scenes of carnage there. listen to this little girl. i have seen dead people on the streets and the sidewalk. terrible. so many evacuees have lived through really horrific days. millions of dollars in aid have been pledged to help all the people there, but there appears to be a bottleneck. a u.n. official says typhoon relief efforts are far too slow. i would like to bring in correspondent ana in the town of cebu for us. we re seeing all these images of hungry, very desperate people. what is taking so long for food and aid to reach them? well, zoraida, to be quite frank, it s a lack of planes, a lack of helicopters, a lack of resources. we are here at the cebu air base, which is the staging ground for this massive relief operation. this is the first night that it s been running 24 hours. it s coming up to 4:30 a.m., and there s a lot more activity here
killed. in this situation he feels like maybe they are confined, maybe this is just not the right place to have a human a a killer whale interact directly. jon: here is the deal. there are drivers who have died in indy races, that are drivers who have died in nascar races. there are drivers who have died in horse races. are you going to say that you have to remove the element of danger from all human entertainment? i think that is a great point, it s a great point. i think here what the judge was doing was balancing, an was saying, can we still have the show and have that barrier? is it possible? the show will be different, absolutely. obviously the trainer won t be physically interacting with the whale. apparently seaworld can conduct the show where the whales are going to jump and the trainer will be outside. it will be a different show. jon: why don t we have a judge issue an order that no indy race could go faster than 70 miles an hour and i bet you would stop all the carnage the