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
Prepares to welcome a current u. S. President. We explore the tumultuous relations between the two nations. Turkeys interior minister said the suicide attacker responsible for saturday blast was a member of aisles. For other people were killed and dozens wounded when the bomber detonated his device on a crowded street. Omar al saleh has the latest from istanbul. Reporter a somber mood hangs over the street. This is the heart of istanbuls commercial lifeline. A place where locals and tourists hang out. After a suicide bombing on saturday the avenue is overshadowed by fear. People here hold a vigil for the victims. Translator we came here right after the incidents and left red carnations to share our pain. Reporter Security Camera footage captured the moment the blast went off around noon. Witnesses say hundreds of people ran for cover when a loud explosion was heard. A day later the Security Forces are still searching for clues. The Forensic Police are still trying to collect more evide
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Live from cnn World Headquarters in atlanta, we want to welcome our viewers here in the United States and all around the world. Im George Howell, the cnn newsroom starts right now. Around the world, good day to you at 2 00 a. M. On the u. S. East coast. A prominent journalist disappeared in turkey after entering a saudi Consulate Office and there is growing concern he may have been killed inside the building. The details of this mystery are still unfolding around jamal, a journalist and critic of saudi arabia last seen on tuesday after entering the saudi consulate in istanbul. What happened to him after that, its still unclear. But heres what we do know. A political advisor to the turkish president tells cnn there is a strong possibility that he was killed inside the saudi consulate. Saudi arabia strongly denies any involvement. U. S. Officials say they cannot confirm what happened to him, but two Senior Administration officials tell cnn the u. S. Is quietly trying to figure out what h
making due is what ukraine has done. privately, though, commanders make it clear it s going to take more than an iron will and hand-me-down weapons for them to win this war. sam kiley, cnn, in southern ukraine. yesterday brazil s new president, luis dasilva, met with president biden at the white house with hopes of resetting relations after years of right wing populism and threats to democracy in both countries. the meeting coming a month after protesting aligned with far right former brazilian president jair bolsonaro, storming government buildings in brazil s capital following bolsonaro s election loss. yesterday lula telling cnn democracy will prevail in his country and that former president bolsonaro is a faithful copycat of former u.s. president donald trump. he spoke with cnn chief