financial and social disaster. a region already destabilised by war, where another humanitarian crisis is unfolding. the worst case scenario is that people who weren t killed by the earthquake are killed by the failure to get aid to them after the earthquake. across turkey and syria, families were woken by a massive earthquake. this ten storey apartment block collapsed, the rubble trapping residents. my colleague, selin gerit, went to meet a woman who lived on the third floor. dilek s father and brother also died. the earthquake s epicentre was close to the turkish/syrian border. it was followed by a series of powerful aftershocks. 13 year old rola was at home injindires, north west syria, when it happened. this happened at a depth of around 15 to 20 kilometres. what this means is it s shallow enough that those first waves are really powerful, and if they reach the surface quickly, they still have a lot of energy and they can cause a huge amount of damage. in iskenderun, sout
grandfather! he was 85, and i was 18. it was horrifying. a place where they had no voice, and no choice. i finally just said, okay! with tears streaming down my face. but rebecca her sister, defying the leader who ruled them all. he said they will be destroyed in the flesh. instead, she got out and helped uncover the truth about this powerful profit. this is a horrible thing to listen to. a sinister secret caught on tape! now prepare, dear sister it will just rock you! for too long, he alluded the law. could she bring the him down? i looked him in the eyes as if to say. we meet again! it is a long way home. back to that place tucked away between the towering [inaudible] of utah. the place where you have been in that other lifetime. it is tough to be back. brings up a lot of things that are still really raw. then when she was known as sister becky. and wore those colorful prairie dresses. and piled up her long and braided hair. and shared a
executives say they ll need to cancel many more tomorrow. then, breaking his silence did i embellish my resume, yes, i did. and i m sorry. but i m still the same guy, i m not a fraud. republican congressman-elect george santos admits he lied about major parts of his resume, but wait until he explains his jewish heritage claims. and miami dolphins quarterback tua tagovailoa has been placed in concussion protocol, hours after playing an entire game. welcome to the lead, i m phil mattingly, in for jake tapper. and we begin this hour with the winter travel meltdown plaguing a major u.s. airline. thousands of southwest airlines passengers are still stranded, unable to get to their destinations. some of those passengers is been trying to travel for five days or more, after a massive winter storm battered parts of the u.s. southwest canceled nearly 2,600 flights today, accounting for more than 85% of all flights canceled in the u.s. and the company s telling passengers
listen to. a sinister secret caught on tape! [inaudible] it will just rock you! for too long, he alluded the law. could she bring the him down? i looked him in the eyes as if to say. we meet again! it is a long way home. back to that place tucked away between the towering [inaudible] of utah. the place where you have been in that other lifetime. it is tough to be back. brings up a lot of things that are still really raw. then when she was known as sister becky. and wore those colorful prairie dresses. and piled up her long and braided hair. and shared a husband with more than 60 other women. it was here in this place that they call short crick or just, the crick. here is where it happened. a lot of it is the same, a lot of it has changed. i m not the same person that i was either. her name is rebecca musser. she has come back to the crick for the first time in years. hoping to find family and friends that she left behind. anyone, that is, who might a
sandra: america reports with the justice department last hour submitting proposed redactions to the affidavit used as the basis of the search of former president trump s florida home. now it s up to a federal judge to determine how much of that document the public will actually get to see. hello, welcome, everyone. i m sandra smith in new york. happy friday eve. john: as we like to call it around here, that s what thursday is. good to see you, sandra. the federal judge who approved the warrant to search mar-a-lago is set to weigh the pros and cons of releasing portions of the affidavit. the judge acknowledged heavy redactions to make the document in essence meaningless. justice department maintaining it could be dangerous to release any part of the affidavit saying it could compromise the investigations. republicans, along with several news organizations are pressing for more information about what prompted the unprecedented search of a former president s home. sandra