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ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. to powerful earthquakes have killed more than 4000 people in turkey and syria. rescue efforts are ongoing, but the death toll is expected to rise further. the initial $7.00 magnitude tremor was centered north of the turkish city of ghazi and tap it cause destruction stretching along turkeys. southern border from the mediterranean eastwards, also affecting parts of northern syria emergency crews of work through the night and freezing temperatures. to find survivors. as night falls across turkey, rescue is continue to dig the survivors among the thousands dead. huh. a sign of hope. as a mom is pulled alike from the rebel o. one earth. oh. but the others hope is fading fast. i should whichever my wife is in the yeah, what my wife is in the region. one should never give up on hope, but most probably she died. j b must as always hope, christmas, but i stayed with her for 3 hours and spent another hour to get out on the hold up for you, but i didn't get any response from her for 3 hours, wh
ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. to powerful earthquakes have killed more than 4000 people in turkey and syria. rescue efforts are ongoing, but the death toll is expected to rise further. the initial $7.00 magnitude tremor was centered north of the turkish city of ghazi and tap it cause destruction stretching along turkeys. southern border from the mediterranean eastwards, also affecting parts of northern syria emergency crews of work through the night and freezing...
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hello, i'm terry martin. good. have you with us. the death toll from the earthquake disaster in turkey and syria has now reached more than 15000 international rescue teams from more than 2 dozen countries have joined forces with local emergency crews, but hopes are fading. a finding more survivors under the rubble of thousands of collapsed buildings. 3 days after the earthquake hit, the loud buzz of heavy equipment still fills the streets of affected cities. every so often there is silence as rescue worker scanned for signs of life. from under the rubble bed residency rescue operations here in the city of carmen marsh have arrived too late. oh no. jumps is you lose. they leave. even if they hear voices from afar is like they come here to listen for voices. they hear a voice mail and say yes, there was someone in there. but even then there was no team around or there was no equipment. there's no train team, no crane, 40 hours a pass already. there was a man under the debris beyond all timber presidents taking shelter are growing rest
hello, i'm terry martin. good. have you with us. the death toll from the earthquake disaster in turkey and syria has now reached more than 15000 international rescue teams from more than 2 dozen countries have joined forces with local emergency crews, but hopes are fading. a finding more survivors under the rubble of thousands of collapsed buildings. 3 days after the earthquake hit, the loud buzz of heavy equipment still fills the streets of affected cities. every so often there is silence as...
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i'm terry martin. you can find all the latest news information by the way, including the latest updates on the earthquake on our website. that's d w dot com. ah yes, that is still muted. good. interested you month, right? yeah. the end of a superpower, the collapse of the soviet union rushes warning crane.
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i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. a powerful earthquake near the border between turkey and syria has left dozens dead. turkish officials say at least 76 people have been killed while the syrian government has reported over a 100 dead, locals and rescue. teams are searching for survivors. turkeys, disaster management agency said the quake was centered in a coma. maurice province, a governor of nearby providence said over a $130.00 buildings were destroyed and neighboring syria. buildings were leveled in aleppo and other cities are corresponded. dorian jones, his in istanbul. dorian, what's the latest on the earthquake? well this is a massive emergency operation is now going to force, but it's taking time this. it's very little concrete information we know at the moment. this happens in the early hours of the morning in the southern border of syria and turkey. and there are desperate desperate efforts now to rescue people from numerous collapse buildings all across the sub a boulder. we've seen
i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. a powerful earthquake near the border between turkey and syria has left dozens dead. turkish officials say at least 76 people have been killed while the syrian government has reported over a 100 dead, locals and rescue. teams are searching for survivors. turkeys, disaster management agency said the quake was centered in a coma. maurice province, a governor of nearby providence said over a $130.00 buildings were destroyed and neighboring syria....
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ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. a powerful earthquake has hit a wide area along the turkish syrian border. hundreds of people have been killed and the death toll continues to rise. flights in the region have been suspended. the magnitude 7.8 tremor was centered north of the turkish city of ghazi, untapped it's called destruction stretching all along turkey's southern border from the mediterranean eastwards. rescue operations are underway, the u. s. israel and even ukraine have offered assistance. the quake struck in the early hours lasting more than a minute. the ferocity of the tremor caught on camera by one residence in the city of d. r. back here. the impact has been devastating. the official site that at least 17 buildings collapsed here, chopping many in their homes while they were sleeping with those who did managed to escape using any means possible in the search for survivors. the authorities in turkey say as many as 10 cities have been affected by the quake, sparking huge rescue efforts. and in the day ligh
ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. a powerful earthquake has hit a wide area along the turkish syrian border. hundreds of people have been killed and the death toll continues to rise. flights in the region have been suspended. the magnitude 7.8 tremor was centered north of the turkish city of ghazi, untapped it's called destruction stretching all along turkey's southern border from the mediterranean eastwards. rescue operations are underway, the u. s. israel and even ukraine...
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ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. more than 8000 people are now known to have been killed in earthquakes in turkey and syria. the death toll is expected to ra, says more victims are found in remote areas. international rescue crews are beginning to arrive in the quake zone. the 1st quake struck near the turkish city of ghazi, untapped destruction stretches along turkeys. southern border and parts of northern syria. freezing conditions are hampering rescue efforts as emergency crews struggle with limited resources. searching on into the night in turkey's hard hit hat i province. rescue is no time is of the essence nearly 2 days on from the 1st pre dawn quake. this still pulling survivors from the rebel. ah, but with thousands of buildings flattened, no one knows for sure how many remained buried under the ruins. already low temperatures sink further after dark, and authorities fear that few of victims will be recovered alive. with for those fortunate enough to escape the destruction of their homes, the cold is only add
ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. more than 8000 people are now known to have been killed in earthquakes in turkey and syria. the death toll is expected to ra, says more victims are found in remote areas. international rescue crews are beginning to arrive in the quake zone. the 1st quake struck near the turkish city of ghazi, untapped destruction stretches along turkeys. southern border and parts of northern syria. freezing conditions are hampering rescue efforts as emergency...
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i'm terry martin. good to have you with us too powerful earthquakes have killed more than 4000 people in turkey and syria. rescue efforts are ongoing, but the death toll is expected to rise further. the initial $7.00 magnitude tremor was centered north of the turkish city of ghazi, untapped it cause destruction stretching along turkeys. southern border from the mediterranean eastwards, also affecting parts of northern syria emergency cruise had been working in freezing temperatures to find survivors. the district of georgia, this is what they've been hoping for. for hours a rescuer carries little say now about the rubble of the collapse building and cut a man. brush bystanders keep shouting, the child is saved. then the rescuer breaks down in tears. ah, in atlanta to the search for survivors, went on all day. if you can shout, make yourself heard the rescue as hang on every movement on every sound. what's this that was wrong? we keep hearing quiet voices from under the rubble, we're finding lots of bod
i'm terry martin. good to have you with us too powerful earthquakes have killed more than 4000 people in turkey and syria. rescue efforts are ongoing, but the death toll is expected to rise further. the initial $7.00 magnitude tremor was centered north of the turkish city of ghazi, untapped it cause destruction stretching along turkeys. southern border from the mediterranean eastwards, also affecting parts of northern syria emergency cruise had been working in freezing temperatures to find...
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i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. ah ah, with ah, with oh, no life style of the super rich is a nightmare for the climate. the wealthy produce weigh more than their fair share of c o 2. while ordinary people to bear the consequences could a c, o 2 cap and trade program for individuals help. we investigate climate change and the rich close up. next, on d, w, e coast india. and sometimes the most common birds are the ones that are at one that just does appear completely. they cite the survival, thousands of animal species on the indian subcontinent. conservationists are committed to satan, all species from the red rhythm dolphin to the common sparrow. eco . in 60 minutes on d, w o b, that is still good to should. interesting you mouth right? you will send this new mediation, the gross must the end of a superpower. the collapse of the soviet union rushes more in ukraine. one year since the invasion began. we take a look back at the horse and into the future in the new slow rain. in february on d, w t . i picked if you're
i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. ah ah, with ah, with oh, no life style of the super rich is a nightmare for the climate. the wealthy produce weigh more than their fair share of c o 2. while ordinary people to bear the consequences could a c, o 2 cap and trade program for individuals help. we investigate climate change and the rich close up. next, on d, w, e coast india. and sometimes the most common birds are the ones that are at one that just does appear completely. they cite the...
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i'm terry martin. up next stephen beardsley is here with business. there's thanks for watching. ah ah, will you become a criminal in franklin? i already know that with hackers and paralyzing the tire societies, computers that out some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can, what will soon for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. ah, i've seen beardsley in berlin. here's a look at our top stories. european leaders take their case against new us green incentives to washington itself. a will be find open ears and e, you import ban on russian petroleum products is in effect, the latest western embargo targeting brushing energy. welcome to our show. german economy minister, robert hobbin and his french counterpart. bruno lemaire arrived in the u. s. capital to discuss the so called inflation reduction act on monday. and that's the u. s. com that's, that's the act of view as congress passed last year. now, during their trip will be talking to you as treasury secretary janet yellen, about
i'm terry martin. up next stephen beardsley is here with business. there's thanks for watching. ah ah, will you become a criminal in franklin? i already know that with hackers and paralyzing the tire societies, computers that out some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can, what will soon for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. ah, i've seen beardsley in berlin. here's a look at our top stories....
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i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. nico is in germany to learn german hello, explaining why not learn with him online, on your mobile and free t w e learning course eco speak. mm hm. ah this week on well stories i use driven an action, the nigeria an unplugged amusement in italy. we begin in ukraine where volunteers are not afraid to risk their lives. they have one girl also to help those living close to the front line. that yearly know who the ankle is getting ready to go to the dangerous old. she's about to leave for by caught in the east and on bus. he hadn't chest but i you, some of it is for hospitals. the doctors often have to cut their uniforms open and the soldiers need close dead. and this is for broken bones or joy that ever that i'd see them. but then she's got magazine pouches and power banks, medical supplies, and candles for power shortages. jolena was an actress before the war. now she raises money for supplies and takes them to the front lights. it's risky walk, jolena posts about h
i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. nico is in germany to learn german hello, explaining why not learn with him online, on your mobile and free t w e learning course eco speak. mm hm. ah this week on well stories i use driven an action, the nigeria an unplugged amusement in italy. we begin in ukraine where volunteers are not afraid to risk their lives. they have one girl also to help those living close to the front line. that yearly know who the ankle is getting ready to go to the dangerous...
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i'm terry martin. thanks for watching i. she's got issues with all say what grade he will be with abilene, sharon, my, welcome to my podcast, love matter. by and by celebrities. influences and expert to talk about all playing love back from day to you again today. nothing's been left. all these things and more and then you'll see the plot can make sure to tune and wherever you get your past and join the conversation because you know, it love matter. mm i ah, i'm certain, beardsley in berlin. here's a look at our top stories. european leaders take their case against new us green incentives to washington itself, or will they find open ears and e, you import ban on russian petroleum products is in effect, the latest western embargo targeting russian energy. welcome to our show. german economy minister, robert hobbin and his french counterpart bruno lemaire arrived in the u. s. capital to discuss the so called inflation reduction act on monday. and that's the u. s. com that's. that's the act of view as congress passed last year.
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after holding talks in paris with the leaders of france and germany ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. turkeys present wretch of ty, powder one has defended his government's response to the catastrophic earthquakes. every one says it was almost impossible to prepare for the disaster considering its scale. the death toll from the quake has now reached more than 15000. international rescue teams have joined forces with local emergency crews in the worst effected areas. but hope of finding more survivors is 5 fading past, and in many places like turkey's hats, a province, residents say they've seen little outside help. the days these residents have spent the night here camped amongst the ruins of homes in hattie province. one of the hardest hit by mondays quakes, they say they can still hear voices coming from under the rubble front a moment, but if in left without any help to save their loved ones, rescue teams, equipment and emergency support is now starting to arrive here. that many fear it's come to light and their frustrations are now turning to anger. we have
after holding talks in paris with the leaders of france and germany ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. turkeys present wretch of ty, powder one has defended his government's response to the catastrophic earthquakes. every one says it was almost impossible to prepare for the disaster considering its scale. the death toll from the quake has now reached more than 15000. international rescue teams have joined forces with local emergency crews in the worst effected areas. but hope of...
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i'm terry martin for me and all of us here at the w. thanks for watch with mine is with getting ahead using tech as our documentary series of thunder valley. it's africa to meet the founders empowering their continent through digital innovation to transform work in health and living conditions in their country and inspiring world with their ideas. founded valley africa started february 13 on d w. ah, i'm stephen beardsley in berlin. here's a look at our top stories. a french german delegation returns from washington empty hand after sharing its concerns over the u. s. is massive new climate investment package. brazil in columbia carry out raids against illegal gold mining the amas on regions. can they keep the scourge from coming back? welcome to our show. a high level french german delegation was on its way back from washington after its appeals for u. s. policy makers to soften the blow of a new climate law there produced no concrete results. german economy minister robert hubbard later said he sensed great willingness from the u. s.
i'm terry martin for me and all of us here at the w. thanks for watch with mine is with getting ahead using tech as our documentary series of thunder valley. it's africa to meet the founders empowering their continent through digital innovation to transform work in health and living conditions in their country and inspiring world with their ideas. founded valley africa started february 13 on d w. ah, i'm stephen beardsley in berlin. here's a look at our top stories. a french german delegation...
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i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. ah every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips one day in the footsteps of the recruitment. i'm in your northernmost count to please ah, 3 times longer. but still very much alive. d, w channel, you'll guy to the central hassan in germany. do you recognize where exactly it was fun. i've learned a lot our culture history. all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit. ah, ah, microsoft moves ahead with a i chat, darling chat, g p t, now says plans to incorporate it into its search engine and browser. we'll look at how the race for a i driven web apps is pushing companies to act fast. also on our show, it's been 61 years of the u. s. put an embargo on business with cuba will get how it's changed lives and livelihoods on the island nation. i'm from beardsley in berlin. welcome to our show, the race for new a i driven web applications continues to heat up. microsoft announcing tuesday, it plans to integrate the a i powered chat g p t into its search engine, bing and web browser edge. the announ
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i'm terry martin. thanks for watching leonardo da vinci's, mysterious masterpiece. that is perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece in the collection of the louvre. it is the virgin of the rocks. was there another symbolic meaning to this beautiful painting that perhaps we just don't understand today? the search for answers starts february 10th on d, w t . i take to fill out a campus publishing houses and whole 3 a divide. by julian backhouse is headed to frankfort with his staff member. they're traveling by private jet fins warned, hung up hawkins. public transport is pretty gross. at the moment you sharing a cabin with snotty nose people coughing every waka, i avoid it as much as i can. so zaden via your gate. it's a short trip from vent hoffman to frankfort. just about 500 kilometers. traveling by private jet may be convenient, but it certainly does the climate no favors. i care about climate change. i don't think about it much. if everyone behaved like you and flew as often as you do done with it, then it wouldn't work. but luckily the population is split into
i'm terry martin. thanks for watching leonardo da vinci's, mysterious masterpiece. that is perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece in the collection of the louvre. it is the virgin of the rocks. was there another symbolic meaning to this beautiful painting that perhaps we just don't understand today? the search for answers starts february 10th on d, w t . i take to fill out a campus publishing houses and whole 3 a divide. by julian backhouse is headed to frankfort with his staff member....
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i'm terry martin. you can find all the latest news information by the way, including the latest updates on the earthquake on our website. that's the w dot com . ah yes, that is still muted. don't teach interesting you month. right yet. the end of a superpower. the collapse of the soviet union, rushes more in crane. one years since the envision began in february on d. w. ah. in the southwest, a turkey tucked away in a bay near budrum lies a super yacht. almost 80 meters long the titan sails under the flag of bermuda. but it belongs to a russian oligarch. alexander after him, off the king of steel. he is one of a dozen kremlin confidence who have brought a yacht see it. since russia launched its wall on ukraine to avoid international sanctions? local journalist jasa unto tracked down some of the world's most luxurious yachts. to capture his subjects on film, he no longer needs to leave his corner of the mediterranean. this order that roost media if russian billionaires are coming here. because turkey doe
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martin the 3rd. we gone back to watch in august 26. during his father's march 60th anniversary. we won't deal with terry and arrested either and i will told me that that day. april 3rd 1968. it was raining. the stone doctor king said he didn't even feel i go into the realm. he had come to levers a week before to lead a march for the sanitation work. and some provoking tools got at the end of the march. you know, they still some around now. as black and anybody else as more active than anybody else is more street than anybody else. they started a riot at the end of the march, and the press said that the king's day is over. non violence is dead. so he came back to prove that he could merge every one for a so called millet, that the king would never face. would he face as while these people talking bad that you and i don't know, don't have no background or be careful who johnson movement because they said serious forgot that the king came back in that day was raining and he said the doctor rab, annette ralph, you go speak, i don't feel like go on a night. and they went on to the church. and when they got t
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i want to bring in the executive director of the memphis naacp, vickie terry, charles ramsey and areva martinnded the funeral. what did you make of both the remembrances and the demands for justice? >> oh, my goodness, you know, as you said, it was so emotional just hearing his family do reflections of him when he was a child. and in the end, we're talking about the reform we want to happen. his mom said he was sitting here on an assignment, and i totally agree. i'm sitting here now, and my emotions are still high, you know, but it was a celebration of life, it was a celebration of his life. and i am here today, and i would like to just reach out across the country to all mothers, all aunts, all women that have a young man, a nephew or sons in their life, to make sure that we push forward with them to pass this act. talking to george floyd's brother, he was here, him and his wife. and we have so many others that have had their families destroyed by police brutality. so we've got to do something. we've got to act now. that's what i'm asking, we need to act now. >> chief ramsey is with us, as w
i want to bring in the executive director of the memphis naacp, vickie terry, charles ramsey and areva martinnded the funeral. what did you make of both the remembrances and the demands for justice? >> oh, my goodness, you know, as you said, it was so emotional just hearing his family do reflections of him when he was a child. and in the end, we're talking about the reform we want to happen. his mom said he was sitting here on an assignment, and i totally agree. i'm sitting here now, and...
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terry nichols. and this, interestingly enough, this sermon here, this happens in the same church. the boulevard christian church in which doctor martin luther king junior civil rights figure. doctor martin luther king junior, held his last sermon because before he was assassinated in 1968. anyhow. whatever so far is that we heard pamela harris and she had her some strong statements. they're trying to encourage to the family, the mother, the father of terry nichols to, to just hold on and acknowledging how painful this all must be for the family, for his parents. and for the extended family and a she said clothes that i'm americans are, are morning with you addressing the mother of terry nichols. reverend al sharpton makes the point that this is yet another victim to police brutality and to the failure of changing the system which hasn't happened yet in his mind. in the minds of many, many experts, no matter what this color of their skin, that congress, the white house washington failed to push through the george floyd policing act, which would have. so is the thinking provided substantial police reform. and this is what we will hear
terry nichols. and this, interestingly enough, this sermon here, this happens in the same church. the boulevard christian church in which doctor martin luther king junior civil rights figure. doctor martin luther king junior, held his last sermon because before he was assassinated in 1968. anyhow. whatever so far is that we heard pamela harris and she had her some strong statements. they're trying to encourage to the family, the mother, the father of terry nichols to, to just hold on and...