Friday, November 22, 2013

Anderson Cooper Talks about His Experience in Tacloban on the David Letterman Show

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  1. I hate this! - Koring Santol

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  2. Pag off cam si koring ang topic nila! Charaught

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    1. hahahahaha true! sasabunutan sya ni anderson cooper pag nag kita sila!

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  3. "Be kind, be kind." Humble, witty, funny. Very likeable too that he can rough it out when needed considering that he's from a very affluent family. It's much appreciated that he took time to get to know the "lesser-beings" so to speak and not just the officials with big names.

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  4. Once again, THANK YOU Anderson Cooper for being the VOICE of the people! Thank you for your sincerity and warmth which you showed to the Typhoon Yolanda victims. God Bless you!

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  5. Telling it like it is or like it was. Fearless, truthful.

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  6. He should cover the trial of all trials. Just for trivia though, he is now the only child because his brother commited suicide, jumped off the window with their mother Gloria in the New York place, I think her birthday os mother's day.

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  7. He is saying "no assistance for days...." is consistent with our housekeeper's statement who used to be in tacloban. He is just stating what he saw... and that's what journalists shud do.

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  8. Hes so sweet and kind...its like he is proud of yhe kind of fighting spirit we filiponos have...

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  9. Thank you Mr. Anderson Cooper for being the voice of the philippines! I so agree with all you said! Thank You!

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  10. People blame their fate as being poor but each and every Elections whether local or national they still kept on voting Politicians who's primary concern is how to multiply their wealth. Who were among the first to be there after the Storm? No one. Pilipinas Wake up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    1. Ang puso mo Anon 2:48AM. Pero tama ka jan, that's why I never voted, I hate politicians!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    2. Hah.Anon 8:40. Voting makes a difference. Voting lets you have a say in how your country is shaped and developed. Not voting strips you the right to complain about how the Philippines is run. Hating politicians is a sad excuse.

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  11. Noblesse oblige...to whom much is given much is expected.

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  12. I admire his compassion, humility, sincerity, and determination to help people who are in desperate need. Maraming salamat sa pagtulong sa amin, Mr. Anderson Cooper and CNN.

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  13. Sana ganyan din ang mga journalists dito

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  14. Telling like it is. And that's how you do it! Loves it!

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  15. Dislike much! - Kirina sunches

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  16. cant be more thankful for his honesty. I am a taclobanon. I was there during the supertyphoon and the aftermath. After a week, my family can no longer accept the hunger and thirst. We had to evacuate, for more than a week, there was no help coming from anyone. The mayor cant be seen. No government official can be found.

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    1. I am ashamed of how the Philippines seem to rely on foreigners to fix everything. I hope your family and friends are fine now.

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