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no oh oh oh oh heartbreak feels good ♪ ♪ no oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh no oh oh oh oh heartbreak feelsnna use the roads as a ramp to take off ♪ ♪ we could cry a little cry a lot but don't stop dancing don't dare stop ♪ ♪ we'll cry later or cry now you know it's heartbreak ♪ ♪ we could dance our tears away emancipate ourselves ♪ ♪ we'll cry later or cry now but baby heartbreak feels so good ♪ ♪ no oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh no oh oh oh oh heartbreak feels so good ♪ ♪ no oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh no oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, baldwin charged. the hollywood heavyweight formally charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal "rust" shooting. >> this certainly is always going to be a black mark on his reputation. >> the evidence the prosecutors say proves he pulled the trigger. >> alec baldwin was the actor who had the gun in his hand. but he was also one of the producers. prosecutors seem to be holding him accountable for both. >> the film's armorer also charged with shocking court documents revealing just how many liv
no oh oh oh oh heartbreak feels good ♪ ♪ no oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh no oh oh oh oh heartbreak feelsnna use the roads as a ramp to take off ♪ ♪ we could cry a little cry a lot but don't stop dancing don't dare stop ♪ ♪ we'll cry later or cry now you know it's heartbreak ♪ ♪ we could dance our tears away emancipate ourselves ♪ ♪ we'll cry later or cry now but baby heartbreak feels so good ♪ ♪ no oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh no oh oh oh oh heartbreak feels so good ♪ ♪...
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no oh oh oh oh heartbreak feels good ♪ ♪ no oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh no oh oh oh oh heartbreak feelson't stop dancing don't dare stop ♪ ♪ we'll cry later or cry now you know it's heartbreak ♪ ♪ we could dance our tears away emancipate ourselves ♪ ♪ we'll cry later or cry now but baby heartbreak feels so good ♪ ♪ no oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh no oh oh oh oh heartbreak feels so good ♪ ♪ no oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh no oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, catastrophic earthquake. thousands dead in turkey and syria. buildings collapsing. a frantic search for survivors. the miracles found in the rubble and the powerful winter storm threatening rescue efforts. >>> plus snapchat dangers? >> we didn't know about the depths of social media harms. >> parents suing over the fentanyl crisis. >> our children are literally playing russian roulette, and they don't know they're playing the game. >> accusing the social media giant of enabling users with their disappearing >> teenagers make those decisions. theyho
no oh oh oh oh heartbreak feels good ♪ ♪ no oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh no oh oh oh oh heartbreak feelson't stop dancing don't dare stop ♪ ♪ we'll cry later or cry now you know it's heartbreak ♪ ♪ we could dance our tears away emancipate ourselves ♪ ♪ we'll cry later or cry now but baby heartbreak feels so good ♪ ♪ no oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh no oh oh oh oh heartbreak feels so good ♪ ♪ no oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh no oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ [ cheers and...
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♪ >>> tonight, heartbreak. and hope.he new images from the catastrophic earthquake zone in turkey and syria. >> they tell me this building came down less than an hour ago. >> an apartment building crumbling from a terrifying aftershock. rescue workers listening for signs of life under tons of concrete. >> you can see they're clearing away another floor. hours have gone by, still no sign of life. but the search and rescue team remains at the top of the pile here and soon they'll go in again. >> reporter: and a miracle. a 10-day-old baby buried nearly 90 hours pulled from the rubble. plus the unfolding humanitarian crisis. around-the-clock rescue missions to treat the injured. tens of thousands desperately in need of medical help, food, water. millions are now homeless. this special edition of "nightline," "the devastating earthquake: heartbreak and hope." david muir reporting. we'll be right back. aah, it's a good day to cough. oh, no! bye, bye cough. later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! hmmm, ok.
♪ >>> tonight, heartbreak. and hope.he new images from the catastrophic earthquake zone in turkey and syria. >> they tell me this building came down less than an hour ago. >> an apartment building crumbling from a terrifying aftershock. rescue workers listening for signs of life under tons of concrete. >> you can see they're clearing away another floor. hours have gone by, still no sign of life. but the search and rescue team remains at the top of the pile here and...
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it was heartbreaking to hear - syria? absolutely right. it was heartbreaking to hear the - syria?to hear the testimony that i just heartbreaking to hear the testimony that ijust heard there from you. what do you say to people who feel like that? i was in the border area today with mr griffiths. he made the statement that he could certainly feel the pain of the millions of people. he was very clear that the world has failed them up until now, and that must change. those are his priority is now, and he is working very hard to change that. he is also working hard to get more aid into the area. it is the only border crossing that is authorised by the security council to enter north—west syria from turkey. trucks were rolling past with aid of different kinds, it is an operation that has been scaling up in the last days. there was a brief pause because of the earthquake. everybody we have spoken to, including our own staff, everyone has a story to tell about where they were at 4am that morning, when their world shook. their testimonies themselves about loved ones being lost, family memb
it was heartbreaking to hear - syria? absolutely right. it was heartbreaking to hear the - syria?to hear the testimony that i just heartbreaking to hear the testimony that ijust heard there from you. what do you say to people who feel like that? i was in the border area today with mr griffiths. he made the statement that he could certainly feel the pain of the millions of people. he was very clear that the world has failed them up until now, and that must change. those are his priority is now,...
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time. heart-warming news at this utterly heartbreaking time.— heart-warming news at this utterly heartbreaking, lyse doucet, _ heartbreaking time. many thanks once again, lyse doucet, our— heartbreaking time. many thanks once again, lyse doucet, our chief- again, lyse doucet, our chief international correspondent, in gaziantep. let's turn to the day's other main stories. the white house has been explaining why the us military has shot a series of objects out of the sky over american territory in recent weeks, including a suspected spy balloon from china. officials say the objects posed a threat to commercial flights and were brought down in the interest of safety. following a wave of speculation on social media and elsewhere, the white house said there was no evidence of alien or extraterrestrial life being involved. let's have more details from our security correspondent, gordon corera, who was with me. thanks, huw. suddenly, they are everywhere over the skies of america. balloons and unidentified flying objects being shot out of the sky byjets. so what's really going on? nine days ago, what
time. heart-warming news at this utterly heartbreaking time.— heart-warming news at this utterly heartbreaking, lyse doucet, _ heartbreaking time. many thanks once again, lyse doucet, our— heartbreaking time. many thanks once again, lyse doucet, our chief- again, lyse doucet, our chief international correspondent, in gaziantep. let's turn to the day's other main stories. the white house has been explaining why the us military has shot a series of objects out of the sky over american...
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>> situation is very heartbreaking. kristen: as a mom myself just to hear her cry in anguish saying she failed as a mother is hard working. how common are sros and where are they located in the city? >> there are a lot of sro units in san francisco. there are tens of thousands of them living in sros in the city. what we are talking about here are the families with minor k growing up. approximately there are 1000 of these families living in san francisco, and the majority of them are in chinatown. kristen: our time is limited, we have about a minute but what are her options? has she applied for housing assistance? >> typically there are three options for them to consider to move out. the first is to apply for a federal housing voucher, which is section eight. the san francisco housing authority has a major financial crisis in 2018, so they were banned from issuing housing vouchers until late 2021, so that makes a huge delay for the family and that kind of a miserable situation. they are expecting to issue vouchers very s
>> situation is very heartbreaking. kristen: as a mom myself just to hear her cry in anguish saying she failed as a mother is hard working. how common are sros and where are they located in the city? >> there are a lot of sro units in san francisco. there are tens of thousands of them living in sros in the city. what we are talking about here are the families with minor k growing up. approximately there are 1000 of these families living in san francisco, and the majority of them are...
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the extent of the heartbreak that people are going through. i mean, we're trying not to put the camera in people's faces because they get very upset. of course, the relatives waiting here for news of the bodies, people who are telling us they have lost hope. some of the medical workers here been using thermal imagery to try and find any survivors. there is no 3rd and nothing was found here. 30 bodies remain, so it's now meticulous job to retrieve the bodies. and this is why you have relatives waiting here. we get, they cry there, hugging each other, constantly breaking down simply watching. so now, just behind the bulldozer we keep seeing them putting up but towels blankets to cover the body that they're expecting to retrieve. but of course it's taking time. so again, this is just one of a myriad of tens of thousands of homes are found is been affected by this earthquake and the tremors continue. the aftershocks continue constantly. we feel them throughout the day, particularly over night. we had 2 heavy ones overnight that we felt so, so they
the extent of the heartbreak that people are going through. i mean, we're trying not to put the camera in people's faces because they get very upset. of course, the relatives waiting here for news of the bodies, people who are telling us they have lost hope. some of the medical workers here been using thermal imagery to try and find any survivors. there is no 3rd and nothing was found here. 30 bodies remain, so it's now meticulous job to retrieve the bodies. and this is why you have relatives...
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. >> a little heartbreak. how many people are actually using explorer at this point between firefox and chrome and safari? >> exactly. chrome has really taken over. if you look back at 2003, it was internet explorer, it was 95% of the browser market. now you hardly find anyone who uses it. microsoft is really pushing people to use edge because it is recently announced that being will have ai capabilities and they are planning to integrate that with the edge browser as well. bring it up to the 21st century. >> the new iphone, the ultra. we have been doing a little bit about it. what you know about it? >> this is a rumored next level iphone. above the pro and promax. which honestly means it would be more expensive. we do not know a lot of details about whether this will come to fruition or what features it would have. essentially, apples ceo tim cook said he believes people would pay more for better performance. this would be potentially, factor in some higher tears specs and features, all we do know is if there
. >> a little heartbreak. how many people are actually using explorer at this point between firefox and chrome and safari? >> exactly. chrome has really taken over. if you look back at 2003, it was internet explorer, it was 95% of the browser market. now you hardly find anyone who uses it. microsoft is really pushing people to use edge because it is recently announced that being will have ai capabilities and they are planning to integrate that with the edge browser as well. bring it...
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easily, and it was so heartbreaking _ been. easily, and it was so heartbreaking and - been.ng and crashing, but the tribute to take off stirred something in so many people i saw online. i cried and my friends cried. it was just beautiful that he had the strength to get up there and give his friend that tribute, his family attribute. should we mention ozzy _ his family attribute. should we mention ozzy osbourne - his family attribute. should we mention ozzy osbourne as - his family attribute. should we l mention ozzy osbourne as well? there is also on the 0sbourne, was also 0zzy there is also on the 0sbourne, was also ozzy osbourne. and then, the girls although crazy pot harry styles. i am not a part of the fanclub but the internet was going crazy for him. we have to acknowledge harry styles in the building as well. ., ., ., ., ., �*, well. you have to do, that's fine. well. you have to do, that's fine- they _ well. you have to do, that's fine. they give _ well. you have to do, that's fine. they give very - well. you have to do, that's fine. they give very much . well. you ha
easily, and it was so heartbreaking _ been. easily, and it was so heartbreaking and - been.ng and crashing, but the tribute to take off stirred something in so many people i saw online. i cried and my friends cried. it was just beautiful that he had the strength to get up there and give his friend that tribute, his family attribute. should we mention ozzy _ his family attribute. should we mention ozzy osbourne - his family attribute. should we mention ozzy osbourne as - his family attribute....
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it was heartbreaking. but he got the send _ goodbyes. it was heartbreaking.t is what he done. same as a lot of people. they feel like they can make a difference, which they are, he was happy and you've got to be happy for him. your brother is a hero, but, yeah, still won't bring him back though. it’s bring him back though. it's hard and — bring him back though. it's hard and my _ bring him back though. it's hard and my children miss him. chykie — hard and my children miss him. chykie and _ hard and my children miss him. chykie and jed, we're not going forget — chykie and jed, we're not going forget them _ chykie and jed, we're not going forget them-— forget them. chykie, jed, nin'a, forget them. chykie, jed, ninja, think— forget them. chykie, jed, ninja, think about - forget them. chykie, jed, ninja, think about them l forget them. chykie, jed, - ninja, think about them every day. they will always be remembered by me as very good people. music plays. do you think the british volunteers out there actually make a difference to the overall war effort?- make a di
it was heartbreaking. but he got the send _ goodbyes. it was heartbreaking.t is what he done. same as a lot of people. they feel like they can make a difference, which they are, he was happy and you've got to be happy for him. your brother is a hero, but, yeah, still won't bring him back though. it’s bring him back though. it's hard and — bring him back though. it's hard and my _ bring him back though. it's hard and my children miss him. chykie — hard and my children miss him. chykie and...
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it is- heartbreaking to hear of the people who first _ heartbreaking to hear of the people who first war — who first of all suffered a terrible civil war in — who first of all suffered a terrible civil war in syria, _ who first of all suffered a terrible civil war in syria, then _ who first of all suffered a terrible civil war in syria, then got - who first of all suffered a terrible civil war in syria, then got to - civil war in syria, then got to turkey. _ civil war in syria, then got to turkey. did _ civil war in syria, then got to turkey, did not _ civil war in syria, then got to turkey, did not have - civil war in syria, then got to turkey, did not have a - civil war in syria, then got to turkey, did not have a very. civil war in syria, then got to - turkey, did not have a very happy time _ turkey, did not have a very happy time there — turkey, did not have a very happy time there and _ turkey, did not have a very happy time there and then _ turkey, did not have a very happy time there and then the - turkey, did not have a very happy. time there and then the earthquake is sendin
it is- heartbreaking to hear of the people who first _ heartbreaking to hear of the people who first war — who first of all suffered a terrible civil war in — who first of all suffered a terrible civil war in syria, _ who first of all suffered a terrible civil war in syria, then _ who first of all suffered a terrible civil war in syria, then got - who first of all suffered a terrible civil war in syria, then got to - civil war in syria, then got to turkey. _ civil war in syria, then got to...
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the secretary suella braverman described the news as heartbreaking and distressing . heartbreaking andoris cabinet minister, boris johnson's intervention on the northern ireland protocol is not unhelpful. his warning that scrapping the bill would be a great mistake comes a day after rishi sunak and the european commission president said they'd made very good progress on fixing problems with the post—war exit trading arrangements. the protocol bill, introduced under johnson gives introduced underjohnson gives the uk the right to ignore eu rules and leader of the house of commons. penny mordaunt. that gives the government stronger bargaining power. think it's helpful to remind the eu that we have the northern ireland protocol bill. it's helpful to remind them what those expectations are and. but i would also just say that, look, we there are encouraging signs that there is people are saying there's a lot more to do. but progress is being made . sir progress is being made. sir starmer says under no circumstance says will labour do a deal with the snp. addressing a deal with the snp. addre
the secretary suella braverman described the news as heartbreaking and distressing . heartbreaking andoris cabinet minister, boris johnson's intervention on the northern ireland protocol is not unhelpful. his warning that scrapping the bill would be a great mistake comes a day after rishi sunak and the european commission president said they'd made very good progress on fixing problems with the post—war exit trading arrangements. the protocol bill, introduced under johnson gives introduced...
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more heartbreaking for them to be going through this at this time.— through this at this time.r's life _ through this at this time. more on jimmy carter's life and _ through this at this time. more on jimmy carter's life and career - through this at this time. more on jimmy carter's life and career on i jimmy carter's life and career on the bbc news website. the uk's most prestigious film awards ceremony — the baftas — is taking place tonight, and for the first time it will be televised live. it'll be hosted by the actor richard e grant. our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, has been taking a look at the runners and riders. this german—language version of all quiet on the western front contrasts the youthful fervour of a young recruit with the reality of war. it leads with 14 nominations, including best picture and best director for edward berger. does it have a resonance with what we're seeing happening around the world today? i think it does, even though i'd like to hope that the film would have also connected with an audience without it. and of course we never planne
more heartbreaking for them to be going through this at this time.— through this at this time.r's life _ through this at this time. more on jimmy carter's life and _ through this at this time. more on jimmy carter's life and career - through this at this time. more on jimmy carter's life and career on i jimmy carter's life and career on the bbc news website. the uk's most prestigious film awards ceremony — the baftas — is taking place tonight, and for the first time it will be televised...
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worst affected regions and turkey is our correspond, jack burgle found that report and actually heartbreaking scenes there. can you tell us more about your visit to that graveyard? well, the overwhelming sense god was that the authorities and the people that have volunteered to work there were just doing absolutely everything within their power to try and show the bodies and the families of those people who had died the utmost respect and dignity in what is a really, really difficult situation, bearing in mind that a lot of the people that are doing that work are themselves affected by this earthquake. pretty much every single person in this region has a story of sadness of grief, of destruction from that earthquake that hit 10 days ago. and i just want to say that our, our team didn't take it lightly, that the people in that report allowed us to film them in that moment of unbearable grief. one of the hardest things i think for a person to do is to look inside of a body bag and to identify a loved one. and that was certainly some of the, some of the most difficult scenes for, for us to watch
worst affected regions and turkey is our correspond, jack burgle found that report and actually heartbreaking scenes there. can you tell us more about your visit to that graveyard? well, the overwhelming sense god was that the authorities and the people that have volunteered to work there were just doing absolutely everything within their power to try and show the bodies and the families of those people who had died the utmost respect and dignity in what is a really, really difficult situation,...
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and also one of the spanish rescuers was telling me something quite heartbreaking. i was asking him about what they've seen over the last 7 days. they managed to pull a couple of children from the rubble. he said the children they found were in bed, which helped keep them warm. but one of the hot breaking things, he told me said a lot of the dead that they found. the children would have been in bed and the parents are on their way to try and rescue their children. he said, you know, it's something that will stay with him and his fellow volunteers for ever. but again, next to me, you have about 25 cameras. it's not just the relatives are sitting on the other side, they really are very sensitive. they do not like being filmed. it's not just the relatives hoping for the good use carefully. it's turkey, it's the media, it's the world we've seen so much death and destruction here since is earthquake hit that i think a lot a lot of hope is being put on here. but you know, we really want to see at good news and you know, this to, to end in a very positive way. certainly th
and also one of the spanish rescuers was telling me something quite heartbreaking. i was asking him about what they've seen over the last 7 days. they managed to pull a couple of children from the rubble. he said the children they found were in bed, which helped keep them warm. but one of the hot breaking things, he told me said a lot of the dead that they found. the children would have been in bed and the parents are on their way to try and rescue their children. he said, you know, it's...
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right now just a heartbreaking reality in turkey and syria, international aid rushing in as the death toll from that powerful earthquake and its aftershocks rises to more than 5,000. 24 hours or so after the earthquake hit, rescuers they are still managing to pull some survivors from the rubble. in one instance in turkey a child that had been trapped in a collapsed building crawled out of the debris into the hands of first responders. [ speaking non-english ] >> that poor little child. numerous aftershocks have rattled the region, many people too scared to stay inside their homes, understandably so. they've been forced to sleep on the streets in freezing temperatures. look at that scene there. the weather conditions have further complicated rescue efforts. cnn is near the epicenter, we will take you there in just a moment. >>> also tonight president biden set to deliver his second state of the union address, this time of course he will do that to a divided congress. the white house previewing a speech in which the president is expected to call for bipartisanship as he tests his reelec
right now just a heartbreaking reality in turkey and syria, international aid rushing in as the death toll from that powerful earthquake and its aftershocks rises to more than 5,000. 24 hours or so after the earthquake hit, rescuers they are still managing to pull some survivors from the rubble. in one instance in turkey a child that had been trapped in a collapsed building crawled out of the debris into the hands of first responders. [ speaking non-english ] >> that poor little child....
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. >>> and george kittle made a heartbreaking announcent, and heartbreaking announcent, and mewh - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. >>> we continue to track the breaking news this afternoon, the oakland mayor firing the police chief in a news conference within the past half hour, mayor zheng thao fired him without cause, and she suspended him last month that he mishandled a case involving officer misconduct. and we are getting the reaction and we'll have live updates through the next 90 minutes. >>> and now, the state is to be wind down the covid response, but it is coming as the cases are starting to rise again. the doctors say that the covid response may be changing, and the virus is not, and precaution need to be taken. we go to ian cole, and what are you seeing when you are loo
. >>> and george kittle made a heartbreaking announcent, and heartbreaking announcent, and mewh - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. >>> we continue to track the breaking...
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. >>> tonight, the heartbreaking images coming in at this hour.irl saved, but the crucial window closing, now nearly 72 hours after the earthquake. >>> also tonight, the heckling at the state of the union. and mitt romney telling george santos, "you don't belong here." >>> and the severe storms we're watching right now. the tornado watches and then this all moves into the northeast. >>> first tonight, the staggering death toll soaring. more than 12,000 people killed in the earthquake in turkey and syria. tonight, we have learned three americans are among the victims. the heartbreaking images, the bodies of eight family members, including six children, pulled from a collapsed home. search and rescue teams working around the clock. the young girl pulled out alive. and news tonight on that newborn baby born in the rubble. ian pannell in turkey tonight. >>> back here in the u.s., presiden
. >>> tonight, the heartbreaking images coming in at this hour.irl saved, but the crucial window closing, now nearly 72 hours after the earthquake. >>> also tonight, the heckling at the state of the union. and mitt romney telling george santos, "you don't belong here." >>> and the severe storms we're watching right now. the tornado watches and then this all moves into the northeast. >>> first tonight, the staggering death toll soaring. more than...
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let's begin with the new warning to help you avoid heartbreak the day before valentine's day the fbi says romance scams have cost victims millions of dollars just in the region, millions just in our area alone. we spoke with the head of the fbi office in san francisco. talk about what this scam is and what to look out for. >> a lot of us have had somebody don't know message us on social media and sometimes those people are scammers. the bad actors are hoping to make a connection with someone over social media over the weeks and months and in some cases preying on the want for love. over time they ask for money for an investment or they will send you something to sell and then ask you to send the money back to them and then they disappear. one red flag is the person asking you to send money as cryptocurrency which is untraceable or if they are asking you to wire the money to the international destination. >> these people are professionals, they are very good. they have scripts that they use. it is a two to one ratio of female to male. i do want to say that we will see victims in every
let's begin with the new warning to help you avoid heartbreak the day before valentine's day the fbi says romance scams have cost victims millions of dollars just in the region, millions just in our area alone. we spoke with the head of the fbi office in san francisco. talk about what this scam is and what to look out for. >> a lot of us have had somebody don't know message us on social media and sometimes those people are scammers. the bad actors are hoping to make a connection with...
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>> reporter: for philadelphia, heartbreak. >> it hurts. it hurts. yeah. it's a tough one. >> we use this pain, we'll use this to motivate us. >> reporter: the super bowl was historic because for the first time two african american quarterbacks faced off. also two brothers, travis and jason kelce took the field on opposing teams. >> you know, you -- you joke around and say you want to beat your brother in the biggest stage ever, but it's -- it's a weird feeling. >> sure we'll have a more emotional interaction. still frustrated. but you know, really happy for trav. >> reporter: the big game also featured all-star music performances from actor sheryl lee ralph, kenneth edmonds, and chris stapleton. the national anthem brought si rihna shoed fans to tears. her visible baby bump while cramming over a dozen hits into or high-flying halftime show. yes, i think a lot of people were definitely looking at the screen twice to double check to see if rihanna was, indeed, pregnant, which she did confirm. and when we talk about philly fans, this loss adds onto their hea
>> reporter: for philadelphia, heartbreak. >> it hurts. it hurts. yeah. it's a tough one. >> we use this pain, we'll use this to motivate us. >> reporter: the super bowl was historic because for the first time two african american quarterbacks faced off. also two brothers, travis and jason kelce took the field on opposing teams. >> you know, you -- you joke around and say you want to beat your brother in the biggest stage ever, but it's -- it's a weird feeling....
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i find it heartbreaking. don't want to wait for congress to figure out how they can all get along. let's do both. let's have them figure that out but in the meantime stem the tide and see the best country on the planet and not have a humanitarian crisis every hour of every single day because no one can get along on capitol hill. >> you can laugh all day but i'm a border patrol wife. i live it every single day. it is very honestly upsetting you are laughing about this because we are seeing women and children get abused and get raped at the border. i'm an immigrant. i see it every single day. these criminal organizations have destroyed and destroying our southern border. we need to focus on legal immigration. stop playing politics with these people. stop playing politics with the american's safety. if you cared you would focus on new immigration and not illegal immigration. >> i would say this. i agree with the congresswoman. i'm not laughing at you. what i am saying is this is an issue that has been around for
i find it heartbreaking. don't want to wait for congress to figure out how they can all get along. let's do both. let's have them figure that out but in the meantime stem the tide and see the best country on the planet and not have a humanitarian crisis every hour of every single day because no one can get along on capitol hill. >> you can laugh all day but i'm a border patrol wife. i live it every single day. it is very honestly upsetting you are laughing about this because we are seeing...
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this is heartbreaking. fame oakland is part of our town and we will do everything we can to help. >> a1-2 power punch for the east bay, hit by two substantial pg&e power outages in two hours. this map shows the current trouble spots. power has been restored to the majority of people. at one point today, 6300 customers were without power. pg&e says it is due to an equipment failure. yesterday a substation failure knocked out service. social media video shows security screening at oakland airport shut down for a time during that outage. the cause is under investigation. everyone affected has had their power restored. ama: police in oakland are investigating a deadly hit and run that killed a 100-year-old man yesterday about a block away from lake merritt. the man suffered severe head trauma. the car that hit him is a tan or white mini-cooper. the men lived in oakland but police are not identifying him until his family has been notified. >> this week oakland police officers will resume foot patrols. officers w
this is heartbreaking. fame oakland is part of our town and we will do everything we can to help. >> a1-2 power punch for the east bay, hit by two substantial pg&e power outages in two hours. this map shows the current trouble spots. power has been restored to the majority of people. at one point today, 6300 customers were without power. pg&e says it is due to an equipment failure. yesterday a substation failure knocked out service. social media video shows security screening at...
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. >>> tonight, the heartbreaking images coming in at this hour.he little girl saved, but the crucial window closing, now nearly 72 hours after the earthquake. >>> also tonight, the heckling at the state of the union. and mitt romney telling george santos, "you don't belong here." >>> and the severe storms we're watching right now. the tornado watches and then this all moves into the northeast. >>> first tonight, the staggering death toll soaring. more than 12,000 people killed in the earthquake in turkey and syria. tonight, we have learned three americans are among the victims. the heartbreaking images, the bodies of eight family members, including six children, pulled from a collapsed home. search and rescue teams working around the clock. and news tonight on that newborn baby born in the rubble. ian pannell in turkey tonight.
. >>> tonight, the heartbreaking images coming in at this hour.he little girl saved, but the crucial window closing, now nearly 72 hours after the earthquake. >>> also tonight, the heckling at the state of the union. and mitt romney telling george santos, "you don't belong here." >>> and the severe storms we're watching right now. the tornado watches and then this all moves into the northeast. >>> first tonight, the staggering death toll soaring....
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alan: those images are just heartbreaking. the flooding could not have come at a worse time for a region that has been working hard to broaden its economic base in trying to overcome some of the generational challenges in terms of moving past holes into something a little more diversified. the shock of this is very much still with the people of the region. i covered a lot of catastrophic floods. nothing that compares to this one. in the aftermath of the flooding, the way with which these communities come together to clean up also to look ahead is very inspiring. i think one can hope that out of this, the region will come with over nude sense of purpose and determination in terms of moving forward. the resiliency that the region has shown in the wake of this has been amazingly impressive. susan: how did you come to write a book about hazard, kentucky? alan: i was the bureau chief for the louisville courier journal. i was based in kentucky. i covered 30 eastern kentucky houses. this is what we made -- what we may refer to as the
alan: those images are just heartbreaking. the flooding could not have come at a worse time for a region that has been working hard to broaden its economic base in trying to overcome some of the generational challenges in terms of moving past holes into something a little more diversified. the shock of this is very much still with the people of the region. i covered a lot of catastrophic floods. nothing that compares to this one. in the aftermath of the flooding, the way with which these...
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but when we found out, it was just again, it'sjust heartbreaking. the faulty gene for mld. but both parents have to pass on that gene for a child to have the condition, which makes it rare. it affects around one in 40,000 babies in the uk. if you've never heard of mld, you're lucky. babies with the condition are born apparently healthy — but over time, it strips the protective layer from nerve cells, causing progressive damage to the brain and other vital organs. patients gradually lose the ability to move, talk, swallow, and see. britain's biggest children's hospital is in manchester. it is a specialist treatment centre for mld and other rare genetic diseases. i've been looking after children with mld for 17 years now. and watching many children pass away because of this untreatable, incurable, and very life—limiting disease. so how does a single faulty gene cause so much damage in children with mld? so there's mistakes in a gene, which means the body can't make an enzyme. the job of that enzyme is to break down a really important chemical for how
but when we found out, it was just again, it'sjust heartbreaking. the faulty gene for mld. but both parents have to pass on that gene for a child to have the condition, which makes it rare. it affects around one in 40,000 babies in the uk. if you've never heard of mld, you're lucky. babies with the condition are born apparently healthy — but over time, it strips the protective layer from nerve cells, causing progressive damage to the brain and other vital organs. patients gradually lose the...
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we begin tonight with the heartbreaking death of a 14-year-old girl, adriana kuch. died by suicide after video of a violent bullying incident at her new jersey high school was posted online. her father and community are outraged and the school district is under fire. but tonight some parents and students are telling us it's another painful reminder of a mental health crisis affecting teenaged girls across the country. we warn you, the video is deeply disturbing. here is abc's philipoff. >> i'm upset with every single one of you guys. you are here to protect the students. >> having been bullied out of this school by not only students but teacher. >> we're terrified we're going to get picked on and bullied an jumped because that's all that's been happening the last few weeks. >> reporter: weeks, years and months of pent up pain and emotion exploding at this school board meeting in bayville, new jersey. >> that girl should still be alive. make a change. do something. don't just sit on your butts and push out like you do every [ bleep ] day of your life. >> reporter: th
we begin tonight with the heartbreaking death of a 14-year-old girl, adriana kuch. died by suicide after video of a violent bullying incident at her new jersey high school was posted online. her father and community are outraged and the school district is under fire. but tonight some parents and students are telling us it's another painful reminder of a mental health crisis affecting teenaged girls across the country. we warn you, the video is deeply disturbing. here is abc's philipoff....
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so much work is heartbreaking for the whole team. it is heartbreaking for freedom of speech. it's breaking for a lot of young iraqi is that our show has been for years for them. the platform for speech, talk about everything they want a, it's an independent free talk show where we talk a very controversial topics that other arabic speaking media. they don't talk about and that's the, you know, the dna of java, talk to the people talk to, to discuss. and now we had to leave iraq and the whole people we are invited. we're also like kind of shocked and there's a big support that we're getting from other journalists. but you know, you've got to feeling like how every journalist are most of the journalist and activists. the human rights activists are working in iraq because they are maybe threatened every day and now we know how it feels like, and that's why our work and our support for freedom of speech and for human rights will continue. they might shut down the talk show in baghdad, but we got to continue producing the talk show here in berlin. and we will go back to that becau
so much work is heartbreaking for the whole team. it is heartbreaking for freedom of speech. it's breaking for a lot of young iraqi is that our show has been for years for them. the platform for speech, talk about everything they want a, it's an independent free talk show where we talk a very controversial topics that other arabic speaking media. they don't talk about and that's the, you know, the dna of java, talk to the people talk to, to discuss. and now we had to leave iraq and the whole...
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some of those who lost loved ones under the rubble on the very 1st day of the tragedy all shared heartbreaking stories of despair and uncertainty. we should warn you, the following video is distressing. ah, ah. mm hm. they have torn my heart, were completely broken. no for the new modem. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, a a new families under there, my sons, my daughter, my son in law. they are still under the rubble. we hear their voices, they're still alive. there's no way to get them out. there's no machinery, there's nowhere. mm. with my grandson is 18 months, so please help them please. we connie, them have not got any news from them since the morning, please. there were the 12. 0, we can reach my family, my grandson. ah, it's been 6 day since the deadly earthquake. however, rescuers are still hoping to find any sign of life. and sometimes miracles do happen this, but it shows emergency workers celebrating after finding a man alive, despite being trapped under the rubble for days, as people wait for any news on their loved ones. archie peters thought reports from the ground of how the country is he
some of those who lost loved ones under the rubble on the very 1st day of the tragedy all shared heartbreaking stories of despair and uncertainty. we should warn you, the following video is distressing. ah, ah. mm hm. they have torn my heart, were completely broken. no for the new modem. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, a a new families under there, my sons, my daughter, my son in law. they are still under the rubble. we hear their voices, they're still alive. there's no way to get them out. there's no...
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. >> heartbreaking look into their lives. richard, thank you >> for some of the younger ones, that's all they know is the war. >>> let's take a turn and check back in with angie lassman who's got your weekend forecast. >> we have bumpy weather for the early part of our friday but then a nice weekend in a lot of parts of the country still dealing with this system that brought severe weather to the south. we're seeing it track to the east, with rain into the gulf coast and northeast. eventually the snowshowers will taper off for the midwest, but the temperatures take a tumble we'll wake up this morning for moi most of the east coast warm. the cold air works in, and it will eventually turn colder as we go through the next day or so even in the south temperatures in the 50s look what happens, we rebound quickly, l 50sowoling temperatures across much of the northeast. 64 for the high this morning in new york and guys, nice conditions on the way for the weekend, but of course those temperatures are the big story. we're going to tal
. >> heartbreaking look into their lives. richard, thank you >> for some of the younger ones, that's all they know is the war. >>> let's take a turn and check back in with angie lassman who's got your weekend forecast. >> we have bumpy weather for the early part of our friday but then a nice weekend in a lot of parts of the country still dealing with this system that brought severe weather to the south. we're seeing it track to the east, with rain into the gulf coast...
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across this region tonight, heartbreak and yet still, some hope. tonight here on the ground in turkey, the scope of the disaster is unimaginable. and we see them immediately. the rescuers who have not given up. workers and volunteers with picks and buckets pulling awayc . this used to be a 17-story residential building. you can see the search and rescue teams are still here, this is the fourth day of searching for any possible survivors here. they tell us that they have pulled a number of people out alive, but they know the window of opportunity is closing here. and every so often, we have witnessed these moments when suddenly, everything stops. they ask for silence, to hear if there's anyone still in that rubble. we witness their painstaking, careful work. and then, a heartbreaking find in the rubble. it does not get any easier. it's impossible to imagine the work that continues for these search and rescue teams, and you can see, another one of these very difficult moments, holding up a blanket where it's believed they discovered another body in t
across this region tonight, heartbreak and yet still, some hope. tonight here on the ground in turkey, the scope of the disaster is unimaginable. and we see them immediately. the rescuers who have not given up. workers and volunteers with picks and buckets pulling awayc . this used to be a 17-story residential building. you can see the search and rescue teams are still here, this is the fourth day of searching for any possible survivors here. they tell us that they have pulled a number of...
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it's really quite heartbreaking to see what has happened here in just such a short amount of time. it's very, very hot here just to give you an idea of the temperature. this is what happened. the metal was burned to during the fire, but that's, that's just the tip of the iceberg. this would you see right behind me to my side were 2 homes where 2 different families were living. the public works department has sent a bulldozer to try to clear some of the rubble. these people were lucky, they have jobs in other, other areas they don't are not. even though this is the countryside, they have full time jobs. but a lot of the people who have lost their homes have now no, no way to make a living, no money to replace what happened and worse. yes, there are still and i'm determined amount of people missing, just over to my left is you can get an idea of just how ferocious the flyers were. and this was all on fire until just yesterday on. just on the other side of this hill or mountain, there are dozens and dozens of homes for people who live on roads that have no ready access. so it's very h
it's really quite heartbreaking to see what has happened here in just such a short amount of time. it's very, very hot here just to give you an idea of the temperature. this is what happened. the metal was burned to during the fire, but that's, that's just the tip of the iceberg. this would you see right behind me to my side were 2 homes where 2 different families were living. the public works department has sent a bulldozer to try to clear some of the rubble. these people were lucky, they have...
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for minutes any new push can be fatal for someone the trace of the tragedy comes thousands of heartbreaking shots, the next rescuers are singing water to a dehydrated child, many of whom are squeezed by the wreckage. the devastating earthquake increased to 1,250 people the number of victims of more than two thousand us sanctions against damascus complicate the elimination of the consequences of the earthquake and said the foreign ministry of the arab republic notes that the people of syria come to manually disassemble the rubble, because due to american sanctions, they are unable to access the necessary equipment, a terrible tragedy divided people's lives into before and after help, the whole world rallied. adjustment of banking legislation in accordance with the spirit of the times the day before, the head of state focused on economic issues, and there is no talk of a radical revision of the country's banking system has shown itself to be stable in the face of sanctions, secured savings, access to credit resources. assistance to enterprises and financing of investment projects. actual the
for minutes any new push can be fatal for someone the trace of the tragedy comes thousands of heartbreaking shots, the next rescuers are singing water to a dehydrated child, many of whom are squeezed by the wreckage. the devastating earthquake increased to 1,250 people the number of victims of more than two thousand us sanctions against damascus complicate the elimination of the consequences of the earthquake and said the foreign ministry of the arab republic notes that the people of syria come...
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for them, the news of the closure is heartbreaking. sick. yeah, yeah. quite... i'm going to go now. but at the end of the day, i we all respect paul's reasons for doing it. bakeries like this one are at the heart of the high street in towns and villages across wales, but with costs soaring, more and more of them are facing an uncertain future. other businesses along the high street say they will miss their busy neighbours. i was quite shocked and i am going to miss my rolls from next door — especially bacon. very disappointed to hear that it's going. it's quite sad for the village. it's the end of an era for this business, but increasing production costs mean a family that has been baking bread in this community since 1914 are closing the doors for the last time. campaigners want statue built for those who fought for improvements in fishing vessels. on the dock i was the child there after ten years of age. that is one of the ships that hasn't come back up of the ships that hasn't come back up to now. what is in that child's mind? nobody knows. the shipowners don't care. angry. emoti
for them, the news of the closure is heartbreaking. sick. yeah, yeah. quite... i'm going to go now. but at the end of the day, i we all respect paul's reasons for doing it. bakeries like this one are at the heart of the high street in towns and villages across wales, but with costs soaring, more and more of them are facing an uncertain future. other businesses along the high street say they will miss their busy neighbours. i was quite shocked and i am going to miss my rolls from next door —...
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some of those who lost loved ones under the rubble on the very 1st day of the tragedy all shared heartbreaking stories of despair and uncertainty. we should warn you the following video is distressing. oh they have torn my lot, were completely broken. no for the new modem. ah . a visit with me. a ms. ross was families under there. my sons, my daughter, my son in law, they are still under the rubble. we hear their voices. they're still alive. there's no way to get them out. there's no machinery, there's ah, i grandson is 18 months, so please help them please. we caught me and them have not got any news from them since the morning, please. there were the. no, we can't reach my family, my grandson ah to the 6th day since the deadly earthquake hover rescuers are still hoping to find any sign of life and sometimes miracles do happen. this footage shows emergency workers celebrating after finding a man alive. despite being trapped under the rubble for days, as people wait for any news on their loved ones, artes peter scott reports from the ground on how the country is coping with a disaster. or you
some of those who lost loved ones under the rubble on the very 1st day of the tragedy all shared heartbreaking stories of despair and uncertainty. we should warn you the following video is distressing. oh they have torn my lot, were completely broken. no for the new modem. ah . a visit with me. a ms. ross was families under there. my sons, my daughter, my son in law, they are still under the rubble. we hear their voices. they're still alive. there's no way to get them out. there's no machinery,...
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it's the unconscionable, and it's heartbreaking for the child who's being injured, for the family andwho's having to witness this live in the moment but also kind of the replay of this. it's really just horrific. and in terms of how do we explain it, i mean, unfortunately, we are seeing increases in this type of fighting and violence in schools all across the u.s. will: when you say -- so, you know, i used the phrase with you, doctor, that crosses so many societal taboos. what i'm talking about is, you know, a boy hitting a girl, a. i don't know how old he is, but he appears to be 15, 16 years old, hitting a 9-year-old. b. the strong hurting the vulnerable, c. you say we're seeing more of this type of violence, what are you referencing in general? violence among children, violence in schools? because this one, to me, is on a whole other level. >> well, unfortunately, we're seeing this type of violence. and the bottom line is whether it's older, younger, boy, girl, we shouldn't have any kind of violence on our school buss and in our schools and -- buses and, unfortunately, when i say i
it's the unconscionable, and it's heartbreaking for the child who's being injured, for the family andwho's having to witness this live in the moment but also kind of the replay of this. it's really just horrific. and in terms of how do we explain it, i mean, unfortunately, we are seeing increases in this type of fighting and violence in schools all across the u.s. will: when you say -- so, you know, i used the phrase with you, doctor, that crosses so many societal taboos. what i'm talking about...
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his daughter , 500 miles away, a college in long beach, posted the heartbreaking clip that has now caughtions of people. >> once it hit around like 100,000 views, that is when i started to realize, oh, it's like, people are starting to see it. especially my dad, he was like super surprised about everything. he was in shock. >> her dad absolutely in shock because the lack of business has been taking a serious toll on him. the bills are piling up. his only employees, his wife and his daughters. >> just tried to survive, you know? we barely make money. we owe a lot of money. the government doesn't give us funding. they say we don't have enough employees. you over there like over 20 g. >> the power of social media is getting customers to show up, even people who have to put in quite a drive to pooh order just a meal. it has bend standing room only. vuong le is no longer with nothing to do. he is on the constant move to keep up with his customers. who would have thought it would just take a tiktok post that would eventually bring floods of customers through his door? >> i have never seen that
his daughter , 500 miles away, a college in long beach, posted the heartbreaking clip that has now caughtions of people. >> once it hit around like 100,000 views, that is when i started to realize, oh, it's like, people are starting to see it. especially my dad, he was like super surprised about everything. he was in shock. >> her dad absolutely in shock because the lack of business has been taking a serious toll on him. the bills are piling up. his only employees, his wife and his...
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unfortunately, there are so many heartbreaking stories happening all around the world.countries around the world. and this is definitely important. we have to stop fighting, stop the wars and start building bridges between the countries and people. >> i ask because the civil war that is going on in syria. >> yeah. that's right. >> exactly. >> as i understand it, some of your family, some of your friends here in america have lost just an extraordinary amount of family members in turkey. >> yep. just one of my friends i talked to yesterday has lost 11 members of his family. so many people are suffering. but what gave me so much hope is the international community. obviously, it's not a lie, it's not easy to work with the turkis turkish government. the international community do the best they can to send help and rescue teams and president biden just sent a plane over there. but it does give you so much hope to just see all the good communities doing the best they can to help people over there. >> you're right. as chef andres told us, the situations see the best of humanit
unfortunately, there are so many heartbreaking stories happening all around the world.countries around the world. and this is definitely important. we have to stop fighting, stop the wars and start building bridges between the countries and people. >> i ask because the civil war that is going on in syria. >> yeah. that's right. >> exactly. >> as i understand it, some of your family, some of your friends here in america have lost just an extraordinary amount of family...
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>>> tonight, the heartbreaking images coming in at this hour. the little girl saved, but the crucial window closing, now nearly 72 hours after the earthquake. >>> also tonight, the heckling at the state of the union. and mitt romney telling george santos, "you don't belong here." >>> and the severe storms we're watching right now. the tornado watches and then this all moves into the northeast. >>> first tonight, the staggering death toll soaring. more than 12,000 people killed in the earthquake in turkey and syria. tonight, we have learned three americans are among the victims. the heartbreaking images, the bodies of eight family members, including six children, pulled from a collapsed home. search and rescue teams working around the clock. and news tonight on that newborn baby born in the rubble. ian pannell in turkey tonight. >>> back here in the u.s., president biden tonight in wisconsin, and his reaction to the heckling in the chamber during the state of the union. the moment he had democrats and republicans standing to preserve medicare and
>>> tonight, the heartbreaking images coming in at this hour. the little girl saved, but the crucial window closing, now nearly 72 hours after the earthquake. >>> also tonight, the heckling at the state of the union. and mitt romney telling george santos, "you don't belong here." >>> and the severe storms we're watching right now. the tornado watches and then this all moves into the northeast. >>> first tonight, the staggering death toll soaring....
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scenes like this, entire buildings collapsed. >> it is just -- it is heartbreaking and so hard to wrapke these pictures. multiple powerful aftershocks have been reported across the region this morning. officials say at least 120 aftershocks have taken place in turkey. >> we are continuing to experiencing aftershocks. the last one was 7.6 so it's very, very strong. so we cannot go back to our apartments. >> cnn's jum in a scrjomana kari is in istanbul. there have been so many strong aftershocks and the concern is people can't go back into their buildings. >> reporter: absolutely, a big concern, erica, we were hearing from turkey's disaster and emergency management agency in the last few moments saying they've recorded 130 aftershocks. i mean, speaking to colleagues and people in southern turkey right now, they're very concerned. they don't know where to go. authorities are trying to create shelter for tens of thousands of people across this region. we are talking about a vast area of southern turkey, ten provinces that have been impacted by this earthquake and of course in syria as well
scenes like this, entire buildings collapsed. >> it is just -- it is heartbreaking and so hard to wrapke these pictures. multiple powerful aftershocks have been reported across the region this morning. officials say at least 120 aftershocks have taken place in turkey. >> we are continuing to experiencing aftershocks. the last one was 7.6 so it's very, very strong. so we cannot go back to our apartments. >> cnn's jum in a scrjomana kari is in istanbul. there have been so many...
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i did must be dozens more of absolute heartbreak. absolutely. i'm in front of a rubble of collapse building. this is just one of hundreds in this city. and right over there, you can see that the rescue team is holding a blanket, trying to cover at that body because they don't want their families to see it. people are quite upset and the passion for the rescue team and the family members is going hide. emotions are quite high because almost at every 30 minutes a new that body is being taken out from this arrival and it is so the rescue teams are telling us that there are tens of people feel under the rubble through the last night through the last 24 hours, no one has came out alive. under this cold lapse, 2 blocks here, the rescue for our frantic however, i can say that it is as of now feel that the heavy lifting machinery is, are not sufficient enough. and people are complaining about the lack of the coordination here. that is another frustration that is really that the families are suffering from. but you can see that it's not only now that the
i did must be dozens more of absolute heartbreak. absolutely. i'm in front of a rubble of collapse building. this is just one of hundreds in this city. and right over there, you can see that the rescue team is holding a blanket, trying to cover at that body because they don't want their families to see it. people are quite upset and the passion for the rescue team and the family members is going hide. emotions are quite high because almost at every 30 minutes a new that body is being taken out...
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it is just so incredibly heartbreaking. that is just one of so many people that have gone through something so similar. of children who have gone through something similar. what is it like for her now when year later? is there a realization that they're in a way now living with this war and no end in sight? >> clarissa struggled for a really long time about whether to leave or to go. she said she didn't want to be a refugee. she did think today thing. wrong eventuality, she actually did it leave. so she is in switzerland right now with her mother. as you, mentioned. cantilever moment at her back. there she wants to go back home. but the war is continuing. and while some might argue that americans have moved on, she certainly has. and the government thankfully year has. and she is waiting for the day that she. >> it is her mom able to get the cancer treatment that she needs? >> yes, thankfully. as the russians have been pushed more to that used, they have been able to get more supplies compared to the beginning of the war. s
it is just so incredibly heartbreaking. that is just one of so many people that have gone through something so similar. of children who have gone through something similar. what is it like for her now when year later? is there a realization that they're in a way now living with this war and no end in sight? >> clarissa struggled for a really long time about whether to leave or to go. she said she didn't want to be a refugee. she did think today thing. wrong eventuality, she actually did...
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amid the heartbreak, the incredible moment the white helmets rescue team pulls an entire family to safety. also tonight, we're learning about a mother giving birth while buried under a five-story building. that newborn baby saved. the 7.8 earthquake causing widespread devastation across turkey and syria. more cause moore reporting from turkey tonight. >>> here at home, that midair scare onboard a cross-country united flight in san diego to newark. a lithium battery catching fire. passengers screaming, air traffic control radioing the pilots, saying they could not hear them. >>> we have new reporting tonight, the u.s. navy off the east coast and what they've now decision covered. parts of that suspected chinese spy balloon and what it reveals. and the unmanned underwater vehicles examining the wreckage for explosives. a way for the chinese spy balloon to self-destruct. martha raddatz with new reporting. >>> just moments ago, the first look tonight at what president biden will tell the american people later this evening. the address in prime time, the state of the union here on abc. the pre
amid the heartbreak, the incredible moment the white helmets rescue team pulls an entire family to safety. also tonight, we're learning about a mother giving birth while buried under a five-story building. that newborn baby saved. the 7.8 earthquake causing widespread devastation across turkey and syria. more cause moore reporting from turkey tonight. >>> here at home, that midair scare onboard a cross-country united flight in san diego to newark. a lithium battery catching fire....
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and the situation on the ground is heartbreaking. are pockets of heartwarming stories like that which you have just shown, wolf, but on the whole it is heartbreaking. if you could see what is going on behind me here, both sides of me here, you see buildings still standing. but only just. but behind me here, is a completely devastated building. this was seven or eight floors. it would have had four flats per floor. so that makes it around 100 to 150 people possibly caught up in this. now we know that there is a possibility that there are about 15 still alive here. they have heard voices. they have heard sounds and every so often today they go completely quiet, turn off the generators to see whether they've got any real sign of life. we've been out here for about eight hours and i'm afraid to say on this side there hasn't been any evidence today. let me give you a sense of what is going on around this region. from underneath the destruction, a momentary sigh of relief. the search and rescue teams find a sign of life while sifting throu
and the situation on the ground is heartbreaking. are pockets of heartwarming stories like that which you have just shown, wolf, but on the whole it is heartbreaking. if you could see what is going on behind me here, both sides of me here, you see buildings still standing. but only just. but behind me here, is a completely devastated building. this was seven or eight floors. it would have had four flats per floor. so that makes it around 100 to 150 people possibly caught up in this. now we know...