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Medications for children and the elderly of. Reporter from her home in reston shes coordinating a second flight filled with medicine for the philippines more than 1 million worth, but she knows it is not enough. Dont wait for an invitation. This is a disaster, no invitation needed now. Help our people. We are so helpless. Reporter brannigan suspects the Philippine Government could have done more to prepare for the storm, but now that it has left perhaps 9 Million People struggling, 600,000 homeless, 10,000 dead she is pleading for more u. S. Assistance, more than the marines already on the ground. It just is heartbreaking, mr. President. Just send more help. Reporter the American Red Cross has deployed people to help coordinate shelters and feed be and assess damage. They brought along their own communications gear. Massive destruction to the infrastructure. Basic reception is not available. Reporter these are the kind of supplies the red cross prepositioned, blankets, cans to carry wa
Plus man on the wire, Philippe Petit, how the walk between the twin towers changed his life forever. It has been 42 days since more than 300 girls were an deducted from their school in nigeria. U. S. Troops and drones have joined in the search. So far no signs of them. Tonight that may have changed. Nigerias defense chief today said he knows where the girls are but that the military wont use force to rescue them. Yvonne ndege has more. This information comes from nigerias chief of defense staff. And he gave an interview to the state news agency in which he basically said, let me quote, the good news for the parents of the missing girls, we know where they are but he also added we cannot tell you, we cant go into the area where the girls are kept with any kind of military force. We cant kill our girls with the reason for getting them back. Leave us alone. We are working, we will get the girls back. Obviously this will comfort the parents of the missing girls and the millions of concerne
President ial elections are prepared for in egypt. Thats the subject of the week ahead our sunday night special. I know its a little late, but i was in the neighbourhood and thought id stop by. Im here on a Single Mission that is to thank you for your extraordinary service. Well, he was in the neighbour hood and u. S. Troops in afghanistan were in for quite the surprise. They got a visit from president obama who thanked them for their sacrifices and the sacrifices of their family. They addressed the question on everyones minds, which is when are the troops coming home. Mike viqueira has more. Reporter it was president obamas fourth trip to afghanistan. Each and every time its cloaked in secrecy for security purposes much the first trip in almost two years, visiting the troops, their commanding officers, the American Ambassador there, speaking to the troops at bagram. It was decidedly focused on american troops, this memorial day weekend, not getting involved in meeting with afghan offi
Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. In the philippines this morning, a massive relief effort is slowly taking shape, survivors of typhoon haiyan say shortages of food, water and medicine and shelter. Unu. S. Military officer described the scene as overwhelming. Authorities say the death toll could top 10,000. Philippines president benigno akein fo haquino has declared a state of national calamity. Today, back in the philippines, under stormy skies, thousands of survivors stormed the airport in hardhit tacloban, desperate to get out. Its pretty hard here. Everythings gone. Our houses. Everything. Theres nothing to eat, nothing to drink. Reporter four days after the storm hit the magnitude of the destruction, its still unfolding. The city of tacloban with a population of 220,000 was hit with the full force of the storm and all but wiped off the map. Every building here is either significantly damaged or destroyed. Reporter hospitals and pharmacies were washed away, lea