and another gop candidates entering the race, former gov. john huntsman announcing in new jersey using the statue of liberty as the backdrop. we want to begin with a piece we found inside usa today focusing on unemployment and the deficit. how do you reduce both? let s take a quick look at some of the headlines this monday morning, june 20. the front page of the l.a. times. the story pointing out some key republicans questioning the u.s. role in libya and afghanistan, a move that others call isolationist. of course, we will hear more about afghanistan as the president prepares for his announcement on the july 1 withdrawal of u.s. troops. just how many is the question and how much of the operation is costing us. a piece this morning inside usa today from congressman john conyers. for those back in the work force, does not end the anxiety. new problems confronting the unemployed once they return to the workplace. frontpage 0 of the boston globe. two mormons in the rac
frustration is mounting over the slow delivery of food and medical supplieso haiti. the pan-american health organization estimates between 50,000, to 100 out of people have died in the quake that 100,000 people have died. even after this a credible amount of time rescuers are still finding people alive in the rubble. lindsay davis has more from port-au-prince. just imagine this moment. after being trapped for five days, surrounded by death and destruction, without food or water in temperatures and high 80 s, a little six-year-old emerged. he said he is fine. it s only injury, a chipped front tooth. another success for this rescue team fm miami. if there is no food and water, their survivability is harder. some are uninjured and we are trying to coordinate that. rescue officials say at least 67 people have been pulled alive from the ruins so far, an unprecedented number in a tragedy like this. but on the streets of port-au- prince, people are still buying. in the li