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i recognize where exactly. it was fun. i learned a lot. our culture history. all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit. mm hm. ah ah . this is the w slide from berlin. the death toll from last week's earthquakes in syria and turkey. bosses 33000 un fears the number of dead could double as more bodies are being pulled from the rubble. also coming off the american football super bowl goes down to the wire with kansas city coming out on
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top details on that. and that much hyped off time show coming up at school. ah, i'm good how else as well come to the program? one week after 2 devastating earthquakes struck turkey and syria reported death told reached 33000 on sunday. oh. 6 1 minute a child were found alive on sunday, by a rescue team from el salvador. but hopeful moments like these are now happening less and less. top un official is predicting the number of dead could reach over 50000. many survivors have no shelter at all. aid is reaching turkey, bought the u. n. it said that moore is desperately needed for the regions of syria
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where relief has been slow to arrive. there is growing despair that the massive ongoing humanitarian crisis are corresponded. julia hahn is in turkey's heart hit hot high province and brought us this report from the town of is kinda room. ah, this is what's left of the state hospital in the city of his kindred fields. to save lives. it became a death trap. the building collapsed on patients after the earthquake struck one week later, rescued teams a still digging through the rattle, searching for survival vision. can you give us any information about the person you have found? one? no, we couldn't find any id. a list of above mesa, high ellison's anxiously, whenever the rescue is announced,
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they found some one who grandmother was at the hospital when the quake hate mesa hasn't slept for days. she's been sitting here waiting, feeling helpless, cook children, all. i don't know how many days have passed. i lost track of time until they only started looking for her. now, we're waiting here for her. i love my grandma very much. my number. i 2nd name is i soul. i was named after her me says cousin ali john says miss management by the local authorities contributed to the disaster. he shows me what the hospital looked like before it collapsed. the building was dilapidated for years he says, unsafe, but no one did anything about it. you college, i bet they will get nickel mythology collision. it was obvious that this building would collapse sooner or later even without an earthquake. but why,
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of the kept using it subtle until it became a tomb for every one inside. the scale of the destruction is overwhelming across the region, thousands of buildings have collapsed and tie a neighborhoods have been flattened and hundreds of thousands of people left homeless. maybe get him, you hope that we meet some of them in this makeshift camp and the scandal and it feels disorganized desperate families who was strangers a week ago or now forced to share a small tent was not much in it. so this could still very, don't have enough tense. it's so cold in sight. it doesn't warm up a lot of it. i have 2 kids for boys. so my and so we only have us join every time. we are sharing one tent with 2 other families. jamari year than i thought it's been raining. the kids are all sick and i have a small baby. please for god's sake to send us
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a tent young that has no help has come here at all. yes, video to them. yeah. mio bri up. miti boy is a local governor. he's been sent here to lead the crisis response in the area 90 percent of his team of volunteers. but i admit that the countries disaster response was too slow in the 1st days. but now he says everyone's pulling in the same direction for one only with roger, the actually experienced a very big tragedy with which absolutely normal for those who are experiencing such a tragedy to feel down. but thinking want to complain with on the probably all, surely we have license to learn what outcomes to examine the model of all got a bought from this point forward. we will try to see this as a challenge to start over. good will debit. i'm the you shall, we will try our best to emerge from this better that of his own muster and then gillen. yep. or just will ye be taken? talk, mom's good at the ruins of his skin to one's hospital mesa isn't
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ready to start over yet. she'll be waiting for news about her grandma, for as long as it takes and she knows that things may get worse before they get better. are damon is the founder and president of the international network for aid relief and assistance. am i asked her what her impressions of the situation in a donna is where she arrived yesterday? it's the sort of situation that still, even though as you mentioned there, it has been a week since the earthquake struck is very difficult for anyone who experienced it . and those of us who are coming and trying to respond to it to really truly comprehend, look, i was a war correspondent with cnn for 17 years. a lot of people have compared this to a war zone. from my perspective, this is not a war zone. this is something else entirely, the sheer level of destruction that happened over the sheer expanse of space that
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it happened over is not anything that anyone, any organization in recent memory has had to cope with. and the situation on the ground is growing increasingly desperate for those who are waiting for any kind of news from their loved ones. and for those of us who are trying to respond to the overwhelming needs that exist, we're talking about millions of, or at the same time, who had their lives up and good. and we've been going out into the field trying to reach the children that we used to work with trying to reach other families doing very specific. i targeted humanitarian distribution. and you see the sort of shock on people's faces. and it's almost as if their expressions have been frozen in time . there is a sort of side to the way that their faces would have normally expressed an emotion . and right now it's shock. it's trauma, it's sorrow,
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it's anguish. and then it's confusion. i mean, where does this country go from here? where does this go from here? what it do you think in light of food, this unprecedented a event really in terms of scale is the international community a doing enough? yeah, in a nutshell, no, i would have to say you do have a significant and very heart warming flood an outpouring of support for turkey. we have seen international crews from all over the world, sending in their rescue teams. we've seen 8 coming into turkey from land, from see from air turkey's response has been quite innovative. in some cases they've transformed fairies into moving a hospitals. they put universities in person education on hulu, and they are using university space as born with worries. but that's on the torture
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side of the border. let's talk about what's happened, right, northwestern syria, you do not see any of that. the you on has barely been able to get a few trucks across that border. get an aide into that area is so bogged down in politics. it's almost despicable and all that being said and done though, despite this outpouring of a that we're seeing into turkey because of the sheer scale of it, it's not enough. look, i was out in the field all day yesterday. we have teams here. there are countless families who are not receiving the aid that they need, and that's inside a turkey again and northwestern, syria, everything is needed. everyone needs a ribbon. even here, you have families who are unable to access distribution points. you have people scattered over an area that is so bath that aid is not reaching them and then you have specifically what we at you not are focusing on which is targeted distributions to these families that either are not accessing aid or that have very specific needs and then there's things that aren't generally innate baskets we're
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talking about, you know, clean undergarments or talking about battery acts and flashing lights because power keeps out and everyone wants to be able to stay in touch with their loved ones. and let me just go back to what northwestern syria for a moment, there a lack of assistance, a lack of heavy machinery, a lack of diesel to run the heavy machinery that was inside the country. a lack of humanitarian assistance being able to cross across the border not is killing people . our diamond that in our, in our thank you very much. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. u. s. defense official say they've had contact with china about a suspected surveillance balloon shot on earlier this month. the u. s. has now down for such objects. the latest on sunday, the u. s. canadian border defense officials say they know little about those objects. israel has launch their strikes on garza in response to
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a rocket fired from the palestinian territory over the weekend. israeli military reported the struck an underground complex story. rocket materials allegedly belonging to militant islam is group hamas in a separate attack. one person was killed during israeli army rate in the west. back in the zealand, people have been told to brace for more flooding and heavy rain as cyclop gabrielle approaches. the storm is currently around 250 kilometers off the coast and is expected to make landfall over the next day. it's the 2nd major storm to hit new zealand in just 2 weeks to american football. and the biggest game of the year went down to the final seconds before the kansas city chiefs beat the philadelphia eagles. in this super bowl. the match fidgets 2 top quarterbacks throwing the football, including the eagles. jaylen hurts, who found
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a j brown for a touchdown. that helped push philadelphia to lead at the ha, but it's rival, patrick holmes, brought his team back to even late in the game with his passes and runs even on about 8 seconds remaining the chief sport, the winning field goal and the homes. one is 2nd super bowl already in just 5 seasons. here's what my alms had to say after the game. and i want to guys just know that everything we worked for is for this moment used to enjoy this moment. you can't, you can't at the moment overtake you man. i thought the guys did that. the 2nd half may fall to the very end. and that's all you can ask. you guys are going to have the football field. jason cut but own him as a journalist in los angeles. and i also ma, if this year's super bowl lived up to the hype. you know, it really did. have me come down to the final seconds is very exciting. me personally on the dallas cowboys fan. so i could really care less who won the game,
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but it was definitely exciting to watch. they were back and forth quite a bit. a lot of a lot of push and pull from both teams and then a late penalty allowing the kansas city chiefs to score the winning field on the planet. second was definitely an exciting super bowl. now it was said to be a historic match up of quarterbacks remind us of why that was and how they fed. well, this is the 1st time you d, n a fall and it's 100 year history has seem to black quarterback start the super bowl. we've had black quarterback to lead teams to the super bowl even when the super bowl. but this was the 1st time to black on excellent head in the super bowl critics a bit that's taken far too long for the nfl too. and that's happened. considering that the 100 years old and the sewer bill started in $967.00. so
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it's been awhile, but it was definitely and story day in that regard. and it was the 1st time the 2 brothers from the same family played on either team the counties, travis kelsey from the can city chiefs and, and the starting center kelsey for the philadelphia. so there's a couple of milestones journalists, jason pepper donna, they're speaking to us from los angeles, where the super bowl halftime show pop superstar rhianna made a grand appearance, performing a greatest hits for 13 minutes. rhianna was back on stage for our 1st show in 5 years. ah, the 34 year old grammy with confirmed she is pregnant with another child. appearance on stage, as was some speculation on social media. ah
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. and that's all for me and the news scene for now don't go away, doc fil, is up next. looking at the secrets behind a mysterious masterpiece by leonardo and annette cooper's mckinnon will have a well news updates for you at the top of the hour and gab office from me and the new scene here with snap swish. at 1st nicole sheet with his report with mary paul a story of recently and rushes more. you.

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