around the world. the search for survivors, is transitioning from rescue mission to recovery of the dead. we re live this hour. mike pence subpoenaed by the justice department. and the case of the suspected spy plan. the pentagon has released details about what they found inside. the world health organization is warning of a looming disaster of survivors of monday s earthquake in turkey and syria. people have been forced to the bitter cold, huddling around fires. and without proper sanitation and medal resources, the worth is yet to come. workers are making graves for the thousands that were killed. this makes this earthquake deadlier than the one in 1999. the search and rescue team is on the ground in turkey, setting up a tent camp and looking for survivors. turkey s foreign minister says his country has received offers of insistence from 16 world organizations. the world bank pledging $1.8 billion. no matter where you look, it doesn t seem to be enough. cnn s nick p
reporter: a mug shot of his younger brother taken into detention. how did he look? he looked like he lost his soul. it gives you a feeling of guilt. they are tied to you and pers persecuted. not easy to digest. reporter: a photo of them in happier times. i wish i could go back to this moment. today, he is piecing together what happened to his family. and the level of detail on people who are never accused of crimes is chilling. fingerprints. dna samples. profile pictures, iris scans. these are the biometric information they collected on my mother. you see this example of a full-blown surveillance state. reporter: half a world away, in adalaide, australia, she just