benicio del toro, the oscar-winning actor of last year, and garsel bu vai nylon, the hatian-american actress. her brother was visiting haiti when the earthquake struck. but first, we are going to go back to our reporters in haiti. anderson cooper and dr. sanjay gupta. they will be with us to begin the first hour, they will be with us to begin the first hour. anderson, this goes on and on. what happened in the last hour? >> larry: well, the last hour, you know, there's no telling what sort of tragedies are occurring at night. you know, a lot of work is done during the day. at night, a lot of the aid workers go back to where they are staying. some try to -- are able to work all night. there's a lot of logistical planning that goes on at night. these streets kind of empty down. right now there are tens of thousands of hatians, if not more, sleeping in public parks, in open stadiums, anywhere they can. there are people playing music behind me. it's become almost a routine, but nothing about this should become routine, larry. it shouldn't be routine that little kids will die tonight that