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Haiti Quake, Six Months Later

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We get an update on the humanitarian situation in Haiti exactly six months after the devastating earthquake which killed more than 200,000 people, left more than 1.5 million others homeless, and leveled much of the capital, Port-au-Prince.

Guests:

Andrea Koppel, Director of International Communications, American Red Cross

Ray Suarez, Senior Correspondent for the PBS NewsHour (currently in Port-au-Prince)

Daniel Tillias, Haiti-based translation specialist

Brigg Reilley, epidemiologist and member of the Board of Directors of Doctors Without Borders

Franck Geneus, Haitian public health professional

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