the country and not enough good water. imagine millions of people outside. they ve got no clean water. all they have is what you re looking at on your screen, that contaminated water. after a while, people drink that and they were getting sick and they re getting sick by the millions. there s a real second wave here of significant disease and without basic resources it s going to lead to staggering mortality as well in pakistan. is it enough, your question about the u.n.? it s hard to say. if you look at a map and really look at how many areas have been affected. keeping in mind that pakistan, even under the best of conditions i was there after the earthquake, for example even under good conditions, it s tough to navigate. with flooding, it s impossible to get to people without some type of aerial support. forget medical care. just getting them food and water becomes very daunting. i don t know if it s enough. it s going to be tough to say that for sure. i think we re going to see
diseases. here, we have already started to seat second wave start to develop. in large part because there is so much bad water in the country and not enough good water. imagine, millions of people outside. they ve got no clean water. all they have is what you re looking at on your screen, that contaminated water. what are you going to do after a while? you re going to drink that. yeah, that stuff in that bucket, you re going to drink that. people were getting sick by the millions. there s a significant wave of disease and without basic resources it s going to lead to staggering mortality as well in pakistan. is it enough? your question about the u.n. it s hard to say, again, if you look at a map and really look at how many areas have been affected. keeping in mind that pakistan, even under the best of conditions i was there after the earthquake, for example, even under good conditions it s tough to navigate, with flooding it s tough to get to people without aerial support. forget medic
opened. and people at first not that many of them turned out. they began coming later on in the day. and we were asking them why they decided it was worth taking this risk. and they said, look, we cannot let the insurgents win, we have to take control over the situation. they said this is our duty, don. and what about the violence? we mentioned how many people died. three dozen people died in that violence. was it less than predicted? reporter: well, don, violence is always very difficult to predict. and remember, the iraqi security forces have been training for quite some time now to try to prevent attacks from happening. they ve also begun to develop their own capabilities in terms of aerial support. the u.s. military and the iraqis are saying that it was a very successful election. but if we are going to look just at the numbers, 38 people killed, well, that s more than were killed in the january 2005 election. so it does cause one to stop and ask that question. how much better
many of them turned out. they began coming later on in the day. and we were asking them why they decided it was worth taking this risk. and they said, look, we cannot let the insurgents win, we have to take control over the situation. they said this is our duty, don. and what about the violence? we mentioned how many people died. three dozen people died in that violence. was it less than predicted? reporter: well, don, violence is always very difficult to predict. and remember, the iraqi security forces have been training for quite some time now to try to prevent attacks from happening. they ve also begun to develop their own capabilities in terms of aerial support. the u.s. military and the iraqis are saying that it was a very successful election. but if we are going to look just at the numbers, 38 people killed, well, that s more than were killed in the january 2005 election. so it does cause one to stop and ask that question. how much better have things gotten? maybe on a day-to