it s really great. that was such a nice story that you brought. coy wire, thank you so much. hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i m fredricka whitfield. and we begin this hour in turkey, where rescuers are still finding survivors more than five days after the earthquake hit. the latest remarkable rescues happening just a short time ago. new video showing a woman being rescued 144 hours after the earthquake hit. [ speaking non-english ] wow. i mean, the rescuers celebrating her rescue. more than 25,000 people have died and time is running out to find other victims alive. and many of those who died are being buried in mass graves like this one, and there are growing fears of a humanitarian crisis as survivors cope without shelter or even running water. nada, what are the latest concerns? reporter: well, look, the days are passing sby and the death toll is growing. we have some glimmers of hope, more than 140 hours on we are still seeing people being
driving. listen. i m talking about yes, so we tried to get him to stop. he didn t stop. he didn t stop. stop, stop, stop. then he drove around, swerved like he was going to hit my car. i m like god damn, what are we doing. he stopped at the red light and put his turn signal on. we jumped out the car and shit went from there. a problem for them, fred, is we have the camera footage, according to their own police officer there is not a shred of evidence that nichols was recklessly driving. they don t know what led to this traffic stop in the first place. nor any shred of evidence of nichols swinging or trying to hit them or grabbing any guns, which we also heard in the body camera footage. we have disciplinary hearing summaries that indicate for haley and martin the claims they made were, quote, deemed untruthful. so sad. thank you so much. still to come, how a california-based organization is sending much-needed medical and