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our complex relationship with animals, silva, i think i will live long enough to witness the factory farming. the great debate this week on d. w or ah ah, this is even use live from berlin 1st devastation. now arrests turkish authorities detained. those allegedly involved in full to construction of buildings that collapsed any earthquakes. also, international aid is flowing to earthquake survivors and syria. but i do, an official says not enough is reaching rebel held areas. and this pushing for the
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damascus regime for more access. and the bonus league of miraculous goal helps had to berlin score a much needed when i put a spring back in the step of players and fans at the olympic stadium. ah, i mongo craft welcome to the program. triggers. authorities have issued arrest warrants for over a 100 people allegedly involved in constructing many of the buildings that collapsed in those devastating earthquakes. the government has vowed to punish anyone responsible, but critics say that turkeys construction codes are rarely enforced. while the death toll across churchy and syria is now over 33000 and the u. n is warning that figure could go up. so knock lines,
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the rubble of his building has been waiting for a signal from rescue teams who are trying to locate his family. still enrolling. 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 know my from i know. and i just want to roughly find my modeling. no doubt. but we can save from be not sure 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. there 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 a bodies of their loved ones. for proper burial, he didn't want any. he just wants to find anything, anything ever. we just want that, we want to pray for our from and what we we gen fuel where is god dammit, maybe we can find them. i read know, believe dad died. we never really because we can proceed in on our face to city office. 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. that's come their own
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. turns into a coast town. in i nations shantarian chief says the fashion community is failing. the people of northwest from syria on griffith's wants, the un security council to authorize the opening of to international aid. crossing shall turkey, india syria, to accelerate the delivery of food and medical supplies. like so many towns and villages in northwest syria. jan doris was already dealing with food and security. poor sanitation and a cholera outbreak. when the earthquake hit, o'mara long hold on the ground in rebel held areas like this one. it's this 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
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get a better view, but they neither here nor find any one unless i don't help people that no one will know the international community on nearby countries. no one comes to our rescue. he says he feels the world has forgotten his country, even before the disaster people in north west syria relied almost entirely on aid for survival. since mondays quake international assistance has been slow to reach survivors in areas outside of government control. in a tweet, 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 to 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 un says damascus is considering the proposal. i met with you to
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consider an audition across border. once for ms. message for survivors in jan doris, the time to act was when the earthquake hit. anything else is too little too late to the mama but love us. lo, for 40 years mustache and his family have lived in jan doris. now they're all gone . and my children, my brothers and sisters, every one died and related. he says the earthquake took more than 50 of his family members bought. the life is meaningless to me know what good i wish you had dog with my children. let lodi join us at wilderado. at 60, he is suddenly alone, like the buildings around him. he says his life is in ruins. u. s. defense officials say they've had contact with china about the suspected surveillance balloon shot down earlier this month. the u. s. has now down for such objects the
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latest on sunday, near the u. s. canadian border. now north american air defense known as nora has never fired on an object over its aerospace until now defense officials say they know little about the objects. when asked, a top commander said he rules nothing out, including extra terrestrials so clearly lots to get in here and for that i am joined by my colleagues of your order. stacy, they've been says to see you, william, always a pleasure. what is motivating the, by the administration in ordering these repeated shootouts, right, well, he's getting political pressure and from both sides you have the republicans that were really hard on him when that 1st balloon came through that chinese balloon, that transfers the united states. and they said that he was a coward, that he was slow to react, that he made america look weak. and then you have the democrats who were a little bit more merciful. but now they're saying, look,
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this slow trickle of information is, is worrying us the, the head of the, the, the head, a democrat for the house intelligence committee, a say that the slow trickle of information is making people worried. if it's feeding fears that there might be an alien invasion, or there might be an invasion from china or from russia. and so they just want more information and they say it's not coming out fast enough, right? that lack information is feeding conspiracy theories for years. all kinds of thing as late as conspiracy theories like of the u. s. you know that what sort of information are we waiting for on these are just are mentioning how little we know? well, we know. so with the chinese balloon, at least we know it, it's a balloon, we can call it that. but we don't know what when it was composed of what it, what was inside of it. we don't know anything about that. with these last 3 objects, we're calling them objects because the, the us military commander, hers was possible for the u. s. air space says he doesn't know what kept the last 3
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objects up. so he's not comfortable calling it a balloon. so we really have no details about what is going on. and democrats are trying to give the president some grace and saying, look, we understand that these objects have come out in rapid succession, but still there needs to be more information released and it needs to come out quicker. so there's this political pressure. we've seen all these shoot downs right tensions between us and china. we're already not that great. what kind of risk of escalation are we looking at? well, it's difficult to talk about the risk of escalation because these last 3 objects we don't even know who they belong to. so we have to be slow and saying that these came from china. we don't know where they came from. as far as the, the chinese balloon, the tension between the us and china are already high. this balloon came out. you know, right before the secretary of state was go, was supposed to go to china. so tensions were already high,
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but the united states has to protect it's, it's airspace and citizens want to know that that's what they're doing. so something needs to be done. but what i don't know, we'll have to see we are going to have to see and see if there's any more balloons or other objects floating over us. aerospace stacy evans did of your porter. thanks for the latest. you're welcome. ah. our and sports after a winter of goal, this discontent heritage, berlin, have broken through in spectacular fashion to score when over, glad by the troubles are over, as they sit 3rd from the bottom on lead table 4 goals. and 3 points is for now. something to find me smile about the libya, shoddy and is a beautiful building for visitors to it. my. the problem for her to fans is that it's also been a very friendly place where the opposition often leaves with 3 points to take home as a gift. the kids on an emotional day midfield, the toga spaghetti, carried the turkey's flag during
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a moment of silence too on an earthquake victims before the whistle. the problem was up to 17 minutes. it looked like emotion was not going to be enough to stir the hum, sod lucan. it's his corner from the right met by the leaping nico alvready to give blood back the lead. hm. so i needed a spark, and that came from the feet of the man who carried the flag pre game to gets he plays a tasty back heel. and a $300.00 to me that had to gold route is over $11.00 that half times to get. he also set up the next my tongue dies 1st. go for the club. it's an artist screamer. it came on his 21st birthday. he's dead. the former had to coach day to see it in all its glory here to added to more light in the garden to win for one 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 hatha jumped for now, just out of the relegation. so cologne, hosted, i shrunk, church round off the weekends action from for anybody when to climb in the top 4 in the league. but it was the host to ran out surprisingly comfortable. winners. a less scary, rounded as a 3 now when for cologne, with this strike in the dying minutes, it was it's neeagin's. second of the match is 5th. so far this year the wind continues. cologne's good form since returning from the winter break in our sit comfortably in mid tape and taking a look at the results on buddhist a bonus league match day 20 and saturday. there's byron b. bonham dorman down bremond fiber came back to beach dirt got laver, cozen down hoffen time mines beat out berg only on berlin. wine leipzig, on friday, shaka truthful spec and how does that leave the table after 20 games?
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while let's have a look buyer remain on top while waynesborough in yonah door one, leave them hot of the champions heels and his winds seized them leap frog stood guard. chalka remained rooted. the bottom of the table despite their draw. now are on 40 percent of people have some fear of flying with 150 classified as having a clinical phobia. so one airport in poland has decided to try to make things easier for those passengers by hiring therapy dogs to support them ahead of their flights . meet zen cyril and laroe tv. 3 of the newest recruits a crack of airport in poland. the collies have been hired to help passengers relax ahead of their flights and to generally reduce stress levels in the airport, a hectic place at the best of times. the globe notice key. it was an original project at crocker airport,
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to hire the dogs connected to the new. the 1st one was then on the also called the nec him the luxuries we notice. a passenger sometimes gets stressed before departure. ah, progress con. oops, and petting a dog makes them feel much better not to nearly keep. the dogs trainer is passionate about her work, and believes, although airports could benefit from the use of these therapy. dogs, as you do is to indeed there were many situations where i had the feeling that we have supported passengers math very much so people, this is our mission, our survey and i swear it's the best job in the world. bought a photo, shingle made up shop, lots of us fits for passengers meeting. the dogs has clearly made the airport experience a little less bothersome with bosch at this fuss. now, it's a great way to distress tony. i started to worry less. i stopped thinking that, oh god, i'm about to get on a plane, said on some of the canines clearly enjoy it too and have made what can be
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a rough experience positively. more pleasant. busy nothing like some good dog ponds too. and a news program you're watching dw news up next world stories. again, how meyer workers in india get through the cold winter station for that and states and with us, we'll have more few, very soon on way with croft. it's watching, ah ah ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips one day in the flu.
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