d.c. man andis two sons to the hospital in serious condition today. bob mcdonald says he wants to reopen the highway rest stops that were closed last year. it has now been one week since an earthquake did serious damage in haiti. this evening, stories of tragedy, looting and survival continue to emerge. good evening. i m jim van. i m wendy rieger. u.s. troops landed on the lawn of haiti s shattered presidential pats today. let s get the live from jay gri in port-au-prince. it has been exactly one week since the deadly earthquake. many who lived through that experience today are still struggling to survive. this dramatic home video shows the initial minutesf the deadly quake. an ohio man who helped to build an orphanage in port-au-prince was videotaping his son and three young orphans when everything began to shake. they rushed the 20 children outside to safety but quickly realiz realized what was happening. giant concrete walls knocked over, houses collapsed. it was
captioned by closed captioning services, inc. shepard: tonight, the new estimate on lives lost in the earthquake. and our jonathan hunt with the orphans, as future adoptive parents try to get them to safety. i m shepard smith shepar tonig. the daunting task amid the horror in haiti. more food is arriving. more water. evemore troops. but it is not enough. the people are starving. please help us. tonight, desperate times on the ground in haiti and some familiar faces arrive to help. plus, children at risk. there are 26 babies here. right now it is an open question. shepard: jonathan hunt returns to a haitian orphanage and for an american couple wait to adopt two of these children, images they have waited too long to see. it is very emotional. shepard: , tonighttonight, g love across thousands of miles. even as workers move and bury the bodies by the thousands and victims wait for aid to come, one u.n. spokes woman says hope continues in haiti. still people alive
but we can t sit and watch people die. but with the survival comes the sorrow as violence escalates and global leaders express concern. from our point of view, security is always a concern. the death toll now in the hundreds of thousands. and word this is only the beginning, that the worst may be yet to come. good afternoon. today, the struggle to survive continuing in haiti after that massive earthquake. this afternoon, a marine unit is on the ground in haiti as the u.s. military force there swells to nearly 11,000. the influx of troops aimed at breaking the logjam of supplies that u.s. has been able to transport to haiti shore. the pentagon announced the at it will begin to ferry supplies ashore. the military also is planning within the next 24 hours another mass air drop of food and water. meanwhile, the death tolls continue to grow. jay gray has the latest from haiti. he s live. it s been a week since the deadly earthquake. those who lived through that,
i m brit hume in for chris wallace. this is fox news sunday. haiti struggles to recover from a devastating earthquake. we ll ask former presidents george w. bush and bill clinton how they ll bring help to haiti. also, we ll update the united states rescue and relief efforts with lieutenant general ken keen who is leading the efforts there. and dr. rajiv shah, chief administrator for the u.s u.su.s. u.s. aig. and we get the latest from correspondent morgan harrington steve harrigan. and the democrats are working with the bill looming. what will the gop do next? we ask mitch mcconnell. and the sunday panel, they will look at the massachusetts election. will a republican capture a democratic seat on tuesday? all that right now on fox news sunday . hello again from fox news in washington. we ll hear from the former presidents and the other guests in a moment but first, the latest from haiti. authorities say at least 50,000 people have been killed and there are fears that dea
was surprised when she arrived. restaurant nora is an organic restaurant. and your live looking live at the haitian embassy where they are holding a i m brit hume in for chris wallace. this is fox news sunday. haiti struggles to recover from a devastating earthquake. we ll ask former presidents george w. bush and bill clinton how they ll bring help to haiti. also, we ll update the united states rescue and relief efforts with lieutenant general ken keen who is leading the efforts there. and dr. rajiv shah, chief administrator for the u.s u.su.s. u.s. aig. and we get the latest from correspondent morgan harrington steve harrigan. and the democrats are working with the bill looming. what will the gop do next? we ask mitch mcconnell. and the sunday panel, they will look at the massachusetts election. will a republican capture a democratic seat on tuesday? all that right now on fox news sunday . hello again from fox news in washington. we ll hear from the former preside