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search teams desperately digging through the earthquake rubble and praying for miracles. plus former vice president subpoenaed, what could mike pence tell the special counsel about trump and january 6. and the fight over america s social safety net, both sides ignoring the cold hard truth, not touching it is not an option. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is early start. and we begin with the earthquake disaster in turkey and syria where they are clinging to hope that survivors can still be found alive but that hope fading with each passing hour. but there are miraculous stories. overnight two teenage sisters were pulled from the rubble. and the staggers death toll now approaching 22,000, the number of injured in these two countries near 80,000. and salma abdelaziz is live in istanbul. and the story of the sisters is a heartwarming story amid all the tragedy. and now a secondary tragedy, many are forced in to the freezing cold. ....
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Of course two different authorities on the ground. syrian authorities on one side of that area, of that affected area, and they are able to get some aid, some help, but still saying 300,000 people are displaced. and then you have the rebel controlled regions. but we ve only seen the tiniest drop of aid, some tents being inin s shipped in, but again tens of thousands just sleeping on the street in freezing cold conditions. salma, thank you so much. keep us posted. a major you ve by the special counsel overseeing criminal investigations of donald trump. former prpvice president prp ha been subpoenaed to testify.has subpoenaed to testify. he was central to trump s efforts to stay in power. and the decision by jack smith comes after months negotiate tors between prosecutors and ....