This is AP News Minute.

Rescuers in eastern Turkey are searching among tumbled buildings after a 7.2-magnitude quake. News reports say at least four survivors were pulled from a collapsed six-story building after a man managed to call police on his cell phone. At least 270 people have died.

Report from a government watchdog warned that the State Department program to train Iraqi police lacks focus and could become a "bottomless pit" of American money. The findings by the U.S. Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction paint a generally harsh picture of what is supposed to be the State Department's flagship program in Iraq.

President Barack Obama takes his push for his jobs bill to Las Vegas today. Nevada has the nation's highest unemployment rate, 13.4%. He'll later attend campaign events in California.

And a lucky landing for a pilot in southern Virginia. He managed to land his four-seat Cessna on a highway when he couldn't get back to the airport. Despite the plane's nose, landing gear not working properly, the pilot walked away unhurt.

Noel Waghorn, the Associated Press with AP News Minute.

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