those young victims here. reporter: tonight, more than 72 hours after guatemala s volcano of fire buried communities, hope is fading. officials suspending the search for survivors. days of rain and hot terrain making it just too dangerous. overnight, the u.s. military airlifting six children with life-threatening burns to a texas shriner s hospital for treatment. we also had some moments on the airplane where the kids, you know, weren t doing so well, and we had some great teams onboard to help, and we were all here to help each other. reporter: meanwhile, the images from the volcano are breathtaking. but on the ground, it s a living nightmare. locals tell me they never expected the flow from the volcano to come down this way, but that is exactly what happened. it destroyed everything in its path. at least 99 confirmed dead. nearly 200 missing. even more displaced. we visited some of the youngest survivors in this shelter in alotenango. some of them don t know if they re going
i ve also said, and will reiterate here today that where there s smoke, there s fire. and there s so much smoke, you can t see the hand in front of your face. you know at this point, eugene, is that not the clearest response you ve heard from congressional investigators? certainly, and i think it s consistent with what many people believe on both sides of the aisle. and perhaps even in the white house, which is perhaps why so many people affiliated with the trump white house have gotten lawyers themselves. they do rends the seriousness of this investigation and the possibility of perhaps doing some jail time. and so i think we re going to see more people trying to make a case that what they look like they may have been doing, they actually weren t doing. and whether they did it or not, they didn t know what they were doing. the reality is, that s probably pretty irrelevant in terms of how the investigation concludes, regarding whether or not what was done was inappropriate. all r
help all children live up to their god-given potential? including the unborn? i think you know what i mean. dana? well remember, that nobody is more well-researched than hillary clinton and they have focus grouped and test and they know that planned parenthood is very popular in the country. it is a huge political machine and it is squarely behind hillary clinton. so i think she was waiting for the question. because it wasn t coming she had to figure out a way to plug them and get it in there and that will help her with those people. interesting yesterday planned parenthood announced it was ending its practice of paying for fetal tissue. the one that they said they weren t doing. now they ve ended it. they were selling baby body parts. they claim that their expenses were being reimbursed by the process. but they to me as a person who is pro choice, what planned parenthood did as disclosed by those horrible videos was to become so hardened and insensitive as to make of humanity
i think he still has the old images are still haunting him inside his mind. ambassador, who got the better of that argument on that stage in front of that audience in that room? you know, president obama and president putin were actually speaking to two different audiences. putin doesn t care what you or i or adrian thinks of his speech. he s speaking to the rest of the world. he s trying to create this narrative about how the united states expanded nato and caused all of this turmoil when, of course, there was no discussion of expansion of nato towards ukraine at the time. i was still in the government at the time. and the second theme of his speech was how he export revolution which of course we also weren t doing in ukraine or syria. that s what he wants the rest of the world to think. president obama was speaking to the rest of the world but also to the american people about his policy towards russia.
union, that is it. he sees membership in a trade association basically as a hostile act in a bipolar world. i think he still has the old images are still haunting him inside his mind. ambassador, who got the better of that argument on that stage in front of that audience in that room? you know, president obama and president putin were actually speaking to two different audiences. putin doesn t care what you or i or adrian thinks of his speech. he s speaking to the rest of the world. he s trying to create this narrative about how the united states expanded nato and caused all of this turmoil when, of course, there was no discussion of expansion of nato towards ukraine at the time. i was still in the government at the time. and the second theme of his speech was how he export revolution which of course we also weren t doing in ukraine or syria.