come on a go with me see you at 10:00 p.m. eastern. thanks for watching. all the things that we ve been through good evening from port-au-prince, where we continue to see things, some good, some bad that need to be shown. you are going to see rescues, people pulled from the rubble. long beyond capacities for endure. crews from all around the globe, men and women risking their safety on shaky piles of broken buildings to save lives. you will see tonight what happens next when the rescued and tens of thousands more who were hurt in the quake cannot get basic medical care. they have won the battle and then death wins the war. we are beginning to see a big reason why. security, our preoccupation may be slowing the movement of badly needed supplies, food and water and medical aid to those who need it. we have seen looting that took place this week and the innocent bystanders caught up ill in it. yes, there is looting, but it is rare. it is not the rule. it is the kpeps. we
captions by vitac www.vitac.com good evening from port-au-prince, i m anderson cooper. welcome to all of you who have been watching the hope for haiti now telethon. george clooney is going to join us shortly. two stories disproving the conventional wisdom that there s little chance of finding anybody alive under the rubble after three days. today israeli crews dug out a 22-year-old man, treated at a mobile field hospital. dehydrated but in otherwise good health considering what he s been through. recovering tonight as well, an 84-year-old woman pulled from the wreckage of her home. she s at general hospital in critical condition. we ll continue to follow her. there s the case of 5-year-old monlay who looked frail when rescuers got to him on friday. his other uncles found him. he s with us tonight. see what a remarkable difference two days can make. a little boy brought back from the brink. also why his life, ahead, will not be easy. we re going to bring you up to date
good evening from port-au-prince, i m anderson cooper. two stories disproving the conventional wisdom that there s little chance of finding anybody alive under the rubble after three days. today israeli crews dug out a 22-year-old man, treated at a mobile field hospital set up by israeli defense forces. dehydrated but in otherwise good health considering what he s been through. recovering as well tonight at the general hospital, an 84-year-old woman pulled from the wreckage of her home. she s at general hospital in critical condition. we ll continue to follow her. there s the case of 5-year-old monley who looked frail when rescuers got to him on wednesday. his other uncles found him. he s with us tonight. see what a remarkable difference two days can make. a little boy brought back from the brink. also why his life, ahead, will not be easy. we re going to bring you up to date on the orphanage gary tuchman visited the other day and the happy ending that came of that visit fo
our coverage of haiti continues. campbell brown is up next. welcome, everybody. for the people of haiti, help is beginning to arrive and not a moment too soon. tonight, this is what hope looks like. take a look. this is two-year-old regison cloud in the arms of the spanish rescuer who pulled him from the rubble of his own home. at this hour, u.n. troops are in port-au-prince. they are now handing out food and water to survivors. but we are also seeing scenes like this. starving, thirsty people, clamoring, battling for relief supplies. the situation on the streets is increasingly tense. we have heard reports of rioting, and the u.n. has told its doctors to pull back for their own safety. cnn s team of reporters is going to bring us the full story tonight. the u.n. has set up a food distribution center tonight, serving up to 10,000 plates of chicken and rice to survivors. anderson cooper was there. take a look at this. i ve seen what it s like in downtown port-au-prince whe