in to lawlessness. haitian police are trying control the looting. people are digging through the rubble to get their hand on whatever they can. among the items, toothpaste which people smear under their noses to fend off the stench of decaying bodies. nearly a week after the quake hit, people still being pulled from the rubble alive. sunday they found a 2-year-old girl under a mound of rocks and concrete. it has been five days since she had anything to eat or drink. they rescued ten people from collapsed buildings on sunday. some good news for a dc woman. her sister just made it out of haiti alive. barely. she and another local survivor shared their stories with beth parker today. reporter: dc resident says it sounded like someone was shooting from underneath her feet. i found myself in between two buildings just crumbling. reporter: she couldn t figure out wat was happening. then i started to jump left and right. everywhere you move, something else is falling and the
brian: but it s not his fault it took him so long to apologize. he was going to apologize earlier. you will find out in a second who he blames for his delay of game. our slogan this hour comes from check and louis in maine the site of the con controversial right, joel? i listen to fox & friends on my ride. they report, you decide. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org alisyn: good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us. brian: punch i was talking about. steve: why were you out of breath in the beginning? alisyn: there is not a long commute from our green room to our studio because we are doing construction here. i did not allot the 25-minute walk time. so joel and i just sprinted from the green room over here. steve: it s good to have you. it s good all of you are joining us. speaking of sprints, the president of the united states made it very clear he wanted congress to sprint through debating wh