good morning, breaking developments now, on the killer quake in haiti, i m jon scott along with jane skinner. moments ago the president promising the people of haiti help is arriving and more help, on the way. the first wave of international aid is now making its way to the devastated island nation. 2,000 u.s. marines deployed to haiti this morning, additional americans search and rescue teams heading there as well, and the situation is dire, and the red cross there, saying the death toll could reach 50,000, others putting that figure even higher. 3 million haitians, a third of the total population are in need of emergency help. many of them homeless including the country s president. bodies lie in the streets, as temperatures in some spots could reach 90 degrees today. there are fears of survivors will fall victim to disease. the first 7 hours are critical and search crews are beginning to pull survivors from the rubble of collapsed buildings and more international rescu
by a long shot. is that bill moving forward? live to the white house. martha: dangers behind the wheel, texting, talking on the phone, you name it, it could lead to bad consequences on the road. we ll talk about the new campaign to try to get to you stop driving while you re intract dollars. distracted. jon senate majority leader heirie reid s colleagues are rushing to forgive him about his comments about president obama. what about voters in nevada? even as his position as majority leader, his position looks shaky in his home state. anita vogel, what s the reaction on the ground there? reporter: first of all, polls here showing him trailing at least three of his gop opponents, and that s not good news for harry reid, we, however, have spoken to people on the ground, and you know, you have to remember, harry reid is a 4-term senator here, he s well-known amongst the people. most people we talk to say despite the news of the day, he has a good that made bad comments. he ap
exhaust of a pickup truck to make it look like he s spouting hot air. that s creative. a couple of businessmen did that during a debate on climate change. happening now starts with jon and jane. see you tomorrow. jon: we beginning with this fox news alert, a frightening scene in north st. louis where a gunman armed with an assault rifle walked into a power company, at least three have been shot, the gunman belonged to be a long-time employee, and still is on the loose. harris falkner. what we re finding out is the name of that person and a few details about time hend ren, 51 years old, we have his license plate null and this is important because all of the focus is on picking up this suspect, timothy hend ren, he s driving, according to st. louis police, a pewter-colored nisan truck with the license plate, okk 696. they looked if him for him inside this plant, abb, for more than 90 minutes after the shooting. we have confirmed that at least three people have been shot a