family whenever we went to new york, the boys, to sean. he was just he i tell you, there s two sides to him. he could fire someone in a second. we prevented him from firing someone. there was a security guard, wouldn t letmy two boys on the field. of course, they didn t have passes larry, thank you. larry: he went up we re out of time. larry s back tomorrow. time for anderson cooper and ac 360. we re live in port-au-prince keeping them honest. thousands of people are spending yet another night in darkness in plastic tarp-covered shelters. more permanent, but very much like they were six months ago. we re still trying to understand why exactly that is. why more than 1.5 million people are living this way after so many people, so many organizations and governments either rushed to help or promised to. we re following the money tonight. $5.3 billion promised by countries around the world for rebuilding. just $89 million received to far.
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norway pledged $107 million and so far they ve given $31.2 million. so, about a third of it, around anderson, it s a mixed bag. billions in pledges from countries, so far little has actually gotten to haiti. that s right. only a fraction of the pledges for reconstruction in haiti has been paid. we to want say again, u.s. and other countries have pumped a lot of money into haiti outside of the reconstruction commitment. there is, though, anderson, a question about nonprofit relief. we ll give you a real taste very quickly about what the nonprofits are doing. red cross donations, $468 million, given $148 million. doctors without borders, $66 million, $65 million. they ve almost given all of what they got, doctors without borders, a little different from the red cross, because they have different missions. red cross does long term, doctors without borders is much more immediate, anderson.
is the first major spill to occur in the u.s.-coastal waters of the gulf of mexico. up until this accident, since 1947, the spill rate in the gulf of mexico is 1/1,000th of 1% of all of the oil produced. they have had a stellar record. reporter: gulf of mexico proceeds 10.6% of the crude we use in america each day, roughly equal to the amount of crude we take in from canada, the single largest provider of imported crude. from the gulf crude collected each day, we produce roughly 31.2 million gallons of gasoline, enough to drive every car in america roughly nine miles. the same crude provided 6.5 million gallon of jet fuel, to fly a fully loaded 737 to the moon nine times. if you drove your car today or bought goods that were delivered by truck, or took a vacation flight to get away from it all, you benefitted from the drilling that occurs in the gulf of mexico. if that oil weren t there, it would have a dramatic impact
pictures of the slimed beaches and oiled wildlife it s easy to wonder if we should stop drilling in the gulf of mexico. shutting down drilling in the gulf would be the safe way to go. you have to ask yourself the question what would be the cost. we have been drilling in the gulf since the mid 40s there are more than 50,000 well holes punched into the sea bed off the coast. yet, in more than 60 years of gulf drilling, the bp spill is the first major spill to occur in the u.s. coastal waters of the gulf of mexico. the gulf of mexico provides 10.6% of the crude we use in america each day. roughly equal to the amount of crude we take in from canada, our single largest provider of imported crude from. that gulf crude collected each day we produce roughly 31.2 million gallons of gasoline. enough on average to drive every car registered in america roughly nine miles. that same crude provides 6.5 million gallons of jet fuel. enough to fly a fully loaded
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