We offer our profound gratitude and our condolences to the U.N. and to the families of the deceased.
If there's an active effort not to just leave it all to the NGO or to the outside contractor, or to whatever entity, but to bring the Haitia...
Senator Lugar and I will be introducing legislation this morning instructing the Secretary of the Treasury to work with other nations to rel...
I want to commend Dr. Shah, Secretary Clinton, and countless other Americans inside government and out who have made an impressive, even rem...
It's our duty, as neighbors, and, frankly, as fellow human beings, to respond to this tragedy.
There's been a tremendous outpouring of generosity from Americans and from the international community.
I do suggest, as I think Senator Lugar was suggesting, that the United States should consider a temporary increase in family unification imm...
Some have said that Haiti is a lost cause. Based on all I know of the Haitian people... I couldn't disagree more.
The best chance for Haiti... is to take this moment and create the kind of joint, internationally cooperative rebuilding effort that provide...
I still agree--you are right--there is not--we need--this task is so massive that we--you know, we need the international A-team on this cas...
These are steps we can take right now to help Haiti rebuild and recover, and in my mind, they represent the beginning, not the end of our ef...
Our legislation will help to spur economic activity, which is an absolutely essential element in the recovery process, by promoting trade be...
I believe it is incumbent upon the Obama administration to bring our allies together to establish security and a sense of order in Haiti.
Haitian immigrants have, quite the contrary, proved to be exceptionally hard-working, family-oriented, law-abiding contributors to our socie...
I believe that the United States should work to establish conditions for assistance, and to insist those conditions are met through institut...
We need to help Haiti to rebuild in a way that leaves Haiti better off and better prepared were any future natural disaster to strike.
Today Haiti is reeling in the aftermath of what may well be the worst humanitarian catastrophe that the Americas have ever seen.
I don't think I'm hearing an answer though. Are you confident that that has now been accomplished, that the books accurately reflect the com...