taken charge of
coordinating international aid in Haiti, has said aid efforts will be intensified. From Port-au-Prince, here is Nick Davis.
The former US president arrived
flank
ed by security on the agenda with the Haitian government, the progress in delivering aid to people.
"I'm sorry it's taken this long. But these people are working hard and what I'm trying to do now is to identify the things that aren't being done and need to be speeded up and fill those blanks. I'm doing the best I can."
The president said that a vast supply of several thousand new tents would arrive in the next few days along with 100 trucks to help distribute more aids.
Prosecutors in Los Angeles have confirmed for the first time that they will charge the doctor of the pop star Michael Jackson in connection with his death. The prosecutors say Doctor Conrad Murray will be charged on Monday. From Los Angeles, Rajesh Mirchandani reports.
The latest announcement from the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office is the first confirmation that charges will be brought over the death of Michael Jackson. It comes after a 7-month investigation and a week of negotiating between prosecutors and lawyers for Jackson's personal physician Doctor Conrad Murray. Court paper show Doctor Murray gave the star a powerful anesthetic and other sedatives on the day he died.
Doctor Murray says he gave nothing that should have killed Jackson.