rupesh dharia. >> we are not only doctors, but we are your neighbors and your friends. many of our children go to school here with your children. we are exhausted. our patience and resources are running low and we need your help. amy: in haiti, the death toll from the massive august 14 earthquake has passed 2200, with thousands of survivors growing increasingly desperate. people left homeless by the quake have been living in squalid camps in the mountains north of the hard-hit city of les cayes, where they say children are suffering from hunger, fevers, and infections. >> our throats are dry because we are thirsty. we have no choice but to stay here. children crying for water and food stay here because there is nothing else we can do. amy: unicef says 1.2 million people were affected by the earthquake, including over half a million children. here in new york, kathy hochul was sworn in as new york's first woman governor early tuesday just after outgoing governor andrew cuomo's resignation took effect at the stroke of midnight. cuomo announced his resignation two weeks ag