nowhere is the desperation in tacloban more evident than here at the airport, where thousands of residents line up. they re waiting and have been waiting for hours for a seat on a plane to take them to manila, philippine military flight. there s no guarantee they re going to get on a flight today, however. they just come here every day. these are the priority cases, oftentimes, they have children, they are elderly, but they are desperate to get out. they ve been here for hours and they re going to be here for many more hours until the plane arrives. as i told you at the top of the program, as promised by brigadier general paul kennedy of the u.s. marines, he has been able to get this airport operating on a 24-hour basis. so flights are coming in at night. last night was the first night that happened bringing in more aid supplies. that is certainly the good news. the other good news is that the marines have started to spread out to try to get out and assess
hurry, and take advantage of these savings. adt. always there. no whether is the desperation in tacloban more evident than here at the airport, where thousands of residents line up. they re waiting and have been waiting for hours for a seat on a plane to take them to manila, philippine military flight. there s no guarantee they re going to get on a flight today, however. they just come here every day. these are the priority cases, oftentimes they have children, they are elderly, but they are desperate to get out. they ve been here for hours and they re going to be here for many more hours until the plane arrives. as i told you at the top of the program, as promised by brigadier general paul kennedy of the u.s. marines, he has been