save millions of lyes. i don't know if i have another job where i could feel so good about doing something like that. >> i don't think anyone would call it a dream job. people may call it a crucial job. le thank goodness you're willing to do it. >> thank you so much, paul. and the best for the safety of you and your team. let's go to haiti now. that's where our paula newton is. paula? what are you seeing? >> reporter: good morning to you and john. what we are seeing here is the beginnings of the storm. we've seen winds pick up a little bit and lashed with rain. you just heard him say if you're underneath the storm you don't want to be there. get out. no opportunity to do that in haiti. good news is they're unlikely to take a direct hit. bad news, it could still do a significant damage. this is a country not equipped with resources to try to get people evacuated. tere are centers. very little evidence of people