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and anything, stephanie? i yeah, i just want to add one last thing to add on to everything that i definitely agree with when my collaborator i just met and i manage and i really did this work. i think something we saw the and with that really low number again, is that opportunity for mental health professionals? i just want to encourage to get on pick top, like you see here. yes. well as to maybe partner with influencers to there's an even if you don't from your words to their direct messages, i am game to partner with either of you to thank you so much for sharing your insights with us. that's all the time we have for this show. it's a conversation that will certainly continue here at the stream. thanks for watching and see you next time. ah ah. oil companies, the biggest companies in the world had a very deep understanding of the climate crisis before the rest of us. and yet they did not tell anyone else. that's where the crimes 40 years of denying their own scientific evidence. i thought that i could impor
and anything, stephanie? i yeah, i just want to add one last thing to add on to everything that i definitely agree with when my collaborator i just met and i manage and i really did this work. i think something we saw the and with that really low number again, is that opportunity for mental health professionals? i just want to encourage to get on pick top, like you see here. yes. well as to maybe partner with influencers to there's an even if you don't from your words to their direct messages,...
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we're going to go to stephanie. first of all, stephanie, the hunt for survivors is going on and the rescue efforts continue. but of course, so do effort to help those who have survived. yes, i think this is going to be the main long term challenge, an issue over hundreds of thousands of people homeless. some of them, of course, they don't want to return to their home because they're still off to shocks. and people are very scared, traumatized really from the earthquake, but also so many builders building a structure unsafe. so this is really going to be the challenge. we've actually just been sort of exhibition center that is they make shift, you know, at home for those internally displaced thousands of people there. conflicting messages, we were given some people complaining that there wasn't enough a, there was enough food, there was enough water. and then actually so one, man, he's a farmer who was bringing from his cow. so a lot of the people helping the people. and then there was also people who are telling us
we're going to go to stephanie. first of all, stephanie, the hunt for survivors is going on and the rescue efforts continue. but of course, so do effort to help those who have survived. yes, i think this is going to be the main long term challenge, an issue over hundreds of thousands of people homeless. some of them, of course, they don't want to return to their home because they're still off to shocks. and people are very scared, traumatized really from the earthquake, but also so many...
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stephanie sierra has the latest. stephanie: these barriers were supposed to stop a legend prostitution along capp street. i-team thei-team has learned that blocking streets like this may violate state statutes and city code. documents obtained by the i-team show the plan. here you can see five intersections from 18th to 22nd street blocked with temporary barricades in the mission district. the city has already ordered or permanent barriers tended to last longer. >> my understanding is that there are water-based barriers that are on order. those are still planned to arrive in a week. stephanie: the supervisor says the concrete barriers will soon be replaced with water barriers. >> the fire department doesn't like those either. concrete or water. stephanie: worried about delayed emergency response times. it's not the only reason the plan is drawing controversy. it may not be taxpayer money well spent. turns out it may be in violation of state statute and city ordinance to place a barrier on this street at all. first, c
stephanie sierra has the latest. stephanie: these barriers were supposed to stop a legend prostitution along capp street. i-team thei-team has learned that blocking streets like this may violate state statutes and city code. documents obtained by the i-team show the plan. here you can see five intersections from 18th to 22nd street blocked with temporary barricades in the mission district. the city has already ordered or permanent barriers tended to last longer. >> my understanding is...
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we want to give their families closure one way or the other are at stephanie. thank you so much for that update from co herman mirage in turkey. you will the government inter kia only counts. those who've been formally identified in it's deaths whole, but it's estimated that around half of those killed have not yet been named. and so they haven't been added to the official figures. burnett smith reports from a cemetery in escondido, in south eastern turkey. his scantrons grave diggers must work quickly. the noise from the heavy machinery disturbs what is normally a peaceful place. all of the booty asked, lamb waits with her surviving family for the bodies of one of her sons, his wife and their 3 children. they killed my son because they didn't send a crane to do the rescue. did my son have nothing to give this state? didn't he sobbed them, he was the best mathematics teacher in hattie. how could that conscience accept this? after all of his others, all survive as contend and prey by the freshly dug graves of their loved ones? not all of the dead have been ident
we want to give their families closure one way or the other are at stephanie. thank you so much for that update from co herman mirage in turkey. you will the government inter kia only counts. those who've been formally identified in it's deaths whole, but it's estimated that around half of those killed have not yet been named. and so they haven't been added to the official figures. burnett smith reports from a cemetery in escondido, in south eastern turkey. his scantrons grave diggers must work...
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stephanie deca has more of natasha syrian border. we came to the border to cover the resumption of aid into northern syria. but what we saw was body bag after body bag being carried towards the border in the bag behind, clearly a small child. these are syrians who were killed in the earthquake into gear. he makes space for more, their families sending them back home to be buried. the smell of death hangs thick in the air here within just a few hours. more than 50 bodies, at least no relative wanted to speak to us on camera. but this is a grandmother and her 2 grandchildren. a father came to bring his own children. look at them, he told us clearly in a days the youngest is 5, the other is 12. he said it looks like they are sleeping. the bodies of 4 children are in that vehicle and they're about to be put into the truck to be taken across the border. they came here to flee war and had to restart their lives all over again. many syrians decided to resettle here in hattie province, which is one of the areas that's been hardest hit. the m
stephanie deca has more of natasha syrian border. we came to the border to cover the resumption of aid into northern syria. but what we saw was body bag after body bag being carried towards the border in the bag behind, clearly a small child. these are syrians who were killed in the earthquake into gear. he makes space for more, their families sending them back home to be buried. the smell of death hangs thick in the air here within just a few hours. more than 50 bodies, at least no relative...
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stephanie, thank you very much. and he that stephanie deca bringing his up to date from our guys in tab, where the president of the kia has been paying a visit earlier on today. and as stephanie was saying was giving more details about some of the work that the government is attempting to do in order to, to help people. but he also, of course, mentioned that there is a 3 month emergency situation that has been called for the country, which will give, of course, security forces extra powers, but will also give extra powers to the people who are helping to try to find a survivors under the rubble receptor roberto and has also called for unity. i do, malcolm. i would like to ask all due met members of the press and also members of turkey. our apologies were auto target is m to o be supportive and be united and there i would like to tank each and every one of you form in the shade for them. yes, would i go on? my behalf, one for myself, on behalf of the 30 parliament and the government instead of casias joining us now i
stephanie, thank you very much. and he that stephanie deca bringing his up to date from our guys in tab, where the president of the kia has been paying a visit earlier on today. and as stephanie was saying was giving more details about some of the work that the government is attempting to do in order to, to help people. but he also, of course, mentioned that there is a 3 month emergency situation that has been called for the country, which will give, of course, security forces extra powers, but...
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stephanie decker al jazeera, carmen mulash, south eastern turkey. the turkey is prisoners of a gun, has defended his decision making after his government was accused of being slow to respond and halted areas. so considered how small from anchor government or was late in response and in reaching out to some cities i because of the weather conditions and the roads or the infrastructure damaged infrastructure. they have been hard, harshly criticized. but they, they acknowledges and presidents ardon mentioned last week that and there might have been some mistakes. and the officials we have been speaking to have been telling us the same thing. but after reaching on the ground, we have mobilize all our resources, all state sources. a he said he repeated that again. and a he mentioned that the impact of this disaster of this damage air was much bigger than its real scale him. he tried to convince a people that he will be doing his best to accommodate pupil and add to rehabilitate the earthquake it's areas. and he mentioned that in one week the risk assessm
stephanie decker al jazeera, carmen mulash, south eastern turkey. the turkey is prisoners of a gun, has defended his decision making after his government was accused of being slow to respond and halted areas. so considered how small from anchor government or was late in response and in reaching out to some cities i because of the weather conditions and the roads or the infrastructure damaged infrastructure. they have been hard, harshly criticized. but they, they acknowledges and presidents...
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while we have teams of correspondence covering the disaster, stephanie decker is a car in carmen marsh. carmen rush, azusa, that is in a d. m a. natasha g. m as in high t province. but we'd be getting coverage with this reports and, and she's been in jan doris in syria. there are no international rescue teams here. no international aid workers. the people of northwest syria have been left to deal with a disaster on their own. last week's earthquakes that struck southern turkey, devastated many areas in this country as well. their lives now a pile of dust. none available. we are vegetable sellers, our shops, we're under new far homes. now we lost everything. we're sleeping in the streets. no one from the international community is helping us. jan. that is, was one of the towns and the opposition controlled enclave worse hit by the 2 quakes. it's the 9 of that disaster. rescuers who have been appealing for heavy equipment still haven't received any as they remove the remaining bodies and the rubble across the border and southern turkey are missing. survivors are still being found alive a
while we have teams of correspondence covering the disaster, stephanie decker is a car in carmen marsh. carmen rush, azusa, that is in a d. m a. natasha g. m as in high t province. but we'd be getting coverage with this reports and, and she's been in jan doris in syria. there are no international rescue teams here. no international aid workers. the people of northwest syria have been left to deal with a disaster on their own. last week's earthquakes that struck southern turkey, devastated many...
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stephanie decker is in chat mark and cassie anti province. natasha. her name is in the ancient city of antique here, bernard smith, as in kite among the dash, one of the epi centers of the earthquakes, i said, beg, is an ivy, a man. and across the border and syria wrestles said that as engine barris. this people are the residence of generous in northwest syria. they have been hit hard by the earthquake, and now they're here and trying to get the aid. they said that aid is too little and too late. however, it's still very much precious for them because any drop off the aid can help them to survive this winter. you can see that there are thousands and thousands of people that they have lost their houses or relative there did ones. now they are here waiting for aid for food, for warm clothes, for heaters, and for the medicines. so it has been days that they were waiting for these aid. there sat there angry, and they say the field at the international community has forgotten them. they said they was, is not hurt. many of the relatives have stayed on the r
stephanie decker is in chat mark and cassie anti province. natasha. her name is in the ancient city of antique here, bernard smith, as in kite among the dash, one of the epi centers of the earthquakes, i said, beg, is an ivy, a man. and across the border and syria wrestles said that as engine barris. this people are the residence of generous in northwest syria. they have been hit hard by the earthquake, and now they're here and trying to get the aid. they said that aid is too little and too...
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ama: stephanie joins us now. she found out the barriers are a hot topic because of concern over response times. stephanie: both the mayor and fire department are now at odds with how the situation is being handled. now that the cement barricades are up, residents are happy that emergency -- but the emergency responders are not. this man couldn't be more relieved to see city crews installed this cement barrier in san francisco's mission district. >> i think it is the best thing they have done in forever. because, now i can get up in the middle the night and there are no women walking up and down the street. stephanie: he is actually enjoying his neighborhood, even if it means his relief is just pushing the problem down the road. >> it is somebody else's turn to have 40 years in the stuff. that is just obviously there needs to be a safe place for sex workers to work. stephanie: the barriers, intending to block out the problem, may just be creating a new one the local san francisco firefighters union sent out this t
ama: stephanie joins us now. she found out the barriers are a hot topic because of concern over response times. stephanie: both the mayor and fire department are now at odds with how the situation is being handled. now that the cement barricades are up, residents are happy that emergency -- but the emergency responders are not. this man couldn't be more relieved to see city crews installed this cement barrier in san francisco's mission district. >> i think it is the best thing they have...
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stephanie: the 25 pound leopard was found hours later on zoo grounds. but that same day, a second breach was discovered in a fence used to enclose the zoo's langur monkeys. none of them got out. then on january 21st, a lappet-faced vulture named pin was found dead and wounded. in a statement, the dallas zoo said, "the circumstances of the death are unusual, and the death does not appear to be from natural causes." concerns about criminal mischief have zoos on high alert. >> zoos across the country have taken a long, hard look at this. stephanie: ed hansen is the ceo of the american association of zookeepers, which is dedicated to advancing animal care and promoting zookeeper education. >> zoos all over the country are retraining their employees, taking extra security precautions, installing more cameras, basically whatever it takes. stephanie: the dallas zoo installed additional cameras and increased onsite security patrols in mid-january, but it wasn't enough. late last month, more than a week after the vulture died, two emperor tamarin monkeys -- bell
stephanie: the 25 pound leopard was found hours later on zoo grounds. but that same day, a second breach was discovered in a fence used to enclose the zoo's langur monkeys. none of them got out. then on january 21st, a lappet-faced vulture named pin was found dead and wounded. in a statement, the dallas zoo said, "the circumstances of the death are unusual, and the death does not appear to be from natural causes." concerns about criminal mischief have zoos on high alert. >> zoos...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. we begin tonight with a big developments on two separate investigations into donald trump. the new york times reporting that special counsel jack smith has subpoena ivanka trump and her husband jared kushner to testify before a grand jury, according to two people briefed on the manner. donald trump's daughter and son-in-law both served as white house officials in the trump administration, and they both gave interviews to the january 6th committee. earlier today, committee member zoloft greene reacted to the subpoena news. >> both of them appeared before our committee. some of it was useful. but i will say there was a vagueness, especially with mr. kushner, but also ivanka, where it was just hard to believe they could not remember some of the things they claimed not to remember. i believe that a grand jury appearance might shake the recollections in some cases. >> it might, the committee did get a vaunted to talk about whether she believed her father's election fraud lies. and they ask
i'm stephanie ruhle. we begin tonight with a big developments on two separate investigations into donald trump. the new york times reporting that special counsel jack smith has subpoena ivanka trump and her husband jared kushner to testify before a grand jury, according to two people briefed on the manner. donald trump's daughter and son-in-law both served as white house officials in the trump administration, and they both gave interviews to the january 6th committee. earlier today, committee...
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stephanie decker live there in cut, a mom rush. now as our reporters have been mentioning, the government inter kia is accused of being slow to respond in hard hate areas. for morning. let's go to anchor at a capital west in m, cuz he was joining us from the crisis center there. the government is holding his for his cabinet meeting since the earthquakes in m. what can we expect? wholly answer. the last monday was the day sat for the cabinet meeting, but in the more early hours of the morning to kill woke up to this disaster earthquake air that had it's eastern ration. so to day after 9 days, there is the a cabinets meeting again. her here in the building where we are everything, everything is sealed because we are expecting turkish prison, bridge of tape are done and some of the cabinet members are to be here. the government has been respect, replying to the critics that they have been late in a relief response, or they're saying that i are the climate conditions. the winter conditions was one of the effects and they accept that th
stephanie decker live there in cut, a mom rush. now as our reporters have been mentioning, the government inter kia is accused of being slow to respond in hard hate areas. for morning. let's go to anchor at a capital west in m, cuz he was joining us from the crisis center there. the government is holding his for his cabinet meeting since the earthquakes in m. what can we expect? wholly answer. the last monday was the day sat for the cabinet meeting, but in the more early hours of the morning to...
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stephanie makes the point that it is seasonal and that's the case with january's, but do you think in the coming month we're going to the see these jobs numbers take a hit? >> i co. i mean, concern i do. on the one hand, usually we see decreases many in vacancies, decreases in hours proceed actual outright falls in payroll employment. but on the other hand, that payroll employment number was kind of an outlier in january because you look at the ad the p survey -- d -- adp survey, when you look at the household survey and account for the fact that the household survey job gains were almost entirely driven the by -- the household suffer say actually showed really weak job growth. maria: okay. >> and i think with the payroll employment number, that was flat or by the fact that an earlier point of stephanie's -- maria: it's a good point. >> in december we didn't have as much -- maria: we gotta jump. thanks, everybody. market down 274. right to "varney & company" we go, take it away, ashley. ashley: thank you, maria. good morning, everybody, i'm ashley web
stephanie makes the point that it is seasonal and that's the case with january's, but do you think in the coming month we're going to the see these jobs numbers take a hit? >> i co. i mean, concern i do. on the one hand, usually we see decreases many in vacancies, decreases in hours proceed actual outright falls in payroll employment. but on the other hand, that payroll employment number was kind of an outlier in january because you look at the ad the p survey -- d -- adp survey, when you...
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i have danielle dimartino booth and stephanie pomboy to help us figure that one out. lael brainerd will move to the white house economic council t has major ramifications for the economy and your portfolio. they will help us, as well as nancy tendinger will share the global revolution strategy. speaking of the white house, still meally-mouthed about the surveillance balloon. shocking news about objects shot out of the sky. wait until you hear about this. michael mike pillsbury, no one better on this. going sell, sill la, unmitigated disasters. mark ma hundred any upgraded these stocks to outperform. give my takeaway on free money schemes run amok. they are devastating america. they still keep popping up all that and so much more on "making money" 6.4% is the high in many decades going back to september a couple years ago this number is really, really tough, real hard particularly for main street. this is the reason why. look at prices year-over-year, folks. fuel oil 28%. electricity. we'll have ev cars? we'll make everyone park the gas cars for ev cars? not with 12% g
i have danielle dimartino booth and stephanie pomboy to help us figure that one out. lael brainerd will move to the white house economic council t has major ramifications for the economy and your portfolio. they will help us, as well as nancy tendinger will share the global revolution strategy. speaking of the white house, still meally-mouthed about the surveillance balloon. shocking news about objects shot out of the sky. wait until you hear about this. michael mike pillsbury, no one better on...
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all right, then it is in to talk to stephanie deca. thank you very much, stephanie, that decker on the line there from the data base here in kata, where an 8 operation is about to leave, cut off for turkey and syria, she'll be updating us on that throughout the day here on alger sera. meanwhile, taiwan has sent 130 rescue ways, including medical personnel and search jobs. it's also donating funds and tons of a to turkey. the interior minister says ankara was one of the 1st country to help taiwan when it was shaken by an earthquake in 1999. joining us now on the news, our is l. e. s. i thought, who is the spokesman for the international rescue committee? middle east and north africa region is leih from amman in jordan. thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us. i know that some of your staff have been directly affected by these disasters. talk to us 1st about the situation in turkey . what are you hearing about it, and are you getting a better picture of what survivors need right now? yes. hi, fully. thank you for having me
all right, then it is in to talk to stephanie deca. thank you very much, stephanie, that decker on the line there from the data base here in kata, where an 8 operation is about to leave, cut off for turkey and syria, she'll be updating us on that throughout the day here on alger sera. meanwhile, taiwan has sent 130 rescue ways, including medical personnel and search jobs. it's also donating funds and tons of a to turkey. the interior minister says ankara was one of the 1st country to help...
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that's enough from stephanie deca who reports on rescue efforts from the tucker city of color. my marsh. it's physically and emotionally exhausting. sleep is brief. no one has stopped for days. but the determination of these rescue teams, both turkish and international. many of them are volunteers, is unbreakable. we have been working with this minor. if people don't get it and then they call us to compete with our dog. our local season has not be mistaken error. they have miraculously 7 days on identified life and are working to reach what's believe to be a mother and her 3 week old baby. but they have seen too much death here. and then really sad thing. we have been talking about this way to live body and we found people, their children are all within the wet and bodies had tried to reach the children that come into the their bedroom. the task of the rescue and recovery walkers is voss. you can tell where the devastation begins, or where it ends as one volunteer told me, he said it go up to damage across the south east. that makes what is already an incredibly difficult task.
that's enough from stephanie deca who reports on rescue efforts from the tucker city of color. my marsh. it's physically and emotionally exhausting. sleep is brief. no one has stopped for days. but the determination of these rescue teams, both turkish and international. many of them are volunteers, is unbreakable. we have been working with this minor. if people don't get it and then they call us to compete with our dog. our local season has not be mistaken error. they have miraculously 7 days...
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but it seemed like a pep rally, stephanie ruhle. and he walked out to this crowd estimated to be as big as 30,000 people, with music playing, and a forceful speech about the strength of the west's commitment to and nato's commitment. remember stephanie ruhle, you and i were anchoring show together when it looked like the world was going to collapse, when donald trump wanted to pull the u.s. out of it. what a different world we are in now in 2023. you can thank either joe biden for bringing nato together or vladimir putin for bringing nato together and expanding it. but the bottom line is that was a pep rally for nato, or a reminder for why nato is strong and why ukraine probably will prevail in this war. >> you are in ukraine as well, just about a year ago. when you talk to people on the street, has their resolve changed at all? how determined are they to defeat russia? at russia? >> it is greater. the result is greater. i would have thought, after a winter where there are power, cuts heating cuts -- we have had power outages a coup
but it seemed like a pep rally, stephanie ruhle. and he walked out to this crowd estimated to be as big as 30,000 people, with music playing, and a forceful speech about the strength of the west's commitment to and nato's commitment. remember stephanie ruhle, you and i were anchoring show together when it looked like the world was going to collapse, when donald trump wanted to pull the u.s. out of it. what a different world we are in now in 2023. you can thank either joe biden for bringing nato...
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stephanie deca traveled to chalk mark in the province of garcia's tip. the destruction to the small village of checkmark is absolute. the earthquake hasn't spared a single home here. the chief of the village takes us to what's left of his house. he says he can't believe he made it out alive, burn tree up, up willows, amber, my wife and i were to sleep. we don't know what happened to us. how we woke up when i tried to go outside. i got injured on my head and was enough. we were terrified the earthquake threw me. it was very hard. it made me lose my mind, my mummy. incredibly. no one lost their lives here. but just as large parts of so many towns and cities, this village too, will need to be completely, we built in another village. further up the mountain, even the dead have been disturbed. the grave shifted as the earth cracked. if you look at the ground in the cemetery, you can see where the earthquake has disturbed all the bricks. and then over here, it has literally pushed a grave out of the ground and then leaving absolutely no doubt as to the power o
stephanie deca traveled to chalk mark in the province of garcia's tip. the destruction to the small village of checkmark is absolute. the earthquake hasn't spared a single home here. the chief of the village takes us to what's left of his house. he says he can't believe he made it out alive, burn tree up, up willows, amber, my wife and i were to sleep. we don't know what happened to us. how we woke up when i tried to go outside. i got injured on my head and was enough. we were terrified the...
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stephanie sy dives into the numbers the scope , and significance of the problem. stephanie: the cdc has conducted the survey every couple years for decades and this new report is our first to measure the well-being of the nation's youth since the pandemic started. in 2021 the cdc saw an increase of mental health challenges across the board. girls in the u.s. are engulfed in a growing wave of sadness, violence and trauma. nearly three in five girls reported feeling persistent sadness and hopelessness. double the rate of boys. 25% of girls reported having made a suicide plan, and 14% reported having been forced to have sex, a four percent rise since the last survey. 22% of teenagers that identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or questioning have attempted suicide in the last year. for a look at how we got here and what can be done i am joined by the codirector of the national center for school mental health and professor of psychiatry at the university of maryland's school of medicine, sharon hoover. thank you for joining us. i want to jump right in. there are so many t
stephanie sy dives into the numbers the scope , and significance of the problem. stephanie: the cdc has conducted the survey every couple years for decades and this new report is our first to measure the well-being of the nation's youth since the pandemic started. in 2021 the cdc saw an increase of mental health challenges across the board. girls in the u.s. are engulfed in a growing wave of sadness, violence and trauma. nearly three in five girls reported feeling persistent sadness and...
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stephanie decker al jazeera, i'll be stun southeastern to kia. now tens of thousands of israelis have again, been protesting against controversial plans to reform. the judiciary and the government wants to not to law allowing parliament to overturn supreme court decisions with a simple majority for testers, they're say it will undermine democracy. loud crowds of been gathering every week for the past 2 months now to show their opposition. and is really settlers have a talk to palestinians in the village of berlin, which lies south nobliss and the doctor tried westbank. they set to cause on fire. the israeli human rights group, yes, din says it says is currently feel empowered by israel's governing far right coalition. while people into nicea have been protesting against what they say is an ongoing crackdown on government critics. the demonstrations come as several of the most prominent opposition. politicians have been detained. president chi, isiah dissolved parliament in 2021. thousands in portugal of taken to the streets there to demand better
stephanie decker al jazeera, i'll be stun southeastern to kia. now tens of thousands of israelis have again, been protesting against controversial plans to reform. the judiciary and the government wants to not to law allowing parliament to overturn supreme court decisions with a simple majority for testers, they're say it will undermine democracy. loud crowds of been gathering every week for the past 2 months now to show their opposition. and is really settlers have a talk to palestinians in...
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stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west." here are the latest headlines. the federal reserve raised its benchmark short-termnterest rate again by a quarter point. fed chair jerome powell acknowledged that inflation seems to be cooling, but he said additional rate hikes are still likely. >> we are going to be cautious about sending signals that the game is won, because we have a long way to go. it's just it's the early stages of dis-inflation. stephanie: today's rate hikwas the 8th since last march. a winter storm has disrupted life across the southern u.s. for a third day, grounding another 2300 flights and leaving hundreds of thousands without power. in texas, toppled semi-trucks blocked entire highways today. traffic around dallas slowed to a crawl as new bands of sleet, freezing rain, and snow coated roads in ice. the storm is blamed for at least six deaths. the fbi searched president biden's vacation home in delaware today, but the president's personal lawyer says they found no additional classified documents. the search was conducted at the rehoboth b
stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west." here are the latest headlines. the federal reserve raised its benchmark short-termnterest rate again by a quarter point. fed chair jerome powell acknowledged that inflation seems to be cooling, but he said additional rate hikes are still likely. >> we are going to be cautious about sending signals that the game is won, because we have a long way to go. it's just it's the early stages of dis-inflation. stephanie: today's rate...
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stephanie decker reports now from the town of eldest on me as it's to rescue them. and if possible, we unite them with their families. on keeping it catches brought in, found injured in the rubble they died knows a broken leg. this mobile clinic in the town of l. b stand is part of a volunteer association. yasamin yom as and in her team focus on rescuing pets from damaged buildings. they have rescued more than 70 cats and dogs. since the earthquakes hit it, it goes off much guard, we find them in the rubble. most are very scared and stressed. if they're healthy, they don't want to leave their homes and their area. the most tragic is those whose owners have died. we noticed they don't want it nice. they get depressed about one dog stop teasing for 5 days or albus down was the api center of the 2nd earthquake and southeastern tre, kia it is not recognizable now. but for those who survived and who have pets, finding them is a priority. they are part of the family. our home and the furniture are gone. what is important now? is old cocked. she's our so yasemin tries to l
stephanie decker reports now from the town of eldest on me as it's to rescue them. and if possible, we unite them with their families. on keeping it catches brought in, found injured in the rubble they died knows a broken leg. this mobile clinic in the town of l. b stand is part of a volunteer association. yasamin yom as and in her team focus on rescuing pets from damaged buildings. they have rescued more than 70 cats and dogs. since the earthquakes hit it, it goes off much guard, we find them...
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stephanie: the series of unfortunate events at the dallas zoo began on january 13. when a clouded leopard named nobody escaped. dashed named nova escaped. police were called after zoo staff noticed a suspicious opening in the big cat's enclosure. >> it was their belief and it is our belief that this was an intentional act. and so we have started a criminal investigation. >> the 25 pound leopard was found hours later on zoo grounds, but that same day, a second breach was discovered in a fence used to enclose the zoo's langur monkeys, none of them got out. then on january 21st, a lappet-faced vulture named pin was found dead and wounded. in a statement, the dallas zoo said, the circumstances of the death are unusual, and the death does not appear to be from natural causes. concerns about criminal mischief have zoos on high alert. >> zoos across the country have really taken a long, hard look at this. stephanie: ed hansen is the ceo of the american association of zoo keeper which is dedicated to advancing animal care and promoting zookeeper education. >> zoos all over
stephanie: the series of unfortunate events at the dallas zoo began on january 13. when a clouded leopard named nobody escaped. dashed named nova escaped. police were called after zoo staff noticed a suspicious opening in the big cat's enclosure. >> it was their belief and it is our belief that this was an intentional act. and so we have started a criminal investigation. >> the 25 pound leopard was found hours later on zoo grounds, but that same day, a second breach was discovered...
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stephanie decker al jazeera, gassy aunt up. i'll not far from garcia's tap lies shania, far exhausted rescue as they're got a boost though when they pulled a 4 year old boy from the collapse building. people are also asking my some buildings that were supposed to be quite fresh, didn't withstand these trenice. ben smith reports now from sat shania for there's a chance, some one might be alive. so these rescuers must work carefully. but quickly, volunteers help clear the debris about 40 people lived in these apartments in the center generally offer in southeast and turkey belongings recovered from the rubble and neatly piled up in case there are survivors to reclaim, fall should you know, i just live here in the next building, i walk my wife up when the earthquake hits went outside and from this market. at 425, this building collapsed. i saw it with my own eyes. my wife fainted. 47 hours later, a 4 year old boy was pulled out a line. had fallen into a supermarket on the ground floor and said he survived and biscuits and water th
stephanie decker al jazeera, gassy aunt up. i'll not far from garcia's tap lies shania, far exhausted rescue as they're got a boost though when they pulled a 4 year old boy from the collapse building. people are also asking my some buildings that were supposed to be quite fresh, didn't withstand these trenice. ben smith reports now from sat shania for there's a chance, some one might be alive. so these rescuers must work carefully. but quickly, volunteers help clear the debris about 40 people...
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we're going to go now to stephanie decker at stephanie, you're at a relief center and how a survivors coping there. and, and is there enough aid for them? all? yes, ma'am. this is telling you about the tragedy of the dead. this is the tragedy of the living we are in it's, it's next edition center. and if you take a look, it is packed with people like children and families are sleeping wherever they can . there are 3 holes. here. it is packed. they are telling us that there is enough age, you're asking me there deliveries of water bread further. jeremy comedy show you because of the light contrast boots are being handed out and there is a queue of people, so it does stretch all around to the other side. but it is very difficult, it becomes very cold at night. i'm gonna bring in the hot who is from does the on depth. yeah. he has been here for the last 3 days now. thank you for talking to us . tell us a little bit about what it is like for you here. it is kind of difficult to everyone. well, 1st of all, i think you are english to show how does with people here. we lost our homes with us
we're going to go now to stephanie decker at stephanie, you're at a relief center and how a survivors coping there. and, and is there enough aid for them? all? yes, ma'am. this is telling you about the tragedy of the dead. this is the tragedy of the living we are in it's, it's next edition center. and if you take a look, it is packed with people like children and families are sleeping wherever they can . there are 3 holes. here. it is packed. they are telling us that there is enough age, you're...
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stephanie decor brings us this report from the village of gog shed. deborah, we showed you just the devastation in the remote villages. we're now going to show you what it's actually done to the earth that were in a cemetery. and you can see that the earthquake even disturbed the dead. and then in the ground you see where the earth broke. when that immense magnitude earthquake hit in this area, you even have a fresh grave here to we were being told by the villagers that this line actually killed the sister of a man who lives in that house further down. this is the gray. fatty is going to show you those. this is a newly newly buried of course. part of so many people over 41000 people that have lost their lives in this devastating earthquake. but looking at the ground really gives you a sense of just the power. i mean, and of course we don't need any more in the sense of we really showed you the devastation of what it's done to the buildings. but the way this ground has been lifted, you can see here as well. and then you see this massive crevice crater
stephanie decor brings us this report from the village of gog shed. deborah, we showed you just the devastation in the remote villages. we're now going to show you what it's actually done to the earth that were in a cemetery. and you can see that the earthquake even disturbed the dead. and then in the ground you see where the earth broke. when that immense magnitude earthquake hit in this area, you even have a fresh grave here to we were being told by the villagers that this line actually...
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stephanie decker 0 in the mountains outside of his lawyer and south eastern turkey. in northern say, may deliveries are starting to come in after a border crossing was reopened. let's be handed out at a makeshift camp in rebel held areas of the province of aleppo, but entire communities had been forced to leave their homes. activists and local emergency teams have criticized the slow response to the greeks in the war torn country, missouri on the lower level since day one, our teams have been keener responding to help our people, especially in the displacement camps that were created quickly to shelter them again we've distributed a number of aid kits. we've also made sure to provide water and items for sanitation and hygiene. vessel said i went to the northern said in time of gender is this people are the residence of generous in northwest syria. they're been hit hard by the earthquake, and now they're here and trying to get the aid. they said that aid is too little and too late. however, it's still very much precious for them because any drop off the aid can help t
stephanie decker 0 in the mountains outside of his lawyer and south eastern turkey. in northern say, may deliveries are starting to come in after a border crossing was reopened. let's be handed out at a makeshift camp in rebel held areas of the province of aleppo, but entire communities had been forced to leave their homes. activists and local emergency teams have criticized the slow response to the greeks in the war torn country, missouri on the lower level since day one, our teams have been...
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you know, stephanie, we had the pandemic trends. we saw the dramatic shift of power. it went from bosses and management to employees and bosses were like now you have to come back to the office. the employee said, sorry, i moved to boise i'm not coming back to silicon valley some of this may be, okay, you don't want to come back to the office and you will lose your job. it feels like a flex or power play by management to re-balance who is in charge >> yeah. i would not say it is exact ly a one-to-one equation of if you don't want rccome back, see you later. is there an effort by management to re-balance the equation workers certainly and justifiably have seen the pendulum swing back in their favor a little bit some of the conversation may be management teams trying to wrangle back some of that control. >> dana, you guys do your own ceo surveys. you go out and talk to them and ask them questions and they answer what are they saying what is your survey saying behind what we are seeing? >> well, it is interesting our ceo confidence survey of the u.s. campuses the busines
you know, stephanie, we had the pandemic trends. we saw the dramatic shift of power. it went from bosses and management to employees and bosses were like now you have to come back to the office. the employee said, sorry, i moved to boise i'm not coming back to silicon valley some of this may be, okay, you don't want to come back to the office and you will lose your job. it feels like a flex or power play by management to re-balance who is in charge >> yeah. i would not say it is exact ly...
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some he said, dan is in no dye at stephanie becca. begins are coverage with rescue us from the city of carmel marsh. it is physically and emotionally exhausting. sleep is brief. no one has stopped for days. but the determination of these rescue teams, both turkish and international. many of them are volunteers, is unbreakable. we have been working with a, with the same minor people from docket, and then they call us do coffee with our dog and our local feed and not be mistaken ever. they have miraculously 7 days on identified life and are working to reach what's believe to be a mother and our 3 week old baby. but they have seen too much death here. i'm really sad thing and we have been talking about this really we have got it. when we found people, their children are always in the bed. and bodies have tried to reach the children that come into the their, their bedroom, the task of the rescue and recovery walkers is voss. you can tell where the devastation begins, or where it ends. as one volunteer told me, he said, if you go up to damage across the southeast, that makes what is already
some he said, dan is in no dye at stephanie becca. begins are coverage with rescue us from the city of carmel marsh. it is physically and emotionally exhausting. sleep is brief. no one has stopped for days. but the determination of these rescue teams, both turkish and international. many of them are volunteers, is unbreakable. we have been working with a, with the same minor people from docket, and then they call us do coffee with our dog and our local feed and not be mistaken ever. they have...
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stephanie decker reports can close to the china is like here when the earthquake hit, it didn't only decimate cities, towns, and villages. but it also moved mountains. a massive landslide happened here, which caused huge rocks to crumble down the mountain blocking off this main road. now, work is underway. we're being told time is of the essence here because there is a river on the other side of this and also the snow. the heavy snow fall on this mountain is melting, causing pressure, and the water levels to rise. the villagers are extremely concerned that this could break and that water could come down the mountain. so time as we are told is of the essence. that's why this work is happening and it's happening false. it is a dangerous area, but certainly the power of the quake can be seen across the entire south east affected regions in the on tap, the ground give what gave way, creatures foul, and the panorama that overlooks the city. our team stood next to one of them to give you a perspective of just how large when the earth gave way, and also the contact. the ancient castle of ca
stephanie decker reports can close to the china is like here when the earthquake hit, it didn't only decimate cities, towns, and villages. but it also moved mountains. a massive landslide happened here, which caused huge rocks to crumble down the mountain blocking off this main road. now, work is underway. we're being told time is of the essence here because there is a river on the other side of this and also the snow. the heavy snow fall on this mountain is melting, causing pressure, and the...
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they tell us as soon as possible, stephanie decker, al jazeera, chuck mac village, and south eastern to kia nato secretary general johnston burgers in turkey to discuss its role in providing support after the earthquakes. he seldom media briefing with the turkish foreign minister method castillo in ankara. and explained how nato members responded that they offered a earthquake. nato's des source to response center, issued an immediate request for assistance to all naval allies and partners. since then, thousands of emergency response personnel has been deployed to, to kia, to support the reef efforts, including with search and rescue teams, firefighters, medical personnel, and seismic experts and sim costello with an anchor with more on stilton bugs visit . he was here to express his condolences and so the solidarity of the nato alliance and with true care, the 2nd largest, the army, it within the alliance. and ah, secretary general mentioned that ah, they will be an international donors conference in march. also, we heard earlier that e u countries are also supporting a and working
they tell us as soon as possible, stephanie decker, al jazeera, chuck mac village, and south eastern to kia nato secretary general johnston burgers in turkey to discuss its role in providing support after the earthquakes. he seldom media briefing with the turkish foreign minister method castillo in ankara. and explained how nato members responded that they offered a earthquake. nato's des source to response center, issued an immediate request for assistance to all naval allies and partners....
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stephanie dick a has more from a relief center in cassey on tip to kia near.
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. >> stephanie:. i am stephanie sy with newshour west. here are the latest headlines. the south is finally expecting relief tonight, after ice storm disrupted travel and claimed at least 10 lives this week. forecasters say warmer weather is moving in. but for thousands in texas, it can't come fast enough. several hundred thousa customers have been waiting for the power to come back, and many more have been laboring to break up the ice. meanwhile, and arctic cold front is heading for new england. the national weather service says wind chills could dip below minus 50 degrees tomorrow, and wind speeds could top 100 miles an hour. house republicans voted to oust democratic congresswoman ilhan omar today from the foreign affairs committee. it was a party-line vote. democrats said it was retaliation after they booted two republicans from committees in 2021, for incendiary statements. the somali-born omar said she was singled out for her race and religion. rep. omar: i am muslim. i am an immigrant. and interestingly, from africa. is anyone surprised that i am being targeted?
. >> stephanie:. i am stephanie sy with newshour west. here are the latest headlines. the south is finally expecting relief tonight, after ice storm disrupted travel and claimed at least 10 lives this week. forecasters say warmer weather is moving in. but for thousands in texas, it can't come fast enough. several hundred thousa customers have been waiting for the power to come back, and many more have been laboring to break up the ice. meanwhile, and arctic cold front is heading for new...
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stephanie decker reports from gassy on time. on turkey's board with syria. it's been more than 3 days since everything changed. and faint calls that offered such hope have gone silent. dinard, the building collapsed in the 1st 10 seconds to 22 people there, leaving that our father and one cousin of steele dead. and the 6 year old who was our neighbor, we are waiting for them. the hope they will bring them out. but not like this. their worst fear come, true. a father, god, a home gone. everything worth living for, gone his family inconsolable. one of tens of thousands living a similar unimaginable help of his life rescue workers and told us that as of last night, they no longer heard any voices. and he sounds coming from underneath the rubble. this is now a recovery operation. no longer a rescue on 3 bodies remain underneath his building, but was being told, getting to them under all of this is going to take another building here around 80 . people remain missing or we saw were more dead bodies pulled from the rubble. relatives and friends come to watch in ag
stephanie decker reports from gassy on time. on turkey's board with syria. it's been more than 3 days since everything changed. and faint calls that offered such hope have gone silent. dinard, the building collapsed in the 1st 10 seconds to 22 people there, leaving that our father and one cousin of steele dead. and the 6 year old who was our neighbor, we are waiting for them. the hope they will bring them out. but not like this. their worst fear come, true. a father, god, a home gone....
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stephanie deka is in gassy on tip and to keep near the syrian border but forth. it said to wrestle, sarah, who's in gara, mon mirage, the epicenter of the disaster. and we're, so can you just bring us up to date with the search and rescue that is happening there this morning? especially with the freezing temperatures, that must be making conditions the extremely difficult. well, i'm in front of a rubble of a collapse building. this is just one of hundreds in this city. so nearly a 1000 buildings have called left here, and hundreds of people have died. a so you can see that the rescue force are still continue right behind me and they are joined by the families as well. so tonight, the last night, unfortunately, no one came alive out of the rubble that you can see. but they have seen some of that bodies completely burned, has been taken out from the rubble by the rescue teams. and the reason for that, because there is also a fire that is going on, no one as of now, it's not clear what is the source for that fire. however, it is making of the life of the rescue team
stephanie deka is in gassy on tip and to keep near the syrian border but forth. it said to wrestle, sarah, who's in gara, mon mirage, the epicenter of the disaster. and we're, so can you just bring us up to date with the search and rescue that is happening there this morning? especially with the freezing temperatures, that must be making conditions the extremely difficult. well, i'm in front of a rubble of a collapse building. this is just one of hundreds in this city. so nearly a 1000...
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stephanie decker al jazeera new tugee in south eastern takia. as her soda has worn out from caroline, my rationally epicenter of the 2nd quake. so daughter survivors are not able to get back to their homes because the off the shore still continues. and even the buildings that are standing still here, there are heavily damaged or they are cracked, so it's not safe to go back there. so the good girl told it is here. how set up a pants to the foot, $3000.00 people that get that plant that had been pro, have been per wider or not for the winter condition. so particularly during the night here it's freezing, but the weather is extremely cold, particularly for, for children. and also there is a shortage of the electricity. the connection of the internet is quite simple rather. they that the food and the shortage of the water also is another issue here . the scale of the destruction is so much immense, that probably it will take days, weeks, and even moms to recover, to find all of the victims and may be years to rebuild the city. however, that is a ha
stephanie decker al jazeera new tugee in south eastern takia. as her soda has worn out from caroline, my rationally epicenter of the 2nd quake. so daughter survivors are not able to get back to their homes because the off the shore still continues. and even the buildings that are standing still here, there are heavily damaged or they are cracked, so it's not safe to go back there. so the good girl told it is here. how set up a pants to the foot, $3000.00 people that get that plant that had been...
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stephanie decker brings us more from a donna either buildings or flattened or partially destroyed, their structurally unsafe so so many places like that. i province in the comma marsh around gov, the on tap. these are areas, towns and cities where the majority 708090 percent needs to be demolished, what still standing and then rebuilt me while the state department is now going to provide an additional $100000000.00 in age to both countries. us secretary of state, as the blinking arrived in turkey earlier on sunday, you met with the turkish for minister and travel to some of the hardest hit areas. he said, washington would also provide longer term help the country as reconstruction efforts get on the way that. meanwhile, it also doctors about board is aid convoys now and to rebel controlled northwest in syria. this is a region isolated by more than a decade of civil war. the a group says they urgently need to increase the supplies, but going into the country to match the scale of the humanitarian crisis that earlier i spoke to her kima, how the from doctor's about board is head of mission
stephanie decker brings us more from a donna either buildings or flattened or partially destroyed, their structurally unsafe so so many places like that. i province in the comma marsh around gov, the on tap. these are areas, towns and cities where the majority 708090 percent needs to be demolished, what still standing and then rebuilt me while the state department is now going to provide an additional $100000000.00 in age to both countries. us secretary of state, as the blinking arrived in...
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stephanie decker al jazeera on the turkish syrian border. let's go to the capital anchor, and now we assume costello joins us. some of this been more arrests, so for looting and some construction workers. exactly, exactly the turkish authorities thereafter. those people who are trying to exploit the fragile situation on the ground in the earth, quake hidden as cities as, as we have seen on. so all social media, many people were beaten by the civilians as well. a couple a 2 or 3 days ago. and those people were trying to steal the aides that were brought for the survivors. and it even there were some people who, who stole the credit cars off the bat a people and edit shopping in other cities. that's why turkish president asked that they said that, ah, the state is going to show its power. and since, because as since in the area is in a under is state of emergency right now because of devastation and nothing will be allowed, that will. and nothing will be allowed for those people who want to exit. there are also some circles who want to collect
stephanie decker al jazeera on the turkish syrian border. let's go to the capital anchor, and now we assume costello joins us. some of this been more arrests, so for looting and some construction workers. exactly, exactly the turkish authorities thereafter. those people who are trying to exploit the fragile situation on the ground in the earth, quake hidden as cities as, as we have seen on. so all social media, many people were beaten by the civilians as well. a couple a 2 or 3 days ago. and...
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so stephanie, what are we hearing about the a distribution in syria? the suffering there? while i just want to pick up on on you, we're talking about babies an incident report. we've just seen 5 babies actually because we've been watching bodies of syrians killed in the earthquake coming here being put on to trucks and going into syria for burial all day long. and just now 10 minutes ago a car came and he was carrying tiny parcels, but he's also also putting it in the truck where the dead bodies are. and we were confused wondering what is the so our producer went over to ask. it was 5 premature babies who are in the incubators during the earthquake. obviously the electricity went off, so they didn't survive. so you do have absolutely or effect stories like that of tragedy. you're asking me about aid. well, aid is finally trickling into syria on day 6, we've seen a un conway go. and this is part of the usual un agreement that they've had before . some of the international teams that have flown in here to help with the earthquake are in and are starting to, to help out on th
so stephanie, what are we hearing about the a distribution in syria? the suffering there? while i just want to pick up on on you, we're talking about babies an incident report. we've just seen 5 babies actually because we've been watching bodies of syrians killed in the earthquake coming here being put on to trucks and going into syria for burial all day long. and just now 10 minutes ago a car came and he was carrying tiny parcels, but he's also also putting it in the truck where the dead...
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she was hanged. german director, stephanie, that's all tales. her story in her debbie feature, 7 winters in tehran, made in conjunction with j. barry's family who now live in berlin. it combines interviews, home, movies, and footage that had to be secretly smuggled out of iran. the film opened the festivals german cinemas section outside the main competition. fellow german director, emily ar test, who also has a rainy and roots. premier hern you found someday we'll tell each other everything . it also features a strong 19 year old woman in our taps film. she has a steamy secret affair with a much older man. the film is an adaptation of german author, danielly cleans best selling novel and a longstanding passion project for r t f. as 181718 year old you you feel you want to have fuel like like the heroines of da, sir, if you want to feel love, you want to have a man that takes you or woman that takes you and you want a few. that though you don't dare and it's through cinema that sometimes you learn the 1st intimacy actually. and that interested m
she was hanged. german director, stephanie, that's all tales. her story in her debbie feature, 7 winters in tehran, made in conjunction with j. barry's family who now live in berlin. it combines interviews, home, movies, and footage that had to be secretly smuggled out of iran. the film opened the festivals german cinemas section outside the main competition. fellow german director, emily ar test, who also has a rainy and roots. premier hern you found someday we'll tell each other everything ....
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stephanie, thank you very much for that. stephanie deca with the view there from guys young tap into kia, near the turkey syria border. now across the border in syria, the situation is extremely critical. the united nation says damage roads, lack of equipment and severe winter conditions are hampering efforts to find survivors in northwestern syria. rescue as are struggling to reach some of the worst hit areas. resident fe. the response from authorities has been slow, as in a harder has our report from beirut shirts. maggie, which i don't wanna healer, he laugh is 10 years old. she survived mondays, earthquake. others are still being pulled out from under the rubble of collapse, buildings across syrian cities and towns. but many didn't survive until y'all was wanting to maintain a laugh. tell us rescuers that her siblings and mother are dead under. they're destroyed. how funny she was in the opposition controlled northwest of syria. the civil defense members are working on their own without the specialized equipment needed t
stephanie, thank you very much for that. stephanie deca with the view there from guys young tap into kia, near the turkey syria border. now across the border in syria, the situation is extremely critical. the united nation says damage roads, lack of equipment and severe winter conditions are hampering efforts to find survivors in northwestern syria. rescue as are struggling to reach some of the worst hit areas. resident fe. the response from authorities has been slow, as in a harder has our...
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good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle. good to be back with you. there are a lot of ways we could begin the show tonight, there are flashing headlines that this evening we are starting with the war in ukraine because it matters to a whole lot of people who lives are in danger and whose freedom is at stake. today, the president of the united states and russia faced off on the world stage. joe biden and vladimir putin gave dueling speeches about the war in ukraine just ahead of the one year mark of russia's invasion. president biden giving a defiant speech before a crowd in warsaw, poland. his message, the war in ukraine is also a battle for freedom and democracy. >> our support of ukraine will not waver. nato will not be divided and we will not tire. [applause] president putin's craven lost four land and power will fail. ukraine will never be a victory for russia, never. freedom, there is no sweeter word then freedom. stand with us, we will stand with you. let us move forward with faith and conviction and and biding commitment to be allies. >> vladi
good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle. good to be back with you. there are a lot of ways we could begin the show tonight, there are flashing headlines that this evening we are starting with the war in ukraine because it matters to a whole lot of people who lives are in danger and whose freedom is at stake. today, the president of the united states and russia faced off on the world stage. joe biden and vladimir putin gave dueling speeches about the war in ukraine just ahead of the one...
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stephanie decker, al jazeera albus, done in southeastern, to kia we're going across. not another hot had region in southeastern took in natasha named joining me from the city of donna. but we've been hearing more and more about the focus on helping those who survive these earthquakes. people are waiting. there's a lot of feelings of hopelessness and helplessness. they've lost their familiarity and comfort of home. they've lost their sense of security, where i'd a tense city here in a park, in a donna and people here do say that the conditions are a little bit better than what they were initially. some have heat, they've been given a reprieve from the cold winter weather. they've been having at least during the day at night it will get quite cold. we're already seeing a lot of fires burning. people are waiting to find out where the government will move them next. if they need emergency housing, people are waiting to find out if an inspector will come, deem their homes structurally found and they'll be able to return. when you consider that 13500000 people across southe
stephanie decker, al jazeera albus, done in southeastern, to kia we're going across. not another hot had region in southeastern took in natasha named joining me from the city of donna. but we've been hearing more and more about the focus on helping those who survive these earthquakes. people are waiting. there's a lot of feelings of hopelessness and helplessness. they've lost their familiarity and comfort of home. they've lost their sense of security, where i'd a tense city here in a park, in a...