south of where i live. and her village is actually situated right on a beach front. and i had no idea at that point because after the initial earthquake on friday afternoon and the tsunami, we were left with no internet or phone connection. and they had closed the roads at that point, i believed i had no way of getting ahold of her. and what else to do at that point except for try and walk in? seeing these pictures outside your window. you re watching the tsunami come in and then when it was clear, you decided to just start walking. you walked for what? 20 hours before you found her. yeah. actually, i had tried getting in the city a couple of different times the night before and was actually turned away on several occasions. about three different occasions with the police. and eventually the next morning about 5:30 a.m. i was up and walking into the city. got actually into the village about 6:00 a.m. and managed to
actually washed right in the middle of the main street blocking the way. and beyond that were even more homes. so i was lucky enough, like uh i said, to follow the emergency workers and the japanese military around to a back road, more of a path that has now since been turned into a road and worked my way to her apartment, she wasn t there, worked my way to one of her kindergartens she taught at, which was completely washed away. went to one of her junior high schools. they told me she was at her elementary school. on the way to the elementary school, they hadn t seen her. and that was about four hours that morning walking. wow. and i was just lucky enough to run into two of the employees of her board of education, which spoke no english and my japanese is quite limited, so it was really lucky we were able to communicate because i was carrying one of her business cards around with me and recognized it and were able to
so, you don t care what anyone says, you want to save this company money! that s exactly what i was saying. hmmm. priority mail flat rate envelopes, just $4.95 only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. welcome back to american morning. we re getting brand new images of japan showing the destruction of the tsunami. this video shot by james mcwhite who is living in tokyo. his camera captured an entire town being washed awe way. and we have other amateur video for us. this is northeast japan. and it captures the moment that the tsunami came crashing
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oxford. it was sponsored by cisco. countries ready for tomorrow, ready for the challenges that tomorrow brings. there are countries, korea, by the way, number one. japan on that list. island, hong kong, places like that. then there are countries that are comfortably living in today, with the things that we do on the internet today. that is where united states sits. we re okay for where we are right now. and there are a bunch of countries that are not ready for the applications of today and some countries about a handful peru, nigeria, kenya and angola that can still only do basic things on the internet. let s talk about why this matters and bring in mario armstrong. he is standing by for me in new york. there he is. he s an expert on all of this stuff. mario, it s hard to comprehend. when i say this is what we need for tomorrow, why do we care? if i m not downloading video or watching if it s not about