surgical capacity, outpatients department, obgyn, maternity, children, the whole deal. but just this getting things from manila and from europe, it s been quite difficult here. and now it s finally on the ground. we ve got to get it here. that s quite difficult as well. and even often getting it off the tarmac, in a lot of places there aren t forklifts to lift pallets of aid and goods. then as you said the trucks to move stuff. the fuel, it s all these logistical things that people don t think about that people take for granted but that really end up costing people s lives. i appreciate, damian, all the work that you re doing as i always do with doctors without borders. the people can go to our web site to find out more information about doctors without borders. damian maloney, we ll continue to check in with you in the days
smell of decay is everywhere around here. there s a cow, yeah, that s a dead cow. and it looks like behind it there s the body of a person covered in a green cloth. that was tuesday in tacloban. and a body like that more than likely is probably still there. there s still a lot of bodies, particularly bodies in debris that have not yet been collected. that grim task goes on, and it is thankless work for all the fir firefighters and others who are doing in. i want to bring in damian maloney with doctors without border on the ground in tacloban. it s an organization we have worked with over the years. damian, what are the greatest priorities for you right now? anderson, at the moment i think it s a logistics problem at the moment. we re having trouble with access, with electricity, with
0 say that. and i think that s where his real problem is going to be. ann romney on politics, family and her new cookbook. you can hear her monday morning on cnn s new day beginning at 6:00. she sits down with me right here monday night 9:00 eastern. that s all for us tonight. anderson cooper starts right now. good evening. i m anderson cooper reporting tonight live from manila. thanks for joining us on this edition of ac 360. this is day eight since supertyphoon haiyan hit this region and has devastated much of the philippines in the south. a lot of coastal communities. you have been witnessing what we have been seeing over the last several days. it s easy to think that by day eight with all the aid that s coming with the increasing improvements and the way it s being distributed it s easy to think that the worst is over. but for many people on the ground, the nightmare continues. there is still a lack of food, still a lack water and people are dying. people are still dying, p