this is bayard jean bernard. bayard jean bernard: ok guys, so welcome to haiti. rnard was our fixer. he is a local who speaks the language and helps foreign journalists move around the country. jean bernard was a student at haiti's only film school when the quake hit. he and his classmates went out into the street and started filming the carnage. they posted the images on the internet. jean bernard: we need to say that there is a problem here, we need help. stephanie: news organizations covering the quake started hiring jean bernard to take them around haiti. jean bernard: i started to work like a fixer. more jobs came out, and i met more journalists. stephanie: five years after the quake, the president's campaign is "haiti is open for business." you believe it? jean bernard: i don't know if the business is here already, but haiti is open itself. they want business to come. haitians, they need jobs. stephanie: but jean bernard says what haiti needs most isn't business or jobs. haiti needs love. jean barnard: if you've never had love, you cannot give love to people