i spoke with the director, david darg. he lives with his family in haiti. you and i were there, hours after this horrible earthquake happened two years ago. so much money has been invested. we saw the devastation firsthand, people who lost lives, lost homes, lively hood. can you give us an update, where does haiti stand two years after this earthquake? >> despite all the difficulties, here two years later, i am happy to report, significant progress. haiti has endured hardships for decades and certainly not been a place for a long time. earthquake mag fi magnified it. despite that, in general, port-au-prince and the rest of the country is back to where it was before the earthquake. >> it wasn't rosie. it wasn't the best place in the western hemisphere, horrible number statistics. hundreds of thousands of people living in tents covering their homes. how is that possible? >> progress has been slow in some respects. government in haiti is weak, of course. all the money pledged as not been given to haiti. >> why is that? >> international government bureaucracy i