heather childers reports. >> reporter: nearly one year after the ground shook violently in haiti, thentry is still in shambles. this catholic church looks a lot like this did the day after the quake struck. in part-au-prince traffic fills the streets and people live in tents like this. marie says her situation is tragic since the camp is located next to the rubble of the department store where her husband and answer infant daughter died. their bodies are still buried beneath the debris. >> i would like to go back home to my kids to leave my life of living in a tent. >> reporter: frustration growing throughout the county as they are asking the president to step down because they say hardly any progress has been made in rebuilding. one woman suggesting the american occupation of haiti aiming the u.s. could get a better job getting things done. >> the americans occupied the city then things would be good. >> although an american takeover in the caribbean is not in the works, the state department officials say the u.s. is not done helping out haiti. >> haiti's needs are immediate. whether