we had about 250 thousand people in the streets of port- au-prince supporting martinellm. he was included in the runoff. initially, he was third and the streets grows up. where the the region's historical trigger some violence, there were some incidents. and it did slowdown the progress of cholera. they continue the movement of supplies for cholera while these streets have roadblocks and problems that make it impossible for doctors to move supplies and personnel. but it was the right thing for haiti appeared it had to happen. the organization of american states did a look over of the election. they were able to influence a legitimate inclusion of then candidate martelli who then became president martelli. tavis: speaking of security, did to them or have you any time in all the trips to have made to haiti and all the time you spend , have you or do you feel your own personal security threatened? >> not at all. it is an extraordinarily civil place when you consider the desperation that come in any place with this kind of poverty. i can think of american cities where the peop