Editor's Note: CNN reporters are on the ground in Haiti updating you with the latest developments on the aftermath of the earthquake. Here is a rundown of what we have planned.
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The Situation Room 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. (ET): One week ago today, the 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti. The massive effort to distribute aid continues, but who is in charge? And is President Obama satisfied with how the aid is distributed?
Campbell Brown 8 p.m. – 9 p.m. (ET): Who is making decisions about how volunteers, doctors and supplies are getting into the country of Haiti? What are the lines of authority and who's being held accountable?
Larry King Live 9 p.m. – 10 p.m. (ET): Last night, The American Red Cross and UNICEF's United States Fund raised about $7.3 million in donations from 8 p.m. to midnight, during "Haiti: How You Can Help," a special "Larry King Live." Tonight, more on the rescue efforts and what you can do to help.
AC360° 10 p.m. – 12 a.m. (ET): Tonight, Anderson visits a school in Haiti that collapsed during the earthquake. Hundreds of children are buried in the rubble. He'll also file a reporter's notebook on covering the aftermath of the quake over the past week. Gary Tuchman reports on adoption logistics and how Haitian children already in the adoption process are being united with their parents.
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I am watching the absolute tregedy, if it's a relief to some, I and my kids are sendind food/clothing/and money, what ever best we can do right now!
Keep up the outstanding work in your Haiti Coverage, you've won over another Fox news fan, you are making them look incompetent every minute you broadcast from Haiti, I don't bother even surfing over there any more
Continue to show the good strong traits of the people. Please stay away from the negative. Also, respect the dignity of these people. This is such an overwhelming tragedy. The government and police seem to be doing their best but it's too much. I am so impressed with the strong spirits of some –singing, searching without tools, dealing with the bodies of the dead. I dont know how they are doing it.
What about the towns such as Carrefour? Are they getting any kind of help? I have family there and they say that they haven't seen anyone yet. The People there have no water or food and there's lot of erderly people there and they need help. Please can anyone reach out to them.