nada bashyr joins us from istanbul. it s incredible to think they are pulling people out of the rubble. what is the latest on that rescue effort and the effort to get aid to those in need? reporter: it is incredible, rosemary. look, more than a week on and rescue workers say they are still hearing voices beneath the rubble. there s still hope there could be survivors buried beneath the rubble. and of course, that rescue effort is continuing, not just teams from turkey, but search and rescue teams that have traveled in from across the globe. a team from australia, a specialist team is coming in to help with that search and rescue effort. of course, the window for finding survivors is closing very, very quickly. and now, the focus is shifting more to a recovery effort. and of course, there are thousands of people impacted by the earthquake now left homeless. and that aid effort is of
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hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you re watching cnn newsroom and i m rosemary church. just ahead, we are learning more about the suspect in a deadly mass shooting at michigan state university. we ll look at how the community is responding and the latest on the investigation. plus, the u.s. senate is set to meet, as new details emerge about three airborne objects shot down over north america. and hopes are fading in syria and turkey. but people are being found alive after that major earthquake. we ll have a live report from istanbul. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with rosemary church. it is 3:00 a.m. in east
crucial importance. we ve seen that here in istanbul, where there s been an outpouring of support. we were live from an aid center yesterday where thousands of volunteers are working around the clock to sort through these donations to be distributed to southeast turkey. we were speaking to one of the coordinators at this center. she told us this simply isn t enough. they need more aid, more donations, more support from the turkish government and more support from the international community. she said they did not want to be forgotten by the world. and we have to deal with the situation in northwest syria. for days, we were told by the white helmets, the volunteers leading on the search effort, they had no hope that survivors were beneath the rubble. this turned into the recovery effort. they say they felt abandoned and continue to feel abandoned by the international community. we re learning now that the
time. president zelenskyy said we re moving forward, that s still the message. they want to take more territory. but for sure the winter is going to be brutal and hard here. at night subzero temperatures. the city doesn t have heating. it gets cold here at night. nic robertson we re so glad you and your team are there. thank you for that remarkable reporting. we have new video showing the moment an explosion ripped through a packed street in ist istanbul. a major pedestrian thoroughfare, the attack killed at least six people, injured more than 80 others. turkish officials say the incident is an terrorist attack and the president is vowing to punish those responsible. police have detained 46 people, including the suspected bomber, a syrian woman who they say entered turkey illegal and trained with kurdish terrorist groups. they have footage of a woman sitting on a bench for more than