friends. a fire came out, a fire, stop the car, stop the car. then he get out from the car. he just open the door, that s all he did. i even ask the him, help me, help me. i bring out my head from the compartment, help me. i did squeeze myself over there, slide myself. please open the door, open the door. didn t do anything. oh my goodness. coming up, we ll also hear from the limo driver who managed to escape unharmed. we ve now learned the death toll from last month s building collapse in bangladesh has passed 700. workers continue their recovery efforts of the building outside the capital city housed five garment factories. they ve given up hope of finding
in the 2011 report on sexual assault in the military, the army had the highest number of reported sexual assaults, 2 1/2 per 1,000 in the marine core had the lowest. the death toll from the horrific building collapse in bangladesh reached 657 people. officials are using heavy machinery now to try to find bodies that at this point are badly decomposed. the building housed garment factories which in the past have made clothing for companies including the children s place and joe fresh. a spokeswoman for the international liberal rights says many of these factories are accidents waiting to happen. there are actually fire and safety standards in bangladesh. the problem is that nobody pays them any mind. a u.s. official con foirmz cnn that north korea moves two of the missiles from the launch site into storage. the author of nuclear showdown, north korea takes on the world, tells us that though this is good news, it doesn t mean the threat is over because he says
more convertiblquestionable. thank you so much, dan rivers reporting live from seoul, south korea. in the wake of the deadly factory collapse in bangladesh, shoppers have a special message to retailers, shame on you. chris too romans what are they saying on line? shame on you to the retailers sourcing product from bangladesh. a fast-growing supplier for many major retail brands. 4,500 different garment factories in bangladesh. set to surpass china as the biggest garment producer in the world. and guess what? the conditions aren t great. the pay is very, very low. 98% of our clothes made overseas, 2% here. the kinds of brands we are seeing, everything from walmart to the children s place to h & m. you look in your closet, you will see a label.
we re still watching the red river as well. we re expecting to see almost a record crest early into next week. so we ll keep you posted and keep you in tune with all of those watches and warnings throughout the evening. back to you. indeed. falling rain, melting snow, a double whammy for those people. thank you. okay. search for survivors in bangladesh. pulling 30 people from the rubble of a collapsed building. the garment factory suddenly coming down this week, killing almost 350 people. search teams say they are still getting responses from survivors inside the wreckage, but those responses are becoming weaker. the safety standards at these garment factories in bangladesh almost nonexistent and police now arresting at least six people in connection with this collapse, including owners of the factory, as well as government engineers. the white house says it is still working to confirm whether
where all of this is headed. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. our thanks to barbara. in the next half hour of early start, we ll check in with cnn s arwa damon in jordan. she s been covering the civil war in syria from the front lines for more than two years. we ll get her perspective. and overnight in bangladesh, the death toll from a devastating building collapse on wednesday climbing to 285. more than 2,000 people have been rescued, but it s believed hundreds more may still be trapped in that rubble. before it crumbled, cracks developed in the building which housed garment factories, but workers were reportedly ordered inside of that building anyway. russian officials fear as many as 38 people may have been killed by a raging fire. this is a psychiatric hospital in the town of ramenski, just outside of moscow. 35 people were inside the building at the time. only three managed to escape those incredible flames.