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Anderson Cooper Special Report-20130817-22:56:00

andrea deer dlchlt den is the public information officer. >> this is rugged, steep, mountainous, peaks, rocks, not a lot of flat land. there is no road access in. you cannot drive on this land. >> this vast wilderness area is dotted with lakes, just about everywhere. fresh water. if one wanted to survive out here you could. >> even though dimaggio could easily hide, authorities knew he couldn't run. >> the terrain made it a challenge but also helped us because this isn't an area that you can get across quickly. >> but authorities could move quickly. just 30 minutes after meeting the johns they had another clue. dimaggio's car, hidden under piles of brush. >> they're traveling slowly along this forest service road and way off into the woods he catches a, just a glimpse, just a split second, a red flash, and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110117:10:35:00

severe mudslides have just blocked our highway. right here behind me, as you can see, are the mountainous, the sort of -- you can get an idea of what the slope is like. we're going to have to go around these mountains to reach teresopolis, not necessarily heralding good news. we had more reports of mudslides and deaths nearby teresopolis. basically, what's happen sg that the soil is so heavily drenched and the people are watching their city disintegrate right before them, so you never know when the next action is going to be. today itted can ecould be here. tomorrow it could be in teresopolis. so you never know. zain? >> are people able to identify the bodies of their loved ones? >> reporter: i've been hearing, again, unconfirmed reports, that rescuers are telling families to stop trying to find the bodies of their loved ones because it's just too late. it's too hot.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100810:16:05:00

dealing with in the area where we speak. jon: but let me hear you correctly, you believe some of the victims that survived are already on the c-130? >> we believe that any minute the survivors will get on to the helicopters and be taken out of the crash site. that could happen any minute and we're told those people will be flown to anchorage. we'll start to find out what we can on what the condition of the survivors are. jon: when you take a look at that picture, any pilot that sees those clouds, you've got the slate gray clouds hanging low and all of that water on the tarmac there, that's not necessarily good weather for flying. >> reporter: right, and this is actually the dillingham airport, a very small airport. this is where a lot of the rescue flights are taking off from and landing. jon: and typically the airports are going to be in a lower location where they've got flat ground, obviously, enough to put a runway. the place where the plane crashed could be much minister mountainous, according to governor sarah

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100802:13:26:00

the military and the government are telling us they are doing all they can to get help to these flood victims as soon as possible. on the tour today, they took us to a relief camp to show us some of the work they are doing, but what we are hearing over and over again from flood victims that we are speaking to directly is we are not seeing the help. and that seems to be the challenge for not only the pakistani government, but for private aid organizations. we spoke to one aid organization who told us, we have the food ready, we have relief goods ready, what we can't get ahold of is some chopper. and choppers are necessary in this relief work because many of these areas are remote, mountainous, brims have been destroyed. the only way to get there, drew, is by chopper. >> the pictures are just amazing, reza. the areas that you flew over, i guess you were a guest of the military there, did you fly over areas where people were literally stranded with no help

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100402:19:39:00

some will be sent to the u.s. for training and some for parts, essentially. some may be fixed up and sold to allies in the region. a huge operation under way and a crunch time for logistical operations as president obama's surging 30,000 troops into afghanistan. we need the best equipment there from the terrains are so different, iraq to afghanistan. in one place you're -- it's the rugged and mountainous and the other, flat sand and extreme temperatures. >> we asked lieutenant general william webster about that this morning. here's what he had to say. >> when we started sending em wraps up there, the largest were effective in iraq and they were come bettersome on the rough terrain and terrible roads in afghanistan. they were too top heavy and we were breaking axles. so we looked for an alternative. >> so they've adjusted the

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