thank you so much for joining me this saturday. i m fredericka witfield. we begin with the search for answers after the u.s. shot down what is described as an unidentified high altitude object. u.s. fighter jets taking it down after the coast of alaska friday. pentagon officials say they acted swiftly after the object about the size of a small car crossed into frozen territorial waters. it s the second time in less than a week that u.s. fighter jets have shot an object out of the sky following that chinese spy balloon taken down off the coast of south carolina last saturday. katie bow little lis is with us. what are we learning about this second object? reporter: this object is still quite a bit of a mystery. what we know is that on thursday the military observed this unknown object in us air space just off the coast of alaska. they sent up military aircraft to get a look at this thing. pilots weren t able to tell a whole lot. they could see it was flying at about 40,000 fe
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today in northwest syria, at least 22 u.n. aid trucks finally making it across to distribute that crucial aid. across the border in syria, rescue efforts are being complicated by that country s long running civil war. the head of the international red cross is calling for more access to the disaster zone in northern syria, saying there is a need for impartial humanitarian assistance. the number of deaths in syria is now more than 3500. the syrian government approved sending aid into rebel territory in the northwest, but for some it was simply too late. cnn s sal ma abdul aziz has the story. reporter: this is what funerals look like in the quake zone, burials en masse. there are just too many bodies. baby clothes are all that remain
for people in syria, where a long running civil war has devastated the country, making it a challenge to get aid and supplies to the area. 0ne story of tragedy and survival in the earthquake zone is that of a baby girl she was born under the rubble in syria and is the only member of her family to survive. bbc arabic s special correspondent nawal al maghafi has more on her story. the signs of a life only a few days old. but already the wounds on aya s body tell the story of her harsh entry into this world. she arrived on monday in such a bad state, she had knocks and bruises. she was cold and barely breathing. now in the safety of a hospital in afrin in syria s northwest, but only with staff by her side. she was born under the rubble
where a long running civil war has devastated the country, making it a challenge to get aid and supplies to the area. this is the scene from gaziantep this morning. here in the uk, people are collecting donations and one turkish haulage firm has been collecting to send to affected areas. take us through what is happening and when it will be sent. this is just this isjust a this is just a small section. this isjust a small section. this is a turkish international removals company which normally sends things to turkey. it has paused all adverts cargo and is focusing on the relief effort. blankets, nappies, baby food, tents, heaters, shoes. they