at the cholera outbreak still ongoing, with clashes with u.n. peacekeepers and this disorganization going on with the election. what are you what s the sense that you re getting when you re down there still? these tensions and these problems. just seems like a mass of frustration. the more i work on haiti, the more complicated the story gets. as a journalist i keep trying to get it into a nice little box to present to people in a way that makes sense and it just doesn t fit. there s clashes and violence over the election but also people continuing to campaign. so sometimes those things look very similar between violence and continued campaigning. i went to the press conference. they said the vote is going to stand. they said there was fraud length activity but not enough to be considered mass fraud. but again haiti needs an election. they need any leadership. they need a government and infrastructure and many things. again, it gets more and more complicated. as usual we re out of
largest lenders after it was revealed that thousands of foreclosure affidavits were signed off on without even verifying the information. ohio s richard corps dre was the first state attorney general to file a complaint over the alleged scandal and joins us this morning on fox & friends, nice to see you again, sir. good to be with you. explain to me, if i m in ohio and my home is about to be foreclosed upon, they learn that you, mr. attorney general, have filed a lawsuit against gmac. what does it mean for me. am i still going to lose my home? it s going to depend. if this is one of the financial firms that committed mass fraud in filings with courts, i think that will affect your foreclosure, it should not go forward. if it s one of many other financial firms that did things properly and complied with all the legal requirements, it won t affect things at all. it won t affect things at all in the process, however, let s look at dayton, ohio for instance, staggered by the numb