i guess the implications of that incredible as well. will ripley, thank you so much. from taipei tonight. thanks to all of you for join us. see you back here at 9:00. ac 360 starts now. good evening. we begin with the most immediate humanitarian crisis in the world right now. it has been three days since a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the region bordering turkey and syria. the number of dead continues to rise from hundreds to thousands to tens of thousands. right now, at least 21,000 people are known to have been killed. another 78,000 injured. because there is far less access to northern syria, the concern is that the casualties there could be far, far worse. we are watching this play out right now from a distance. and from a distance, it looks one way. but up close is where the horror and the heroism is. this disaster is happening one person at a time. in this case, one little girl. we don t know her name. she is about 5 years old. she was rescued after being trapped
good evening leah, begin with the most immediate humanitarian crisis in the world right. now it is been three days since a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the region bordering turkey and syria. the number of that continues to rise from hundreds, to thousands, to tens of thousands. right now at least 21,000 people known to have been killed in other 78,000 insured. because, there is far less access to northern syria, the concern is the casualties there could be far worse. we are watching this play out right now from a distance, and from a distance it looks one way. but a close, is where the horror and heroism is. it is disaster is happening one person at a time. in this case, one little girl. we don t know her name, she has bought five years, old she was rescued after being trapped for 89 hours. two other girls a life waiting to be freed. small victories, one at a time, from a distance, small lifeboats on a sea of despair from up close the entire world. from a close as well a
thank you for joining me this saturday. i m fredricka whitfield. we begin this hour with officials in new york city announcing plans to address the influx of asylum seekers arriving from texas. new york expects at least 1,000 children will enter the city s school system this year. they are among the thousands sent there by bus from the lone star state at the direction of governor greg abbott. but this week the governor doubled down on his decision. before we begin busing illegal immigrants up to new york, it was just texas and arizona that bore the brunt of all of the chaos and all the problems that come with it. now the rest of america is understanding exactly what is going on. cnn s jean casarez is following this for us from new york. jean, how is new york responding and what is the plan? reporter: well, there is a plan and it s called open arms. it really facilitates what new yorkers feel about having them come from texas. here s what happens. the bus, as you see r
online video appealing for help catching the person who shot dead olivia pratt korbel inside her home last week. pakistan warns more people are likely to be caught up an unprecedented flooding that is already claim more than 1000 lives. sports day. now it s time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday i m chetan pathak, coming up on tonight s programme. record breakers celtic score nine in a demoltionjob at dundee united. harry kane s at it again as tottenham continue their good start to the premier league season. a last minute volley from allain saint maximin maintains newcastle s unbeaten start to the season. and max verstappen shows his class fighting back from fourteenth to win the belgian grand prix as lewis hamilton crashes out welcome along, thank you forjoining us. this time yesterday we were telling you about liverpool now it s celtic who ve scored nine getting their biggest away league win on an afternoon to forget for dundee united. they remain bot
family? no he s not. has he been good for your family? he s not been good for me and my family, no. no. no. things going well or bad? down i don t think he s doing great i think he could be better. yeah. personally i don t know that s a tough question. but i think asking us any one political person has been god or not good is tough because there s a lot of factors. part of my family is republican so they say no. i think he could be doing more for us. what can he do better? first inflation prices of everything is just gone through the roof so that would be one thing. gas prices for one and overall economy. stock market i kind of have to work few extra years instead of retiring now. rather have better prices. that stuff is really gas is expensive. yeah. inflation when you go to grocery store. that is not initially no that s corporate america those are people who own gas companies. inflation it is competition and yeah. influence yeah. abso