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of the constant motion in the vicinity of this volcano but also have a hurricane off shore pushing everything offshore when it comes to the ash. something worth noting there. but dolores remains off shore and we are following this. in southern california the storm will track west of the baja peninsula. some of the models guide next monday into next tuesday. could bring decent rainfall into central california if it remains put. something worth noting there. also watching typhoon nangka. could be the strongest typhoon since 2004. so watching this could get up to a category 3. tremendous wave height associated with this. this is the model depiction of wave heights. that is 15 meter high water. that is 40 to 50 foot high waves

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141210:22:23:00

how do you answer that? >> well we are happy to get input. would be happy if dolores would like to discuss the types of people who are open to that. we're happy to have more dialogue and see what we can do to improve the policy. we would welcome that from the nfl p aor in any source who makes sure we have the best policy. we have a conduct committee now that is overseeing this. one of the roles that is important there is to make sure they continually evaluate that and determine if there's any changes that need to be made, anything that would keep us from being consistent with bepractic and that is something we will take very seriously going forward. >> in anyway do you look at it -- >> all right, terrence, let's pull away from there. you know the commissioner is

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CNNI Simulcast-20141209-07:45:00

powerful storms that frequently hit the philippines. for most, the best hope of survival is simply evacuating, getting out of harm's way. the lesson at least for now appears to have been learned. andrew stevens, cnn, dolores, the philippines. >> now, it is afternoon time in the philippines. hagupit has a tropical storm still impacting the region. pedram javaheri joins us to tell us if the storm is at least on its way out. >> it is now, what is left of it on the fringe of the philippines. trying to reblossom here as it moves back over the open waters. we do still have leftover showers here, showing you to the north, manila. and the rains moving offshore. i would suspect in the next hour or two and a half hours dry conditions for almost the entire philippines, of course initially before the storm arrived we had

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CNNI Simulcast-20141209-07:44:00

>> reporter: and do you know -- have you seen if many people have been hurt? >> nothing, i can see, because the area is blocked away. so everyone is safe. >> reporter: when did you hear the early warnings -- others told us there were injuries here but no deaths. but they do tell us the islands just offshore took a harder hit than dolores. what you can see from here, you see some damage certainly, certainly not the devastation that was associated with haiyan at the school ground which dominates really this village. all the fishing fleet has been pulled up out of harm's way. so obviously, they had plenty of time to prepare for what was coming. these low-lying islands and coastal communities are among the most vulnerable to the

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CNNI Simulcast-20141209-08:24:00

trees down, houses unroofed, and just north of the town, this resort clearly showing the scars of nature's fury. we were the first international journalists locals tell us to reach this remote town. we've arrived here in dolores. this is the grounds of the school here which is now the main evacuation center of the town. you can see there are originally hundreds of children here who sought safety from the storm. you can also see these downed trees as testament to the sheer power of hagupit. all around this area, big trees, all of which have been uprooted. dolores took a direct hit from hagupit. it roared ashore with winds of up to 230 kilometers an hour. but no sign of a deadly storm surge. the damage here looks like a result of high wind smashing houses as it came through. >> the wind is very, very super strong. >> what happened to your house?

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CNNI Simulcast-20141209-07:42:00

aftermath. many people who evacuated to shelters are returning to their communities now to see what is left and they're seeing scenes like this. the cnn editor gives us an aerial view of the island where the brunt of the storm hit. >> reporter: the reports say that the small town here is one of the hardest hit, dolores is about 100 kilometers west of tacloban. we're going up there now. there were reports there were real fears of a storm surge there but we have not heard anything from the town. this island, sama, was hit with the highest intensity. we reached dolores 40 minutes later. from the air it looks battered, but not devastated. trees down, just north of the town this resort clearly showing the skies. we were the first international

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CNNI Simulcast-20141209-07:43:00

journalists, locals tell us, to leave this town. we arrived here in dolores, this is the grounds of the school, which has been the main evacuation center of the town. there were literally hundreds of children here who sought safety from the storm. you can also see these downed trees as testament of the sheer power of has gogupit. dolores took a direct hit from hagupit. there is no sign of a deadly storm surge. the damage here looks like the result of a high wind smashing houses as it came through. >> the wind is very, very super strong. >> reporter: what happened to your house? >> my house is broken, my house is broken. many -- many houses are broken.

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CNNI Simulcast-20141209-08:23:00

typhoon hagupit is now blamed for at least 27 deaths in the philippines and believed to have destroyed nearly a thousand homes. this has been the strongest storm so far this year for the region. >> and now we are getting a view of the damage from above. cnn asia-pacific editor andrew stevens took an aerial tour of the island that bore the brunt of hagupit. >> reporter: the reports that we've been getting say the small town of dolores is one of the hardest hit in this entire region. it's about 100 kilometers northwest of tacloban. we're going up there now. there were reports that there were real fears of a storm surge there, but we haven't heard anything from that town. this island sena was hagupit's first landfall where it hit with the highest intensity. we reached dolores 40 minutes later. from the air, it looks battered but not devastated.

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CNNI Simulcast-20141209-08:25:00

>> my house is broken. my house is broken. many -- many houses are broken. >> the storm destroyed our house and many houses in our neighborhood got destroyed. >> do you know have, you seen many people who have been hurt? >> nothing i can see, because the area so we can evacuate. so everyone was safe, i think. >> gratitude here for the early warnings from the national weather service. others we spoke to told of injuries here but no deaths. but they do tell us the islands just offshore took a much harder hit than dolores. what you can see from here, you see some damage certainly, but certainly not the devastation that was associated with haiyan at the school ground. all the fishing fleet has been

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CNNI Simulcast-20141209-08:26:00

pulled up, out of harm's way. obviously they had plenty of time to prepare for what was coming. these low-lying islands and coastal communities are among the most vulnerable to the powerful storms that frequently ravage the philippines. for most, the best hope of survival is simply evacuating, getting out of harm's way. the lesson at least for now appears to have been learned. andrew stevens, cnn, dolores, the philippines. >> hagupit is still a tropical storm impacting the philippines at this hour. meteorologist joins us from the international weather center with details. and pedram, if you see that andrew stevens report, it shows you that everyone seems resilient and thankful that they were fine this time around. but this weather pattern isn't going toe change. >> no, long-term, of course, you've seen the increased

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