the devastation and loss of life in both turkey and syria. also tonight. the man who carried out dozens of rapes and sexual offences while a serving police officer is given 36 life sentences by a judge in london. behind a public appearance of propriety and trustworthiness, you took monstrous advantage of the women drawn into intimate relationships with you. why the tech giant microsoft believes artificial intelligence will revolutionise the business of searching the web. and in the final moments of the match, non league wrexham have lost to sheffield united and coming up on the bbc news channel with the world cup later this year, lioness manager sarina wiegman and her squad of 26 for this month s arnold clark cup. good evening. the unrelenting search for survivors has entered a second night across a vast area of southern turkey and northern syria, following the major earthquake which struck yesterday. it s being reported that more than 7,000 people have lost their lives, b
tonight with this really weird moment that happened last week at a house hearing. transportation secretary pete buttigieg was testifying before a house committee and as you woulde expect, for several hou, theyfo discussed infrastructure roads, railway, electric vehicles, energy prices, all of the usual stuff until one republican congressman on the committee suddenly took the transportation hearing off the rails. and that joke was for you, transport nerd, you re welcome. have a watch. now have president biden in office for 18 months and just recentlyfi we see the mainstrea media questioning president biden s mental state and for good reason. sadly he shakes hands with ghosts and imaginary people and falls offeo bicycles and even a the white house easter celebration, easter bunny had to guide him back intonn his safe place. end of speech, where he actually states, that is, if he sta stays awake. so my question for you, is, sir, have you spoken with any other cabinet member ab
our political editor chris mason is 0ur political editor chris mason is with me with more details. today was mainly about a re wiring of government rather than hiring and firing. although there was some hiring, there wasn t any firing at all, no sackings. let s be honest, the structure of government is not the most instantly riveting of topics. but how it is put together can make a big difference, albeit perhaps not immediately when it comes to getting stuff done. so let s have a look at some of the changes. there is a new department for energy security and net zero, and here s the man in charge grant shapps. it s all a bit back to the future because there used to be a very similar sounding place the department for energy and climate change until it was scrapped in 2016, which labour has been quick to point out. there s a new department for science, innovation and technology. this will be led by michelle donelan. she had been the culture secretary,
political science and environmental science at the university of california santa barbara. and the adviser to the climate activist groups evergreen action and re-wiring america and host of the climate podcast, a matter of degrees. thank you so much for being with us tonight. when this bill was announced, you called it the deal on clean energy and climate we have been waiting for. big picture, what is it that excites you so much about what is on that front? senate democrats have been working really for 18 months to try to put together a big bold investment package on clean energy and climate and yesterday, seemingly out of nowhere, senator chuck schumer and senator joe manchin announced they had come to a deal for $369 in transformative clean erge and climate investment. and i think what the americans want to know is how much money it is going to help them save. it will help make it cheaper for folks to buy a electric vehicle, a heat pump for low and moderate income folks, an inductio
i am decent, but the hardest part is holding the paper honestly. and also the perfect candidate for the cutting edge prosthetic that she can control with her mind. i am ready to rock n roll. but today, johnson is going to receive her first smart armt reconstructive limbs. these are two of the the pioneers in the art. s he has the plan of the muscles and enabling the artificial limbs to communicate with limbs. what wie trying to improve te interface of the human being and the newer technologies out, there and by re-wiring the nervous system, we can allow them to interface with the prosthetic in a new way that is more intuitive. one of the ways is called target muscle reinnervation or,