we meet zuhal and khan and learn of unthinkable loss. many loved ones did you lose inside that building? 12? she tells me the psychological toll on everyone here has been overwhelming. and yet still, across this devastated region, they are finding small miracles. the voice of a young boy, 6 years old, trapped nearly 80 hours under the rubble. rescuers finding him, holing his hand to calm him. as they work to dig him out. he tells them his body is aching. he asks them for water. the team working for hours to get him out, wrapping him in a thermal blanket, giving him oxygen, racing him to the hospital. now five days into this, more than 23,000 people dead. the 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit in the middle of the night, 4:17 a.m., while families were sleeping and the breathtaking reach felt nearly 700 miles out across turkey and into syria. a group of rescuers on hands and knees digging through a small opening, lifting a 2-year-old boy out of the rubble, carrying him to safety. across the border in syria, the view from above is haunting. the s