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good news out of haiti. we like to bring you that when we can. we met a little boy right after the earthquake, johnny. we came across him in the pediatric tent. we did a story about him, he wasn't speaking, couldn't speak, he had no clothes. he was wearing a crude cast on his lower leg even though doctors said it was his femur that had broken and both his parents died. we learned an orphanage had taken johnny in. they sent us pictures and he looked much, much better. he was smiling, making new friends, and we were obviously thrilled for him. just this week even more good news. the orphanage discovered johnny's parents are actually alive. they'd been living in a relief camp, they saw his picture on a red cross posting. they thought he was dead. mom, dad and johnny were brought together again. their lives are certainly tough. they now still live in a squalled camp like thousands of haitians but at least they are together and they are alive. join the live chat right now underway at ac360.com. >>> patdown outrag
good news out of haiti. we like to bring you that when we can. we met a little boy right after the earthquake, johnny. we came across him in the pediatric tent. we did a story about him, he wasn't speaking, couldn't speak, he had no clothes. he was wearing a crude cast on his lower leg even though doctors said it was his femur that had broken and both his parents died. we learned an orphanage had taken johnny in. they sent us pictures and he looked much, much better. he was smiling, making new...
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we've been telling you about the cholera outbreak in haiti. pretty devastating. there's a huge problem with anti-united nations protests. let me break it down for you a little bit first. the first confirmed case of cholera in haiti was in late october. so far 1,344 people are dead, another 57,000 people have been treated for cholera. international health officials are expecting that number to rise into the hundreds of thousands. and the united nations has criticized the international response to the haiti cholera outbreak. it says donors have only pledged about 10%, 10% of the money needed to curb the disease. we're talking about doctors, nurse,s, water purification, all of that stuff. let's talk about the haitians, themselves. check this out. there are people in haiti who blame the very organization who's trying to help them, united nations. they accuse soldiers and peace keepers of bringing cholera in from their homeland. the u.n. and officials deny the charge. protests against the united nations and nepal turned violent last week in port-au
we've been telling you about the cholera outbreak in haiti. pretty devastating. there's a huge problem with anti-united nations protests. let me break it down for you a little bit first. the first confirmed case of cholera in haiti was in late october. so far 1,344 people are dead, another 57,000 people have been treated for cholera. international health officials are expecting that number to rise into the hundreds of thousands. and the united nations has criticized the international response...
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ivan watson is in the north coast of haiti. we keep reporting this death toll and it continues to rise. >> reporter: that's right. this epidemic according to the united nations is predicting that up to 200,000 people could be infected by the time it reaches its peak. this is the first month really of the outbreak. the first in 15 years to be discovered here in haiti. and it has definitely frightened significant portions of the population. we're reporting to you from the northern city and there have been three straight days of riots here, angry demonstrators attacking and in large part, many of them accused the united nations and the peace keepers of being the origin of this cholera outbreak in haiti. that is a claim that is completely denied by the united nations itself. >> i can see the u.n. vehicles rolling in, people are running. i notice video of you driving through some of the smoke and burning tires. explain what i'm seeing here. >> reporter: well, what's been taking place here is that for three days now demonstrators hav
ivan watson is in the north coast of haiti. we keep reporting this death toll and it continues to rise. >> reporter: that's right. this epidemic according to the united nations is predicting that up to 200,000 people could be infected by the time it reaches its peak. this is the first month really of the outbreak. the first in 15 years to be discovered here in haiti. and it has definitely frightened significant portions of the population. we're reporting to you from the northern city and...
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right now he's focusing on haiti. joining me by skype is the founder and president of the university of the people which has been around for about a year now. you've been offering tuition free course to people around the world intel me a little bit about the university of the people. >> yeah. that's exactly right. university of the people is none profit online tuition free university dedicated for people who graduate high school, can go university but cannot afford it either for financial reasons or because there aren't enough universities where they live or for potential reasons we offer them tuition free university online. they can study for b.a. in computer science and business administration, hopefully to improve their standard of living, their own life, the family life, the community life and their country's life. >> they have to have a high school diploma, be table speak english u-have 2,000 professor, 700 students and now you're moving into haiti. tell me about this. a country we've been talking about with pers
right now he's focusing on haiti. joining me by skype is the founder and president of the university of the people which has been around for about a year now. you've been offering tuition free course to people around the world intel me a little bit about the university of the people. >> yeah. that's exactly right. university of the people is none profit online tuition free university dedicated for people who graduate high school, can go university but cannot afford it either for financial...
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tell us about your project in haiti? >> prior to earthquake, i described haiti as the worst poverty i had ever seen and we're working in some of the slums in port-au-prince and we're just doing mainly what we do all around the world, which is simply feeding children in schools so that we're doing two things, meeting the immediate need of the hungry child, but at the same time, we're tackling the underlying causes of poverty by throwing them into the classroom. that was the work we were doing in haiti prior to earthquake. since then because the schools were destroyed and whole communities were devastated, we've been involved in some emergency relief work as well. >> best of luck to you and we look forward to seeing more of your work and having you on cnn again, okay? >> thank you very much. >> tell our audience, to meet the heroes and vote, go to cnnheroes.com. all ten will be honored at cnn heroes, an all-star tribute. it's on thanksgiving night hosted by our own anderson cooper. >>> the world's largest emerald is now in
tell us about your project in haiti? >> prior to earthquake, i described haiti as the worst poverty i had ever seen and we're working in some of the slums in port-au-prince and we're just doing mainly what we do all around the world, which is simply feeding children in schools so that we're doing two things, meeting the immediate need of the hungry child, but at the same time, we're tackling the underlying causes of poverty by throwing them into the classroom. that was the work we were...
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the outbreak in haiti has killed more than a thousand people so far. strong storms ripped through the baltimore area leaving behind a trail of debris. numerous homes are badly damaged including an apartment building that had the roof torn off. there were some injuries but none of them were considered serious. around 20,000 people, however, were left without power. this day and age, prosthetic limbs have come a long way. last week we showed you a remarkable story of a paralyzed woman who was testing out robotic legs. now similar technology is helping four-legged friends get around. we'll show you after the break. i said "sure." "well, let's grow some algae." and that's what started it. exxonmobil and synthetic genomics have built a new facility to identify the most productive strains of algae. algae are amazing little critters. they secrete oil, which we could turn into biofuels. they also absorb co2. we're hoping to supplement the fuels that we use in our vehicles, and to do this at a large enough scale to someday help meet the world's energy demands.
the outbreak in haiti has killed more than a thousand people so far. strong storms ripped through the baltimore area leaving behind a trail of debris. numerous homes are badly damaged including an apartment building that had the roof torn off. there were some injuries but none of them were considered serious. around 20,000 people, however, were left without power. this day and age, prosthetic limbs have come a long way. last week we showed you a remarkable story of a paralyzed woman who was...
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>> as you say 1,000 people plus have died from cholera in haiti. when things go bad, they get worse and worse. we will stay on top of this with you. ivan watson is on the scene for us. >>> something thats a tr thats s have never seen is a new black hold. >>> and a surprising ring. william and kate reveal candid details of the engagement. we will hear an extended portion of the joint interview today in london. standby. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] here's hoping you find something special in your driveway this holiday. ♪ [ santa ] ho ho ho! [ male announcer ] get an exceptional offer on the mercedes-benz you've always wanted at the winter event going on now. but hurry -- the offer ends soon. host: could switching tot or m insuranceu fifteen percent dochuck wo host: could switching tot or m insuranceu fifteen percent it chucking my wd!ang woodk, host: could switching tot or m insuranceu fifteen percent >>> ever since the midterm elections president obama has been touting a big meeting he will have with the democratic and the republican leadership over
>> as you say 1,000 people plus have died from cholera in haiti. when things go bad, they get worse and worse. we will stay on top of this with you. ivan watson is on the scene for us. >>> something thats a tr thats s have never seen is a new black hold. >>> and a surprising ring. william and kate reveal candid details of the engagement. we will hear an extended portion of the joint interview today in london. standby. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] here's hoping you find...
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>>> medical workers in haiti are appalled at the number of patients dying and being hospitalized in the ongoing cholera outbreak. the u.n. says the death toll is at least 800 with more than 12,000 hospitalized. the leader of doctors without borders says his staff is now seeing seven times the number of patients they did just three days ago. those are your headlines this hour. i'm don lemon keeping you informed. cnn, the most trusted name in news. >>> a clear morning. a rogue pilot. a building billowing smoke. >> all the windows were blown. there's fire coming out. >> and an angry manifesto left behind. here in austin, texas, 53-year-old joe stack made a missile of his small plane. slamming it into an irs office. a final expression of a simmering rage. on the surface, joe stack seemed like a good guy -- sound and perfectly sane. so what led this regular joe to become what some would call a domestic terrorist? what drove him to kill on february 18th? >> he's like the poster boy for chill. >> rick furley was a band mate of joe stack. stack played bass and was the kind of guy you could coun
>>> medical workers in haiti are appalled at the number of patients dying and being hospitalized in the ongoing cholera outbreak. the u.n. says the death toll is at least 800 with more than 12,000 hospitalized. the leader of doctors without borders says his staff is now seeing seven times the number of patients they did just three days ago. those are your headlines this hour. i'm don lemon keeping you informed. cnn, the most trusted name in news. >>> a clear morning. a rogue...
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the cholera death toll in haiti has topped 1100. one case is now reported across the border in the dominican republic. police in l.a. are looking for the person who gunned down long-time hollywood publicist ronni khasen shot to death on hollywood boulevard minutes after she left a party to celebrate the opening of a movie burlesque. members of the house are voting on new party leaders for the incoming congress. nancy pelosi is fighting for a job as house minority leader. >>> the greater los angeles auto show will open to the public later this week. energy-efficient vehicles are the buzz. 50 alternative energy cars and suvs will be on display. can you name just a couple of them? >>> the l.a. auto show, hot, hot, hot. 50 alternative energy vehicles on display to be exact. they include the chevy volt, nissan leaf, concept cars, kia pop, wave ii, and wheego life. okay. new fault lines between establishment republicans and tea party republicans. listen to senator john mccain talking about kentucky senator-elect rand paul. >> i think ther
the cholera death toll in haiti has topped 1100. one case is now reported across the border in the dominican republic. police in l.a. are looking for the person who gunned down long-time hollywood publicist ronni khasen shot to death on hollywood boulevard minutes after she left a party to celebrate the opening of a movie burlesque. members of the house are voting on new party leaders for the incoming congress. nancy pelosi is fighting for a job as house minority leader. >>> the...
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so hopefully, we'll get back down there susan and talk much more about haiti. a lot of people are really concerned about it. >>> moving on, we have our "beat 360" winners. our daily challenge. a chance to show up staffers by coming up with a better caption to the photo we post every day. tonight's photo, some of the back street boys hooked up with the enough kids on the block. our staff winner tonight is will. his caption? "back, streets back -- oh no!" i don't know if that was my singing tore caption. the winner, from charlottesville, virginia, bravo unveiled its new show "the real has been's of orange county." the "beat 360" t-shirt is on its way. >>> and now time for tonight's shot. we've been reporting the aggressive patdowns and full body scans have outraged many travelers. for "saturday night live" it's great material for a laugh. >> when selected for a full body scanner, say "no." you'll be pull add side by a tsa agent and that's when the fun begins. and you never know who your agent will be. it koib me. >> or me. >> or even me. >> but it's probably goin
so hopefully, we'll get back down there susan and talk much more about haiti. a lot of people are really concerned about it. >>> moving on, we have our "beat 360" winners. our daily challenge. a chance to show up staffers by coming up with a better caption to the photo we post every day. tonight's photo, some of the back street boys hooked up with the enough kids on the block. our staff winner tonight is will. his caption? "back, streets back -- oh no!" i don't know...
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cholera has taken more than 1100 lives in haiti. accused russian arms dealer viktor bout, the so-called merchant of death pleaded not guilty to terror charges in a manhattan courtroom today. the justice department alleged bout conspired to sell weapons to the colombian terror group farc. he faces 25 years to life if convicted. >>> and bristol palin's routine on monday night's "dancing with the stars," yes we're talking about it again, apparently triggered a wisconsin man to shoot his television set. police say steven cowen, this man, blasted a hole in the screen because he felt palin wasn't a good dancer and he was fed up with politics. he allegedly turned the gun on his wife and was arrested after an all-nightstandoff with the s.w.a.t. team. i picture him sitting there in his chair with a shotgun watching the show. >> crazy. tonight's shot, bristol palin teamed up with the situation from "the jersey shore" in a public service announcement aimed at preventing teen pregnancy. you might be surprised to know the situation is involved i
cholera has taken more than 1100 lives in haiti. accused russian arms dealer viktor bout, the so-called merchant of death pleaded not guilty to terror charges in a manhattan courtroom today. the justice department alleged bout conspired to sell weapons to the colombian terror group farc. he faces 25 years to life if convicted. >>> and bristol palin's routine on monday night's "dancing with the stars," yes we're talking about it again, apparently triggered a wisconsin man to...
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to haiti, around the clock battle against cholera. the illness killed 800 people and still spreading. part of the problem, hundreds of open dumps. cnn's paula newton in port-au-prince. >> there is no delicate way to put this. port-au-prince looks and smells like a dump because it is. 10 months after the earthquake, the city has generated into a filthy calderon of water, garbage and human waste. the garbage situation has always been a problem here. but now no one pays any attention to where they dump it and the government makes virtually no effort to pick it up. >> don't you think haitians deserve better than this? >> we got used to it. we got used to it. everybody grow up in this country. we got used to it. >> but the stakes are higher now. as cholera stalks the city, these are the conditions that worry health expert. look, patients desperate for water collect it at a pipe right next to a burning collection of waste. >> the city is like an open garbage pit. this is the central canal that cuts right through the city. garbage of all des
to haiti, around the clock battle against cholera. the illness killed 800 people and still spreading. part of the problem, hundreds of open dumps. cnn's paula newton in port-au-prince. >> there is no delicate way to put this. port-au-prince looks and smells like a dump because it is. 10 months after the earthquake, the city has generated into a filthy calderon of water, garbage and human waste. the garbage situation has always been a problem here. but now no one pays any attention to...
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. >>> and on to haiti now where garbage is piling up. the streets are literally becoming a landfill. details straight ahead. >>> but first, a quick quiz. some of bernie madoffs personal possessions are up for auction. can you guess what's the high bid on this, 10 1/2 carat engagement ring. is it $325,000, $150,000 or $445,000? the answer after the break on the highest bid so far. eck out . it's free to join, and it shows you lots of ways to help improve your bone strength. like bone-healthy exercises that are easy to do. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse bone loss. and myboniva gives you calcium-rich recipes... monthly reminders... and even a month of boniva, free. so call or go to myboniva.com and sign up now. ( announcer ) don't take boniva if you problems with your esophagus, low blood calcium, severe kidney disease, or can't sit or stand for at least one hour. follow dosing instructions carefully. stop taking boniva and tell your doctor if you have difficult or painful swallowing, chest pain or severe or continuing
. >>> and on to haiti now where garbage is piling up. the streets are literally becoming a landfill. details straight ahead. >>> but first, a quick quiz. some of bernie madoffs personal possessions are up for auction. can you guess what's the high bid on this, 10 1/2 carat engagement ring. is it $325,000, $150,000 or $445,000? the answer after the break on the highest bid so far. eck out . it's free to join, and it shows you lots of ways to help improve your bone strength....
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and for example when we were trying to get in haiti, i was calling everybody i knew to get into haiti and my daughter said, well, somebody better send somebody to haiti, and because mommy is going to lose her mind if she does not go to haiti. and they understand that my work is important, as they are, too, and when a story works, i want to be, there and they can follow the reports, and i come back. mom comes back and we talk about it, and it is an experience that we can talk ant. i try not no travel, but as you know the work necessitates it. >> and sometimes you don't want to be on the front lines of a dangerous story, i guess because you have four kids. >> yeah, i'm not a danger girl at all. i don't go to iraq or afghanistan. i think that cnn has a number of correspondents who are incredibly brave and talented and willing to go and i don't have to be one of them. i like to go to stories in aftermath when cow can cover the story and the impact on the people, and really bring that story to an american public that may not know what is going on, especially international, but even in stor
and for example when we were trying to get in haiti, i was calling everybody i knew to get into haiti and my daughter said, well, somebody better send somebody to haiti, and because mommy is going to lose her mind if she does not go to haiti. and they understand that my work is important, as they are, too, and when a story works, i want to be, there and they can follow the reports, and i come back. mom comes back and we talk about it, and it is an experience that we can talk ant. i try not no...
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. >>> cholera, street violence in haiti. misery piled on top of misery. there is hope and there are a number of ways to help. first, let's take stock of the situation, shall we? nearly 1,000 people have died of cholera, thousands more of sick ten months after the devastating earthquake, and the disease has moved into the capital city, and now protesters are turning against u.n. workers in violent street fights, and there's rumors that the disease outbreak originated with peacekeepers, a story flatly denied by u.n. spokespeople. about a million people are homeless after the january quake and many are still living in the make shift tent cities, limited access to clean water, sanitation is horrible and all of that is a breeding ground for cholera, but critics like this one are definitely savings. this medical team just opened a second treatment clinic in a crowded port-au-prince community. reverend franklin graham is the minister in chart of that and the head of samaritan's purse. frank clin, so great to see you. bring us to the speed on what your teams are
. >>> cholera, street violence in haiti. misery piled on top of misery. there is hope and there are a number of ways to help. first, let's take stock of the situation, shall we? nearly 1,000 people have died of cholera, thousands more of sick ten months after the devastating earthquake, and the disease has moved into the capital city, and now protesters are turning against u.n. workers in violent street fights, and there's rumors that the disease outbreak originated with peacekeepers,...
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we're just getting words of some major riots in haiti. this whole thing started because of a rumor still going around. we're going take you back live to haiti today. that's ahead. plus dozens of republican governors and incoming governors are gathering today and yesterday in california and you can probably bet the tea party movement is most definitely on the agenda. jessica yellin is live for us in san diego and she will join me next. >>> we are americans and america is -- >> happening right now in san diego, former house speaker newt gingrich addressing the republican governor's association. in fact let's listen. >> there are many opportunities for transformation but these give you a sense of the scale of leadership we need. this is an enormous challenge. it is our generation's rendevous with destiny. we must have the courage to complete the job and the persuasiveness -- >> usually when the guy talks he usually says something reportable. yell is out in san diego fours. what's mr. gingrich been saying? >> reporter: if he sticks to his pre
we're just getting words of some major riots in haiti. this whole thing started because of a rumor still going around. we're going take you back live to haiti today. that's ahead. plus dozens of republican governors and incoming governors are gathering today and yesterday in california and you can probably bet the tea party movement is most definitely on the agenda. jessica yellin is live for us in san diego and she will join me next. >>> we are americans and america is -- >>...
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fedex. >>> we're getting word of more zbrult from the cholera outbreak in haiti. mary snow is monitoring that. what your finding out? >> reporter: violent anti-u.n. protests are spreading in haiti. demonstrations started and spread to port-au-prince. they blame u.n. peacekeepers for the cholera outbreak that claimed more than 1100 lives in haiti. >>> the pentagon will wait until december 1th on its report for the controversial don't-ask, don't-tell policy. some lawmakers say they would like more time to consider the pentagon's findings before potential vote on repealing the policy. in seattle the 19-year-old man nicknamed the barefoot bandit is pleading not guilty to five federal charges. he's accused of a wide ranging crime spree that involved crashing and stealing small private airplanes. he was arrested in the bahamas back in july. fast food chain kfc is off earring $20,000 scholarship contest for twitter users. applicants unfortunate tweet why they deserve the scholarship which means, of course, they can use only had 140 characters or less. high school seniors
fedex. >>> we're getting word of more zbrult from the cholera outbreak in haiti. mary snow is monitoring that. what your finding out? >> reporter: violent anti-u.n. protests are spreading in haiti. demonstrations started and spread to port-au-prince. they blame u.n. peacekeepers for the cholera outbreak that claimed more than 1100 lives in haiti. >>> the pentagon will wait until december 1th on its report for the controversial don't-ask, don't-tell policy. some lawmakers...
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. >>> medical workers in haiti are appalled at the number of patients dying and being hospitalized in the ongoing cholera outbreak. the u.n. says the death toll is at least 800 with more than 12,000 hospitalized. the leader of doctors out borders says his staff is now seeing seven times the number of patients they did just three days ago. those are your headline this is hour. i'm don lemon, keeping you informed. cnn, the most trusted name in news. >>> in the early '80s, joe stack found himself in southern california. a hotbed of the anti-tax movement. >> there were several groups in the southern california area who realized that once a minister became ordained and started their own church, there were certain tax benefits for them. >> andre hensley is the president of the universal life church, a church founded in 1959 by this man, kirby hensley. he was andre's father. >> our whole goal is to help people with the freedom of religion. and if they want to start their own church, we want to help them to do that. >> j.j. mcnabb is a tax expert who is writing a book on tax protester schemes
. >>> medical workers in haiti are appalled at the number of patients dying and being hospitalized in the ongoing cholera outbreak. the u.n. says the death toll is at least 800 with more than 12,000 hospitalized. the leader of doctors out borders says his staff is now seeing seven times the number of patients they did just three days ago. those are your headline this is hour. i'm don lemon, keeping you informed. cnn, the most trusted name in news. >>> in the early '80s, joe...
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there is also an uproar happening in hating and it has -- in haiti, and it has to do with the cholera epidemic going on over there. >> seems like they are getting hit over and over again. they are claiming that a u.n. nepalese peacekeeper, you know, soldiers who have been stationed there brought cholera to the country. and as you would expect, this is creating a lot of chaos and uproar and this is just a week out from their slated elections and now there's talk about moving the elections back and postponing them if they can't get a grip on it. >> i believe you have video of some of that happening over in haiti. they said they thought it was nepalese soldier that did this. this is the uproar that's happening there and the violence and the burning of cars and things there. just unbelievable. the u.n. had said it doesn't matter who is to blame. what we need to do now, the workers there, is to get it under control. we'll be watching this story. thank you. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> have a good week. >> you too. >>> reality shows are all the rage from "american idol" to bri
there is also an uproar happening in hating and it has -- in haiti, and it has to do with the cholera epidemic going on over there. >> seems like they are getting hit over and over again. they are claiming that a u.n. nepalese peacekeeper, you know, soldiers who have been stationed there brought cholera to the country. and as you would expect, this is creating a lot of chaos and uproar and this is just a week out from their slated elections and now there's talk about moving the elections...
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she's expected to speak to her supporters on sunday. >>> medical workers in haiti are appalled at the number of people dying and being hospitalized in the cholera outbreak. the death toll is at least 800 with more than 1,000 hospitalized. doctors without borders are saying his staff is now seeing seven times the number of patients they did ten days ago. >>> a man says he will be cleared of federal charges that he and his wife received year of kick backs from real estate deals. leslie johnson is a county councilwom councilwoman. both appeared in court after a four-year investigation. agents allegedly heard the couple flushing a check for $100,000 down the toilet. a search also revealed that mrs. johnson was hiding $800,000 in her bra. >>> actress zsa zsa gabor went home today after an emergency trip to the hospital. doctors feared a massive blood clot in herr leg had travelled to her heart. it turned out to be an infection. those are your headlines this hour. cnn's special investigation "death and taxes" continues right now. >> reporter: in the early '80s, joe stack found himself in so
she's expected to speak to her supporters on sunday. >>> medical workers in haiti are appalled at the number of people dying and being hospitalized in the cholera outbreak. the death toll is at least 800 with more than 1,000 hospitalized. doctors without borders are saying his staff is now seeing seven times the number of patients they did ten days ago. >>> a man says he will be cleared of federal charges that he and his wife received year of kick backs from real estate deals....
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. >>> chaos in northern haiti. residents are furious about the cholera epidemic, they're pointing the finger at the u.n. plus this. >> it's my mother's engagement ring so i thought it was quite nice because she's not going to be around to share in the fun and excitement so this is my way of keeping her sort of close to it all. >> prince william announcing his engagement to long-time girlfriend kate middleton. most people had never heard her actually speak. you will tonight. you'll hear from them both in their first interview together and we'll talk to people who know them and people in the know. may be possible. in pursuit of this goal, lexus developed the world's most advanced driving simulator, where a real driver in a real car can react to real situations without real consequences. the breakthroughs we innovate here may someday make all cars safer. this is the pursuit of tomorrow. this is the pursuit of perfection. it couldn't conquer. the craftsman compact right angle impact driver. powerful torque, greater con
. >>> chaos in northern haiti. residents are furious about the cholera epidemic, they're pointing the finger at the u.n. plus this. >> it's my mother's engagement ring so i thought it was quite nice because she's not going to be around to share in the fun and excitement so this is my way of keeping her sort of close to it all. >> prince william announcing his engagement to long-time girlfriend kate middleton. most people had never heard her actually speak. you will tonight....
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the outbreak started last month before haiti got slammed by hurricane tomas. >>> then in africa there's a cholera outbreak that's quite significant as well. the illness has killed hundreds of people in nigeria and the death toll is still climbing. the latest now from christian per foye. >> reporter: infected with cholera, over 1,500 children, men, and women have died from one of the worst cholera outbreaks here in years in northern nigeria. he was so ill he had to be brought to his local clinic in a wheelbarrow. of the 27 people in my village with cholera, only six survived. helping to set up a makeshift clinic, nsf and the local governments are trying to cope with over 100 people admitted in the last week alone at the village. thousands have been admitted every week in similar clinics across the region. one of the most common ways for cholera to infect a community like this is through the local village well. the well water gets infected with cholera by fecal matter that washes in during the rainy season. the young children come and collect the water, fill up the buckets and take it bac
the outbreak started last month before haiti got slammed by hurricane tomas. >>> then in africa there's a cholera outbreak that's quite significant as well. the illness has killed hundreds of people in nigeria and the death toll is still climbing. the latest now from christian per foye. >> reporter: infected with cholera, over 1,500 children, men, and women have died from one of the worst cholera outbreaks here in years in northern nigeria. he was so ill he had to be brought to...
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after the floods in pakistan and after the earthquake in haiti, it got me thinking, how do you reconstruct a country after it suffered so much devastation and how could you prevent the devastation in the first place? they are questions they are trying to answer in kobe. a good model because an earthquake happened here years ago. would you know what to do if you found yourself in the middle of that? we are experiencing a 6.9 magnitude earthquake. they sago to the corner of a room, stay away from glass, cover your hands and face. get under a table. protect yourself. all of this is just a simulation. that's what you need to do as an individual. given that so many people live in urban centers across the world, how do you recover and rebuild after something like that? it's the question they were asking themselves in kobe, japan. a 6.9 magnitude earthquake like that, 20 seconds in length. builds gone, 5,000 lives lost and a lot of work to do to rebuild. kobe did it. now, they serve as a model for the rest of the world. don't put all your disaster resources in one area. try and engage the survivo
after the floods in pakistan and after the earthquake in haiti, it got me thinking, how do you reconstruct a country after it suffered so much devastation and how could you prevent the devastation in the first place? they are questions they are trying to answer in kobe. a good model because an earthquake happened here years ago. would you know what to do if you found yourself in the middle of that? we are experiencing a 6.9 magnitude earthquake. they sago to the corner of a room, stay away from...
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. >>> cholera death tol in haiti is rising. ivan watson is in port-au-prince. ivan good to see you. it's hard to believe this number. 900 dead as a result of this outbreak? >> reporte okay. i don't think we have him but we'll check back with ivan in a moment. let's sweep the country a little bit and check the views from our tower cams. >>> first, pictures from capitol hill. number members of congress going through orientation right now while the old congress begins its lame duck session with a lengthy to-do list. >>> first significant snow of the season has fallen across ports of the upper midwest. you are looking at pictures of minneapolis. rob marciano up in a couple minutes here. >>> in dallas, former president george w. bush and former vice president dick cheney are reuniting today ahead of the ground breaking of the bush presidential library. >>> do we have ivan back? okay. let's get to ivan watson now in port-au-prince. ivan, a moment ago, in tossing to you, i was just trying to digest this number here, the official government death toll of 900 dead from this outbreak. >> repo
. >>> cholera death tol in haiti is rising. ivan watson is in port-au-prince. ivan good to see you. it's hard to believe this number. 900 dead as a result of this outbreak? >> reporte okay. i don't think we have him but we'll check back with ivan in a moment. let's sweep the country a little bit and check the views from our tower cams. >>> first, pictures from capitol hill. number members of congress going through orientation right now while the old congress begins its...
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they are blaming the peacekeepers for the cholera epidemic. >> i want to live in haiti. the ministers no good. they come and cause problem. everybody is sick. >> reporter: a deadly cholera epidemic is tearing through this port city. in the past 24 hours, a flood of nearly 200 patients have arrived at this basketball stadium, which has been turned into a crowded cholera treatment center. >> the disease is spreading very fast. it's a very contagious disease. people here don't have any immunity because there was no cholera here in the last 100 years. >> reporter: most of the patients arrive severely dehydrated from diarrhea and vomiting. people become so dehydrated in a matter of hours that they can suck sum to the disease, but the violence has presented the aid organization from getting fresh supplies, like these i.v. bags that helps to save people's lives. treatment of cholera is simple, rehydration solutions and disinfectant to prevent spread of the bacteria. the united nations denies accusations that peacekeepers particular nepal imported the bacteria. these nepalese pe
they are blaming the peacekeepers for the cholera epidemic. >> i want to live in haiti. the ministers no good. they come and cause problem. everybody is sick. >> reporter: a deadly cholera epidemic is tearing through this port city. in the past 24 hours, a flood of nearly 200 patients have arrived at this basketball stadium, which has been turned into a crowded cholera treatment center. >> the disease is spreading very fast. it's a very contagious disease. people here don't...
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. >>> chaos descending in haiti, residents are furious about the cholera epidemic. they're blaming the u.n. we'll tell you why. plus this. >> it's a family ring, yes. it's my mother's engagement ring. i thought it was quite nice because obviously she's not around to share in the fun and excitement so this is my way of keeping her close to it all. >> prince william announcing his engagement to long-time girlfriend kate middleton. what are they like as a couple? we'll play you a long chunk of the interview and talk to those who know them. yup, there's a new head chef in the kitchen. introducing new quaker mix up creations. does your breakfast make you amazing? introducing new quaker mix up creations. across the country when the economy tumbled, jpmorgan chase set up new offices to work one-on-one with homeowners. since 2009, we've helped over 200,000 americans keep their homes. and we're reaching out to small businesses too, increasing our lending commitment this year to $10 billion and giving businesses the opportunity to ask for a second review if they feel their lo
. >>> chaos descending in haiti, residents are furious about the cholera epidemic. they're blaming the u.n. we'll tell you why. plus this. >> it's a family ring, yes. it's my mother's engagement ring. i thought it was quite nice because obviously she's not around to share in the fun and excitement so this is my way of keeping her close to it all. >> prince william announcing his engagement to long-time girlfriend kate middleton. what are they like as a couple? we'll play...
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. >>> chaos in northern haiti. residents are furious about the cholera epidemic, they're pointing the finger at the u.n. plus this. >> it's my mother's engagement ring so i thought it was quite nice because she's not going to be around to share in the fun and excitement so this is my way of keeping her sort of close to it all. >> prince william announcing his engagement to long-time girlfriend kate middleton. most people had never heard her actually speak. you will tonight. you'll hear from them both in their first interview together and we'll talk to people who know them and people in the know. [ j. weissman ] it was 1975. my professor at berkeley asked me if i wanted to change the world. i said "sure." "well, let's grow some algae." and that's what started it. exxonmobil and synthetic genomics have built a new facility to identify the most productive strains of algae. algae are amazing little critters. they secrete oil, which we could turn into biofuels. they also absorb co2. we're hoping to supplement the fuels
. >>> chaos in northern haiti. residents are furious about the cholera epidemic, they're pointing the finger at the u.n. plus this. >> it's my mother's engagement ring so i thought it was quite nice because she's not going to be around to share in the fun and excitement so this is my way of keeping her sort of close to it all. >> prince william announcing his engagement to long-time girlfriend kate middleton. most people had never heard her actually speak. you will tonight....
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. >>> chaos in northern haiti. residents are furious about the cholera epidemic, they're pointing the finger at the u.n. plus this. >> it's my mother's en be around to share in the fun and excitement so this is my way of keeping her sort of close to it all. >> prince william announcing his engagement to long-time girlfriend kate middleton. most people had never heard her actually speak. you will tonight. you'll hear from them both in their first interview together and we'll talk to people who know them and people in the know. [ female announcer ] the newest seasonal flavors are here. ♪ express yourself ♪ le announcer ] bee coffee is like the holidays. it's better when you add your flavor. coffee-mate. from nestle. it's better when you add your flavor. etfs? exchange traded funds? don't just give me ten or twenty to choose from. come on. td ameritrade introduces commission-free etfs with a difference-- more choice. over a hundred etfs.... ...chosen by the unbiased experts at morningstar associates. let me pick w
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this year, i brought my daughter sophia back to haiti to volunteer in an orphanage because i wanted to make sure she had a chance to see some of those images up close. she is 10 years old. i write about the value of having my daughter get to see my work and also understanding again there are lots of positive things you can do. if you're 10 years old, you can play with other children, hold a baby, feed people who need to be fed. that's doable for a 10 yearly. some problems need to be tackled one little piece at a time. >> before i let you go, i want to ask you, a lot of this is about race. you recount a point where reverend jesse jackson told you you didn't count as black. >> that's a comment i had. as you know, my mom is black and my mom is white and i grew up in an all-white neighborhood in new york and jesse jackson touched my skin and we talked about the number of black anchors and they're not that many and i said, uchb on my show and he said, you know, you don't count. it threw me because it came from a person who is knee-deep in racial issues all issues all the time. later he apol
this year, i brought my daughter sophia back to haiti to volunteer in an orphanage because i wanted to make sure she had a chance to see some of those images up close. she is 10 years old. i write about the value of having my daughter get to see my work and also understanding again there are lots of positive things you can do. if you're 10 years old, you can play with other children, hold a baby, feed people who need to be fed. that's doable for a 10 yearly. some problems need to be tackled one...
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. >> i believe you have video of some of that happening over in haiti. they said they thought it was nepalese soldier that did this. this is the uproar that's happening there and the violence and the burning of cars and things there. just unbelievable. the u.n. had said it doesn't matter who is to blame. what we need to do now, the workers there, is to get it under control. we'll be watching this story. thank you. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> have a good week sdwlrks you too. >>> reality shows are all the rage from "american idol" to bristol palin's much discussed routines on "dancing with the stars." one of the original cast members of "the real housewives of atlanta" tell us the ratings are big, the drama real and a lot going on behind the scenes. >> that show is the number one show in our demographics on cable. i mean, really, and so not just to say about "the real housewives of atlanta" and their producers, any producer doing reality tv, the pressure to stay on top is there, you know. sometimes it's not even the producers. it's just the
. >> i believe you have video of some of that happening over in haiti. they said they thought it was nepalese soldier that did this. this is the uproar that's happening there and the violence and the burning of cars and things there. just unbelievable. the u.n. had said it doesn't matter who is to blame. what we need to do now, the workers there, is to get it under control. we'll be watching this story. thank you. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> have a good week...
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this year in the aftermath of disaster zones, after the floods in pakistan and after the earthquake in haiti. really got me thinking, how do you reconstruct a country after it suffered so much devastation? perhaps how could you prevent some of that devastation in the first place? those are the questions they're trying to answer here in kobe. a good model because an earthquake happened here 15 years ago. so would you even know what to do if you found yourself in the middle of that? what we're experiencing here is a 6.9 magnitude earthquake. go into a corner of the room, structurally the most sound. stay away from glass as much as possible. also, cover your hands, cover your face, get underneath the table, if you have to. just something to protect yourself. of course, all of this is just a simulation, and that's what you need to do as an individual. but given that so many people live in urban centers all across the world, how do you recover and rebuild after something like that? that's exactly the question they were asking themselves in kobe, japan, in 1995. a 6.9 magnitude earthquake just lik
this year in the aftermath of disaster zones, after the floods in pakistan and after the earthquake in haiti. really got me thinking, how do you reconstruct a country after it suffered so much devastation? perhaps how could you prevent some of that devastation in the first place? those are the questions they're trying to answer here in kobe. a good model because an earthquake happened here 15 years ago. so would you even know what to do if you found yourself in the middle of that? what we're...
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. >> larry: i understand also that you went to thailand after the tsunami and haiti after the earthquake and these experiences affected you a great deal. >> well, that's what happens. traffickers take advantage of situations like that, because children become orphans or semi orphans and they are vulnerable and they go and kidnap the children. so i went there. and i said, this could be happening right now. media, listen to me. in could be happening right now. so let's be aware. and i had the opportunity to meet the younger survivor, baby wave. baby wave was a month old, and he was in a hospital being protected by the nurses, because in five days, five different men went to the hospital saying that's my nephew, that is my son. >> larry: what are they going to do with the baby, then? >> you know, human trafficking, to be raped or for organs, or for false adoption, human trafficking is terrible. it's a slavery of the new era. >> larry: we'll have ricky read another passage from the book "me" right after this. they could have shipped it too. saved ourselves the hassle. i'm not too sure about
. >> larry: i understand also that you went to thailand after the tsunami and haiti after the earthquake and these experiences affected you a great deal. >> well, that's what happens. traffickers take advantage of situations like that, because children become orphans or semi orphans and they are vulnerable and they go and kidnap the children. so i went there. and i said, this could be happening right now. media, listen to me. in could be happening right now. so let's be aware. and i...
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. >>> medical workers in haiti are you a pauled at the number of patients dying in the cholera outbreak. >>> e-mail and online bill pay are taking a bite out of the agency more than twice the money they lost last year. people are not buying as many stamps. a lot of people assume education budget cuts lead to low performing schools. steve takes us to al an bam ma school. >> reporter: faced with deep cuts, they could make a lot of excuses. ♪ but failure is not an option. >> statistically you almost don't exist. 100% black, 60% poor, homeless children in your school. this is the worst economic time and you have one of the top ten schools in the entire state? why are there resources not holding you back? >> quality instruction make as difference the relationship between that teacher and student make as difference. the skill that that teacher has, when she goes into that classroom, that makes a difference. >> what makes it a good school? >> our parent base is phenomenal. no matter what we need, our parents are there to fund-raisers, to volunteer time. we have people that understand whateve
. >>> medical workers in haiti are you a pauled at the number of patients dying in the cholera outbreak. >>> e-mail and online bill pay are taking a bite out of the agency more than twice the money they lost last year. people are not buying as many stamps. a lot of people assume education budget cuts lead to low performing schools. steve takes us to al an bam ma school. >> reporter: faced with deep cuts, they could make a lot of excuses. ♪ but failure is not an option....
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. >>> haiti's cholera outbreak continues to spread, with more than 800 people dying from the disease. unsanitary conditions and unsanitary drinking water are factors in the spread. >>> a huge loss for the u.s. postal service. the agency was $8.5 billion in the red for the last fiscal year. part of the loss is blamed on the growth in e-mail and online bill paying. >>> comedy, suspense, all that in the theaters this weekend. we're being joined to see if any of these movies make the grade. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> let's begin with denzel washington's new movie "unstoppable." let's take a quick peek. >> what are you doing? >> take off right now, we get back on the main, we can chase it down in reverse. >> wait a minute. >> the only way to top that kind of power is grab it by the tail. >> it's called a derailer. that's what they do. >> a train that size going that fast will vaporize anything that gets in its way. are you in or out? >> i guess denzel likes those things on tracks. what did you think, you like it? >> i did. this was a terrific film. "unstoppable" is a grea
. >>> haiti's cholera outbreak continues to spread, with more than 800 people dying from the disease. unsanitary conditions and unsanitary drinking water are factors in the spread. >>> a huge loss for the u.s. postal service. the agency was $8.5 billion in the red for the last fiscal year. part of the loss is blamed on the growth in e-mail and online bill paying. >>> comedy, suspense, all that in the theaters this weekend. we're being joined to see if any of these...
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you probably think as a lot of people are japan is not haiti. that's true. but there are lessons to be learned. six months after the earthquake in cobay they had a plan to carry out over 10 years. they engaged the survivors of the earthquake to be part of the reconstruction. those things aren't country centric. it's about preplanning and moving things forward. >> let me ask you about the room you were in sanjay. you were taking the time, your shaking there to describe what you should do if you're 18 situation like that. but what was it like being in that room, how difficult was it to stay standing up? >> it was interesting because the way that room was set up, i didn't know when it was going to start shaking. it was not a definitive time. you know, it's startling all of a sudden to be sort of jostled around like that. i can tell you even after the earthquake in haiti when we were there, there was dozens of aftershocks and i still every time i feel a little tremor at all it makes me a little nervous. it was startling i think to be in there. obviously a simula
you probably think as a lot of people are japan is not haiti. that's true. but there are lessons to be learned. six months after the earthquake in cobay they had a plan to carry out over 10 years. they engaged the survivors of the earthquake to be part of the reconstruction. those things aren't country centric. it's about preplanning and moving things forward. >> let me ask you about the room you were in sanjay. you were taking the time, your shaking there to describe what you should do...
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. >>> a deadly outbreak from haiti, and a confirmed case right here in the united states of cholera, and another one in the dominican. >>> the death toll is climbing and now the government is cracking down on caffeinated non-alcoholic drinks. e differens and desires. - i'm reading a book. - what's a book? so we tailor plans for individuals, featuring a range of integrated solutions. you at your usual restaurant? son: maybe. see you tomorrow. stairs? elevator. to see how our multi-faceted approach... can benefit your multi-generational wealth, look ahead with us at northerntrust.com. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] here's hoping you find something special in your driveway this holiday. ♪ [ santa ] ho ho ho! [ male announcer ] get an exceptional offer on the mercedes-benz you've always wanted at the winter event going on now. but hurry -- the offer ends soon. >>> there's now a report of cholera in the united states. fredricka whitfield is monitoring that and other top stories in "the situation room." what is going on, fred? >> hello again, wolf. and hello, everyone. cholera has one deadly
. >>> a deadly outbreak from haiti, and a confirmed case right here in the united states of cholera, and another one in the dominican. >>> the death toll is climbing and now the government is cracking down on caffeinated non-alcoholic drinks. e differens and desires. - i'm reading a book. - what's a book? so we tailor plans for individuals, featuring a range of integrated solutions. you at your usual restaurant? son: maybe. see you tomorrow. stairs? elevator. to see how our...
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. >>> medical workers in haiti are appalled at the number of patients dying and being hospitalized in the ongoing cholera outbreak. the lead doctor says his staff is seeing seven times the number of patients they did three days ago. those are your headlines. i'm don lemon. >>> i'm trying to find out americans' feelings on the death penalty. >> i'm for it in the most heinous of case. >> i think it's a deterrent. >> eye for an eye, i think. >> are you family with the connecticut -- >> yes. >> and you support knit that case? >> yes, i do. >> why? >> because of grace. people change. >> life in prison. >> definitely they should be in some kind of prison. >> well, thanks for going out on a limb. >> we've got so many people in jail that's been falsely accused. >> think of how many people are in prison that are on the death penalty that are clogging up our systems. >> you guys are all for it? >> all for it. >> it's been five days since justice was served in the petit murder case. three days since students ride in london calling the government's plan to triple their tuition crazy. buckle up, k
. >>> medical workers in haiti are appalled at the number of patients dying and being hospitalized in the ongoing cholera outbreak. the lead doctor says his staff is seeing seven times the number of patients they did three days ago. those are your headlines. i'm don lemon. >>> i'm trying to find out americans' feelings on the death penalty. >> i'm for it in the most heinous of case. >> i think it's a deterrent. >> eye for an eye, i think. >> are you...
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doc henley opened a water filtration plant in haiti bringing clean water to an estimated 8,000 people every month. roy foster is now able to help female veterans. after being named 2009's cnn hero of the year, efron pena florida captured the attention of an entire nation. his push cart model has been replicated more than 50 times across the philippines. more than just one night, cnn heroes an all star tribute has the power to change our world by inspiring the hero in each of us. >> thank you all so much for having us here. it is a blessing. >> larry: more with the stars of "modern family" after this. >> larry: we only have a couple moments left. how many have you done already? in the second season? >> we're on our 12th i think now. we're going to do 13 come back and probably do 12. >> when do you get the script? >> we always have two scripts at once. we have the script we're shooting and the script we're going to shoot next week. we get the script on thursday we're going to shoot the next week. >> how long is the rehearsal? >> i like the fast questions. we barely rehearse. we sit down
doc henley opened a water filtration plant in haiti bringing clean water to an estimated 8,000 people every month. roy foster is now able to help female veterans. after being named 2009's cnn hero of the year, efron pena florida captured the attention of an entire nation. his push cart model has been replicated more than 50 times across the philippines. more than just one night, cnn heroes an all star tribute has the power to change our world by inspiring the hero in each of us. >> thank...