whether it's the ngos who have the money or governments who pledged the money, nothing's going to change unless decisions are made and money is spent. >> no question. and that 2-year-old, that's the bottom line. that's the real-life outcome. >> a 2-year-old who doesn't have a name, i mean, it's -- we spoke with haiti's president yesterday and we asked him about the problems we discovered about supplies for charity groups, ngos held up at airports and ports, being charged thousands of dollars. we brought in $5,000 worth-r worth of relief supplies for one organization that asked us to, some saws and stuff like that. we were charged $1,000 at the airport to bring that to that relief organization. we haven't paid. it's been sitting in customs. i'm not sure if we've been able to get it out at this point or not. here's what the president told us about that. >> that's true. we have problems. but we can solve them. >> translator: i invite the international community to sit