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Thousands feared dead in Haiti after devastating earthquakeWed, 01/13/2010 - 13:133:52 minutes (3.54 MB) Haitian President Rene Preval said today that thousands may have been killed after a 7.0 earthquake struck the island nation late yesterday afternoon, about 10 miles west of the capitol, Port Au Prince. Preval was quoted in the Miami Herald describing the damage as "unimaginable." Images coming from Haiti showed collapsed buildings, including many of the area's hospitals, schools and relief stations. Some residents slept in the streets last night and awoke to a devastated landscape. Now, the focus is on relief and rescue. Raymond Joseph is the Haitian ambassador to Washington. He said medical supplies and facilities are greatly needed. The UN'S Development Program building also collapsed with employees inside. The head of the agency says 38 UNDP employees are missing. UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon appealed to the international community for help. Telephone and Internet are widely down across the island nation - although some people have connected with friends and family members, including Marleine Bastien, Executive Director of Haitian Women of Miami. "We've mobilized resources to help rescue efforts. Military overflights have assessed the damage and by early afternoon our civilian disaster assistance team are beginning to arrive. Search and rescue teams from Florida, Virginia and California will arrive throughout today and tomorrow, and more rescue and medical equipment and emergency personnel are being prepared. Because in disasters such as this the first hours and days are absolutely critical to saving lives and avoiding even greater tragedy, I have directed my teams to be as forward-leaning as possible in getting the help on the ground and coordinating with our international partners, as well." The US State Department is working to account for the more than 40,000 Americans living and working in Haiti. Americans trying to locate family members can call the State Department at 888-407-4747. The WhiteHouse.gov website also has information on how to help support the relief efforts. »
In Haiti, humanitarian agencies struggle to respond to millions affected by disasterWed, 01/13/2010 - 13:096:36 minutes (6.05 MB) One of the organizations that is coordinating those relief services in Haiti on the community level is MADRE, an international women’s human rights organization, with offices in New York. We're joined by Marie Saint Cyr, a board member at MADRE. She was the first Haitian Deputy Commissioner in New York City under the Dinkins Administration. »
Bank executives come under fire at federal hearing on financial crisisWed, 01/13/2010 - 13:094:44 minutes (4.34 MB) In Washington DC today, the bi-partisan commission created to investigate the financial crisis held its first hearing. Four top officials from the nation's largest financial firms answered questions for three hours. During the exchange, they defended their compensation practices and attempted to shift the blame to federal regulators. FSRN’s Leigh Ann Caldwell reports. »
Religious and community leaders call on congress to make health care affordableWed, 01/13/2010 - 13:074:33 minutes (4.17 MB) With the House and Senate inching closer to a compromise health care bill, House Democrats say their version of the legislation does more to keep insurance affordable than the Senate’s. Today, House Democrats invited religious and community leaders to Washington to urge Congress to ensure the final bill health care costs down. FSRN’s Matt Pearson reports. »
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