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our complex relationship with animals. well, i think i will live long enough to witness the factory farming the great debate this week on d. w or a. ah ah, this is, do you have any news alive from berlin? first devastation. now arrests turkish authorities detain those allegedly involved and faulty construction of buildings that collapses in the earthquakes. also, international aid is flowing to earthquake survivors and syria. but un officials is
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not enough, is reaching rebel held areas and is pushing the damascus regime for more access. and in the bonus, the miraculous goal helps had to be then score a much needed when i put a spring back in the step of players and fans or linds olympic stadium. ah. and when we crept, welcome to the program. turkish authorities have issued arrest warrants for more than 100 people allegedly involved in constructing many of the buildings that collapsed in the earthquakes. the government has vow to punish those responsible critics say turkeys. construction codes are rarely enforced. meanwhile, the death toll across turkey and syria is now over $33000.00. but the un, warren's at figure, could still go up. so knock lines, the rubble of his building has been waiting for
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a signal from rescue teams who were trying to locate his family. still and rulers he is not optimistic that his mother and sister will still come out alive, but he refuses to leave the place before they are fond. here. we don't notice my from my point no, and i just want to roughly find my modeling. no doubt wrong, but we can't save from we not sure what it will define as chances of finding survivors feed the z, noticeable shift rescue teams go from quietly searching for trop survivors to digging and removing from families here. no,
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exactly what this means. sonata and his family are gathering near the ruins of what used to be their home. they're still have that family members dropped under the rubble, but they lost hope that anyone would come alive now, all they want is to find the bodies of their loved ones. for proper burial, we don't want any. he just wants to find anything entity ever. we just man that we want to free for our from and what we we just few where is god dammit, maybe we can find them. we'd never believe dad died. we never really because we can proceed in our faith to city of has come to room is largely destroyed. the buildings that did not fall are cracked and have been evacuated. people sleep in public, yards and sleep and a cold night era. many residents are leaving, for safer areas. best come their own, turns into
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a coast town. t w's you the johan is on the ground and, and donna, and spoke earlier with earthquake victims. i asked what their main concerns are now. well, 1st of all, people are grieving almost everybody. we speak with here and we've been to different cities in the affected region and has lost a loved one or know someone who did the scale of the grief is not only heartbreaking, it's overwhelming. and then there is despair, hundreds of thousands of people have been left homeless by the quakes. you can see there is also a makeshift camp here in a donna set up by the local turkish disaster management authority. people here are trying to stay warm around, fires as well. it's going to be another bitterly cold night. and a grief and despair have also very quickly turned into anger in the areas that
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i've been seeing and visiting. in the past days, people say that rescue teams have only arrived days after the quakes hit. they also say that the buildings, many of the buildings that have collapsed. i have been poorly constructed or earthquake safety standards have been neglected. and these people want answers say, want those are responsible for this to be held to account. we hear that arrests have been a mates, but i believe this is just the beginning. a since maintain chief says the factional community has failed. the people of north western syria barton griffith wants the united nations security council to authorize the opening of to international aid crossings for turkey and syria to accelerate the delivery of food and medical supply. sh. like so many towns and villages in northwest syria. jan doris was already dealing with food insecurity. poor sanitation and
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a cholera outbreak. when the earthquake hit. oh, that long hold on the ground in rebel held areas like this one. it's the serious civil defense known as the white helmets who leads search and rescue efforts. team leader yasser nini, is on his way to a destroyed building. locals say they've heard noises under the rubble. he digs to get a better view, but they neither here nor find any one. the massage, don't help people. no one will know the international community or nearby countries . no one comes to our rescue. he says he feels the world has forgotten his country . even before the disaster, people in northwest syria relied almost entirely on aid for survival. since monday's quake, international assistance has been slow to reach survivors in areas outside of government control. in a tweet,
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the un humanitarian aid chief acknowledged the international community, is failing. the people in north west syria. martin griffith wants the un security council to authorize the opening of 2 more border crossings from turkey. currently, there's only one international crossing open to you and agencies severely hampering deliveries of life saving food and medical supplies. the u. n says damascus is considering the proposal. i met with us. oh, to consider additional good us once for this message is for survivors engenders the time to act was when the earthquake hit. anything else is too little too late. still on the center, ballasa was low for 40 years. mustang and his family have lived and jan doris. now they're all gone. my children, my brothers and sisters, every one died in the related. he says the earthquake took more than 50 of his
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family members bottles. the life is meaningless to me now. what god, i wish you had died with my children. let log you in as i well brother. at 60, he is suddenly alone, like the buildings around him. he says his life is in ruins. on sunday, the was shut down. another airborne object near the u. s. gainey and border the 4th unidentified object to be downed by us fighter jets. over the past week, the series of incidents began when a suspected chinese surveillance balloon was shot down on february, 4th, u. s. senate majority leader, chuck schumer told a b c's until news program on saturday. he believes objects shot down on friday and saturday were also surround balloons worthy of some kind of the night. they believe they were, are washing corresponded to font. simon's is following the story. forrest a little earlier, i asked him what we know so far, but the list object to get shut down. 3 objects within 3 days, just getting busy up there. it seems like but seriously speaking,
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now this one was over or was detected earlier on actually saturday, yesterday, over montana that caused a brief closing of the air space over montana by the military. let that go, didn't shoot it down over montana. this is now the shoot done of this object, which was now shot down over the upper michigan peninsula just shortly before it entered or went over lake huron. um, it is described as flying at 20000 feet. it was shut down by a u. s. air force f, 16 fighter jet, it was described off a shape of, of an octagon with strings attached nothing hanging on those strings on the military. the pentagon also said that they didn't assess this as a military threat, but suspect to surveillance capabilities, and therefore shot this objects down. this is what we know so far about this
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incident, and if you are confused, this is not the same one which we reported about yesterday, which was shot down over canada also by us fight a jack. but that was an f 22 and which was describe s, s cylindrical shape, flying at 40000 feet. all right, so octagon cylinders, it is getting a bit confusing to keep track of all these things. and there's, as you say, we don't know that much about what these objects actually are. so what is taking the by demonstration, so long to release more information. so we actually understand what we're dealing with. yeah, well they say criticism that this is not happening faster. on the other hand, there are other people who say like hello this is not your prime or amazon prime membership, instant gratification. life, this is the military, military operating something, they're shooting something down, then they send a team to where the debris falls down and then they're doing what investigating. and investigating takes time a little bit. however,
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you are absolutely right. the critics say, look, we have really not all the answers yet about the chinese or surveillance or spy balloon which will shut down or off the coast of south carolina for. and you don't really know anything more about to shut down on friday. get us some information, otherwise, speculation and conspiracy theories are rife to pop more and more so, which is something we would like to avoid? stephan simon's there in washington. thanks very much for the latest. turn out of some of the stories making news right now. auckland, new zealand slider city is bracing itself for more bad weather as a quote potentially devastating storm is forecast. thousands of people have been left out power and dozens of flights have been cancelled. it comes less than 2 weeks after the city experienced historic rain, which killed 4 people. germany's conservative cd you party as emerge
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as the strongest force in the rerun of berlin's local elections. preliminary results give them roughly 20 percent with the social democrats and greens, which are currently in the city government in vic. each standing around 18 percent popish is included. rising rents and housing shortages sports. and after a winter of goal is discontent. heritage. berlin have broken through in spectacular fashion score when over. glad bah, the troubles aren't over, as they said, 3rd from bottom on the league table, but 4 goals and 3 points is for now. and then finally smiled the limby a shout. ian is a beautiful building for visitors to admire. the problem for how to fans is that it's also been a very friendly place where the opposition often leaves with 3 points to take time as a gift. the kids on an emotional day midfield a toga to gets, he carried the took his flag during a moment of silence,
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too on an earthquake victims before the whistle. the problem was up to 70 minutes. it looked like emotion was not going to be enough to stir the hm. sod lucan, it's is kona from the right mit by the leaping, nico alvready to get blood back to lead the home. so i needed a spot and that came from the feet of the man who carried the flag pre game to gets he plays a tasty back heel. and the $300.00 to me that have to go route is over $11.00 a tough time cigarettes. he also set up the next motto dies 1st, go for the club. ah, it's an artist screamer. he came on his 21st birthday. he's dead. the woman had the coach day to see it in all its glory. had added to more light in the game to win full wow. a day to remember for many reasons. 3 points putting a spring in the state of players and fans. one big, loud,
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happy family at least for the day as hath a jump for now, just out of the relegation zone. cologne hosted, i try shine for it to round off the weekends action for needed a wind to climb at the top for in the league. but it was the hosts who ran out surprisingly comfortable winners. a less scary, rounded office, 3 nil when for cologne. with this strike in the dying minutes was the tunisian 2nd of the match. and his fit so far in 2023. to win the win continues, cologne's good form since returning from the winter break, which puts them comfortably in mid tape. and let's look at all the results on bonus like a match day number 20 and saturday, leaders by and beat bonham. dockman dod breyman fryeburg came back to the beach today, got labor costs. dad often time mines beats, albert o'neill, berlin, one in light, sick on friday,
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shaka truthful spec. and let's see how that leaves the table after 20 games. have a look here by on remain on top while wins for when you own and dot one to leave them hot on the champions heels in while hatter's winds seize them, leap frog stood guard. while shaka remained rooted to the bottom of the table, despite their draw, that is all for t w. news right now, but stay tuned for doc film, the great meat debate. watch that and come on back here soon for more i'm going bluecross. i watch in sometimes the best he's just right out at, you know, tv highlights for shooting to read a book every week. now come up several did and wide wing extremist women's rights progressed and again.

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