Video: CNN Anchor Anderson Cooper speaks out on Korina Sanchez radiocomments



CNN anchor Anderson Cooper finally speaks out about Korina Sanchez’s reaction during his Yolanda coverage  in Tacloban, Philippines on November 13.

“The Sanchez seemed on mistaken impression that I said I saw no presence of the Philippine government on the ground in Tacloban".

“I never said that obviously I’ve been in Tacloban for days and I’ve been in fact interviewed of a very heroic of a navy captain, Capt. Santiago who’s going out helping people I’ve seen the work has been done and the work it isn’t done perhaps even as importantly”


“Miss Sanchez is welcome to go there and urge to go there. I don’t know if she has but her husband is in-charge I’m sure she can arrange her flight.”

Korina Sanchez allegedly made a comment on her morning radio show about the report coverage of CNN anchor Anderson Cooper on Wednesday, November 13, 2013. According to Cooper, there’s “No evidence of organized relief and rescue operation around Tacloban. I haven’t seen much of relief effort, I haven’t seen a large military presence.” The local radio announcer reacted to the reports on her morning radio show DZMM. Korina Sanchez said Cooper “doesn’t know what he is talking about.” Anderson Cooper also added that his reports were also a tribute to the Filipino people affected by the calamity. “Filipino people, the people of Tacloban, and Samar, and Cebu, and all these places where so many have died, they are strong not just to have survived this storm, but they are strong to have survived the aftermath of this storm,” he said. “They have survived for a week now, often with very little food, with very little water, with very little medical attention. Can you imagine the strength it takes to be living in a shack, to be living, sleeping on the streets next to the body of your dead children?”

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