casualties. also coming up as hopes now fade in turkey for any more survivors emerging from the relevant. we talk to a member of a rescue team working tirelessly in the most difficult circumstances and super bowl sunday kicks off. and for the 1st time in history, america s biggest sporting event will feature to black starting quarterback ah and a warm welcome to our viewers around the world. i m michael ok. international aid moves to help with the aftermath of the massive quake in syria and turkey. a decade of war and a regime suspicious of outsiders meant organizations were struggling to reach victims in some areas of syria. but the syrian government says it will allow humanitarian assistance into rebel held areas. international aid has begun. trickling in and the u. s. has suspended some sanctions on syria to help ease the supply of aid to the war torn country in it live in syria, medical resources were already stretched thin before this natural disaster struck. now it is h
more. miss ayla and drone strikes on ukraine. civilians are forced to take cover again as sirens bring out across the country. authorities say the attacks targeted power facilities in 6 ukrainian regions. ah, i bid visible and welcome. the death toll from earthquakes in turkey and syria keeps rising by the hour. while hopes of finding most survivors, the fading days after the disaster hit. but emergency crews keep defying the odds. digging through the rubble to pull out people alive, we witnessed a german rescue team save a woman in an operation that lasted over 50 hours in southern turkey. deep under the rubble trapped beneath layers of concrete. here in the town of carrie con, it s 40 year old dana she s been trapped under this debris for days now. there is hope she will make it out alive. a complex mission to free her is underway, involving a team of german rescuers and using drills and specials equipment. they ve been able to cut a path to her. i mean all right. i under s
Gerald Brevard, the man accused of stalking and shooting homeless people asleep on the streets of Washington, D.C. and New York City earlier this year, will be arraigned in court Friday.