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good morning. welcome to "early start." glad you're with us. i'm zoraida sambolin. >> i'm christine romans. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east. berman has the day off. >> nice to have you with us. we begin with what is unfolding in the philippines. more than 10,000 people now feared death in the aftermath of typhoon haiyan. drinking water and food cut off to millions. bodies are littering the streets and hanging from trees as well as. entire villages are gone. haiyan has been downgrade to do a tropical storm but still a killer and slamming into northeast vietnam overnight and we are getting reports of widespread destruction there as well. such a tragedy. we begin our coverage with andrew stephens live in the fips a philippines and can you tell us what is happening now? >> it's evening right now. >> reporter: i'm at the airport which is shattered by this huge tropical storm surge that came through here at 8:00 or 9:00 friday in the morning. a shell here but it's turning into a crucial point for recoveries and for getting relief supplies out to people. at the moment we are seeing relief planes coming in on a fairly regular basis and people walking out from the center of the city. it's ten miles or so so the center of the city. people are now taking it upon themselves to get out of the neighborhoods and get here and they are being given food and supplies, whatever they can. you have to remember a trickle of people coming out. this is a city of 200,000 people and supplies coming in to the airport and they still have to get into town. they have opened the road into town. in fact, we came out to the airport on that road today. we were on that road three or four hours, the roads were jam-packed. what people wanting and what they are getting here is a need for supplies. there has been boots on the ground, if you like. so law and order is starting to be reestablished. the last couple of days we have seen widespread looting but that becomes a very sort of provocative word here. when you're looking for food and water just to survive and you break into a shop to get it and nobody else to help you is looting but so much needed here. it's going to take an awful lot of aid. the americans have come in and it gets moving tomorrow. the helicopters are expected to arrive. they need to get into town with big scales of supplies before they get to grips what is a devastating event here and enormous crisis for on the humanitarian side. >> i have a couple of questions for you. a lot of people looking for their loved ones. they haven't heard from them. i know roads are impassible. what are they doing to identify the people that are missing? >> it's actually very primitive. they have set up one of the city hall what passes for city hall, they basically set up a board where you can register your name and hope your relatives will do the same and through the names. a number of people come up to us wanting to use our phone. a lot of people outside the philippines wanting to use the phone to tell their family they are alive. imagine living here. they have lost members of their family or don't know where they are and they have no means of communication. there is no real plan to link these people up. again, until communications are restored which will take another few days, we are told, it's going to be very, very difficult to link these people together. >> i know you were in the middle of the storm. can you tell us a little bit about that? >> well, as you can imagine, it's a frightening experience. we had moved from our hotel, which is right on the shore which we heard later was devastated by there storm surge. we were in a hotel and sheltering on the fourth floor of this very, very strong hotel. obviously, no one really, i suspect, experienced a storm of this magnitude 150 hour near the eye and it's hard to believe that wind speed and if there was a category, i was told this would make it a category six. we were there. wild noise and smashing windows and a storm surge. the black money water they say swirling around coming up. it kept coming and coming and people trapped in their hotel rooms on the ground floor and we got a few people out thankful. then it stopped and the wind started to die and we were okay. it is truly a frightening experience and extraordinary to see that nature can actually have that sort of force, that sort of fury is just amazing. >> that is absolutely horrifying. we will continue to check in with you. andrew stevens live in the philippines, thank you. in california, the state is home to more than 300 million they are scouring social media to find out if their daughter is alive. >> daylight owner-of-over there and get more progress. >> they believe their daughter rolled out the storm with her job with apac customer service. instead of heading back to her home in haro, she was in this area. >> she decided to stay there because the last text message we got from her is just her asking if her mom is okay. >> for nino, the pictures of the aftermath of the typhoon hit home. >> looking at the images and looking at the people there, i could see myself in that place, i could see my half-sister in that place. it's very personal. >> perhaps the strongest cyclone in recorded history, haiyan had a force three and a half times stronger than hurricane katrina in 2005. that unnerves nino who is constantly swapping messages with dilene's brother who is safe in manila. >> it's only a ground floor and close to the water. >> despite the high number of people that may have died, nino remains optimistic. how is the hope level within your family? >> it's high. you believe in intervention and we hope she made it. >> starting at 8:00 p.m., anderson cooper will be there live. if you would like to help the victims, go to cnn.com/backimpa your world. secretary of state john kerry promising to keep current economic sanctions against the iranians in place while pursuing a deal to dismantle their nuclear weapons program. netanyahu is blasting the talks and calling them dangerous and sending an official to meet with the administration in washington this week. officials have indicated they expect very low numbers after a rocky roll outof the healthcare.gov last month. so far, the administration has resisted to extend the deadline. chris christie says president obama should apologize because he didn't tell people the truth about keeping their own insurance coverage under obama care but he is keeping coy and here is what he said expected to. >> i'm the governor of new jersey and four more years is what i intend to do. >> all four years? >> who knows. i will continue to do my job and finish the job, when everybody is trying to figure out what life is going to bring you a few years from now, i didn't expect to sit here, george, so nobody is making those predictions. >> he is not pulling punches on obama care calling the president -- calling on the president to deal with the debacle head-on. americans pausing today to thank the veterans for giving service to our country. president obama will participate in a wreath laying ceremony at the national cemetery this morning. >> this is remarkable video. >> tune to the tv! >> u.s. army veteran jim wolf battles alcoholism and poverty and homelessness for decades. watch as he takes in the change of his own appearance. the video has over 9 million views and produced in part by a nonprofit that helps homeless veterans. i want you to watch this. wow. he's now attending alcoholics anonymous meetings for the first time. >> it has to be my favorite video of the day. look at that hug. >> congratulations and good luck to him. >> yes. guess who is back? indra petersons is back from vacation. we are so happy to have you back from vacation. >> thank you, guys. ready for a big change and some cold air. you'll notice a lot of winds. a cold front is expected to pass through the region. strong winds gusting from minnesota all the way through new england overnight tonight. we are talking about 20 to 40-mile-per-hour winds and that always happens when we are looking for change and we know what is. the jet stream really dipping down and bringing a lot of cold air with it. let's take a look at the front as it makes its way across the country and we are seeing snow flurries and see more of that especially if you're around the lakes. here is the frontal system through the ohio valley and overnight through the northeast. heavier amounts of snow across the lakes and rain through the ohio valleys. remember, it's a cold system so, for the most part, it's usually moisture starved unless it's off of the lakes and getting moisture there. 3 to 5 inches off lake erie and maybe 1 to 3 inches around the other lakes. pretty much everyone else not seeing much other than a dusting. the big story is the cold air behind this front that is going to bring in the chel. look at these temperatures. chicago, you're expecting to be 16 degrees below normal tomorrow! d.c., your high will only be 43 degrees on tuesday. and this drops even more. new york city, your high on wednesday is only expected to be 41 degrees. so i'm back and this is what i have for. >> at least she has a smile. a monday morning smile. you're going to be cold! >> thank you. >> you're welcome. coming up, two add millers stripped to their access to classified information placed on leave and the latest on a bribery scandal that is rocking the u.s. navy. an apology from cbs. how the network says it was misled in a recent "60 minutes" report about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. tweet us your rhyme. #morningstart or #morningrhyme and we will read the best ones on our air the next half hour. i got this. 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leonard francis. a malaysian businessman who runs a company that provides services such as fuel and tug boat services to navy ships. three arrested are accused of accepting large sums of cash, hookers and all-expense paid trips in exchange for steering navy ships to ports are fat leonard's company operated. >> it's a worrisome case and deeply concerned about this. we have indications that several naval officers and some civilian employees have been taking bribes and inappropriate gifts. >> the u.s. attorney is implicating new a bribery scheme. >> reporter: cnn caught up with one of the officers charged, commander michael mischivits outside of court. >> i'm sorry. i can't comment. >> reporter: they say another navy admiral asked fat leonard for pictures of prostitutes for motivation and a few days later, an e-mail was sent saying, yummy. daddy like. >> he is very charming and very social. whereas i might be at this party and i'll have a budweiser. you know? leonard is drinking dom perinon. >> our thanks to barbara. >> four people are dead after a single engine plane crashed off the waters on a island on sunday. they found debris from the plane floating into the atlantic. it is believed to have been a sightseeing tour. the identities of the victims have not been relieved but they are thought to be americans. officials say the plane departed from florida. an arrest this morning for a shooting at a popular new york ice skating rink over the weekend. police say it was all over a jacket. a 16-year-old from the bronx charged with wounding two people on the ice at bryant park in manhattan after demanding one of them hand over his coat. both victims are expected to survive but one of them, a 14-year-old caught in the gunfire may be paralyzed. it's a big relief this morning after 2,000-pound satellite predicted to crash into earth burned upon re-entry. much of the satellite had distinct grated into high atmosphere. the u.s. space agency have said no reports of any damage. the 16-foot satellite was launched in 2009. >> there is a lot of stuff in orbit up there. you can bet -- >> coming up, new developments this morning in the nfl bullying scandal. suspended lineman of the dolphins, richie incognito claiming he got a threatening text too. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. 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"60 minutes" apologizes for a botched report on the benghazi attack that left four americans dead. why they claim they were misled. and the country's tallest building may lose its bragging rights. why they my be disqualified from holding record. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm zoraida sambolin. it is worse than hell are the words of a survivor surveying the horror and destruction in the philippines. international officials with the red cross faring more than 10,000 people were killed by typhoon haiyan. millions without power and they have no food or water. haiyan a tropical storm now is still causing death and destruction. in vietnam, hundreds of thousands of people have evacuated and half a dozen deaths have already been reported there. we are joined live from the city of sebu an area that is still impact and used as a staging ground for aid. can you tell how easy to get to that area in order to get aid? >> you can probably hear the hercules behind me landed and delivering people who have lost everything. we spoke to them a short time ago and they said they are shell-shocked. they have lost gaem and friends and their neighbors and homes. you can only begin to imagine what they are going through. these planes are turning around with aid and food and water and supplies so desperately needed in the hard-hit areas and returning and fliver delivering that aid. some of these people are only getting food and fresh water today after the hurricane hit four days ago. >> we will continue to check in with you, anna corin, live for us. thank you. the airport in tacloban is limited to commercial flights right now. look at the scene there. thousands of typhoon survivors gathering to catch one of the few flights leaving this devastated airport. airport official say the main runway waway is operational ev though the airport equipment was destroyed in the tropical storm. there is a runway and that is about it. >> indra petersons is here to track the storm for us and here in the cnn weather center. >> remember, it's very mountainous terrain in the region so that is allowing the system to break apart with friction and currently seeing stead wind of 80 miles an hour. moving to the north at 15 miles per hour. it continues to weaken by tonight. this is eastern time. so tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern, tomorrow for them, 7:00 a.m. don't let this fool you. we talked about this mountainous terrain so we are talking about heavy rainfall in the region. each strong winds out there. we are talking about enhanced amounts of rainfall and that mountainous terrain will allow the mudslide threat to be high. you get heavy amounts of rain in a short period of time and it goes down the hillsides. you talk about the threat for flash flooding. today the threat is another 6 inches of rain still possible. the new threat as it makes its way into this province so we will be looking for that. the other thing to keep in mind a lot of systems in the region so this is one of the concerns. they have had major storms really in the last six weeks so the idea that there is another system out there that is expected to produce even more rain by tomorrow. we are going to be talking about the concern. think how ravaged the area is. for more additional flooding in the region. a high chance this could form into the next tropical system and still to go into the philippines producing heavy amounts of rain tuesday night through wednesday for them. they are talking about another 4 to 7 inches of rain also strong winds. typically this region would not be a big deal but it's so ravaged in the reason and that is the biggest concern. keep in mind for perspective this is a good figure here. 195-mile-per-hour steady winds is like ef-5 thorned. that is more lasting for them. >> a tornado is condensed, this is massive. >> massive. yes. >> thank you, indra. it's tough as they continue to try to get into those remote areas and the rain continues to come. >> you can't talk about rebuilding yet because they are just trying to survive for right now. >> tonight, watch ac 360. anderson cooper is live from the philippines starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. if you would like to help the victims of the typhoon, go to cnn.com/impact your world and lots of information there how you can help. an apology from "60 minutes." producer of the cbs magazine news show say they he were misled on the attack on the consulate in benghazi. a correspondent cold lara logan he was at the compound that night and observed the body of ambassador chris stevens. producers discovered the contractor's story didn't match what he told the phish. >> on thursday night, when we discovered the account he gave the fbi was different than what he told us, we realized we had been misled and it was a mistake to include him in our report. for that, we are very sorry. >> the contractor dylan davies has not backed away from the story he told "60 minutes." >> a prominent republican says he'll 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"new day" starts now. this is really, really like bad, bad, worse than hell. >> worse than hell. the super typhoon wiped away entire towns and right now, too many dead to count. this morning the search for survivors and how you can help efforts to save the living. boots on the ground. u.s. marines arriving in the philippines this morning ready to launch a massive relief effort but another storm is now on the way. we are covering it all. hitting back. miami dolphin richie incognito finally talking and insisting he is not racist and not bullying in the locker room. was it all just trash talk? >> your "new day" starts right now. good morning. welcome to "new >> good morning. it is veterans day. thousands are dead in the philipines. many estimates are premature in terms of how much life was lost. this is the view t. town suffered nearly a direct hit. it is almost entirely gone. those used to be homes and businesses. take a look at this, a man trying to flag down a rescue helicopter, many saw their homes swept away. they are left with no place to stay, no electricity, food or water. >> american marines are unloading cargo planes full of supplies. the airport has become truly a relief center. dozens are lining up to try to get their share of food and water and also to get out. but flights, pretty understandable. few and farp between. there is a frantic effort to get residents what they need. there are simply too many people and not enough supplies to go around. right now, it's weakened to a tropical storm. it's deadly there as well. we are covering the area with correspondent all over the area like nobody can. >> what we know of what has been lost physical and human. good morning, andrew, what do we know? >> reporter: good morning, chris. it's been just a weekend of devastation and destruction

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