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many countries here have helped haiti in the past. many ngos have helped haiti in the past. we cannot do what we have done before. the leaders of haiti must take responsibility for their country's reconstruction. they must make the tough decisions that guide a strong, accountable, transparent recovery, and that is what they are starting to do with the creation of a new mechanism that provides coordination and consultation. aid can be directed where it is most needed. and we in the global community, we must also do things differently. it will be tempting to fall back on old habits, to work around the government rather than to work with them as partners or to fund a scattered or rarray of w- meaning projects rather than making the deeper, long-term investments that haiti needs now. we cannot retreat to failed strategies. . . >> we are committed to working with the people and organizations throughout haiti, including civil society groups, private businesses, ngo's, and citizens and i am so glad to see so many of them represented here today. we will also look for ways to engage
many countries here have helped haiti in the past. many ngos have helped haiti in the past. we cannot do what we have done before. the leaders of haiti must take responsibility for their country's reconstruction. they must make the tough decisions that guide a strong, accountable, transparent recovery, and that is what they are starting to do with the creation of a new mechanism that provides coordination and consultation. aid can be directed where it is most needed. and we in the global...
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some people wonder, why haiti? why this great outpouring of commitment to haiti's future?y is haiti's fate of such consequence to the region and to the world that it deserves sustained help? why should we hope that with this time our collective assistance that haiti can achieve a better future? these are questions that deserve answers and i believe this conference will begin to do so. the humanitarian need we know is gray, therefore, as fellow human beings -- is great, therefore, as fellow human beings we response from a position of conscience and morality that, but for the grace of god we could be in their place. natural disasters are often unpredictable in inflicting great cross. haiti was a country of 9 million people before the earthquake. today, more than one-quarter of a million of those people have died. more than 1 million are homeless. hundreds of thousands live in temporary camps without enough food or sufficient access to sanitation. nearly every government agency has been destroyed along with universities, hospitals, and primary schools. and we know they are th
some people wonder, why haiti? why this great outpouring of commitment to haiti's future?y is haiti's fate of such consequence to the region and to the world that it deserves sustained help? why should we hope that with this time our collective assistance that haiti can achieve a better future? these are questions that deserve answers and i believe this conference will begin to do so. the humanitarian need we know is gray, therefore, as fellow human beings -- is great, therefore, as fellow...
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to haiti. >> excellence iies, distinguishd delegates, ladies and gentlemen, i declare open the conference about a new future for haiti. president preval, secretary of state clinton, distinguished and ministers, excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, it is my great pleasure to welcome all of you at the united nations headquarters for this important event which is aimed at mobilizing international support for the development needs of haiti and to lay the foundation for haiti's recovery. president preval, secretary clinton, former president bill clinton, distinguished ministers, [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> four weeks, experts have been examining the costs of the effort in haiti. the u.s. government has won out a blueprint for it planned to guide and the recovery of haiti and new construction. here to present that the decision will be a moment. as a plan for action, it is concrete, specific, and above all, ambitious. it is not just to rebuild. it is to build a back bench
to haiti. >> excellence iies, distinguishd delegates, ladies and gentlemen, i declare open the conference about a new future for haiti. president preval, secretary of state clinton, distinguished and ministers, excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, it is my great pleasure to welcome all of you at the united nations headquarters for this important event which is aimed at mobilizing international support for the development needs of haiti and to lay the foundation for haiti's recovery....
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haiti's capacity. i know budget support is very difficult for donors, but we at the world bank and others can help by serving as trustees for the haiti reconstruction fund, a multi donor trust fund that can help supply controls and produce responsibility. your countries, a partner agencies, will provide guidance to the sri construction funds. so please use it. avoided feel-good, flag-waving projects that will not be sustainable, because in an island of development in a sea of deprivation will not get us where we need to go. second, we need the best anti- corruption tools possible to strengthen the case for working through haiti's budget. president preval's has already taken an important step, but we have learned some important lessons that we can learn here. internal audits, a special anti- corruption unit, higher salaries with higher performance standards, publicizing cases of corruption, and all staffs taking an ethical pledges. we can use this reconciliation -- this reconstruction agency to back a r
haiti's capacity. i know budget support is very difficult for donors, but we at the world bank and others can help by serving as trustees for the haiti reconstruction fund, a multi donor trust fund that can help supply controls and produce responsibility. your countries, a partner agencies, will provide guidance to the sri construction funds. so please use it. avoided feel-good, flag-waving projects that will not be sustainable, because in an island of development in a sea of deprivation will...
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haiti. a strong caribbean community needs a strong haiti. as the most popular state in the group of 14 sovereign nations, the community sees the rebuilding of haiti as a priority issue for all caribbean states. therefore, the entire capacity of caricom has been placed at the disposal of haiti as they seek to strengthen their own national capacity. with regard to the rebuilding and strengthening other technical capacity, caricom believes it can make a tremendous difference and can bring to bear in the areas of human resource development and institutional capacity building. the community stands ready to make available its capacity in administrative reform, in education and training, including vocational training and certification, in engineering and construction for earthquake and hurricane resistance, in providing solutions to low and middle income populations, in agriculture, tourism, research, and development. this meeting of donor groups is absolutely essential in defining the way forward in the hopes that rebuilding will be achieved. it p
haiti. a strong caribbean community needs a strong haiti. as the most popular state in the group of 14 sovereign nations, the community sees the rebuilding of haiti as a priority issue for all caribbean states. therefore, the entire capacity of caricom has been placed at the disposal of haiti as they seek to strengthen their own national capacity. with regard to the rebuilding and strengthening other technical capacity, caricom believes it can make a tremendous difference and can bring to bear...
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but michelle obama's visit here today was meant to reassure the people of haiti. >> as haiti recovers and rebuilds you will have a steady and reliable partner in the united states of america. >> reporter: many haitians tell us they want to see president obama walk these streets as a show of support like other leaders have already from canada, from france. still, they see this visit from the first lady as an important gesture. katie? >> couric: kelly cobiella. kelly, thanks so much. and coming up next here on the "cbs evening news," we go back to haiti to find 13-year-old pierre. how is he doing three months later? you'll see right after this. b-a-c-c-a-l-a-u-r-e-a-t-e. baccalaureate. correct. [ audience groans ] since this competition has been continuing for 48 hours and we have yet to eliminate anyone, it is the decision of this board to declare all 20 contestants winners. you have all competed admirably. admirably. a-d-m-i-r... ♪ ♪ a plant is only as good as the soil you put it in. look, both these potted plants got the same sun. same water. only difference? this. miracle-gro pottin
but michelle obama's visit here today was meant to reassure the people of haiti. >> as haiti recovers and rebuilds you will have a steady and reliable partner in the united states of america. >> reporter: many haitians tell us they want to see president obama walk these streets as a show of support like other leaders have already from canada, from france. still, they see this visit from the first lady as an important gesture. katie? >> couric: kelly cobiella. kelly, thanks so...
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i'm kim lawton in despinos, haiti. >> abernethy: you can see the backstory of our crew's haiti trip on our web site at www.pbs.org. you can comment on our stories and forward them. audio and video podcasts of the program are also available, and you can follow us on our facebook page. i'm bob abernethy. as we leave you, a music video featuring some of gospel music's biggest names led by kirk franklin. the song, "are you listening," was recorded to raise money to help rebuild haiti. ♪ you and me, sister you and me, brother ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by the lilly endowment captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> be more. pbs.
i'm kim lawton in despinos, haiti. >> abernethy: you can see the backstory of our crew's haiti trip on our web site at www.pbs.org. you can comment on our stories and forward them. audio and video podcasts of the program are also available, and you can follow us on our facebook page. i'm bob abernethy. as we leave you, a music video featuring some of gospel music's biggest names led by kirk franklin. the song, "are you listening," was recorded to raise money to help rebuild...
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>> liz: long before the earthquake, haiti was a nation with so many needs. one of the most pressing problems: the lack of medical care. there are only two and a half doctors for every 10,000 people in haiti. compare that to the u.s. where there are more than 30 physicians for every 10,000 people. more than 50 hospitals and clinics were destroyed in the quake, but when we went back we found a world-class facility had raiseen from the wreckage. it's already treated 20,000 patients and it's hoping that's just the beginning of haiti's long road back. >> couric: it looks like a scene from "e.r." life threatening injuries, chronic illnesses. even the long wait to get in. but this is not a big-city hospital somewhere in the united states. it's a makeshift medical center in a dusty field 200 feet from the port-au-prince airport. >> they come in here, they're treated as if they're at mass general, mayo or university of miami. anywhere many the world. >> reporter: dr. barth green was one of the first to arrive in haiti after the earthquake. >> on the ground on the sce
>> liz: long before the earthquake, haiti was a nation with so many needs. one of the most pressing problems: the lack of medical care. there are only two and a half doctors for every 10,000 people in haiti. compare that to the u.s. where there are more than 30 physicians for every 10,000 people. more than 50 hospitals and clinics were destroyed in the quake, but when we went back we found a world-class facility had raiseen from the wreckage. it's already treated 20,000 patients and it's...
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i am wondering as we look at haiti and our responses there, are we doing enough, whether it be haiti or overall long-term thinking, about how we do foreign assistance and how in that context are we looking at how we develop leadership at the end of the day within countries to help us, whether it be global health initiatives, development assistance or our efforts? we can externally provide resources and make a difference. but at the end of the day, whether it be today's haiti or tomorrow somewhere else, the question is how at the same time do we create indigenous leadership to move us in the right direction? mr. gates, if you could comment on that as well, as well as you have a unique ability through the foundation to make long-term commitments in which individuals and countries can ultimately depend upon, and that is somewhat transformative versus what we do here in the congress on an annual basis. i wonder do you have any thoughts in that regard as well? i would love to hear from both of you. >> well, first i think it is very important. president proval is here and is meeting with t
i am wondering as we look at haiti and our responses there, are we doing enough, whether it be haiti or overall long-term thinking, about how we do foreign assistance and how in that context are we looking at how we develop leadership at the end of the day within countries to help us, whether it be global health initiatives, development assistance or our efforts? we can externally provide resources and make a difference. but at the end of the day, whether it be today's haiti or tomorrow...
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so why does haiti's government want food shipments to stop? ya know, i'm really glad we finally decided to see where raisin bran crunch is made. yeah, this trip is way overdue. i just can't wait to see all those crunchy flakes in action. i hope i get a chance to put two scoops!™ of raisins in some boxes. you know what will really get us in the spirit? ♪ 99 boxes of raisin bran crunch ♪ ♪ if you're nice to me i'll share some with you ♪ ♪ you take one down ( and pass it around ) ♪ ♪ 98 boxes of raisin bran crunch ♪ three tasty ingredients, one great combination. ♪ raisin bran crunch! from kellogg! [ smack! ] [ smack! smack! smack! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums i was 18 years old before i had my first fresh bun. the invention that i came up with is the hot dog easy bun steamer. steam is the key to a great hot dog. i knew it was gonna be a success. the invention was so simple that i knew i needed to protect it.
so why does haiti's government want food shipments to stop? ya know, i'm really glad we finally decided to see where raisin bran crunch is made. yeah, this trip is way overdue. i just can't wait to see all those crunchy flakes in action. i hope i get a chance to put two scoops!™ of raisins in some boxes. you know what will really get us in the spirit? ♪ 99 boxes of raisin bran crunch ♪ ♪ if you're nice to me i'll share some with you ♪ ♪ you take one down ( and pass it around ) ♪...
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en medio de un concierto en haití, otro potente sismo cobra vida.padre, a cariontribuy mató a hija, luego de asesinar a su esposa, un campeón de boxeo, se quitó la vida en la cárcel, crecen los rumores sobre la vida de luis miguel esto y más ahora mismo en prim"primer impacto" ". el brutal crimen, estremeció la dmun comunidad, pero hoy muchos están indignados por un veredicto controversial. >>> hola qué tal soy bárbara bermudo. >>> les saluda sacha prieto. >>> un joven culpable de la muerte de un migrante ecuatoriano, estamos con el lugar. >>> estamos en el lugar donde el migrante marcelo lucero, fue asesinado, y luego de 4 días de deliberaciones, el jurado llegó a un veredicto, culpable de homicidio involuntario en primer grado como crimen de odio. el día que llegó justicia para marcelo lucero su madre pidió recorrer el lugar donde su hijo mur sangró para morir, el culpable fue acusado como homicidio de primer grado. >>> en la casa de latinos ha pausado, la justicia se hizo presente nuevamente el jurado duff tuvo la última decisión >>> los hermanos
en medio de un concierto en haití, otro potente sismo cobra vida.padre, a cariontribuy mató a hija, luego de asesinar a su esposa, un campeón de boxeo, se quitó la vida en la cárcel, crecen los rumores sobre la vida de luis miguel esto y más ahora mismo en prim"primer impacto" ". el brutal crimen, estremeció la dmun comunidad, pero hoy muchos están indignados por un veredicto controversial. >>> hola qué tal soy bárbara bermudo. >>> les saluda sacha...
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de otros varios artistas se unÍan a juan luis guerra para recaudar dinero para haitÍ. >> el papa benedictose reÚne con varias vÍctimas de abuso sexual. la iglesia catÓlica harÁ lo posible para que se haga justicia, aseguran. >> un insÓlito crimen en california. una madre ahoga y mata a su propio perder de dos meses. >>> freno a las damas de blanco en cuba. la seguridad les impide una marcha. >> Ésta es noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. >> bienvenidos a nuestra segunda ediciÓn. >> gracias por compartir con nosotros esta noche del domingo. hoy hubo un sismo en repÚblica dominicana. el temblor sucediÓ el mismo dÍa que se celebraba el concertÓ canto de esperanza organizado por juan luis guerra para recaudar dinero para haitÍ. vamos con los momentos mÁs significativos. >> el concierto iniciÓ a ritmo de merengue. 1000 hasta espectadores estaban atentos y complacidos. >> Ésta es un grito de ayuda para la comunidad de haitÍ. >> otros acudieron por ver a sus artistas favoritos. >> me vuelve loca juanes. >> tiene como propÓsito recaudar fondos para la construcciÓn de un hospital en haitÍ. >> creo q
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just think about haiti. if we can build a healthy haiti, one where the economy works well, it is less incentive -- in less incentive for it to be a drug shipment point for america. we live in an interdependent world. whether we like it or not, we are affected by what happens elsewhere. the final thing i would say is this maybe a fool's errand, but for 25 years i have seen surveys which showed that large majorities of the american people actually support programs like this and would support spending a higher percentage of our budget on this sort of thing. the reason we cannot get support for it is that they think we spend five or 10 times what we actually spent on foreign assistance. it may be that because so much attention is being paid to all these budgetary issues you would be able to help people put this in proper context. if they realized how little it was, i believe it would make a difference. >> to add a bit -- we talk about lives being of equal value, but the health interventions in this plan typicall
just think about haiti. if we can build a healthy haiti, one where the economy works well, it is less incentive -- in less incentive for it to be a drug shipment point for america. we live in an interdependent world. whether we like it or not, we are affected by what happens elsewhere. the final thing i would say is this maybe a fool's errand, but for 25 years i have seen surveys which showed that large majorities of the american people actually support programs like this and would support...
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the people of haiti.e join the clinton bush haiti fund and other organizations as we answer this urgent call to help the people of haiti. give now, because there's an opportunity for the people of haiti to build what they want to become, not just rebuild what they used to be. thank you. thank you. >>> if you've like anything what you've seen in the past half hour, check us out on "washington post live" for the best of sports talk only on comcast sportsnet. before we go, take a lack back at the best and some of the funniest movements on -- moments on dvr rewind. >> you may have never heard of the name bobby. >> here we go. >> you look like violet. >> you look like mr. rodgers. >> you mean with the sweater. >> it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. >> excuse me. it does look like you have a -- when you. >> i all wanted to dress like my dad. this is how my dad looked. so i'm cool. >> he probably had a bigger collar. >> plushed velvet, red. >> i've seen several guys come to the washington redskins. they we
the people of haiti.e join the clinton bush haiti fund and other organizations as we answer this urgent call to help the people of haiti. give now, because there's an opportunity for the people of haiti to build what they want to become, not just rebuild what they used to be. thank you. thank you. >>> if you've like anything what you've seen in the past half hour, check us out on "washington post live" for the best of sports talk only on comcast sportsnet. before we go, take...
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. >>> a surprise visit to haiti by chelle obama. a first hand and hands-on tour of the devastation and the enduring spirit there. >>> new trouble for toyota. one group is warning consumers they should to the buy a certain vehicle. >>> and lost and found. a positive outcome tonight in the kind of story that all too often doesn't end this well. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. he is a genuine american hero. neil armstrong is the first man on the moon. since those years he receded into a quiet life in america. there is no neil armstrong action figure, no chain of restaurants, and while he's walked on the moon, he's never been tempted to dance with the stars. our veteran space correspondent jay barbree exclusively obtained a letter written by neil armstrong and several other icons of the space program. it directly challenges president obama's reported plans to idle the u.s.-manned space program. astronauts armstrong, jim lovell write, "without the skill and experience actual spac
. >>> a surprise visit to haiti by chelle obama. a first hand and hands-on tour of the devastation and the enduring spirit there. >>> new trouble for toyota. one group is warning consumers they should to the buy a certain vehicle. >>> and lost and found. a positive outcome tonight in the kind of story that all too often doesn't end this well. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. he is a genuine...
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the people of haiti. please join the clinton bush haiti fund and other organizations as we answer this urgent call to help the people of haiti. give now, because there's an opportunity for the people of haiti to build what they want to become, not just rebuild what they used to be. thank you. thank you. >>> been a roller coaster ride here on the university of miami campus. the home team back in front 7-6. and the canes still batting here. and the runner at second base. this will be the third pitcher tonight for the deacons. and you have number 34, joel ernst. a senior out of loveland, ohio. and he will face miami's freshman shortstop steven perez. . >> and here comes perez. >> earns last appeared in a midweek game. pitched two innings of scoreless baseball. that was back on march 31st. and steven perez takes strike 1. 0-3 on the night. did reach on a walk. ratcliff actually the runner at third now. [ cheers and applause ] >> a bunt and catcher throws and it gets past the first baseman. and it rolls into r
the people of haiti. please join the clinton bush haiti fund and other organizations as we answer this urgent call to help the people of haiti. give now, because there's an opportunity for the people of haiti to build what they want to become, not just rebuild what they used to be. thank you. thank you. >>> been a roller coaster ride here on the university of miami campus. the home team back in front 7-6. and the canes still batting here. and the runner at second base. this will be the...
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haiti, something that, a country that is fading from the media conscious -- immediate consciousness of americans, the earthquake that happened in january, right afterwards the united states worked hard to get a communications network up there especially with mobile telephones. >> yes. >> host: while americans seem to have forgotten about what's going on down there, it sounds like the american government is still heavily supporting both the telecommunications and also health care for haitians. so can you talk a little bit more about what you're doing with cell phone telecommunications? >> guest: absolutely, and i appreciate that question because it's interesting to me -- shows how isolated i am. when you say the earthquake is fading from the consciousness of the american citizens because, you know, where i work, i've got to be honest with you, it's a big deal. and the commitment from this administration to work in partnership with the high san government so that -- haitian government so that, hopefully, haitian society can grow stronger in the future, that commitment is incredibly stron
haiti, something that, a country that is fading from the media conscious -- immediate consciousness of americans, the earthquake that happened in january, right afterwards the united states worked hard to get a communications network up there especially with mobile telephones. >> yes. >> host: while americans seem to have forgotten about what's going on down there, it sounds like the american government is still heavily supporting both the telecommunications and also health care for...
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by 8:00 a.m., 400 patients line up at the northwest haiti christian mission. its clinking doesn't have enough equipment but is still one of the best in the area. are you already starting to see effects of the earthquake? >> absolutely. >> reporter: what kind of effects? >> we saw them immediately. we saw a huge population shift to this zone. >> reporter: as many as 700,000 people left port-au-prince after the quake. 50,000 came to this area. mary st. fluoris one of them. the house fell down on you? >> yeah, the house fell down and our roof was like this on my head. >> reporter: a steel door crushed mary's leg and broke her foot. her leg is badly swollen and she came to the clinic because she's afraid of losing it. where do the tears come from? is it from the pain or the sadness or both? >> i don't know. >> reporter: even a simple x-ray would help the, to thes figure out why her thigh is so swollen. >> you can't get a c.t.? >> no. >> reporter: but there's no x-ray machine here and mary can't afford the $15 it would cost at the public hospital in port-de-paix. t
by 8:00 a.m., 400 patients line up at the northwest haiti christian mission. its clinking doesn't have enough equipment but is still one of the best in the area. are you already starting to see effects of the earthquake? >> absolutely. >> reporter: what kind of effects? >> we saw them immediately. we saw a huge population shift to this zone. >> reporter: as many as 700,000 people left port-au-prince after the quake. 50,000 came to this area. mary st. fluoris one of them....
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the people of haiti.lease join the clinton bush haiti fund and other organizations as we answer this urgent call to help the people of haiti. give now, because there's an opportunity for the people of haiti to build what they want to become, not just rebuild what they used to be. thank you. thank you. >> matt: top of the 7th. clemson leading georgia, 9-2. let's take a look at some to have maim league alumni. >> matt: grounded to farmer. commits to the air. tried to back hand that play. farmer commits his 4th error. keyings was one of these -- keys one of those guys, great hitter, great pitcher, went on to play for the toronto blue jays, part of the 1996 world championship squad. >>> here is brad miller. miller, ball browns in there. advancing on the wild pitch. wilson boyd, another wild pitch for the georgia bulldogs. the back hand was the only chance he would have had to get boyd. that is another spot there for christian glisson. really no need to make the throw down to 2nd base. not that any harm came o
the people of haiti.lease join the clinton bush haiti fund and other organizations as we answer this urgent call to help the people of haiti. give now, because there's an opportunity for the people of haiti to build what they want to become, not just rebuild what they used to be. thank you. thank you. >> matt: top of the 7th. clemson leading georgia, 9-2. let's take a look at some to have maim league alumni. >> matt: grounded to farmer. commits to the air. tried to back hand that...
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the warrens decided to return to haiti and bring him back themselves. with no paperwork it took nearly two weeks to overcome red tape. >> our haitian lawyer produced everything she could. we had friends in virginia breaking into our house scanning paperwork. >> on tuesday when the second earthquake hit we were 80, 90 miles away. my wife felt it. at that point we said we have to do everything we can to get sterle home. >> reporter: a military flight was scheduled to bring the family home. >> he is well worth the wait. he is so relaxed and loving and snuggly and observant. he has been gracious to us over these past few days. it has been rough. >> reporter: at home his new room is set up, a playpen, bed and memories of his homeland, a painting of haiti and a picture of his biological mom. they want him to remember where he came from while adjusting to life in northern virginia. >> the warrens hope their struggles and ultimate success will help encourage others to adopt. there are lots of ways you can help the people of haiti go to nbcwashington.com and fin
the warrens decided to return to haiti and bring him back themselves. with no paperwork it took nearly two weeks to overcome red tape. >> our haitian lawyer produced everything she could. we had friends in virginia breaking into our house scanning paperwork. >> on tuesday when the second earthquake hit we were 80, 90 miles away. my wife felt it. at that point we said we have to do everything we can to get sterle home. >> reporter: a military flight was scheduled to bring the...
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however, there are many other structural issues in haiti that also need to be attended to. issues relating to food security and educational infrastructure, the health care infrastructure. i think that technology and telecommunications in particular can be a tool in the rebuilding of haiti, but my own sense of our strategy in this area it is that there are some very basic building blocks of infrastructure that the haitian people and the haitian government are focusing on, like their health care infrastructure in food security. -- and food security. i think a technology -- i think of technology and telecommunications as a tool. >> aliya sternstein. >> how is technology a tool for facilitating education and food security and health care? >> in each of those cases, i think that most of this is to be determined. last week was my one-year anniversary of working at the state department. the first day i came to work, there were 4.1 billion mobile handsets on the planet. literally, one year later, there are 4.6 billion. in the course of just one year, that is an additional half bill
however, there are many other structural issues in haiti that also need to be attended to. issues relating to food security and educational infrastructure, the health care infrastructure. i think that technology and telecommunications in particular can be a tool in the rebuilding of haiti, but my own sense of our strategy in this area it is that there are some very basic building blocks of infrastructure that the haitian people and the haitian government are focusing on, like their health care...
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h.r. 4573, the debt relief for earthquake recovery in haiti act of 2010, would free haiti from the burden of international debt. the bill directs the secretary of the treasury to instruct the u.s. executive directors at multilateral development institutions to use the voice, vote, and influence of the united states to seek to achieve three things. number one, the immediate and complete cancellation of all debts owed by haiti to these institutions. second, the suspension of haiti's debt service payments until such time as the debts are canceled and three, the provision of emergency, humanitarian, and reconstruction assistance to haiti in the form of grants so that haiti does not accumulate additional debt. the bill also directs the secretary of the treasury and secretary of state to use all appropriate diplomatic influence to secure the cancellation of all remaining bilateral, multilateral, and private creditor debt owed by haiti. this bill passed the house on march 10 and the senate passed it with an amendment on march 26. the amendment specifies that haiti should receive aid in the form
h.r. 4573, the debt relief for earthquake recovery in haiti act of 2010, would free haiti from the burden of international debt. the bill directs the secretary of the treasury to instruct the u.s. executive directors at multilateral development institutions to use the voice, vote, and influence of the united states to seek to achieve three things. number one, the immediate and complete cancellation of all debts owed by haiti to these institutions. second, the suspension of haiti's debt service...
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the people of haiti.ase join the clinton bush haiti fund and other organizations as we answer this urgent call to help the people of haiti. give now, because there's an opportunity for the people of haiti to build what they want to become, not just rebuild what they used to be. thank you. thank you. >>> here's tonight's lineup. we're all over donovan mcnabb coming to the burgundy and gold and redskin national 10:30. >>> our kelli johnson has confirmed that the redskins are indeed shopping defensive albert haynesworth. his former team the tennessee titan it's one of the possible teams where he could land. jason reed of the "washington post" reporting that haynesworth is due $21 million on april 1st as a roster bonus. he's been paid 32 of the 41 million guaranteed in his contract. >>> haynesworth was paid that 21 million on april 1st, he's still due nine more. >> oh, okay. >> for the latest, check out nwasn.co >>f ofizar
the people of haiti.ase join the clinton bush haiti fund and other organizations as we answer this urgent call to help the people of haiti. give now, because there's an opportunity for the people of haiti to build what they want to become, not just rebuild what they used to be. thank you. thank you. >>> here's tonight's lineup. we're all over donovan mcnabb coming to the burgundy and gold and redskin national 10:30. >>> our kelli johnson has confirmed that the redskins are...
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it's like, i'm from haiti, baby, this is the marathon.ven when i slow down, baby, i'm just pacing myself. for me the thing about it is, the music will constantly change. the pulse is always in the youth. like, you can't fight the youth. the pulse is in the youth. so you have producers and you have artists that believes it's all about them. once you really think it's all about you, your time is done. you don't know that yet because you're still living in the hype. once your time is finished, it's finished. for me, my music and what i've done has never been about me. i would say one of my reinventions to the young generation -- that's like 16, 15 years old -- is when i'm in, like nebraska and a kid that's 16 and says ♪ if i was president, i'd get elected on friday, assassinated on saturday ♪ i'm like where the hell did you learn that song? so i was like, okay, what if i listened to a record company at a time that's like, listen, it has to be the radio. jay z is doing this, 50 cent is doing this, follow this. the kid would have never had the
it's like, i'm from haiti, baby, this is the marathon.ven when i slow down, baby, i'm just pacing myself. for me the thing about it is, the music will constantly change. the pulse is always in the youth. like, you can't fight the youth. the pulse is in the youth. so you have producers and you have artists that believes it's all about them. once you really think it's all about you, your time is done. you don't know that yet because you're still living in the hype. once your time is finished,...
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for haiti and its people, it's a long road back.is a tent city where an actual tent is a luxury. here people have become masters at making something out of nothing. even kids are making kites out of discarded paper plates and pieces of plastic bags. formal education is a luxury, too. a few school rooms have sprung up and when i arrived, the children couldn't wait to show me. so everyday you have school? >> wui! >> we think there are about 13,000 children here. about 250 or so of them are in school. >> couric: 250 out of 13,000? it may be called parc jean-marine vincent, but there's nothing park like about this setting. at one point in time this land was a haitian hill mare airport. it was then transformed into a massive sports complex. but following the earthquake it became an impromptu urban settlement with just a few hundred families. now, three months later, more than 48,000 people live here in conditions that have to be seen to be believed. >> ankle deep in mud. >> reporter: dr. louise ivers is an infectious disease specialist a
for haiti and its people, it's a long road back.is a tent city where an actual tent is a luxury. here people have become masters at making something out of nothing. even kids are making kites out of discarded paper plates and pieces of plastic bags. formal education is a luxury, too. a few school rooms have sprung up and when i arrived, the children couldn't wait to show me. so everyday you have school? >> wui! >> we think there are about 13,000 children here. about 250 or so of...
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kids in haiti some going back to school. we're going with them.port from haiti is along next. >>> tonight we have new details in the final hours of phoebe prince and they are upsetting. authorities said she was bullied to death. six classmates are accused of driving her to suicide. according to court records several of them, several of these kids never let up the abuse allegedly not even on the last day of her life. we learn three 16-year-old girls we of south hadley high school in massachusetts berated and teased her this past january 14th, the day she killed herself. some of the disturbing details. the harassment had been going on for months and on january 13th. phoebe told a friend "school has been close to intolerable lately." this is phoebe 15 years old. came from hollywood. she was new to the country and new to the school in massachusetts. here's how phoebe's last day unfolded in school on that day. now, the documents says the accused students called her an irish whore while she tried to study in the library and began crying on the way home
kids in haiti some going back to school. we're going with them.port from haiti is along next. >>> tonight we have new details in the final hours of phoebe prince and they are upsetting. authorities said she was bullied to death. six classmates are accused of driving her to suicide. according to court records several of them, several of these kids never let up the abuse allegedly not even on the last day of her life. we learn three 16-year-old girls we of south hadley high school in...
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and based on that i can safely make three remarks about the situation in haiti. first of all, poor countries tend to suffer from the government that is predatory and, of course, you have the regime in haiti and a cultural resistance to learning. those tend to be syndromes in poor countries. .. >> and the third observation i would make is that we notice a number of countries in which side by side you have one country where the productivity level is very low and in the neighboring country it is very high and in those situations we have observed a faster increase in productivity for the low productivity workers if we move to the high productivity country than if they wait for the institutions of the high productivity country to take root in their country so that would suggest we ought to be relatively lenient in terms of allowing refugees our immigration from haiti. let me switch gears to talk about the issue of how we think about market effectiveness and market failure this standard economics one point* zero approach is what we call static efficiency and we instead
and based on that i can safely make three remarks about the situation in haiti. first of all, poor countries tend to suffer from the government that is predatory and, of course, you have the regime in haiti and a cultural resistance to learning. those tend to be syndromes in poor countries. .. >> and the third observation i would make is that we notice a number of countries in which side by side you have one country where the productivity level is very low and in the neighboring country...
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i think that one of the things that we did at the outset in haiti through things like program that thestate department set up through which the american people can text the word he too short code 90999 which raised more than $30 million to the red cross, from that to working with usaid and telecommunications providers to restore communication to the island to the present moment, one of the areas of focus has been on thinking about the role of 21st century infrastructure and the redevelopment of haiti. now, i think it's important to not be sort of a cyber utopian or technology utopian. a lot of things that cellphones can be a powerful instrument for economic and educational empowerment and i personally believe that however there are many more structural -- many other structural issues in haiti that also need to be attended to. issues related to food security, issues related to the educational infrastructure, related to the health care infrastructure. so i think that technology and telecommunications in particular wireless can be a tool in the rebuilding of haiti, but my own sense of our
i think that one of the things that we did at the outset in haiti through things like program that thestate department set up through which the american people can text the word he too short code 90999 which raised more than $30 million to the red cross, from that to working with usaid and telecommunications providers to restore communication to the island to the present moment, one of the areas of focus has been on thinking about the role of 21st century infrastructure and the redevelopment of...
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. >>> saving haiti. time running out to move tens of thousands to safety before the worst of the rains arrive. why is it taking so long? we'll talk to sean penn on the ground in port-au-prince. >>> keeping them honest, should teaching sex ed be a crime? this is not a hypothetical question. in wisconsin a district attorney has warned teachers that if they use a new government-mandated sex ed course, they could be committing a crime and serve up to six years in prison. this is the letter the district attorney sent out to five school districts. and he's going to be on the program in a minute to defend the letter. but i just want to show you what the sex ed course that he's opposed to is actually designed to teach. it was approved by the state government. no republicans support it, i should point out, but democrats passed it. the d.a. is republican, by the way. the course is designed to be age appropriate, and it's described as an instructional program in human growth and development for students from kinder
. >>> saving haiti. time running out to move tens of thousands to safety before the worst of the rains arrive. why is it taking so long? we'll talk to sean penn on the ground in port-au-prince. >>> keeping them honest, should teaching sex ed be a crime? this is not a hypothetical question. in wisconsin a district attorney has warned teachers that if they use a new government-mandated sex ed course, they could be committing a crime and serve up to six years in prison. this is...
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and are currently serving in haiti. a tremendous amount of support by all americans, every day on the streets of haiti, in the form of civilians who are working for non-government organizations and obvious low -- obviously does that work in our own government agencies and our military there. they are truly the soldiers of humanitarian assistance, the non-governmental organizations, the civilians who are really working day in and out to help the haitian people as they recover from this tremendous catastrophe. as ron mentioned, yester day i turned over command he is also the commander of u.s. south. i thought that was quite appropriate. he is forming the duties as the deputy of the joint task force since early march. this is another step in the military transition as we move forward. i think i will leave it at that and go straight into questions and used most of our time to address the particular issues. >> could you provide a snapshot of the u.s. commitment, the military commitment in haiti? how many troops are there and
and are currently serving in haiti. a tremendous amount of support by all americans, every day on the streets of haiti, in the form of civilians who are working for non-government organizations and obvious low -- obviously does that work in our own government agencies and our military there. they are truly the soldiers of humanitarian assistance, the non-governmental organizations, the civilians who are really working day in and out to help the haitian people as they recover from this...
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in haiti, paul farmer at the un is going to try to do for haiti what we did in rwanda, build a whole system that the government can run. it is against this background that i want to say the following thing. i strongly support the global health initiative. and it is closely related to food security. i think the two things should be possible, supported hand in hand. i think the bill is well conceived. it focuses on developing systems in the 20 countries. it is the next logical step after what we have been doing. it focuses on reducing infectious diseases, increasing access to safe drinking water. it is user friendly. they want to have one place to treat everyone. this is a horrible struggle in many countries. there is an enormous emphasis on newborn and child health -- what they call a new business model of public-private partnerships. it has specific goals and scorekeeping system so you know if you are meeting them. i like all this. i hope you will pass this bill. having said that, i would like to make just a couple of observations and a few very specific recommendations. it is a very
in haiti, paul farmer at the un is going to try to do for haiti what we did in rwanda, build a whole system that the government can run. it is against this background that i want to say the following thing. i strongly support the global health initiative. and it is closely related to food security. i think the two things should be possible, supported hand in hand. i think the bill is well conceived. it focuses on developing systems in the 20 countries. it is the next logical step after what we...
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so please, join the clinton bush haiti fund and other organizations as we answer the call to help haiti build back better. thank you. thank you. >>> brock feldmann, is retired. >> top of the 6th, ray looked to be maybe a batter away from exiting the games. but he is out there. they want to extend him as long as they possibly can to is a pitcher's pitch. not for ray, a little breaking ball inside corner. johnson thought it was inside. watch the pitch. it wandered away. i think johnson may have had a little gripe there. that pitch a little inside, because, hey, when you have been around the plate all day long, you get the breaks. >>> he has not hit a batter, but he has nipped all three batters. and casey mccollum, one for 3. singled in the 5th. fast forward off the handle. that is a souvenir. do you remember as a youngster doing to the battle park and chasing down foul balls? i can still here the brick address system, turn that ball in for a snow cone. >> yes. when you use today get a little turn it in for a free coke or hot dog, there was always a little added incentive. >>> they don't d
so please, join the clinton bush haiti fund and other organizations as we answer the call to help haiti build back better. thank you. thank you. >>> brock feldmann, is retired. >> top of the 6th, ray looked to be maybe a batter away from exiting the games. but he is out there. they want to extend him as long as they possibly can to is a pitcher's pitch. not for ray, a little breaking ball inside corner. johnson thought it was inside. watch the pitch. it wandered away. i think...
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we cannot forget haiti.earthquake has brought to the attention -- it has been teetering on the brink of economic disaster for quite some time. we may provide some immediate aid, but if we are not careful, we will not deal with the longer-term issues. host: what about the brevity is in afghanistan and pakistan? guest: pakistan has one of the largest numbers of refugees in the world. it has had conflicts in that region, some of which was supposed 9/11 conflict. -- was post 9/11 conflict. the military needs to be much more engaged in humanitarian efforts as well as reducing human rights abuses, which occurs sometimes under their watch. that area where the borders are poroor and the taliban is increasing their influence is significant. over 1 million people have had to leave their homes, may be more than that. they live in a temporary status, which is something we cannot tolerate for a long time. if people to not have a home to go back to, they are more susceptible to things like the terrorism. we have to get ou
we cannot forget haiti.earthquake has brought to the attention -- it has been teetering on the brink of economic disaster for quite some time. we may provide some immediate aid, but if we are not careful, we will not deal with the longer-term issues. host: what about the brevity is in afghanistan and pakistan? guest: pakistan has one of the largest numbers of refugees in the world. it has had conflicts in that region, some of which was supposed 9/11 conflict. -- was post 9/11 conflict. the...
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drive one. >>> a rare bit of good news out of haiti today.he schools reopened officially and the city of port-au-prince nearly 12 weeks after that nation suffered such devastation. ever since the quake hit, haiti has been dreading something else. it has now arrived, sadly. the rainy season. our chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman reports tonight from port-au-prince. >> reporter: the rains unrelenting came at night and continued through morning turning dusty port-au-prince into mud. the only refuge for 2 million haitians a plastic tarp or tent. >> i'm sleeping, okay, i wake up, my shoes like that. >> reporter: with theed a vept of the rainy season every part of port-au-prince is affected including this camp school and clinic knocked out of commission. haitians woke up to a steady rain, muddy and unsafe footing underscoring the real need for safe and permanent housing. evidence of the earth giving way is everywhere. the problems go beyond the mud. sanitation and clean water were rare, but now with the exception of foreign aid they are almo
drive one. >>> a rare bit of good news out of haiti today.he schools reopened officially and the city of port-au-prince nearly 12 weeks after that nation suffered such devastation. ever since the quake hit, haiti has been dreading something else. it has now arrived, sadly. the rainy season. our chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman reports tonight from port-au-prince. >> reporter: the rains unrelenting came at night and continued through morning turning dusty port-au-prince...
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the artificial limbs customized for the people of haiti. >> the skin tone matches folks of haiti andthere is a cleft between the toe so they can wear sandals. it's designed for people of haiti by other amputees around the world. >> in a short amount of time, patients in haiti are able to walk around again, giving them new hope for a better future. that's a fox watch across america. >>> decades ago hundreds of people died in a bloody battle over a group of islands in the south atlantic, but the fight is not over. we tell you why and what the u.s. has to do with it ahead. plus, tiger woods says he is not perfect. say what? hey, they say confession is good for the soul. but he's not talking about admitting infidelity. what is it this time, sfwhoodz dwoods? details coming up. >>> a decade's old dispute with new life and access to oil may be the reason why. the fallklands island were a discussion of a dispute in 1982 where two countries claimed ownership of the islands and now they're at it again and there is pressure on the u.s. to take a side in all of this. greg palkot reports. >> here
the artificial limbs customized for the people of haiti. >> the skin tone matches folks of haiti andthere is a cleft between the toe so they can wear sandals. it's designed for people of haiti by other amputees around the world. >> in a short amount of time, patients in haiti are able to walk around again, giving them new hope for a better future. that's a fox watch across america. >>> decades ago hundreds of people died in a bloody battle over a group of islands in the...
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the artificial limbs customized for the people of haiti. >> the skin tone matches folks of haiti anda cleft between the toe so they can wear sandals. it's designed for people of haiti by other amputees around the world. >> in a short amount of time, patients in haiti are able to walk around again, giving them new hope for a better future. that's a fox watch across america. >>> decades ago hundreds of people died in a bloody battle over a group of islands in the south atlantic, but the fight is not over. we tell you why and what the u.s. has to do with it ahead. plus, tiger woods says he is not perfect. say what? hey, they say confession is good for the soul. but he's not talking about admitting infidelity. what is it this time, sfwhoodz dwoods? details coming up. smart...you're staying at this resort for free? how? welcomerewards from hotels.com. see when i accumulate 10 nights, i get one free. and...they let me choose where to use them. the loyalty program he signed us up for has all these restrictions, blackout dates, a crazy point system... and we couldn't stay here. so what am i
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guerra recibió una golpiza lilian dur lilian durante un concierto que él organizó a beneficio para haitícano, jorge salinas porque hace 4 meses que no ve a sus gemelos >>> qué más puedo perder, qué más me pueden quitar qué más, qué más, ya todo muchas cosas he perdido pero tengo otra que es la vida la salud el amor de mi público, el amor de mis padres de mi pareja el amor de mis hijos todo lo demás no pasa nada >>> Él negó una vez más que le haya pegado a su ex esposa y dejó entrever que sí la hija que le achacó, andrea noly, se la presentará a sus ge dmgemelos y hija que tiene estados unidos >>> joya sabemos quienes son lo 50 hispanos más bellos y hoy estuvieron en una sesión de cámara >>> así fes esfestejaron las 8 bellezas, (cantan) >>> minutos antes la mujer de fuego, olga tañón, le puso música y sabor a la sesión sf s fotográfica. >>> allá, lá o acá >>> marco antonio solís fue foto gran fiado mientras firmaba fotos, y thalía, estaba con una botas viejas >>> quién es el más bello ahora mismo. y nuevo hay para escoger, vicente fernández, llejacquelin bracamontes, y jenny rivera >>> te
guerra recibió una golpiza lilian dur lilian durante un concierto que él organizó a beneficio para haitícano, jorge salinas porque hace 4 meses que no ve a sus gemelos >>> qué más puedo perder, qué más me pueden quitar qué más, qué más, ya todo muchas cosas he perdido pero tengo otra que es la vida la salud el amor de mi público, el amor de mis padres de mi pareja el amor de mis hijos todo lo demás no pasa nada >>> Él negó una vez más que le haya pegado a su...
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but first our update on haiti and its struggle to recover from the earthquake. from port-au-prince, we have a report by dave iverson of public station kqed, san francisco. >> more than three months since the earthquake devastated haiti there's life on the streets of port au prince-- port-au-prince. yet 1.7 million people are still without homes in the capitol city. some 900 separate tent camps have sprouted up amidst the destruction. the largest with the population approaching 50,000. three months in and still life is far from easy. >> not everyone here has a -- >> this is a camp for 5,000 people. tracy is directing today's red cross distribution. >> you cannot come to live in tents for months and months and months with without issues coming up like health, like sanitation. >> thousands are already lining up, a thousand families already lined up. >> it is approaching noon and the temperature is over 90°. people are pressed together awaiting whatever the red cross has to offer. the needs are basic. not everyone has enough to eat. >> do you have enough to eat? >>
but first our update on haiti and its struggle to recover from the earthquake. from port-au-prince, we have a report by dave iverson of public station kqed, san francisco. >> more than three months since the earthquake devastated haiti there's life on the streets of port au prince-- port-au-prince. yet 1.7 million people are still without homes in the capitol city. some 900 separate tent camps have sprouted up amidst the destruction. the largest with the population approaching 50,000....
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please say hello to eva longoria parker.the homeless in haiti.cheers and applause [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? >> good, how are you? >> jimmy: what do you have here? >> what we use for easter. we hide these eggs and then -- you want me to show you? >> jimmy: yeah. >> we hide the eggs and then we crack them on your head. some yeah, that's a lot of fun. cleto's dad used to do that to me, right? yeah, yeah. we fill them with candy and let -- >> jimmy: this could get ugly. >> when tony married me, he doesn't call it easter, he's like, when is the egg battle. >> jimmy: your husband, nba player, not much of an egg battle because you can't reach his head. >> nobody has gotten him. >> jimmy: nobody will ever. >> my little cousin is like, uncle tony, can i crack it on your head, he took it from her hand and went -- he didn't let her do it. >> jimmy: that is what jesus would have wanted. >> yes. >> jimmy: one of the guys on the team can do it to him. maybe at halftime or something. that would be a nice easter -- >> what if we play the lak
please say hello to eva longoria parker.the homeless in haiti.cheers and applause [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? >> good, how are you? >> jimmy: what do you have here? >> what we use for easter. we hide these eggs and then -- you want me to show you? >> jimmy: yeah. >> we hide the eggs and then we crack them on your head. some yeah, that's a lot of fun. cleto's dad used to do that to me, right? yeah, yeah. we fill them with candy and let --...
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joseph's school rebuilt because i think all people in haiti were smiling and they need to smile now, too. >> reporter: a tiny star with big talent and an even bigger heart. kelly cobiella, cbs news, boca raton, florida. >> couric: and that's the cbs evening news. i'm katie couric. >>> kate's custody battle. the new interview. this is "entertainment tonight." >>> hours after jon gosselin filed for custody, a brave kate faces our cameras. >> probably not a good day to's that question. >> can she put the custody battle on hold. >>> and nancy kerrigan's brother charged with manslaughter. the latest on what really happened. >>> tiger, i want to find out what your thinking was? >> inside the makings of the new tiger woods' commercial. >> did you learn anything? >>> levi johnston on the record about bristol palin's new
joseph's school rebuilt because i think all people in haiti were smiling and they need to smile now, too. >> reporter: a tiny star with big talent and an even bigger heart. kelly cobiella, cbs news, boca raton, florida. >> couric: and that's the cbs evening news. i'm katie couric. >>> kate's custody battle. the new interview. this is "entertainment tonight." >>> hours after jon gosselin filed for custody, a brave kate faces our cameras. >> probably...
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jill biden, have just arrived in haiti. we knew that michelle obama was scheduled to make her first visit to mexico city. instead, michelle obama making a surprise stop in haiti. she has arrived in port-au-prince. the two landed about 10:40 eastern time this morning. they're taking a tour of the haitian haitian capital. this visit comes a day after haiti commemorated the three-month anniversary of the quake that ripped through the capital and several nearby cities. again, michelle obama and dr. jill biden are stopping in port-au-prince today. >>> other new to share with you right now, the second and final day of the nuclear security summit, discussing how to keep nuclear material out of terrorists hands. got understoway this morning by looking to the future. >> i am so pleased to announce that president lee has agreed to host the next summit in korea in two years. >> president obama spoke to the delegation this morning and warned if al-qaeda acquired a nuclear weapon, it would be a quote, catastrophe for the world. yesterda
jill biden, have just arrived in haiti. we knew that michelle obama was scheduled to make her first visit to mexico city. instead, michelle obama making a surprise stop in haiti. she has arrived in port-au-prince. the two landed about 10:40 eastern time this morning. they're taking a tour of the haitian haitian capital. this visit comes a day after haiti commemorated the three-month anniversary of the quake that ripped through the capital and several nearby cities. again, michelle obama and dr....
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the other is mexico, unlibeling haiti has pretty good building codes. miraculously, only three people were killed despite the enormous size of this thing. >> that is a relief. this big quake was along a small fault called the laguna fault about 60 miles away from the giant san androus fault. this quake does not predict another one on the san androus. >> looking for reassurance, you're saying this is no indication that the big fault is going to have any activity soon? >> no. each earthquake makes another earthquake more likely, but only for a short period of time and only relatively nearby. so we're seeing lots of aftershocks, but we don't see a special impact on the san andreas. the fact that we've gone a day since the earthquake .removes the majority of the risk. >> we think we're in a lot of aerks. am i right there are 17 a year around the globe and this is the fourth so far this year? >> that's correct, so we aren't seeing that much more than average. we average one or two magnitude 7s a month. what happened is we happened to have the aerks near wher
the other is mexico, unlibeling haiti has pretty good building codes. miraculously, only three people were killed despite the enormous size of this thing. >> that is a relief. this big quake was along a small fault called the laguna fault about 60 miles away from the giant san androus fault. this quake does not predict another one on the san androus. >> looking for reassurance, you're saying this is no indication that the big fault is going to have any activity soon? >> no....
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haiti? there's going to be a need in haiti for years. so you know, again, compassion fatigue is what we have to fight in our own life. faith is not easy. it is hard work. >> reporter: hard work, he says, that cannot be abandoned i'm kim lawton in tipp city, ohio. >> abernethy: in thousands of christian congregations, where more people need more spiritual comforting than any one pastor can provide, there are trained lay caregivers called stephen ministers. st. stephen was an early church deacon and the first christian martyr. as deborah potter reports, stephen ministers do not counsel. but they do offer prayer and listening, and that seems to help. >> i just don't know what to do. >> reporter: sometimes, you just need someone to listen. >> i just don't know how to resolve this in my head. i'm just really upset. i can't forgive myself. >> reporter: sometimes you need something more-- a hand to hold, and maybe a prayer. >> dear lord, thank you for watching over all of us today. in your name, we pray. >> amen. thank you. i feel so much bette
haiti? there's going to be a need in haiti for years. so you know, again, compassion fatigue is what we have to fight in our own life. faith is not easy. it is hard work. >> reporter: hard work, he says, that cannot be abandoned i'm kim lawton in tipp city, ohio. >> abernethy: in thousands of christian congregations, where more people need more spiritual comforting than any one pastor can provide, there are trained lay caregivers called stephen ministers. st. stephen was an early...