report because once the winds pick up and the snow is coming downside ways, we may have to wear goggles for the next report. jon: the worst of it has yet to hit. you folks from minneapolis, chicago, you deal with this stuff practically on a daily basis. new yorkers are putting on a brave face and as you can see there s a lot of traffic moving in this city, but the worst, as janice dean said, is yet to come. jane: maryland is under a blizzard warning, school, nonessential state services are closed there, baltimore has broken the record for its snowiest season in history because as you probably know this is the second big one they ve gotten in less than a week. on the phone is executive director of the mears ....