welcome to inside politics. i m dana bash in washington. breaking moments ago, new photos, you can see them here. it shows pieces of the titan submersible pull ed off the ocen floor. i want to go right to ottawa and paula newton. what do those pictures tell us? it was quite a spectacle as we watched the video coming in from st. johns harbor there. those are quite large pieces of the debris. we want to be sensitive to know that five people lost their lives in tragic circumstances. but when you look at these stills, investigators will prove they will actually have some investigative material that s significant. if you at some of those pieces, match them to the body, the outer shell of that titan submersible. we have a statement from the company that first was able to deploy. to the wreck more than two miles to the bottom. they say it will take several days, but clearly, they must have been satisfied just in the last few days with how they were able to map out the debris, wh
individuals. the debt ceiling deal goes under the microscope on capitol hill. not one republican should vote for this deal. norah: the aggressive maneuver by a chinese fighter pilot causing turbulence for this u.s. air force plane. you are looking at 17 years in prison for living your truth. norah: a cbs news investigation, the charges the military once used to target gay service members, even putting some in prison. there are thousands that have been incarcerated because of their sexuality. elizabeth holmes in prison today. the creator of theranos is set to spend 11 years behind bar for fraud and conspiracy. this is my way of serving this country. norah: in tonight s honoring our heroes a yellowstone s star s new mission helping kids of america s fallen. what does it mean to have that burden lifted? it s love. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. we begin with the dramati
speak of the debt ceiling deal goes under the microscope on capitol hill. not one republican should vote for this deal. spilling the aggressive maneuver by a chinese fighter pilots causing turbulence for this u.s. air force plane. you are looking at 17 years in prison for living your truth. norah: and a cbs news investigation, the charges the military wants to use to target gay service members, even pug i prison. there are thousands that have been targeted because of their sexuality. elizabeth holmes in prison today, the creator of theranos is set to spend 11 years behind bars for fraud and conspiracy. this is my way of serving our country. norah: and a yellowstone s new mission helping kids of america is falling. what does it mean to have that burden lifted? it s love. norah: good evening and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. we began with the dramatic news that people may still be trapped under the wreckage of a part partial
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welcome to the programme. the updates from turkey and syria are relentlessly grim. the deathtoll has now passed 20,000 but only a fraction of the devastated areas have been searched, with hope fading for those still trapped. though there are still miracles. these pictures have recently come in from diyarbakir and they show a little boy, six year old basir yildiz, being rescued. crews had been digging for him for 80 hours. but even for the lucky ones like basir, there are challenges ahead. the world health organization has talked about a new disaster, with thousands unable to find shelter, food and water. help is arriving the first aid has crossed into syria, through the one border crossing point that is open. and in the last hour, the director general of the who, dr tedros ghebreyesus, has said he is on his way to syria. for the latest, our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in southern turkey. it s hard here in southern turkey really hard here, but it s