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and sailors on the scenes of almost unimaginable death and destruction in the philippines. they're organizing temporary shelters, food and hygiene supplies and late this afternoon we learned the aircraft carrier "u.s.s. george washington" and other u.s. navy ships are also on the way to help. first responders and international aid groups are doing all they can, but things are really bad. correspondent claudia cowen takes a look at a situation that seems like it's only just beginning. >> reporter: the destruction and loss of life brought on by the typhoon simply known as yolanda in the philippines is massive. three days after the storm made landful, bodies still lie in the street. homes are gone, and much of the infrastructure is destroyed. >> a disaster can pretty well overwhelm any forest and cities. >> i have airplanes and helicopters. i have airplanes that can look for people in areas that are stranded. >> reporter: the filipino president says more than 20

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