at war in afghanistan. it is a high-tech dream house for a marine corporal in southern california. as kabc s rob mcmillan reports, a hollywood actor was among those who made this dream come true. reporter: it was a 9/11 tribute for a wounded warrior. 28-year-old marine corporal juan dominguez lost both legs and right arm when a roadside bomb exploded in afghanistan. a number of organizations stepped forward to pay for his new home. juan, i d like to present you with this key to your beautiful new home. reporter: so what makes this home so special? well, it all starts here at the front door. all you have to do is push the handle and the door opens by itself. and that is just the beginning. i don t have to mess with a hot plate and bring it down, now, i have something that i can put it in. and it s a lot safer for me. reporter: there s an elevator to get to the second floor, a
living in the pitch dark, in rubble, twice as high as our heads. i think it s very clear there aren t the clean water assets. the area that s affected primarily by the cholera epidemic at this point is an area where the water that the people that use for their everyday life is looks like mud. that s not water that you can just simply use aqua tabs in. they need clean and purified water. if one more person tells me they re an expert from africa and i m a hollywood actor, i ll get on here and tell you everyone who lives with the same disease that s going to kill these people if people don t start doing. sean penn over the last year. this week, i had a long conversation with penn. about the resilience of the people and what the world can do to improve their lives. what is it about haiti that got you? i mean, a lot of people go there
most of these neighborhoods are living in the pitch dark, in rubble, twice as high as our heads. i think it s very clear there aren t the clean water assets. the area that s affected primarily by the cholera epidemic at this point is an area where the water that the people that use for their everyday life is looks like mud. that s not water that you can just simply use aqua tabs in. they need clean and purified water. if one more person tells me they re an expert from africa and i m a hollywood actor, i ll get on here and tell you everyone who lives with the same disease that s going to kill these people if people don t start doing. sean penn over the last year. this week, lai had a long conversation with penn. about the resilience of the people and what the world can do to improve their lives. what is it about haiti that got
this is exactly the kind of thing that can kill masses of people. they ve got no water. all of those things that you would need in a camp. clinics. lighting. you know. most of these neighborhoods are living in the pitch dark, in rubble, twice as high as our heads. i think it s very clear there aren t the clean water assets. the area that s affected primarily by the cholera epidemic at this point is an area where the water that the people that use for their everyday life is looks like mud. that s not water that you can just simply use aqua tabs in. they need clean and purified water. if one more person tells me they re an expert from africa and i m a hollywood actor, i ll get on here and tell you everyone who lives with the same disease that s going to kill these people if people don t start doing. sean penn over the last year. this week, i had a long conversation with penn.
going to create a website, you can see where your money s going, exactly what it did and the ngo that used the money but this is haiti, and things take months if not years to get off the ground. and you mentioned sean penn and he s running a tent city. and you had a chance to talk to sean penn? he gave us exclusive access to these tent city. there s no police or fire in these tent cities. sean penn has been down there, he s still there, he s basically in charge of 50,000 to 55,000 people. which is kind of scary. people back home are going to be saying to themselves what does sean penn, a hollywood actor know anything about running a tent city. i would say it s an awful lot like directing a movie, but the stakes are a lot higher. reporter: but you re good with it? i had a lot of help and the greatest help that we have had