January 18, 2010
Photo gallery: A behind the scenes look at Anderson's reporting in Haiti
Posted: 01:19 AM ET
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Anderson arrived in Haiti soon after the earthquake devastated the people and infrastructure in Haiti. Since that time, he has remained on the scene, reporting on the aftermath and developing crisis. Tune in at 11pm EST tonight for the latest report live from Haiti.
lisa demaio January 18th, 2010 -- 1:24 pm ET
ac i think you are doing a magnifcent job in hati god bless you and the cnn crew be safe!!!
Sherry Schueman January 18th, 2010 -- 1:41 pm ET
Regarding the rebuild of Port-au-Prince in the months and years to come... would the US send out-of-work Americans to Haiti to help in the rebuild? It would be a good way for America to help Haiti, and also put some of our many who are currently unemployed back to work.
Fred Michel January 18th, 2010 -- 1:54 pm ET
Haiti needs haitians to be rebuilt! We must stand up for our brothers and sisters. CNN keeps me updated and Ac is doing a great Job so far. There are a few places beside Pap he needs to visit for us...please go to Petion-ville as well.
Cindy January 18th, 2010 -- 1:56 pm ET
Great Pics!! They show Cooper in his element right in the thick of things. Gotta love that!
Cindy..Ga.
javier valdes January 18th, 2010 -- 1:59 pm ET
Anderson Cooper done good job reporting what going on their ty for telling us what going haiti
Dennis Baker January 18th, 2010 -- 3:26 pm ET
Once again AC does an outstanding job.....Lets support Haiti all we can, lets not loose sight of all the suffering in the US with Homeless, Job Less, and each an every American trying to make a living
Mary January 18th, 2010 --c3:51 pm ET
I, also, am wondering about the surrounding area. If anyone is willing to venture out there, I am confident it will be Mr. Cooper. I agree, he certainly is in his element, and know one tells the story better. He makes sure the focus is on the people of Haiti and not himself. I am also very impressed with Dr. Gupta's efforts there. Keep up the great work, my thoughts and prayers are with you and the people of Haiti.
Paula, Colorado January 18th, 2010 -- 4:24 pm ET
The continual reporting from Haiti has been excellent, though must be a little overwhelming–as it is to just hear or watch. These still photos are great.
Tim Gibson January 18th, 2010 -- 4:35 pm ET
How has the earthquake affected all those in Haiti who are living with HIV/AIDS?
Why has aide to the many who now find themselves homeless and sleeping in fields or streets been so long in coming? What reasonable excuse do we have as a world in stepping forward to help? What is the real human side to this story, what are the people of Haiti saying?
Abi January 18th, 2010 -- 5:02 pm ET
Anderson, u touched my heart with you kind works....God bless ur efforts and keep u safe.
Peter Treviño from New York City, NY January 18th, 2010 -- 5:29 pm ET
Thank you for these pictures. It is a great pleasure to see Anderson on clear, sharp, still pictures while doing his great work in Haiti. Thank you Anderson and the CNN crew for risking your lives so that we can evaluate the tragedy first hand.
Be careful guys and gals, aftershocks can still happen, walls and roofs can crumble at any time, but most of all, a minor cut, a big concussion, or any other injury can become a matter of life and death under those conditions. Be careful, please.
On the other hand, Anderson, a mare pale mortal will come back a demi-god with the most gorgeous tan colored face and arms.
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