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There are frequent aftershocks, each one prompting screams from people, he said. Many of the victims believe another large earthquake is on the way.
"To people that are here, this feels like it's still going on," a weary Cooper said.
ABC News was looking to get "Good Morning America" co-host Robin Roberts, Dan Harris, Kate Snow, Richard Besser and others into Haiti by plane, automobile and even boat, said David Reiter, vice president of newsgathering.
"Food, lodging, security, how we (transmit) our video, all of these in other stories you can take for granted," Reiter said. "In this case, you can't."
Besides Williams, NBC was sending half of the "Today" team -- Ann Curry and Al Roker -- along with Michelle Kosinski, Kerry Sanders and Ron Allen to Haiti.
Williams reported by phone on MSNBC shortly before 3 p.m. EST, saying that from the air that "it was very plain that they are still dealing with an unraveling emergency.
"For this disaster to hit one of the poorest nations of the world is almost perverse," he said.
MSNBC received some criticism on Tuesday night for running two hours of Keith Olbermann's show where the unfolding disaster was not addressed. It's a recurrent issue for MSNBC, which stuck with taped programming on Christmas as the story of the attempted terrorist attack unfolded. MSNBC said there was little hard information and few pictures of the earthquake to illustrate the story so soon after it happened.
While Fox covered the earthquake extensively Wednesday, the network took time away to showcase its new employee: Glenn Beck talked with Sarah Palin about how each of them were popular Halloween masks last year.
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