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i spoke to marine general paul kennedy who was here a little bit earlier before going back to his headquartersin manila. they said their goal is to hand off to usaid and other ngos as well like doctors without borders. they're going to provide as much assistance as they can but it's an operation that will be going for a very long time. >> al jazeera america in guinon. >>> officials at the fukushima power plant are now removing reactor fuel rods from the reactors. it's a year-long process, and it's extremely dangerous. >> a delicate operation begins aat reactor number four at the fukushima power plant the unprecedented process is fraught with risk. the fuel rods are brittle. if they break or become exposed to air huge amounts of highly radioactive gas could escape in the atmosphere. >> we hope that this process will be conducted in a manner that will not disturb local residents and removal will be done on schedule properly and safely. >> reporter: there are 50 to 70 fuel rods stored inside the assembly. it will take roughly a week to remove 52 assemblies. with more than 1,500 requiring removal
i spoke to marine general paul kennedy who was here a little bit earlier before going back to his headquartersin manila. they said their goal is to hand off to usaid and other ngos as well like doctors without borders. they're going to provide as much assistance as they can but it's an operation that will be going for a very long time. >> al jazeera america in guinon. >>> officials at the fukushima power plant are now removing reactor fuel rods from the reactors. it's a year-long...
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yesterday i talked to the general paul kennedy who promised he would bebout to get this airport, the runway up and running on a 24-hour basis. he fulfill that promise with air force personnel on the ground last night for the first time, aircraft were coming in during the nighttime hours, able to land and off load supplies. we have actually seen an uptick in aid along the side of the runway from usa id, from the malaysia government, food aid, medical supplies and tarps that people can use for shelters. the problem is getting it out from here at the airport to the surrounding communities that are in such desperate need and not just the question of communities far away. i'm talking about communities that are half a mile from here, even a clinic here at the airplane. people come up to you all the time. look at all the people here at the airport. many times they come here every day desperate to get on some sort of a flight out of here. they don't have food. they don't have water, and you would think the one place with supplies coming in here, the one place it would be easy to distribute w
yesterday i talked to the general paul kennedy who promised he would bebout to get this airport, the runway up and running on a 24-hour basis. he fulfill that promise with air force personnel on the ground last night for the first time, aircraft were coming in during the nighttime hours, able to land and off load supplies. we have actually seen an uptick in aid along the side of the runway from usa id, from the malaysia government, food aid, medical supplies and tarps that people can use for...
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brother paul kennedy did this to him. >> this does seem like something siblings would do to each othert them for three minutes. honest to goodness. >> the poor mother. >> the mom is the real star of this video because of all the things she says to these two boys. >> oh! >> you deserve it. >> what? what? >> she's like you deserve it. >> i'm the one with tape on his face. >> she said it to the other son who said he had a hernia from laughing. >> you deserve it. >> what? >> he was confused, too. >> no eyebrows, eyelashes or skin. >> not like you can just do the really pull it off fast. >> it's wrapped around in layers. you got to find the outside layer in order to do that. she's trying to cut it off with scissors. >> look at his right eye. it is smushed down with tape. >> why did you do so much of it? >> he gets a lot of it off, his face gets freed up. he's like, don't do my hair. just leave it. >> i don't want you to do my hair. it hurts too much. >> look at the back there. >> poor little brother. >> the sight, the sound of packing tape will send this guy into night players and convulsio
brother paul kennedy did this to him. >> this does seem like something siblings would do to each othert them for three minutes. honest to goodness. >> the poor mother. >> the mom is the real star of this video because of all the things she says to these two boys. >> oh! >> you deserve it. >> what? what? >> she's like you deserve it. >> i'm the one with tape on his face. >> she said it to the other son who said he had a hernia from laughing....
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i spoke to marine general paul kennedy who was here earlier before going back to his headquarters. their goal is to hand off to usa id and ngos. the goal is to let them come up to capacity. they'll provide as much assistance as they can. it's an operation that will go for a long time. >> paul beban reporting from geuan in the philippines. the shortage of supplies is critical. veronica pedrosa takes us further. >> welcome to baras in pellos city. this district saw the highest number of deaths in all the districts in the municipalities. it's been transformed from a waste land. there were big cement houses here for middle class families. it's all been laid to waste. this area was a bustling neighbourhood shop. this spot - the people who own it came by a few hours ago trying to salvage the airconditioner, which they think they can get working. they can hear the helicopters going overhead all the time. they hear the politicians speaking, but have not received aid at all. they say that it's taking too long to get to them. that gives you a sense in a way of the scale and intensity of the
i spoke to marine general paul kennedy who was here earlier before going back to his headquarters. their goal is to hand off to usa id and ngos. the goal is to let them come up to capacity. they'll provide as much assistance as they can. it's an operation that will go for a long time. >> paul beban reporting from geuan in the philippines. the shortage of supplies is critical. veronica pedrosa takes us further. >> welcome to baras in pellos city. this district saw the highest number...
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yesterday i talked to the marine brigadier general paul kennedy who promised he would be able to get this airport, the runway, up and running on a 24-hour basis. he's fulfilled that promise along with air force personnel who were here on the ground last night for the first time aircraft were coming in during the nighttime hours, able to land and offload supplies. we have actually seen an uptick in aid along the side of the runway from usaid, from the malaysian government, from other places. food aid medical supplies, and tarps that people can use for shelter. the problem is getting it out from here at the airport to the surrounding communities that are in such desperate need. and it's not just a question of communities far away. i'm talking about communities that are half a mile from here. even a clinic here at the airport, people come up to you all the time, look at all the people milling around here at the airport. many they come here every day desperate to get on some sort of a flight out of here. they don't have food, they don't have water. and you would think at the one place wi
yesterday i talked to the marine brigadier general paul kennedy who promised he would be able to get this airport, the runway, up and running on a 24-hour basis. he's fulfilled that promise along with air force personnel who were here on the ground last night for the first time aircraft were coming in during the nighttime hours, able to land and offload supplies. we have actually seen an uptick in aid along the side of the runway from usaid, from the malaysian government, from other places....
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i actually spoke to marine general paul kennedy he was here a little earlier before going back to hisheadquarters in manila, their duty is to hand over to ngos like doctors without borders. they are going to provide as much assistance as they can but again it is an operation that is going to be going for a very long time. >> paul beban can in quiuan. >>> 40 people died when government forces moved in, there were fears today, that today's protests would be just as large. once again callings on egypt's military leader, general abdul alsisi to leave. >>> paris, gunmen, at a tv station in the french capital. al jazeera paul brennan has more. >> the first images of the man every police officer in paris is now hunting. this was last friday. at the offices of the 24 hour news channel bfn tv. ignoring an elderly man making his way up stairs, the gunman pulse out a shotgun. for some unknown reason the gunman was unable to shoot and he quickly fled the building. fast forward to monday. the gunman has lost his inhibition. at the office of la liberatione, he opened fire. critically wounding him i
i actually spoke to marine general paul kennedy he was here a little earlier before going back to hisheadquarters in manila, their duty is to hand over to ngos like doctors without borders. they are going to provide as much assistance as they can but again it is an operation that is going to be going for a very long time. >> paul beban can in quiuan. >>> 40 people died when government forces moved in, there were fears today, that today's protests would be just as large. once...
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brigadier general paul kennedy surveyed the devastation from the air. >> every building is either significantly damaged or destroyed. it's a 15 to 25-foot wave came across entire villages and so everything's wiped out. >> reporter: philippine soldiers have taken up posts at the few businesses that survived the typhoon but there have been many reports of looting. there's no power in most of the island and many families still don't know whether their relatives survived. this airport terminal was turned into a delivery room when a woman went into labor this morning. she gave birth to a baby girl but a military doctor treating them feared for the mother's health because he'd run out of antibiotics. >> pelley: seth doane is joining us now from manila. seth, the philippine road network is bad on a good day. i wonder how much trouble relief workers are having getting into this devastated area. >> reporter: scott, aid workers are having a very, very difficult time. they say tripped that should take six hours are taking 12 hours. we've heard stories of people having to go on motorcycles so that they can
brigadier general paul kennedy surveyed the devastation from the air. >> every building is either significantly damaged or destroyed. it's a 15 to 25-foot wave came across entire villages and so everything's wiped out. >> reporter: philippine soldiers have taken up posts at the few businesses that survived the typhoon but there have been many reports of looting. there's no power in most of the island and many families still don't know whether their relatives survived. this airport...
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marine corps general paul kennedy leading the u.s. effort told us security is a growing concern now. >> you're going to have probably flair-ups of violence. the longer that we drag out our ability to support them, support these communities, the more they're going to get frustrated. >> reporter: but the real killer here now is disease. the children, the most vulnerable. at the shattered tacloban hospital, a mother cradled her dead infant. i just told my baby i am sorry, she says. we don't have money and we don't have anyone to help us. in a neighborhood nearby, mary rose has five children and they are all sick, feverish, hungry, lethargic. >> they have fever. >> they have fever. hello, little one. you don't know why they're sick. >> yes, i don't know. >> maybe the water? >> possible. >> reporter: everyone here needs clean water. there are dozens of low tech solutions being developed to clean water in a disaster like disinfectant powder that can be dropped in a bucket or purifiers that use the sun. right now still the fastest most effec
marine corps general paul kennedy leading the u.s. effort told us security is a growing concern now. >> you're going to have probably flair-ups of violence. the longer that we drag out our ability to support them, support these communities, the more they're going to get frustrated. >> reporter: but the real killer here now is disease. the children, the most vulnerable. at the shattered tacloban hospital, a mother cradled her dead infant. i just told my baby i am sorry, she says. we...
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paul kennedy in the philippines where there are so many who need so much there.tha: you can tell obviously he's trying to be measured in his comments and they are assessing the situation. but the description of the water coming over and then sucking the contents out of those buildings is mind boggling to imagine how terrifying that was for those poor people. bill: we have william lajeunesse live from manila. martha: remember this story from last week? the mayor who fessed up to saying yeah, i tried crack. once in one of my trunken stupors. now he's defiant as ever as the city leaders vowed to remove him from office. bill: millions of americans losing their health plans to obamacare and one senator saying it didn't have to be this way. >> the first half billion dollars didn't get the job done. to say it's an insult is an insult to train wrecks. ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. martha: toronto's embattled m
paul kennedy in the philippines where there are so many who need so much there.tha: you can tell obviously he's trying to be measured in his comments and they are assessing the situation. but the description of the water coming over and then sucking the contents out of those buildings is mind boggling to imagine how terrifying that was for those poor people. bill: we have william lajeunesse live from manila. martha: remember this story from last week? the mayor who fessed up to saying yeah, i...
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brigadier general paul kennedy, thank you so much for that report.ion, but fortunately the united states military is on the scene helping as best as it can. >>> now another take on the relief operation in the philippines as hungry storm survivor grab for scarce sfp food and supplies. paula hancock has been in the middle of it all. what's the latest. >> reporter: we are seeing some progress here, the fact the airport is now 24 hours, it means there's a lot more aid coming in. also, we have been seeing more aid trucks within the army trucks themselves up and down the road to tacloban. hungry hands reach out for food and water. in front of the gutted airport terminal, the world food program is loading up the latest shipment. so it's happening. we will see even more of this tomorrow, but it would have been better if this had happened three days ago, but the weather situation that we faced yesterday was difficult to get anything. >> reporter: through the dusty road of devastation to the city center, the army transports the supplies, to make sure they get
brigadier general paul kennedy, thank you so much for that report.ion, but fortunately the united states military is on the scene helping as best as it can. >>> now another take on the relief operation in the philippines as hungry storm survivor grab for scarce sfp food and supplies. paula hancock has been in the middle of it all. what's the latest. >> reporter: we are seeing some progress here, the fact the airport is now 24 hours, it means there's a lot more aid coming in....
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i spoke to marine general paul kennedy he was here earlier before going back to his headquarters in manilaare goatheir goal is to happeno others. they are going to provide as much as assist tabs it is a ta. >>> china is unfire for their lack of donations to the philippines. even swedish furniture company ikea pledged more in the aftermath. one is the a country and the other is a furniture store. but other the last week the two have been compan compared and ia ha has comthat has come out on . it's been more genera generous e philippines than china in. >> japan donated $10 million worth of aid and had soiled yoursoldiersand doctors on the o help. the private companies have contributed fast. through the charity unicef ikea gave 2-pnt millio $2.7 million. even a state run newspaper said it was a snub and called for extending disaster relief. china has now offered search and rescue teams and upping aid to $2 million. that is a comparatively low figure. and despite calls for sending the peace arch hospital ship and it hasn't none of that is a up b say government reporters. >> the fill phoeni phi
i spoke to marine general paul kennedy he was here earlier before going back to his headquarters in manilaare goatheir goal is to happeno others. they are going to provide as much as assist tabs it is a ta. >>> china is unfire for their lack of donations to the philippines. even swedish furniture company ikea pledged more in the aftermath. one is the a country and the other is a furniture store. but other the last week the two have been compan compared and ia ha has comthat has come...
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general paul kennedy leading the u.s.ffort told us security is a growing concern now. >> you're going to have probably flair-ups of violence. the longer that we drag out our ability to support them, support these communities, the more they're going to get frustrated. >> reporter: but the real killer here now is disease. the children, the most vulnerable. at the shattered tacloban hospital, a mother cradled her dead infant. i just told my baby i am sorry, she says. we don't have money and we don't have anyone to help us. in a neighborhood nearby, mary rose has five children and they are all sick, feverish, hungry, lethargic. >> they have fever. >> they have fever. hello, little one. you don't know why they're sick. >> yes, i don't know. >> maybe the water? >> possible. >> reporter: everyone here needs clean water. there are dozens of low tech solutions being developed to clean water like disinfectant that can be dropped in a bucket or purifiers that use the sun. right now still the fastest most effective way is what they'r
general paul kennedy leading the u.s.ffort told us security is a growing concern now. >> you're going to have probably flair-ups of violence. the longer that we drag out our ability to support them, support these communities, the more they're going to get frustrated. >> reporter: but the real killer here now is disease. the children, the most vulnerable. at the shattered tacloban hospital, a mother cradled her dead infant. i just told my baby i am sorry, she says. we don't have...
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the military is on the way with food, water and medicine, but general paul kennedy heading up relief efforts for the u.s. says time is running out. >> i need the rest of the world, the international donor community to mobilize to help the filipinos in their hour of need. a week from now will be too late. >> i'm joined by craig leeson in the northern philippines where relief supplies are did you meaning in. thanks for being back with us today. i know the improving weather has got to be helping. how desperate is the situation? >> the weather is the one ray of sunshine literally that is happening here with this relief effort. there is incredible amount of supplies coming in from the international community. the u.s. has donated $20 million to this particular effort. there are 22 countries involved. the philippines government itself is bringing in particularly here in the central part of the philippines, that was hit by the strongest part of the typhoon, they're taking supplies from here into tacloban, the capitol of the province where we've seen most of the devastation. once it reaches
the military is on the way with food, water and medicine, but general paul kennedy heading up relief efforts for the u.s. says time is running out. >> i need the rest of the world, the international donor community to mobilize to help the filipinos in their hour of need. a week from now will be too late. >> i'm joined by craig leeson in the northern philippines where relief supplies are did you meaning in. thanks for being back with us today. i know the improving weather has got to...
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yesterday i talked to the general paul kennedy who promised he would bebout to get this airport, the4-hour basis. he fulfill that promisth
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earlier tonight i speak by phone with brigadier paul kennedy. he is commanding u.s. military relief operations and i asked for an update on relief efforts. >> we have got generators inbound on aircraft today, that will allow the city to re-establish power. i'm not saying that that is on a strict timeline. it will take effort to put it in place. that will translate into the philippine government taking civil authority back and trying to provide services from their end, rather than it being provided by the military community. that is a positive development. the other development is we an outlaying cities that have reported in. they are in bad shape. the reports are a couple of days old. we received a report that the second largest city - looks like they may have their own city water restored. we have pushed folks there to test that. that's huge news. the other development is last night. we opened the airfield up for c 1724 hour operations. that's huge. last night we had ground convoys arrive. they began to break down pallets and distribute them to neighbourhoods. we ar
earlier tonight i speak by phone with brigadier paul kennedy. he is commanding u.s. military relief operations and i asked for an update on relief efforts. >> we have got generators inbound on aircraft today, that will allow the city to re-establish power. i'm not saying that that is on a strict timeline. it will take effort to put it in place. that will translate into the philippine government taking civil authority back and trying to provide services from their end, rather than it being...
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yesterday i talked to the marine brigadier general paul kennedy who promised he would be able to gethe runway, up and running on a 24-hour basis.
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we spoke with general brigadier paul kennedy who outlined what the george washington can do. >> theyring in a number of ships, and so those ships are equipped with helicopters. they can all make pure water hundreds of thousands of gallons of pure water. they have containers to pump that water to and distribute it to outlying regions. they can searc search and rescue aircraft getting to places where we can't get to and make contact with restricted populations. they have restricted aircraft and they can fly in to a couple of air strips that we've identified on different islands. >> in the hardest hit areas that people are struggling, there is this report for tacloban. >> reporter: everything changed here seven days ago. since then very little has. dead bodies still litter the road sides like garbage one survivor said, waiting to be picked up, while the living struggle for basic necessities. here people are taking carcasses from the slaughterhouse hoping that it's still safe to eat. running water like that from this broken pipe is now a prized commodity. and petrol is in high demand. >>
we spoke with general brigadier paul kennedy who outlined what the george washington can do. >> theyring in a number of ships, and so those ships are equipped with helicopters. they can all make pure water hundreds of thousands of gallons of pure water. they have containers to pump that water to and distribute it to outlying regions. they can searc search and rescue aircraft getting to places where we can't get to and make contact with restricted populations. they have restricted aircraft...
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yesterday i talked to the marine brigadier general paul kennedy who promised he would be able to get the runway, up and running on a 24-hour basis. he's fulfilled that promise along with air force personnel who were here on the ground last night for the first time aircraft were coming in during the nighttime hours, able to land and offload supplies. we have actually seen an uptick in aid along the side of the
yesterday i talked to the marine brigadier general paul kennedy who promised he would be able to get the runway, up and running on a 24-hour basis. he's fulfilled that promise along with air force personnel who were here on the ground last night for the first time aircraft were coming in during the nighttime hours, able to land and offload supplies. we have actually seen an uptick in aid along the side of the
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paul kennedy is in charge of operations in the philippines. he is joining us from manila.ng to be a long delay. anticipate that. general kennedy, thank you for joining us. let me ask you if you would introduce who is also with you and tell us how the mission is going. >> yes, good morning, martin. to my left is nancy lindborg, assistant administrationor for international development. >> now we understand by a lot of the reports here that it's been very difficult to get aid to some people. we see in the background that it is actually happening now. we're very curious about hospital capabilities. can you talk to us about that? >> right now the military capabilities are beginning to growment we have about a dozen c li lic-130 cargo planes and severa dozen sell couldn'ters off the george washington. we've got navy ships as you have seen from the newscast operating off the coast. we have a host of other capabilities. >> what is the first priority with using these assets, general? >> our priorities have been laid out since day one. they destructed us because of the two experts i
paul kennedy is in charge of operations in the philippines. he is joining us from manila.ng to be a long delay. anticipate that. general kennedy, thank you for joining us. let me ask you if you would introduce who is also with you and tell us how the mission is going. >> yes, good morning, martin. to my left is nancy lindborg, assistant administrationor for international development. >> now we understand by a lot of the reports here that it's been very difficult to get aid to some...
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brigadier general paul kennedy saw it. >> we saw other small communities devastated. i'm talking nothing left standing. >> reporter: chapels have been into makeshift morgues. and survivors are picking through what remains of their homes, many collecting their belongings in a couple of bags. others already trying to rebuild. following reports of looting, philippine soldiers were deployed to restore some order, as residents wait for help. manila has become a bit of a staging ground for food and supplies. planes leave with aid. and return with just some of the 600,000 displaced residents. >> just tell me, how is it you have made it back here to manila? >> happy that we're still alive. >> reporter: weena gonzalez was one of the fortunate few to be evacuated. after she survived the storm clinging on to a sheet of plywood. how did you get a seat? >> i was priority because i was pregnant. i'm pregnant. >> reporter: you're pregnant? >> yeah. are how many months pregnant are you? >> seven. >> reporter: still, the struggle is far from over. the seats on the plane are such a pre
brigadier general paul kennedy saw it. >> we saw other small communities devastated. i'm talking nothing left standing. >> reporter: chapels have been into makeshift morgues. and survivors are picking through what remains of their homes, many collecting their belongings in a couple of bags. others already trying to rebuild. following reports of looting, philippine soldiers were deployed to restore some order, as residents wait for help. manila has become a bit of a staging ground...
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reporter: well, officially, they are going to tell you they need everything but i spoke to general paul kennedytoday from the philippines, the man in charge of the relief operation on the ground. he wants amphibious ships. he wants those smaller, that smaller capability as well to get into these tough areas. what general kennedy told me is the most desperate need right now, shelter, water and food, of course, and sanitation. he hasn't got time, he says, for people to start shipping in fancy portable toilets to be blunt. he's got to figure out a way to burn waste, improve the sanitation on the ground, stop disease from emerging, get people shelter. if the rain continues, especially. and get them food, water and medical care. hundreds of thousands of people in need. the u.s. military forces from around the world trying to lend a hand. but indeed, they are simply running out of time in this terrible, terrible situation, wolf. >> barbara with the latest from the u.s. military. thank you. >>> the philippine government says at least 29 nations or international organizations have sent or pledged aid.
reporter: well, officially, they are going to tell you they need everything but i spoke to general paul kennedytoday from the philippines, the man in charge of the relief operation on the ground. he wants amphibious ships. he wants those smaller, that smaller capability as well to get into these tough areas. what general kennedy told me is the most desperate need right now, shelter, water and food, of course, and sanitation. he hasn't got time, he says, for people to start shipping in fancy...
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she had actually read very closely a book written by my adviser paul kennedy. and during the interview, i mentioned kennedy she said, yes, i know that. i know, that book. and she immediately got off her chair, and she went over to a bookcase in the corner to find the book. she literally went down on her hands and knees looking for this book. and she pulled out, firstly, another book written by a senior figure in the conservative party at the time. i won't name him. she pulled out the book and said i don't like that man. she flew the book across the room. she pulled out the book then she showed it to me. she had actually marked every page of the book. she used to go through books with a pen just like this here, actually. and she would write noteds all over them. fortunately, she liked this book and i got the job. so i had the good fortune of working with lady thatcher's private office in london, which is not far from victoria station. ironically opposite the german embassy. she had strong opinions about the germans. and it was really actually a very small intima
she had actually read very closely a book written by my adviser paul kennedy. and during the interview, i mentioned kennedy she said, yes, i know that. i know, that book. and she immediately got off her chair, and she went over to a bookcase in the corner to find the book. she literally went down on her hands and knees looking for this book. and she pulled out, firstly, another book written by a senior figure in the conservative party at the time. i won't name him. she pulled out the book and...
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brigadier general paul kennedy saw it. >> we saw other small communities devastated.'m talking nothing left standing. >> reporter: chapels have been into makeshift morgues. and survivors are picking through what remains of their homes, many collecting their belongings in a couple of bags. others already trying to rebuild. following reports of looting, philippine soldiers were deployed to restore some order, as residents wait for help. manila has become a bit of a staging ground for food and supplies. planes leave with aid. and return with just some of the 600,000 displaced residents. >> just tell me how is it you have made it back here to manila? >> happy that we're still alive. >> reporter: weena gonzalez was one of the fortunate few to be evacuated. after she survived the storm clinging on to a sheet of plywood. how did you get a seat? >> i was priority because i was pregnant. i'm pregnant. >> reporter: you're pregnant? >> yeah. are how many months pregnant are you? >> seven. >> reporter: still, the struggle is far from over. the seats on the plane are such a precio
brigadier general paul kennedy saw it. >> we saw other small communities devastated.'m talking nothing left standing. >> reporter: chapels have been into makeshift morgues. and survivors are picking through what remains of their homes, many collecting their belongings in a couple of bags. others already trying to rebuild. following reports of looting, philippine soldiers were deployed to restore some order, as residents wait for help. manila has become a bit of a staging ground for...
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we spoke with general paul kennedy, leading the u.s. effort. how does it make you feel? >> makes me feel good to give back to people i've known for 30 years. it's nice to be able to help these folks. they have stuck with us through thick and thin. we ought to be doing the same. >> reporter: there was gunfire in the city today and a food riot in a nearby province, as the desperation increases here and people don't get the aid they need. this place is becoming a tinderbox. josh? >> terrifying ordeal. thank you, terry. >>> meanwhile, back here at home, it is the largest ever settlement involving faulty medical devices. johnson & johnson will pay some $4 billion to settle lawsuits over defective hip implants. patients reported difficulty walking and other serious side effects. >>> and a pro ballplayer known as big baby. however, unfortunately, lived up to his name, while visiting a florida hotel. glen davis of the orlando magic, threw the temper tantrum you see here captured on tape, when he was told there were no rooms available. he rips out a keyboard there and hurls it ac
we spoke with general paul kennedy, leading the u.s. effort. how does it make you feel? >> makes me feel good to give back to people i've known for 30 years. it's nice to be able to help these folks. they have stuck with us through thick and thin. we ought to be doing the same. >> reporter: there was gunfire in the city today and a food riot in a nearby province, as the desperation increases here and people don't get the aid they need. this place is becoming a tinderbox. josh?...
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paul kennedy leading the u.s.oncern now. >> you are going to have probably flare-ups of violence. you know, the longer that we drag out our ability to support them, support these communities, the more they are going to get frustrated. >> reporter: but the real killer here now is disease. the children, the most vulnerable. at the shattered tacloban hospital, a mother cradled her dead infant. i just told my baby, i am sorry. she says. we don't have money. and we don't have anyone to help us. >> reporter: in a neighborhood nearby, mary rose has five children and they are all sick, feverish, hungry, lethargic. >> they have fever. >> they have fever. >> hello, little one. yes. you don't know. you don't know why they are sick? >> i don't know. >> maybe the water? >> possible. >> the good news here to report the pace at the airport is picking up. it is a 24-hour operation coming in and out and the aid is starting to flow. food, clothing water for a people in crisis. terry moran, abc news, tacloban, the philippines. >> an
paul kennedy leading the u.s.oncern now. >> you are going to have probably flare-ups of violence. you know, the longer that we drag out our ability to support them, support these communities, the more they are going to get frustrated. >> reporter: but the real killer here now is disease. the children, the most vulnerable. at the shattered tacloban hospital, a mother cradled her dead infant. i just told my baby, i am sorry. she says. we don't have money. and we don't have anyone to...
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kennedy. paul gregory, who was a family friend of lee harvey oswald, will be our guest. >> today, the important distinction is not between democrats and republicans. it is between those who are willing to break the gridlock in washington and those who defend the status quo. is the senate working now? can anyone say the senate is working now? i do not think so. >> when democrats were in the minority, they argued strenuously for the thing that they say we will have to do without. namely, the right to extended debate on lifetime appointments. in other words, they believe that one set of rules should --ly to them, to them
kennedy. paul gregory, who was a family friend of lee harvey oswald, will be our guest. >> today, the important distinction is not between democrats and republicans. it is between those who are willing to break the gridlock in washington and those who defend the status quo. is the senate working now? can anyone say the senate is working now? i do not think so. >> when democrats were in the minority, they argued strenuously for the thing that they say we will have to do without....
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i got from this the impression that they both were admirers of the kennedys. >> paul gregory, it is ahad more time to talk about it, sir. thank you so much for your time. >> you're welcome. >>> folks, we've got our eye on the radar where a severe weather outbreak has spawned several tornadoes in the midwest. again, we heard from emergency management officials on the ground in illinois at the top of the hour. he tells us ten tornadoes touched down in illinois alone. one fatality so far. we can expect several injuries as well. this is new video of damage coming in from frankfor tht, illinois. what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your complimentary q&a book, with information from experts on your condition. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an
i got from this the impression that they both were admirers of the kennedys. >> paul gregory, it is ahad more time to talk about it, sir. thank you so much for your time. >> you're welcome. >>> folks, we've got our eye on the radar where a severe weather outbreak has spawned several tornadoes in the midwest. again, we heard from emergency management officials on the ground in illinois at the top of the hour. he tells us ten tornadoes touched down in illinois alone. one...
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some in the kennedy family wanted jfk laid at rest at his home in massachusetts. paulas a part-time tour guide at arlington house. it sits atop a hill overlooking the cemetery. one day paul fuqua had an unexpected visitor. >> it was late afternoon early evening, and cars pulled up, and a gentlemen with head phones said the president is here. he said he and his friend were just driving around town looking at the city and looked up here, and he had never been here, so they thought they would come up here. and then we came out here and the city is incredible. >> the words kennedy spoke next would loom large. >> we paused a little bit longer, and he said this is so lovely, i could stay here forever. >> a friend with the president that day remembered those words. he told the family the story. soon paul fuqua has more vip visitors to scout it out. >> robert kennedy asked if that could be done? could that be a grave cite? and secretary mcnamara said yes, he could convert it to that use instantly. and so that was it. ♪ >> the day came. kings, queens, and leaders from around th
some in the kennedy family wanted jfk laid at rest at his home in massachusetts. paulas a part-time tour guide at arlington house. it sits atop a hill overlooking the cemetery. one day paul fuqua had an unexpected visitor. >> it was late afternoon early evening, and cars pulled up, and a gentlemen with head phones said the president is here. he said he and his friend were just driving around town looking at the city and looked up here, and he had never been here, so they thought they...
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paul fuqua had more visitors there. robert kennedy asked if that could be done, could it be a grave site. secretary mcnamara said yes tsks army, he could convert it to that use. that was it. >> the day came. kings, queens and leaders from around the world joining the grieving widow john f. kennedy, shrouded in black. in a kort age half a mile long. full honours for the commander in chief. >> that's me. >> but not all the military that day was american. two irish men, jim sreenan and hugh o'donnell found themselves at arlington. straight from dublin, irish cadets. they impressed j.f.k. they saw the honour cordon perform. >> we were in awe of this man, the irish catholic, the leader of the free world. once home the president spoke of them. when the time came, she sent for them. >> the stunning message was get your act in order as quickly as possible, get your gear together, we are going to the kennedy funeral to do the funeral drill. >> once in position they were anxious, astonished to find themselves at grave side. >> how do we get to
paul fuqua had more visitors there. robert kennedy asked if that could be done, could it be a grave site. secretary mcnamara said yes tsks army, he could convert it to that use. that was it. >> the day came. kings, queens and leaders from around the world joining the grieving widow john f. kennedy, shrouded in black. in a kort age half a mile long. full honours for the commander in chief. >> that's me. >> but not all the military that day was american. two irish men, jim...
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marine general paul kennedy, who is hding up relief operaons for the united states,ays time is his biggest enemy. >> i need the rest of the work world, the international donor community to get mobilized to help the philippine kns in eir hour of need. a week from now will be too late. >> reporter: the "u.s.s. george washingt" and other navy ships are steaming into the storm ne as we speak. they'll be on scene about two days. that will help get aetter look some of these more isolated areas but, quite frankly, sannah, once they get there, we have no idea what they're gointo find. now back to u. >> desperate suation. harry smith, thank youor that port. if you want to contribute to the disaster relief effort, fi resourceon our website, today.com. >>> move on to politics. it takes a lk at the 2016 presidential field. there are surprises on the republican side. joe scarborough is host of msnbc morning joe. the right path, from ike to reagan. how republicanonce mastered politics a can be again. good to have you. >> it's greato be here. >> we're polling 2016 ready. >> it's only threeears away. >> c
marine general paul kennedy, who is hding up relief operaons for the united states,ays time is his biggest enemy. >> i need the rest of the work world, the international donor community to get mobilized to help the philippine kns in eir hour of need. a week from now will be too late. >> reporter: the "u.s.s. george washingt" and other navy ships are steaming into the storm ne as we speak. they'll be on scene about two days. that will help get aetter look some of these more...
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and never realizing that it was inspired by the kennedy assassination. >> paul simon started to writeination and the effects of the aftermath. even though he never commented on it. the song starts with, "hello darkness, my old friend." he is basically telling where the country was at that time. the innocence was gone. we were going through somber, darker, uncertain times and this song reflects that very much. >> paul simon is such a genius songwriter. he is not referencing it in any direct way but channelling the depression that the country was -- >> the feeling the country had after the president was assassinated. >> this is more literal. "he was a friend of mine" by the birds. gave listen to this one. ♪ ♪ shot him down he died in dallas town ♪ >> no doubt who they are talking about in this one. even though it is a traditional folk song, the lead guitarist, the night jfk was assassinated went in and rerecorded lyrics and basically made it a eulogy to john f. kennedy. even though it wasn't a big hit for the birds it was released two years after the assassination. it wasn't a hit but i
and never realizing that it was inspired by the kennedy assassination. >> paul simon started to writeination and the effects of the aftermath. even though he never commented on it. the song starts with, "hello darkness, my old friend." he is basically telling where the country was at that time. the innocence was gone. we were going through somber, darker, uncertain times and this song reflects that very much. >> paul simon is such a genius songwriter. he is not referencing...
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paul casterly. quote, killing kennedy is based on the book by red neck motor mouth bill o'reilly who also wrote thebet bill wait for someone to knock off obama care. the new zealand herald is responsible for that. the blogger is obviously emotionally disturbed. so why would a newspaper allow that kind of hatred to be published? there comes a point when all good people have to walk away from garbage like that. factor tip of the day. that's it for us. check out the fox news factor website. different from billoreilly.com. spout off about the factor. name and town if you wish to opine. do not be obtuse when writing the factor. i'm sorry about the throat. ms. megyn is next. remember, the spin stops first. we are definitely looking out for you. >>> breaking tonight, serious new worries about president obama's plan to save more than 5 million americans from having no insurance thanks to his signature health care law. plus, a new warning about how tens of millions of americans will likely lose their insurance at work in the coming months. welcome to "the kelly file." i'm megyn kelly. a series of developing
paul casterly. quote, killing kennedy is based on the book by red neck motor mouth bill o'reilly who also wrote thebet bill wait for someone to knock off obama care. the new zealand herald is responsible for that. the blogger is obviously emotionally disturbed. so why would a newspaper allow that kind of hatred to be published? there comes a point when all good people have to walk away from garbage like that. factor tip of the day. that's it for us. check out the fox news factor website....
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kennedy presidential library. paulz group to have been invited to the white house by mrs. kennedy in 1962 after touring for the state department. myland writes i was in ogden, utah hill a first base when school was dismissed. thank you very much, c-span. you guys are exceptional. i appreciate it. i am a little bit torn up by our president, jfk being ambushed the way he was. i was eight years old going to grammar school. my mom was crying. i was crying. the whole block was in tears. >> how old were you at the time of the assassination? >> 18 years old. >> thank you for your call. jfk assassination, for live, altered have. about the people affected by the assassination. it leavesadline says a complicated legacy. film arede towards the complicated. her grandfather found himself in possession of priceless evidence when he captured john f. kennedy's assassination with his camera. you will find out more about that story on our website, c- span.org. lots more coverage this weekend of the 50th anniversary on c- span3's america
kennedy presidential library. paulz group to have been invited to the white house by mrs. kennedy in 1962 after touring for the state department. myland writes i was in ogden, utah hill a first base when school was dismissed. thank you very much, c-span. you guys are exceptional. i appreciate it. i am a little bit torn up by our president, jfk being ambushed the way he was. i was eight years old going to grammar school. my mom was crying. i was crying. the whole block was in tears. >> how...
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and a half years forgat thedealing wih ceremonial things just like trying to sell kennedy and the state and and non paul --. [laughter] but exact wave that is a neod point.of cose they they never stopped working. i will use one in mye in introduction where kennedy says he is so quotable. when he was sworn in the scope of the burdens heth would be faced with but yet he finds time to write toto letters not just to put out the fire but every imaginable kind but then to break your heart it becomes a form letter first but to all of the family is due went down with the pressure?ent the was the start to getthis, killed with the advisers of the unknown? >> i am from delaware and i happen to pass by.nd am >> i am glad you are here.oo. flat a refreshing from these[la] bozos. [laughter] >> what i wanted to ask you wano is to try to the firsto question to associate his loss as much as we did?er for. >> that is a lovely comment to.prdent he inspired everybody weand i h have the exchange of lettersoo. kennedy made it it is a wonderful progression that th when kennedy was determined a and made it clear of less there w
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kennedy. followed by white house coverage with martin o'malley at the jefferson dinner in new hampshire. then paul ryan in iowa at a friend riser -- a fundraiser. >> i think every first lady should do something in this tradition to help the thing that she cares about. i just think that everything in the white house should be the best. the entertainment that is given here. >> children are the same the world over and so is our feeling for children. i think it is good in the world, there is quite enough to divide people, so we should cherish the language and the emotion that unites us. >> jacqueline kennedy's 1000 days as first lady was defined by images, young mother, advocate for the arts, fashion icon.
kennedy. followed by white house coverage with martin o'malley at the jefferson dinner in new hampshire. then paul ryan in iowa at a friend riser -- a fundraiser. >> i think every first lady should do something in this tradition to help the thing that she cares about. i just think that everything in the white house should be the best. the entertainment that is given here. >> children are the same the world over and so is our feeling for children. i think it is good in the world,...
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e suspected gunman, paul ciancia was shoby police he is still recovering. >>he only living child of prident john f. kennedy bei sworn in as america's new ambassor to japan. th ceremonys set for this afternoon at the state department to swear in caroline nnedy. she was nominated by president obamback in july and last month the senate unanimously confirming that nomination. ambassador willost an event lcoming kennedy to the japase embassy. kennedy, she was oy 5 years oldhen her fher was assainated down in dallas. >> 4:51. still ahead the bay area sports radi host suspend bid knbr expected back on the job today. >> we'll tellou about the controversial on air rant that lands damon bruce in the naonal spotlight. >> a look out here, fremont traffic smooth toward 880 down tohe south bay. i'll giv you an update on an earlier slowwn on highway 85. >>> welcome back on this tuesday moing. today i guess we could say is d-day for the old span of t babridge. they are going to start delition so be prepared and know that they are going to knocking chunksdown. we he christie smith out there reporting on this. we'll check i
e suspected gunman, paul ciancia was shoby police he is still recovering. >>he only living child of prident john f. kennedy bei sworn in as america's new ambassor to japan. th ceremonys set for this afternoon at the state department to swear in caroline nnedy. she was nominated by president obamback in july and last month the senate unanimously confirming that nomination. ambassador willost an event lcoming kennedy to the japase embassy. kennedy, she was oy 5 years oldhen her fher was...
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kennedy who visited arlington house. the sun was sitting, and he turned to a man named paul fuqua in an off hand comment. he said, i could stay here forever such was the beauty of the site that day. fast forward, people remembered, and there was a debate in the kennedy family. there was a family plot just outside of boston, and many assumed he would buried there. the next thing you know, bobby kennedy and the secretary of defense bob mcnamara are scoping out the location, and on the subject of the eternal flame, the iconic flame that draws so many visiters around the world, jackie kennedy saw something similar in paris, and that was the origin of the idea. as the story goes. she told the folks in charge, the army in charge of arlington national cemetery that that's what hey wanted. they said haven't done anything like that before. basically that was the end of the conversation. they ended up getting it together. there you see the eternal flame still burning. incidentally just renovated and reinstalled just a couple of weeks prior to all these ceremonies. it will be monday, incidentally, delinquendel, that
kennedy who visited arlington house. the sun was sitting, and he turned to a man named paul fuqua in an off hand comment. he said, i could stay here forever such was the beauty of the site that day. fast forward, people remembered, and there was a debate in the kennedy family. there was a family plot just outside of boston, and many assumed he would buried there. the next thing you know, bobby kennedy and the secretary of defense bob mcnamara are scoping out the location, and on the subject of...
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residential library and museum for a musical tribute with james taylor and the paul winter sextet, who played for president kennedy. this weekend, american history tv looks back at the assassination of jfk and its aftermath with eyewitness accounts, scenes from the .resident's trip to texas also, your chance to talk to authors and historians saturday at 5:00 eastern and add five: -- 5:45. your questions live with lbj biographer and presidential historian followed at 6:00 p.m. with nbc news coverage of kennedy's state funeral. this weekend on c-span 3. we bring public affairs events from washington directly to you. putting you in the room at congressional hearings, briefings and conferences, and offering complete gavel to gavel coverage of the u.s. house as a service from private industry. c-span, created by the cable tv industry and funded by your local cable and satellite provider. now you can watch us in hd. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are joined now by trey gowdy. joining us.r speaker john boehner has said he went not take up the immigration session.ll this international business times republica
residential library and museum for a musical tribute with james taylor and the paul winter sextet, who played for president kennedy. this weekend, american history tv looks back at the assassination of jfk and its aftermath with eyewitness accounts, scenes from the .resident's trip to texas also, your chance to talk to authors and historians saturday at 5:00 eastern and add five: -- 5:45. your questions live with lbj biographer and presidential historian followed at 6:00 p.m. with nbc news...
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aset nation reallied from tragedy, so did the kennedy family, when jfk was laid to rest in massachusetts. but it was a stranger who played a rohl. in 1963, paul was a part-time tour guide at arlington house. one day, eight months before dallas, he had an unexpected visitor. >> it was in the late afternoon, early evening, and cars pulled up. a gentleman with ear phones hopped out and said the president is here. >> almost unthinkable now, the president was out on a lark. >> he said he and his friends were driving around town looking at the city. and they thought to come up here. >> he led them on a tour of the house. >> then we came out here, and the city is incredible. >> the word kennedy spoke next grew large in november. >> he paused a little bit longer and the city is beautiful. and he said, this is so lovely, i could stay here forever. >> i could stay here forever. a friend with. president that day remembered those words as the family remembered the site of the burial, he told them the story. and soon, he had mere vip visitors. >> robert kennedy asked if that would could be done, could that be a gravesite? and secretary macnamara said, yes
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kennedy. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead on the program, the last few weeks have seen the stock market streak to record highs. paulolman looks at what that says about the broader economy. >> as companies continue to report healthy profits, the recovery is weak and unemploen
kennedy. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead on the program, the last few weeks have seen the stock market streak to record highs. paulolman looks at what that says about the broader economy. >> as companies continue to report healthy profits, the recovery is weak and unemploen
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nation reeled from tragedy, some in the kennedy family wanted jfk layed to rest at home, in massachusets. but it was a stranger who play add decisive role. in 1963, paul fucol was a part time tour guide, it sits atop a hill overlooking arlington national cemetery. one day eight months before dallas, he had an unexpected visitor. >> well, it was late afternoon, early evening and cars pulled up, and gentlemen with earphones popped out, and said the president is here. >> almost unthinkable now, the president was out on a lark. >> he said he and his friend were just driving around town looking at the city, and they looked up here, and had never been here, so they thought they would come up here. >> he led them on the tour of the house, and then we came out here, and the city is incredible view. >> the words kennedy spoke next would loom large in november. >> we pause add little bit longer, and the city was just beautiful then. he said you know this is so lovely i could stay here forever. >> i could stay here forever. a friend with the president that day remembered those words, as the family debated the site of the burial, he told them the story. soon, he
nation reeled from tragedy, some in the kennedy family wanted jfk layed to rest at home, in massachusets. but it was a stranger who play add decisive role. in 1963, paul fucol was a part time tour guide, it sits atop a hill overlooking arlington national cemetery. one day eight months before dallas, he had an unexpected visitor. >> well, it was late afternoon, early evening and cars pulled up, and gentlemen with earphones popped out, and said the president is here. >> almost...
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the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination, we will examine new evidence of a castro connection. >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm david asman in for paul gigot. the obama administration all but admitted this week it will not meet its own deadline to get heal healthcare.gov up and running. softening the november 30th deadline, saying the website will be a, quote, work of constant improvement. another official telling congress a whopping 30% of the online federal exchange still hasn't been built. so how in the world will supporters of obama care defend the new laws? the deadline comes and goes. as those policy cancellations keep rolling in. particularly as they had home and mingle with unhappy constituents during the holidays. something rubio says may be a game changer. >> this law cannot be saved. the question is is how long will it take for democrats to realize that and cooperate in that? so far, the upper echelons of the democratic party, they're still being very stubborn about it but my prediction is check back in eight weeks. >> "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henninger. washington columnist january esrel. and
the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination, we will examine new evidence of a castro connection. >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm david asman in for paul gigot. the obama administration all but admitted this week it will not meet its own deadline to get heal healthcare.gov up and running. softening the november 30th deadline, saying the website will be a, quote, work of constant improvement. another official telling congress a whopping 30% of the...