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the former mp, jared 0 mara, is sentenced to four years in prison after being convicted for fraudulent expenses claims. and we ll hear more about a study of killer whales reveals that mothers make a lifelong sacrifice for their sons. the offical death toll from monday s earthquake in turkey and syria is now over 17,500. 0ur chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. yes, you join is here, about two hours drive from the epicentre of this devastating earthquake, a place where the loss has been so significant that it is where the president has chosen to visit today, and where he hasjust president has chosen to visit today, and where he has just announced that new figure. i am hearing prayers being recited as we broadcast from here. one of the prayer leadersjust told us that 100 leaders have come from five cities across turkey to help bury the dead. in that main cemeteryjust behind us, 400 were buried yesterday. here, just behind, the refrigerated vans where the bodies ....
also in the programme. president zelensky addresses the european parliament saying ukraine is fighting to protect europe s way of life president zelensky pleas for. we start with the devastation following monday s earthquakes in turkey and syria, where mass graves are being dug, as the death toll climbs rapidly. nearly 20,000 are known to have lost their lives. rescuers are continuing desperate attempts to find and free survivors, four days after the quakes hit. the world health organization has warned there could be a secondary disaster with survivors living on the streets with very little food and water and in freezing temperatures. our middle east correspondent anna foster is in gaziantep the epicentre of the biggest earthquake to hit the region on monday. this heavy machinery is starting to arrive mainly in the big cities like this one, it has to be said, when you think about the rural villages, towns that are as badly affected, it is so much harder to get the ....
all quiet on the western front, leading the field with m nominations. you re watching bbc news. now its time for click. this is an exhibition called luyang netineti. chinese multimedia artist luyang takes us on a journey through their weird world the company by avatars created using motion capture and sd game engines. what i like is the artist has created all new video games in the classic style, but they ve retrofitted them to existing arcade game hardware. how are you doing over there? oh, i m glad this isn t an actual motorbike! i crashed into something i m not meant to! is that a good thing or a bad thing? oh, this really takes me back to a time when i d turn up to a place like this with a pocket full of coins, ready to do battle with space invaders, ghosts and centipedes. that was, of course, until home computers and then home games consoles came along, which meant i didn t need to go out any more. these days, you don t even need to be tied to your home to be a g ....
to google means to find out all there is to know. how many friends do you officially have now? 175 million. within four degrees of me are 700,000 people. who is barack obama? the answer is right there on my facebook page. if you like hilarious, shocking, embarrassing videos i like turtles. chances are you spend a lot time on youtube. leave britney alone! what we re creating is a stage for everyone to be seen. we re in a very wonderful time right now where the innovations really are driving the technology right into the center of our lives. this should be simpler, more powerful, faster. of course the big story tonight is i have an ipad. in focus tonight, the communication innovations that await us as we head into the 21st century. we re in for the communications ride of our lives. the coming year sees cell phones small enough to hide in your pocket. the promise of videophones is coming true. tiny hand-size computers that ....
In the 1920s, there was a Strong Black Community here in tulsa called greenwood. These people were the core of black entrepreneurship. People call it The Black Wall Street. Greenwood was like putting harlem, Bourbon Street, and Chocolate City all in one place. But White Tulsans talked about greenwood as Little Africa or [bleep] land. Tulsa was a powder keg, needing only something to set the community alight. Between 100 and 300 people, most of them black, were killed. Today we call it a massacre. They were hastily trying to get rid of the bodies by dumping them in mass graves around the city. We have tulsans of an undetermined number who were ....