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. >>> massive quake hitting southeastern turkey where people are searching for survivors. 7:30 on october 23, i'm anne makovec. >> san francisco mayor ed lee is going to be here in just a minute. we'll talk about occupy san francisco. we'll talk about the voting scandal that erupted in chinatown. and state senator mark lino will talk about your cell phones. do you know the cops can take it and search it without a warrant. >>> road rage may be the cause of a deadly crash. >> one motorcyclist is dead and a transit driver is under arrest. they believe the crash was intentional. the driver of the van hit the motorcyclist and grabbed his -- dragged his bike for several miles in san leandro. the van driver is 31-year-old eddie hall of oakland. he is now in jail on suspicion of felony hit-and-run and murder. authorities closed the freeway and directed cars on to a detour. pulled over east of 150th avenue on-ramp. he tried to run away and was arrested then by alameda county sheriff's deputies. the motorcyclist was a hell's angels member. he was traveling in a group of about 7 or 8 bikes when he w
. >>> massive quake hitting southeastern turkey where people are searching for survivors. 7:30 on october 23, i'm anne makovec. >> san francisco mayor ed lee is going to be here in just a minute. we'll talk about occupy san francisco. we'll talk about the voting scandal that erupted in chinatown. and state senator mark lino will talk about your cell phones. do you know the cops can take it and search it without a warrant. >>> road rage may be the cause of a deadly crash....
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we have the latest from southeastern turkey. >> she is the tiniest victims of the earthquake in turkey, but she has become the biggest source of hope. the pictures and video shows her being held by her mother with nurses attending to her fragile body just hours after she was pulled out alive from beneath her collapsed home. her mother was also trapped and rescued. both were reunited at the hospital and put on a flight to ankara to receive more medical care. she says in the desperate hours, and beneath the rubble, she fought to keep her daughter alive. after running out of breast milk, she said she fed her hungry baby girls lined up. their story has become more rare in recent days. more than 500 have died and the death toll is expected to climb. the other concern is, of course, shelter. many people standing in line for hours for tents and other supplies. and all this rain is expected to turn to snow in the coming days. >> amazing stories coming out of turkey. if you have a pet questions, dr. ken hammond will be here to answer them. you may also e-mail your questions to -- swiping your b
we have the latest from southeastern turkey. >> she is the tiniest victims of the earthquake in turkey, but she has become the biggest source of hope. the pictures and video shows her being held by her mother with nurses attending to her fragile body just hours after she was pulled out alive from beneath her collapsed home. her mother was also trapped and rescued. both were reunited at the hospital and put on a flight to ankara to receive more medical care. she says in the desperate...
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rescuers are still hard at work in the earthquake zone of southeastern turkey. rescuers say they're finding more body as rigid bodies as the death toll rises near 500. -- rest were say they're finding more bodies as the death toll rises near 500. >> a university student was found trapped alive he was dropped more than 18 hours being rescued. it comes just 18 hours of the baby girliraculous rescue. she was just two weeks old. she was rushed to a waiting ambulance, but she was not alone. her family have been buried with her. her mother still trapped had managed to let the baby to arms of rescuers. she was pulled out soon after and rushed to the hospital. then her grandmother was found, and she was carried to safety. hope mixed with the reality that searchers are recovering more bodies and survivors. hundreds are still missing, and thousands displaced from their homes. waiting for more aid and shelter. they gathered today along a road outside the city where a new shipment of tens was due to arrive. meanwhile, the baby and mom worked alone to a nearby city for medic
rescuers are still hard at work in the earthquake zone of southeastern turkey. rescuers say they're finding more body as rigid bodies as the death toll rises near 500. -- rest were say they're finding more bodies as the death toll rises near 500. >> a university student was found trapped alive he was dropped more than 18 hours being rescued. it comes just 18 hours of the baby girliraculous rescue. she was just two weeks old. she was rushed to a waiting ambulance, but she was not alone....
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the general election raised hopes of a more political approach to the war that has blanketed southeastern turkey. hundreds of politicians have since been jailed. they are inflicting a steady toll that must push things out of reach. the have failed this many times before against the movement without success. it looks set to try again. >> the headlines. >> authorities are struggling to deal with the devastating effects of the country's worst flooding in decades. they have approved a new austerity package despite violent protests and a general strike. demonstrators have reached the bolivia after the end of march, the protests of the building of a road through the amazon. thousands of people off for support as they arrived. they won't return home until the project is scrapped. >> protesters have finally arrived. being paraded like heroes to the streets, people of all ages. >> we are arriving, and soon, we will be at the seat of the government. >> no one is happy that we had to come here. in order for that year respect our right to life -- for them to respect our right to life. >> and received a fest
the general election raised hopes of a more political approach to the war that has blanketed southeastern turkey. hundreds of politicians have since been jailed. they are inflicting a steady toll that must push things out of reach. the have failed this many times before against the movement without success. it looks set to try again. >> the headlines. >> authorities are struggling to deal with the devastating effects of the country's worst flooding in decades. they have approved a...
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the quake hit southeastern turkey sending those who arrived home to discover the damage into panic. the lucky ones staggered free from the carnage over the scramble of the ruins trying to find friends and neighbors. this is a region crisscrossed by geological faults, small earthquakes almost a daily occurrence. it doesn't alter the pain that's now being felt, but it raises questions about how well the country's authorities were prepared. as dozens of aftershocks continued to hit, it may take much more to reassure them. emily morgan, itv news. >>> just days after the death of moammar gadhafi, the head of libya's transitional government has declared the country officially liberated. residents filled the streets in the eastern city of benghazi sunday. celebrating the new beginning. shedding light on the road ahead, libya's interim leader says islamic sharia law would be the foundation of any new legislation. president obama urged the fledgeling government to respect human rights and secure weapons as it works toward free and fair elections. >>> meanwhile, as president obama's jobs bill
the quake hit southeastern turkey sending those who arrived home to discover the damage into panic. the lucky ones staggered free from the carnage over the scramble of the ruins trying to find friends and neighbors. this is a region crisscrossed by geological faults, small earthquakes almost a daily occurrence. it doesn't alter the pain that's now being felt, but it raises questions about how well the country's authorities were prepared. as dozens of aftershocks continued to hit, it may take...
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turkey this morning. you're seeing the shaking going on, some of the first video we're getting after a 7.3 magnitude earthquake hit the southeasternof turkey, again, about an hour and a half ago. turkish state television reporting that there are people trapped under buildings in the rubble, buildings that have collapsed in the province of van, this is where the epicenter of this earthquake is, just outside of van, just about a dozen miles or so, the epicenter in a rural area known as tibanli, close to the border with iran, the epicenter 80 miles east of istanbul. the turkish earthquake monitoring center classifies this as slightly weaker, there are aftershocks, some significantly, at least 6.0, some of the reports we're seeing, some smaller but a number of aftershocks already hit. we are following this story closely and we'll continue to update you throughout this hour. >>> i want to make a transition now at 13 minutes past the hour back to politics in this country. herman cain coming under fire from his republican rivals, this time it's not about his 9-9-9 tax plan. instead it's about the issue of abortion and comments he made th
turkey this morning. you're seeing the shaking going on, some of the first video we're getting after a 7.3 magnitude earthquake hit the southeasternof turkey, again, about an hour and a half ago. turkish state television reporting that there are people trapped under buildings in the rubble, buildings that have collapsed in the province of van, this is where the epicenter of this earthquake is, just outside of van, just about a dozen miles or so, the epicenter in a rural area known as tibanli,...
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election four months ago raised hopes of a more political approach to the war which has blighted southeastern turkey the conciliatory gestures from the turkish state have been scarce. hundreds of kurdish politicians have since been jailed. armed militants are inflicting a steady toll, which affects -- put prospects for further peace out of further reach. the army has acted many times against the kurdish national movement without success. now it looks set to try again. abc news, istanbul. >> hundreds of former palestinian prisoners have been enjoying their false -- bbc news, istanbul. >> hundreds of former palestinian prisoners have been enjoying their first day of freedom. our god as a correspondent has spent the day with some of the palestinians released -- our gaza correspondent has spent the day with some of the palestinians released. >> up until yesterday, all these children had of their grandfather was a stern-faced photo. today, he is back with his family. 25 years ago, as a hamas militant on he was given four life sentences for killing is released. -- is released. -- israelis. the gilad shali
election four months ago raised hopes of a more political approach to the war which has blighted southeastern turkey the conciliatory gestures from the turkish state have been scarce. hundreds of kurdish politicians have since been jailed. armed militants are inflicting a steady toll, which affects -- put prospects for further peace out of further reach. the army has acted many times against the kurdish national movement without success. now it looks set to try again. abc news, istanbul....
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election four months ago raised hopes of a more political approach to the war which has blighted southeastern turkey the conciliatory gestures from the turkish state have been scarce. hundreds of kurdish politicians have since been jailed. armed militants are inflicting a steady toll, which affects -- put prospects for further peace out of further reach. the army has acted many times against the kurdish national movement without success. now it looks set to try again. abc news, istanbul. >> hundreds of former palestinian prisoners have been enjoying their false -- bbc news, istanbul. >> hundreds of former palestinian prisoners have been enjoying their first day of freedom. our god as a correspondent has spent the day with some of the palestinians released -- our gaza correspondent has spent the day with some of the palestinians released. >> up until yesterday, all these children had of their grandfather was a stern-faced photo. today, he is back with his family. 25 years ago, as a hamas militant on he was given four life sentences for killing is released. -- is released. -- israelis. the gilad shali
election four months ago raised hopes of a more political approach to the war which has blighted southeastern turkey the conciliatory gestures from the turkish state have been scarce. hundreds of kurdish politicians have since been jailed. armed militants are inflicting a steady toll, which affects -- put prospects for further peace out of further reach. the army has acted many times against the kurdish national movement without success. now it looks set to try again. abc news, istanbul....
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the quake hit southeastern turkey sending those who arrived home to discover the damage into panic. the lucky ones staggered free from the carnage, others scrambled over the ruins trying to find friends and neighbors. this is a region crisscrossed by geological faults, small earthquakes almost a daily occurrence. it doesn't alter the pain now being felt but it raises questions about how well the country's were prepared. as dozens of aftershocks continued to hit, it may take much more to reassure them. emily morgan, itv news. >>> just days after the death of moammar gadhafi, the head of libya's transitional government declared the country officially libera liberated. president obama urged the government to respect human righ right rights. >> a sea of red, black and green flood flooded the main square,. a country under 42 years of rule from gadhafi. the leader of the transitional government thank ed them for winning the war. casting a shadow, over, are questions still over gadhafi's death. as his corpse lay in misrata for a third day, an autopsy shows he died from a gunshot wound to t
the quake hit southeastern turkey sending those who arrived home to discover the damage into panic. the lucky ones staggered free from the carnage, others scrambled over the ruins trying to find friends and neighbors. this is a region crisscrossed by geological faults, small earthquakes almost a daily occurrence. it doesn't alter the pain now being felt but it raises questions about how well the country's were prepared. as dozens of aftershocks continued to hit, it may take much more to...
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fires of the kurdistan workers party turkey has reportedly mobilized stamps thousand troops and southeastern turkey and across the border in iraq. thailand's prime minister says the worst floods to hit the country in sixty years but likely take six weeks to receive at least three hundred fifty six people have lost their lives so far and number which has been growing day by day over one hundred ten thousand have been displaced from their waterlogged homes countries also faced with a heavy price tag of rebuilding the cost of damage to factories homes and farmland is estimated in the billions of dollars. on friday and russian soldiers rocket lifted off from a space base in the tropics carrying the first parts of a european satellite navigation system it powered through having rain after a windy delay guarantees they don't bushell watch to go. to. the launch of a. russian space history the first ever liftoff of a school used it in the worst this position as the leader in the field its one thousand seven hundred successful takeoffs way ahead of any other rival so when the french live team began plans to
fires of the kurdistan workers party turkey has reportedly mobilized stamps thousand troops and southeastern turkey and across the border in iraq. thailand's prime minister says the worst floods to hit the country in sixty years but likely take six weeks to receive at least three hundred fifty six people have lost their lives so far and number which has been growing day by day over one hundred ten thousand have been displaced from their waterlogged homes countries also faced with a heavy price...
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killed by fighters of the kurdistan workers party turkey has reportedly mobilized and troops in southeastern turkey and across the border in iraq. thailand's prime minister says the worst floods to hit the country in sixty years will likely take six weeks to recede at least three hundred fifty six people have lost their lives so far the number which has been growing day by day over one hundred ten thousand have been displaced from their own water logged homes the country is also faced with a heavy price tag of our building the cost of damaged factories homes and farmland is estimated in the billions of dollars. doctors overseeing venezuelan leader hugo chavez say he's in good health after undergoing cancer treatment they were responding to comments from surgeon salvadoran operetta who said only asked two years to live the president's doctor said navarette he does not have access to the relevant medical information and his comments are responsible he has since fled the country. on friday a russian soyuz rocket lifted off from a space base in the tropics carrying the first parts of a european satelli
killed by fighters of the kurdistan workers party turkey has reportedly mobilized and troops in southeastern turkey and across the border in iraq. thailand's prime minister says the worst floods to hit the country in sixty years will likely take six weeks to recede at least three hundred fifty six people have lost their lives so far the number which has been growing day by day over one hundred ten thousand have been displaced from their own water logged homes the country is also faced with a...
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. >> more than 24 hours after a powerful earthquake rocked southeastern turkey five more people the been found alive in the rubble today. at least two to 54 people are dead and more than a thousand still missing in the aftermath of the quake that struck remote villages in the mainly kurdish area of turkey on sunday. hundreds more are feared dead. officials say many buildings are made of mud brecht and are more vulnerable to quakes. many survivors are too frightened to stay indoors so they spent cold nights huddled on rooftops or sleeping in the streets. news agencies report that least two dozen people have been found alive and pulled from the rubble. rescue crews have not reached some villages yet and power outages are hampering rescue efforts. >> chicagos turkish community is coming together to help the victims of that quake. two organizations are raising money to centers of fivers. in the coming weeks the group plans to raise funds to public events and on line. to find out how to donate visit tascweb.org. or taca.org. >> living in thailand is forcing one of bangkok's largest airports t
. >> more than 24 hours after a powerful earthquake rocked southeastern turkey five more people the been found alive in the rubble today. at least two to 54 people are dead and more than a thousand still missing in the aftermath of the quake that struck remote villages in the mainly kurdish area of turkey on sunday. hundreds more are feared dead. officials say many buildings are made of mud brecht and are more vulnerable to quakes. many survivors are too frightened to stay indoors so they...
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>> rescuers continue to search for signs of survivors tonight underneath all the rubble and southeastern turkey. >> it has now been two days since the 7.2 magnitude quake hit, and people are still being pulled out alive from the rubble. hours after a two-week old infant was pulled alive from the rubble, rescuers were able to free her mother from the same platen building. the mother had been pent next to -- the father was also trapped in the rubble but it was unclear if he survived. >> hundred still missing and thousands are displaced from their homes, turning panic into anger for many. people grabbed for blankets and other surprise. survivors say there is not enough aid or shelter. a tent city has been set up at a stadium and as many as 15 family members are sleeping in one small tent. the death toll is expected to rise. the bodies of the deceased are being taken to local mosques and families are now planning funerals. >> for ravens fans, last night's dismal performance on offense was tough to watch. >> gerry sandusky joins us live from owings mills tonight. the fans were left speechless over l
>> rescuers continue to search for signs of survivors tonight underneath all the rubble and southeastern turkey. >> it has now been two days since the 7.2 magnitude quake hit, and people are still being pulled out alive from the rubble. hours after a two-week old infant was pulled alive from the rubble, rescuers were able to free her mother from the same platen building. the mother had been pent next to -- the father was also trapped in the rubble but it was unclear if he survived....
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it's november here in this quite premoat region in southeastern turkey and nights get very cold.ts, tents, all that kind of thing and a lot of warm food to feed people, also, kyra. >> you talk about the food. we see the tents. what about medical aid? >> reporter: well, we went to the hospital in the town where i am earlier, and the building itself couldn't actually be used because it was made so unstable as a result of the earthquake. so they were having to treat people on sunday in the courtyard, the courtyard was just a mass of surgical gloves, needles, and behind it had just been turned into a morgue. so basically medical facilities have been -- medical aid has been flown in from the capital. they've been having to fly people out on helicopters to hospitals in neighboring provinces. so the medical situation is extremely tense really, kyra. >> diana nagnay for us. >>> moammar gadhafi is the first leader to be killed in the arab spring. his end has actually made syria a much more volatile place. plo te protesters there chant that syrian leader will be the next to go. now the u.s
it's november here in this quite premoat region in southeastern turkey and nights get very cold.ts, tents, all that kind of thing and a lot of warm food to feed people, also, kyra. >> you talk about the food. we see the tents. what about medical aid? >> reporter: well, we went to the hospital in the town where i am earlier, and the building itself couldn't actually be used because it was made so unstable as a result of the earthquake. so they were having to treat people on sunday in...
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a 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit southeastern turkey near the border with iraq and iran.ays there are no casualties there, but there are reports of up to 1,000 deaths in smaller rural communities. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "fareed zakaria gps" an in-depth interview iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad. he told fareed with u.s. military trainers pulling out of iraq, iran expects to step in. >> since there will be a need in iraq for training and support, will the iranian government be providing greater support in that area? >> translator: i think we should have done it sooner, maybe seven or eight years ago. >> i asked secretary of state hillary clinton earlier in this program for her reaction to am minute at-'s ahmadinejad's remarks. >> iran would be miscalculating this if he didn't look at the entire region and all of the presence of many countries in the region, both in bases, in training, with nato allies like turkey, so i'm used to the president of iran saying all kinds of things, but i think it's important to set the record straight. >> libyan interim l
a 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit southeastern turkey near the border with iraq and iran.ays there are no casualties there, but there are reports of up to 1,000 deaths in smaller rural communities. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "fareed zakaria gps" an in-depth interview iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad. he told fareed with u.s. military trainers pulling out of iraq, iran expects to step in. >> since there will be a need in iraq for training and support, will...
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more than 460 people have died since the magnitude 7.2 quake struck southeastern turkey last sunday.ut that baby was a premature baby as well. they say the resilience of the child is amazing. >> that is unbelievable. miraculous with all that tragedy going on. >> and the mom, too. >> meant to be. >>> time to check on the weather. >> it's cold out there. we've got a 36-degree reading right now. of course it's up in the north bay. that means you'll probably find pretty significant round of frost on your windshield. there is enough moisture out there for that to be the case. give yourself some extra time. you'll need to warm up the vehicle, one of the coldest mornings we've had in months. one of the reasons why is because it's so crystal clear. all the heat from yesterday escaped into the atmosphere. to it's cold out there this morning. it will be warm later today. the grus stay winds will be the factor at least for the first part of the day in elevations above 1,000 feet. we're keeping the fire weather watch, red flag warning in place until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. we'll stay dry and
more than 460 people have died since the magnitude 7.2 quake struck southeastern turkey last sunday.ut that baby was a premature baby as well. they say the resilience of the child is amazing. >> that is unbelievable. miraculous with all that tragedy going on. >> and the mom, too. >> meant to be. >>> time to check on the weather. >> it's cold out there. we've got a 36-degree reading right now. of course it's up in the north bay. that means you'll probably find...
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turkey, obviously as you saw the president expressed significant concern about the attacks on southeastern turkey earlier this week. we are awe is sustained in close touch with our turkish allies but i did not have anything specific to announce right now. relating to iraqi air sovereignty, we will continue to work with the iraqis as it relates to the full range of security and training opportunities and the needs of the ss. -- that they assessed that that have. we can do that fully in the context of fully normalized relationships as the president laid out a couple of minutes ago. >> the video conference, the poignant moment you spoke about -- it does not sound like the conclusion of the video conference was surprised. the president was preparing obviously for the conference. can you talk about why it was a poignant morning and what he talked about concerning his reflections. >> maybe tony has something more poetic than i do. but i just said i thought it was a poignant exchange because of what appeared to need to be genuine appreciation on behalf of the iraqi prime minister for all of the sacrific
turkey, obviously as you saw the president expressed significant concern about the attacks on southeastern turkey earlier this week. we are awe is sustained in close touch with our turkish allies but i did not have anything specific to announce right now. relating to iraqi air sovereignty, we will continue to work with the iraqis as it relates to the full range of security and training opportunities and the needs of the ss. -- that they assessed that that have. we can do that fully in the...
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the white house is expressing concern after a 7.2 earthquake rattled southeastern turkey.ershocks have followed including one that registered 6.0 a short while ago. at least 100 people are reported dead. that number is expected to rise. >>> libya is declaring itself officially liberated after the death of moammar gadhafi. transitional leaders are promising a path to democracy after 42 years. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. it's sometimes called black friday. the day after thanksgiving when shoppers line up at stores long before dawn, lured out of bed by the promise of big savings. but in 2008, this holiday tradition turned into chaos with rioting, broken doors, and a customer stampede that left one man dead. it's a shopping tradition that's been around for decades. black friday gets its name from retailers who all year are said to have finances in the red or below zero. with a big turnout on the day after thanksgiving, those stores hope to finally turn a profit and get back in the black. on november 28th, 2008, a
the white house is expressing concern after a 7.2 earthquake rattled southeastern turkey.ershocks have followed including one that registered 6.0 a short while ago. at least 100 people are reported dead. that number is expected to rise. >>> libya is declaring itself officially liberated after the death of moammar gadhafi. transitional leaders are promising a path to democracy after 42 years. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on...
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. >>> well, there's been a deadly attack today in southeastern turkey. authorities say kurdish guerrillas struck security forces and military sites in hakkari province that borders iraq. reports say guerrillas fired rockets and opened fire with automatic rifles. cnn turk is reporting at least 24 people have been killed. and reuters has been reporting that turkish planes have bombed kurdish rebel bases in northern iraq. >>> tuesday's republican presidential debate in las vegas looked more like a fight night than a discussion. texas governor rick perry frequently targeted milt romney over issues like immigration. perry is trying to win back some support after dropping to third in the polls. those are the headlines from cnn, the world's news leaders. i'm monita rajpal. "world business today" starts right now. >>> good morning from cnn london, i'm nien that del santos. >> and good afternoon from cnn hong kong. i'm andrew stevens. you're watching "world business today." the top stories this wednesday, the october the 19th. >> united against austerity as a gen
. >>> well, there's been a deadly attack today in southeastern turkey. authorities say kurdish guerrillas struck security forces and military sites in hakkari province that borders iraq. reports say guerrillas fired rockets and opened fire with automatic rifles. cnn turk is reporting at least 24 people have been killed. and reuters has been reporting that turkish planes have bombed kurdish rebel bases in northern iraq. >>> tuesday's republican presidential debate in las vegas...
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. >>> the search for survivors continues in southeastern turkey today following a massive 7.2 magnitudearthquake. an estimated 270 people have been confirmed killed, and over 1,000 injured, and those numbers are rising as each hour passes. thousands of people are unaccounted for and are feared to be dropped under the debris. rescuers continue to search for survivors but are hampered by freezing temperatures and darkness. aid workers have set up shelter for thousands whose homes have been destroyed. >> here at home, the president says he's make another move to try to keep americans in their home. his latest plan opens the refinance option to many homeowners trapped in old high rate mortgages. mr. obama was in las vegas earlier today unveiling his mortgage refinance program. it's for homeowners who pay their mortgage every month but still owe more than their home is worth so they can't refinance. if their mortgage is with fannie mae or freddie mac they can refinance at current low rates. >> it really is going to help somewhere between 800,000 and 1 million folks with mortgages, most of wh
. >>> the search for survivors continues in southeastern turkey today following a massive 7.2 magnitudearthquake. an estimated 270 people have been confirmed killed, and over 1,000 injured, and those numbers are rising as each hour passes. thousands of people are unaccounted for and are feared to be dropped under the debris. rescuers continue to search for survivors but are hampered by freezing temperatures and darkness. aid workers have set up shelter for thousands whose homes have...
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southeastern turkey hit with aftershocks after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake.ered by 100 aftershocks. >>> libya's declaring its official liberation three day after death of gadhafi. leader of the transitional government laid out a two-year plan for the transition to democracy. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. the crimes are cruel, and the impact on the victims can be tragic. bullying has become a national issue. according to a government study, 1 in 3 teens reports being bullied. and the scariest thing about that number, the department of justice considers it possibly the most underreported safety problem in american schools. but when it's caught on camera, it forces us to pay attention. january 11, 2011, upper darby pennsylvania. 13-year-old nadine corey is surround, then viciously beaten, by a group of teenage thugs. one teen records the incident on his cell phone as six attackers brutally punch, kick and drag nadine, laughing while they do it. >> it's bullying in america at its worst. it's caught on
southeastern turkey hit with aftershocks after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake.ered by 100 aftershocks. >>> libya's declaring its official liberation three day after death of gadhafi. leader of the transitional government laid out a two-year plan for the transition to democracy. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. the crimes are cruel, and the impact on the victims can be tragic. bullying has become a...
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but 7.2 is a huge quake affecting this rural area of southeastern turkey, and i'm in a down here youeckage. they've been using dogs, trying to hear knocking or screams, no one out of here alive at this point. of course, the red crescent and various other organizations are putting on huge efforts to try to get aid and relief to this part of turkey. particularly as you said because the evenings get so cold here. so tonight they're going to be sending 7,000 tents in for people who were made homeless by the quake and the hundred, thousands of others, who scared to go back to their own homes for fear of the fact that the foundations are unsolid now and the continued aftershocks that hit the region. there will be blankets in these two tent cities set up. tents for the specially designed for warm weather. mobile kitchens being brought in. huge cargo planes full of aid coming in from ankara to the region. efforts made to a country that understands how to deal with relief on this kind of front. you remember, ali, in 1999 there was a massive earthquake in a region in which 17,000 people died.
but 7.2 is a huge quake affecting this rural area of southeastern turkey, and i'm in a down here youeckage. they've been using dogs, trying to hear knocking or screams, no one out of here alive at this point. of course, the red crescent and various other organizations are putting on huge efforts to try to get aid and relief to this part of turkey. particularly as you said because the evenings get so cold here. so tonight they're going to be sending 7,000 tents in for people who were made...
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news we're just getting in about a earthquake in the eastern part of turkey, the southeastern part ofyour picture, because you can show us the location, but a 7.3 magnitude quake, just about 20 miles northeast of the city of van. give us an idea of where this place is and, again, we talk about 7.3, that's a big earthquake. >> it is. it is a major earthquake. i got to tell you, this is not an anomaly worldwide. is this serious? absolutely. this is a major earthquake. but earthquakes have happened in this region before. you see this area shaded in red, that is the epicenter in far eastern turkey. georgia to the north. armenia, azerbaijan, iraq this is close to the triborder area of iran, iraq and turkey. no reports as of yet with regard to damage. but those reports at times often come slowly. this is anywhere from again a 7.3, there may be aftershocks. we're looking at video being fed in now this is stuff that is just fresh. we're looking at it for the very first time, we're sharing it with you. you remember the earthquake we had on the eastern seaboard, a lot of confusion, same thing h
news we're just getting in about a earthquake in the eastern part of turkey, the southeastern part ofyour picture, because you can show us the location, but a 7.3 magnitude quake, just about 20 miles northeast of the city of van. give us an idea of where this place is and, again, we talk about 7.3, that's a big earthquake. >> it is. it is a major earthquake. i got to tell you, this is not an anomaly worldwide. is this serious? absolutely. this is a major earthquake. but earthquakes have...
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. >>> in southeastern turkey, scientists estimate up to 1,000 could already be dead. large one of 6.0 just a short while ago near the same spot where the first one hit. locals continue to search for survivors underneath all that rubble. >>> and libya is declaring its official liberation today, three days after the death of ousted dictator moammar gadhafi. the leader of the transitional government laid out a two-year plan for the country's transition to democracy. president obama says the u.s. looks forward to working with libyan officials as they prepare for free and fair elections. >>> and curious libyans lined up for the third day in a row to see the corpse of moammar gadhafi on public display in a cold storage at a supermarket. his body was brought back today following an overnight autopsy. >>> now back to "confessions of btk." >>> msnbc reports continues with "confessions of btk." >> would he kill again? that was the question consuming much of wichita, kansas, in the weeks after serial killer btk announced himself in 2004, following years of silence. >> i definite
. >>> in southeastern turkey, scientists estimate up to 1,000 could already be dead. large one of 6.0 just a short while ago near the same spot where the first one hit. locals continue to search for survivors underneath all that rubble. >>> and libya is declaring its official liberation today, three days after the death of ousted dictator moammar gadhafi. the leader of the transitional government laid out a two-year plan for the country's transition to democracy. president...
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a 7.3 magnitude quake, major quake in turkey, the southeastern part of the country. i'll be back at top of the hour with more live news and an update with what is happening in turkey. >>> thank you for joining us. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. this morning, a cnn exclusive. two doctors, brothers, internationally acclaimed and then imprisoned for their work fighting aids. they're free and they're here to tell everyone their story. plus, the not so skinny on school lunches. we'll check in with my school back in michigan to see what is on the menu nowadays. and i'll introduce you to a young man who overcame obesity and lost half his weigbody weign the process. >>> anderson cooper continued to press former massachusetts governor mitt romney on his state mandated health care law. >> i was in interviews in this debate stage with you four years ago, asked about the massachusetts plan. was it something i would impose on the nation. and the answer is absolutely not. it was something crafted for a state. and i've said time and again, obama care is bad news. it is unconstitutional. it c
a 7.3 magnitude quake, major quake in turkey, the southeastern part of the country. i'll be back at top of the hour with more live news and an update with what is happening in turkey. >>> thank you for joining us. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. this morning, a cnn exclusive. two doctors, brothers, internationally acclaimed and then imprisoned for their work fighting aids. they're free and they're here to tell everyone their story. plus, the not so skinny on school lunches. we'll check in with...
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the 5.4 mactud earthquake hit southeastern turkey near the boarder with iraq and iran. in sunday's 7.2 quake rising overnight. and stands at 523 people killed. rescuers are still finding survivors. three more people pulled from the rubble alive, including a 19-year-old student who spent 91 hours trapped in a five-story building that collapsed. >> all eyes on the market as europe struck a deal to fix its long-running debt crisis. europe and asia responding positively. investors will take a 50% loss -- private investors take a 50% loss on greek bonds. and they must raise $150 billion in new capital to protect themselves from potential debt default and they'll expand the region's emergency bail unit fund. >>> now to politics. brand new poll numbers from four key early states. mitt romney holding strong in two of those states. herman cain right there with him in the other two states. paul steinhauser live in washington to break down numbers for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we talk about national polls. no national primary. a battle for the states and
the 5.4 mactud earthquake hit southeastern turkey near the boarder with iraq and iran. in sunday's 7.2 quake rising overnight. and stands at 523 people killed. rescuers are still finding survivors. three more people pulled from the rubble alive, including a 19-year-old student who spent 91 hours trapped in a five-story building that collapsed. >> all eyes on the market as europe struck a deal to fix its long-running debt crisis. europe and asia responding positively. investors will take a...
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turkey, where nbc's michelle franzen is standing by. michelle, what is the latest? >> reporter: veronica, we're here near the city center of erc ercis, one of the hardest hit areas in the southeastern region of turkey where the quake struck a little less than 4 hours ago. here we are plenty of debris blind me, said to be an islamic school behind me and earlier crews were working here with large diggers and trying to dig through a lot of the concrete, and all the rebar and the steel that was in that building that came down. directly across from me, night crews are taking a chance to try and solder and reach some areas. it's an apartment building, mixed use. the destruction very heavy where we are today but there are other pockets of the city that are virtually untouched where buildings are still standing, earlier, before nightfall today we were focusing in on a building near the university in this town of ercis where rescue crews were focusing on trying to find people that they thought were still alive in this building. a six-story building had businesses on the ground floor, but housed families and university students in that building. so a lot of emotion there, as family members a
turkey, where nbc's michelle franzen is standing by. michelle, what is the latest? >> reporter: veronica, we're here near the city center of erc ercis, one of the hardest hit areas in the southeastern region of turkey where the quake struck a little less than 4 hours ago. here we are plenty of debris blind me, said to be an islamic school behind me and earlier crews were working here with large diggers and trying to dig through a lot of the concrete, and all the rebar and the steel that...
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turkey, as you heard or you saw the president expressed significant concerns about the attack in southeastern turkey earlier this week, we are staying in close touch with our turkish allies but i don't have anything specific to announce to you now. as it relates to iraqi air sovereignty, we will continue to work with iraqis as it relates to the full range of security and training opportunities or needs the ss that they have. but we can do that fully within the context of a fully normalized relationship. [inaudible] it doesn't sound like a conclusion of the conference was a surprise. it's like the president had been preparing for today's e.u. conference. can you talk about why it was made a poignant morning for him? >> maybe tony has something more poetic than i do, but i would just say that i just thought that it was a poignant exchange because of what appeared to me to be genuine appreciation our behalf of the iraqi prime minister, for all of the sacrifices. in fact, he called out all the sacrifice that our troops and their families have, and our diplomats and their families have put on the line fo
turkey, as you heard or you saw the president expressed significant concerns about the attack in southeastern turkey earlier this week, we are staying in close touch with our turkish allies but i don't have anything specific to announce to you now. as it relates to iraqi air sovereignty, we will continue to work with iraqis as it relates to the full range of security and training opportunities or needs the ss that they have. but we can do that fully within the context of a fully normalized...
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about a thousand of those troops entered iraq along the southeastern border. it marked turkey's largest attack on the rebels in more than three years. the offensive was prompted after kurdish forces killed 24 turkish soldiers in a raid yesterday. protesters rampaged outside the greek parliament today, as a vote was underway inside to impose new austerity measures. riot police tried to separate more than 50,000 protesters from smaller groups inciting the violence. those protesters threw firebombs and stones. more than 74 people were treated for injuries. the greek parliament did approve the new tax hikes, pension and pay cuts. the measure was necessary before greece can receive the next installment in a mutli-billion dollar bailout loan. european leaders postponed a weekend summit on what to do about new financing for greece. french and german leaders said they needed more time to assess plans for strengthening the bailout fund. that uncertainty in europe had stocks on wall street zig zagging all day. in the end, the dow jones industrial average gained 37 points to close above 11
about a thousand of those troops entered iraq along the southeastern border. it marked turkey's largest attack on the rebels in more than three years. the offensive was prompted after kurdish forces killed 24 turkish soldiers in a raid yesterday. protesters rampaged outside the greek parliament today, as a vote was underway inside to impose new austerity measures. riot police tried to separate more than 50,000 protesters from smaller groups inciting the violence. those protesters threw...
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turkey. days after a major quake rocked the southeastern part of that country. crews pulled a 14-day old baby alive from the rubble of an apartment building. rescuers say people are being pulled out alive, but unfortunately, they are finding more bodies and survivors. the death toll now stands at 366 and that number is expected to rise. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> it is late-season hurricane, and this is the view from way up above, courtesy of nasa and its satellites. you can see that well-defined eye of the storm, that is hurricane rina sitting down in the caribbean and it could have a major factor to play here in the weather down in parts of mexico and even parts of extreme self florida over the course of the next few days. cuba is in line for some of that weather as well. weather satellites are monitoring the condition from high up in space. you can see the storm they are sitting in the western part of the caribbean, not far from the yucatan peninsula of mexico. this is a powerful storm. winds at the center
turkey. days after a major quake rocked the southeastern part of that country. crews pulled a 14-day old baby alive from the rubble of an apartment building. rescuers say people are being pulled out alive, but unfortunately, they are finding more bodies and survivors. the death toll now stands at 366 and that number is expected to rise. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> it is late-season hurricane, and this is the view from way up above,...