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people like reverend franklin graham and i m lucky to be a part of their project. anytime anybody helps, just one little thing, i can tell you it goes far, you know, it s very exciting and very thrilling and i m just really lucky i can be able to help. harris: you know, i m curious to know the length of the process now. because, it s been more than two years already. what are we looking at in terms of real dedication and seeing things really turn around in that country? well, it s look, there s so much corruption in the government it s easy i can tell you the grim story and say this is hopeless and this is an uphill battle. and if you see at ten o clock tonight you ll see a lot of our guests will say, what an uphill challenge this is, battle it is, and that there s so much corruption and why this is one project to sink my teeth in, greta home and academy and you can t come in another country and change them. they have to change from within. it s a slow progress and it may be whims
citizens and haiti. but most importantly, it s right there and the problems, if we don t help he solve the problems in haiti, they will come to america. because we are, we ve seen the migration of people in bad times in haiti trying to come into the united states. so we are best served by creating a system and helping the hatian government to solve the problems they have. greta: why should americans care about haiti? we have problems here and around the world and that s the question i always get asked. there s a couple of things and i ve heard often when the question is asked is haiti s proximity to the united states and that s true. another thing to consider, haiti s problems don t act in a vacuum. the united states has been involved in haiti since the beginning. and haiti is the second oldest and united states the first. and they ve had a relationship often acrimonious. involved occupation by haiti, involved invasions by the united states in haiti. not everything the united state
and aren t they spectacular beautiful places in haiti. people never been there, absolutely gorgeous. haiti is a spectacularly beautiful country and the name comes from the word, old native word for a mountainous place. it has soaring peaks, basically the highest mountains in the caribbean are on the island of hispanola. there are beautiful beaches. in the north, there s the citadel, and it s the world heritage sight, originally a fortress built to propel attacks from the the french, but on itself, magnificent castles on top of a the mountain, it s a beautiful country. gorgeous. greta: what does haiti need? i guess operating government. anything else it needs? i think it needs to develop. it s got the resources there, that s the conundrum. you look at haiti and the resources, the lush terrain, the beaches, our compound where we worked with samaritan s purse in haiti,