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crucially, not really help them in thatjourney getting to the airport.mily back home so we are expecting a great sense of exhaustion from them, tiredness, but also probably relief. is it thought the majority of people on board are british nationals or has the british government helped facilitate the travel plans of some of their allies and their citizens? we've heard the majority of british nationals —— the majority are british nationals but there are also citizens of other countries on board. we don't have specific numbers but we've heard from the foreign office that 301 people have been evacuated from sudan. there will be a total of eight flights from their today and i'm just hearing that the plane has landed. unfortunately we can't quite see it here but we have teams inside who will be trying to track the people coming off the plane. we are hearing the news that the plane coming from cyprus with british nationals has arrived in the airport. irate cyprus with british nationals has arrived in the airport.— arrived in the airport. we are lookin: arrived
crucially, not really help them in thatjourney getting to the airport.mily back home so we are expecting a great sense of exhaustion from them, tiredness, but also probably relief. is it thought the majority of people on board are british nationals or has the british government helped facilitate the travel plans of some of their allies and their citizens? we've heard the majority of british nationals —— the majority are british nationals but there are also citizens of other countries on...
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thatjourney has opportunities. that journey has already opportunities.ourney has already begun. last week president biden came and told the world to invest here. he didn't say that out of sentimentality, he said it because he can see the opportunity for american businesses and because of the enormous potential of this place. the potential of the people, resilient, ingenious, determined, the potential of your businesses with world—class strengths in cyber, life sciences, financial services and the creative industries, and one of europe's�*s most thriving start—up scenes. i know thatjourney to posterity will not be easy and we are not there yet but this is my commitment to you. i will use the full force and power of the uk government to help you make one of this the best places in the world to start and grow a business, create jobs, train and learn new skills and attract investment. applause and just as they want to look back on a more prosperous dynamic economy, so in 25 years, i also want us to look back on a more integrated and contented society. of cou
thatjourney has opportunities. that journey has already opportunities.ourney has already begun. last week president biden came and told the world to invest here. he didn't say that out of sentimentality, he said it because he can see the opportunity for american businesses and because of the enormous potential of this place. the potential of the people, resilient, ingenious, determined, the potential of your businesses with world—class strengths in cyber, life sciences, financial services and...
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along with the delay, the other factor is thatjourney with the delay, the other factor is that journeyerever they are based on khartoum. 0n that journey from wherever they are based on khartoum. on their own, then to get to that airbase north of khartoum, a very dangerous journey despite the ceasefire in place. huge risks associated with that. other countries took a different approach for a strategical reasons, escorting and helping people from their own homes or nearby. that wasn't the case with the uk operations were very deadly and dangerous journey through khartoum, many are now weighing up whether to take it or not. we do have hundreds so far through here but we know there are thousands of uk nationals in khartoum normally as we see how many come out in the coming hours. what come out in the coming hours. what are the indications _ come out in the coming hours. what are the indications about _ come out in the coming hours. what are the indications about what happens after it actually —— after the ceasefire actually runs out? that's a difficult question because time is of the essen
along with the delay, the other factor is thatjourney with the delay, the other factor is that journeyerever they are based on khartoum. 0n that journey from wherever they are based on khartoum. on their own, then to get to that airbase north of khartoum, a very dangerous journey despite the ceasefire in place. huge risks associated with that. other countries took a different approach for a strategical reasons, escorting and helping people from their own homes or nearby. that wasn't the case...
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everyone knows he will be making that journey from knowledge, everyone knows he will be making thatjourneyl to do with the alleged hush money payments to stormy daniels back in 2016 before the 2016 presidential election to keep quiet. the attorney general in new york had been looking at a range of financial activity, re—pivoted his own investigation and landed with this criminal indictment we heard about on thursday. there he see the convoy going across the bridge as it heads towards the airport. at the start of what will be a frenetic 24 hours. because once he is in new york, a slight pause there, he will head to trump tower on fifth ave, there he will consult his lawyers and of course the mechanics of tomorrow then become centre stage as he fee faces, we know about the indictment but the exact nature of the charges, that will be the critical thing to keep an eye out in terms of the detail. in terms of details being talked about two us media, those familiar with the case saying the former president is being charged with falsifying business records in the first degree and that is a felony
everyone knows he will be making that journey from knowledge, everyone knows he will be making thatjourneyl to do with the alleged hush money payments to stormy daniels back in 2016 before the 2016 presidential election to keep quiet. the attorney general in new york had been looking at a range of financial activity, re—pivoted his own investigation and landed with this criminal indictment we heard about on thursday. there he see the convoy going across the bridge as it heads towards the...
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donald trump already there to start that journey heading so donald trump already there to start thatjourneyo new york on the jet. let me bring you backin york on the jet. let me bring you back in barbara. in terms of... we were talking about the judge will stop in terms of the attorney general, it's fascinating to watch how he developed this case because he brought the case against the trump organisation before this and in comments is made, he talked about chapters that the cold case against the organisation was one chapter. this he sees is another one flowing on. , , ., , this he sees is another one flowing on. , ,., on. yes there were questions about the district attorney _ on. yes there were questions about the district attorney because - on. yes there were questions about the district attorney because he - on. yes there were questions about | the district attorney because he was elected recently and when he was elected recently and when he was elected he put this particular case, one about the hush money, on hold. the lawyers who had been looking into it had been prompted to quit. but s
donald trump already there to start that journey heading so donald trump already there to start thatjourneyo new york on the jet. let me bring you backin york on the jet. let me bring you back in barbara. in terms of... we were talking about the judge will stop in terms of the attorney general, it's fascinating to watch how he developed this case because he brought the case against the trump organisation before this and in comments is made, he talked about chapters that the cold case against...
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do you believe that thatjourney is in a positive direction or not?e to travel on. as far as the british government is concerned, it of course says how much it's in favour of free speech. it doesn't change the law which allows kleptocrats, oligarchs and so forth to force british publishers to abandon their books. and as far as the international case is concerned, it will be a fight to get putin into the dock — because he won't come — but it will have an impact. and one will try to make it more impactful. we'll have to wait and see, but it's an important start for the idea of internationaljustice. geoffrey robertson, we have to end there, but i thank you very much forjoining me on hardtalk. thank you. thank you, stephen. hello there, good evening. hello. compared to the week gone, the week ahead looks different weather—wise and that there'll be more rain around. rain totals totting up right across the country as this chart shows. but where we see the green colours appear, the hills of wales, parts of scotland, we could see 60—80mm of rain before the we
do you believe that thatjourney is in a positive direction or not?e to travel on. as far as the british government is concerned, it of course says how much it's in favour of free speech. it doesn't change the law which allows kleptocrats, oligarchs and so forth to force british publishers to abandon their books. and as far as the international case is concerned, it will be a fight to get putin into the dock — because he won't come — but it will have an impact. and one will try to make it...
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do you believe that thatjourney is in a positive direction or not?e to travel on. as far as the british government is concerned, it of course says how much it's in favour of free speech. it doesn't change the law which allows kleptocrats, oligarchs and so forth to force british publishers to abandon their books. and as far as the international case is concerned, it will be a fight to get putin into the dock — because he won't come — but it will have an impact. and one will try to make it more impactful. we'll have to wait and see, but it's an important start for the idea of internationaljustice. geoffrey robertson, we have to end there, but i thank you very much forjoining me on hardtalk. thank you. thank you, stephen. hello. we've seen a reasonably settled spell of early april weather over the past few days, largely dry with some sunshine. and that's going to continue at least for another 2a hours for many parts of the uk. so sunny spells around. there is some rain in the forecast through tuesday and it's mainly pushing in across the far northwest a
do you believe that thatjourney is in a positive direction or not?e to travel on. as far as the british government is concerned, it of course says how much it's in favour of free speech. it doesn't change the law which allows kleptocrats, oligarchs and so forth to force british publishers to abandon their books. and as far as the international case is concerned, it will be a fight to get putin into the dock — because he won't come — but it will have an impact. and one will try to make it...
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correspondent just mentioned, stopping people in colombia or in guatemala, effectively the bookends of thatjourney, frankly, horror. the human tragedy of people putting their hands in the lives of soulless human traffickers. so, i think it could have a big impact. i will say personally i think it is a little bit overdue but i am glad tony blinken made the announcement today. what about the host countries, why would they allow these centres in their country? sure, well, if you take a look at it, there are roughly 2 million venezuelans already in colombia. having a place where they can go and be attended to by international humanitarian organisations is extremely important, having a place where they will go and be processed by american consular and department of homeland security officials is even more important because it will give them an answer right then and there as to whether or not they can qualify to go on into the united states in a safe, legal and orderly manner. if you look again at the geography, once people past through the darien or if they start theirjourney north of the darien, in ce
correspondent just mentioned, stopping people in colombia or in guatemala, effectively the bookends of thatjourney, frankly, horror. the human tragedy of people putting their hands in the lives of soulless human traffickers. so, i think it could have a big impact. i will say personally i think it is a little bit overdue but i am glad tony blinken made the announcement today. what about the host countries, why would they allow these centres in their country? sure, well, if you take a look at it,...
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we've taken thatjourney with some of northern ireland's so—called �*peace generation', born after the. if the good friday agreement was the start of a journey, what's the direction of travel 25 years later? during the troubles, it wasn't possible to travel on just one bus between largely unionist east and largely nationalist west belfast. and even if it had been, not many people would have felt safe enough to do so. the free movement of today is a big change. you can see from these photographs. these are of the entity which was known as the ring of steel. this is to go shopping, this is to go to work. this is everyday civilian life. we encountered these search points and checkpoints, and this goes on for a quarter of a century. so what do our passengers make of these images of northern ireland's past? it's insane. it's almost like a whole different country. like, it's like a different planet, almost, for my generation to never have had to experience any shootings, any bombings, or anything like that, any atrocities that comes from the troubles. you know, we're very lucky. i think the
we've taken thatjourney with some of northern ireland's so—called �*peace generation', born after the. if the good friday agreement was the start of a journey, what's the direction of travel 25 years later? during the troubles, it wasn't possible to travel on just one bus between largely unionist east and largely nationalist west belfast. and even if it had been, not many people would have felt safe enough to do so. the free movement of today is a big change. you can see from these...
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secretary has been urging people in khartoum, with uk passports and their immediate families to make thatjourneyople that we have been speaking to have got to the air base in good order. it is distressing, of course, but they are getting there in good order. we encourage people to do so now. we have flights available, we have capacity available, but none of us can know what will happen when the ceasefire comes to an end late tonight. so we talked about some of the numbers there. we don't have exact numbers. they are not giving us a blow—by—blow account here, butjust the flight that landed a couple of hours ago that i was on the tarmac to see, it had about 150 people in, we are due to get an idea in a couple hours' time of the exact numbers, but we are expecting more flights in. now, what happens when that cease—fire expires? well, a military point of view, but did you yesterday that if conditions still allow, there is no reason that the operation couldn't continue. however, that is a big if, of course. conditions in the cease—fire are tough enough. if there is a deterioration committee would hav
secretary has been urging people in khartoum, with uk passports and their immediate families to make thatjourneyople that we have been speaking to have got to the air base in good order. it is distressing, of course, but they are getting there in good order. we encourage people to do so now. we have flights available, we have capacity available, but none of us can know what will happen when the ceasefire comes to an end late tonight. so we talked about some of the numbers there. we don't have...
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or guatemala, effectively the bookends of that journey, guatemala, effectively the bookends of thatjourneyuman tragedy of people putting their hands in the hands of soulless human traffickers. i think it could have a big impact. iwill say personally it is a little bit overdue but i am glad antony blinken made the announcement today. what about the host countries, _ announcement today. what about the host countries, why _ announcement today. what about the host countries, why would i the host countries, why would they allow the centres in their country? if they allow the centres in their count ? , ., they allow the centres in their count ? i. ., ,, they allow the centres in their count ? .,~ ., they allow the centres in their count ? ., ., country? if you take a look at it, there _ country? if you take a look at it, there are _ country? if you take a look at it, there are roughly - country? if you take a look at it, there are roughly 2 i country? if you take a look at| it, there are roughly 2 million venezuelans already in colombia. having a place where they can go and being attended to by
or guatemala, effectively the bookends of that journey, guatemala, effectively the bookends of thatjourneyuman tragedy of people putting their hands in the hands of soulless human traffickers. i think it could have a big impact. iwill say personally it is a little bit overdue but i am glad antony blinken made the announcement today. what about the host countries, _ announcement today. what about the host countries, why _ announcement today. what about the host countries, why would i the host...
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at thatjourney is 800 kilometres.get around 100 of its citizens on a naval vessel out of port sudan. the us safely evacuated its diplomats but i want to show you this tweet from the us embassy in khartoum. it says, due to the uncertain security situation, it is not currently safe to undertake a us government coordinated evacuation of private us citizens. i think that gives you a sense ofjust how hard it will be to get foreign nationals out of sudan. and we havejust get foreign nationals out of sudan. and we have just heard that france is closing its sudan embassy until further notice was that we will also take you life to the us and about 20 minutes' time to bring you more on the american reaction. what's more for you on the website, live pages up for you on the website, live pages up and running, taking you through all the latest developments from sudan. and around the world as well as foreign governments evacuate their citizens. just the background, too, to remind you of what is happening there with the fighting. to
at thatjourney is 800 kilometres.get around 100 of its citizens on a naval vessel out of port sudan. the us safely evacuated its diplomats but i want to show you this tweet from the us embassy in khartoum. it says, due to the uncertain security situation, it is not currently safe to undertake a us government coordinated evacuation of private us citizens. i think that gives you a sense ofjust how hard it will be to get foreign nationals out of sudan. and we havejust get foreign nationals out of...
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dyslexia they will always have an idea, a plan and skills, non—verbal skills to bring people on thatjourneyauile. , , ., be agile. other industries or roles that — be agile. other industries or roles that are _ be agile. other industries or roles that are especially - be agile. other industries or| roles that are especially well suited to people with dyslexia? are there?— are there? advertising and social media, _ are there? advertising and social media, creative - social media, creative industries lend themselves very well, you are in a environment well, you are in a environment we are talking through ideas and being creative, i think that lends itself well to that, the truth is all organisations can harness this power. we need people to think quickly and communicate and to have ideas, and creative inking sits at the heart of any organisation. hagar heart of any organisation. how do employers _ heart of any organisation. how do employers do _ heart of any organisation. how do employers do this - heart of any organisation. how do employers do this leveraged neuro divergence within their own
dyslexia they will always have an idea, a plan and skills, non—verbal skills to bring people on thatjourneyauile. , , ., be agile. other industries or roles that — be agile. other industries or roles that are _ be agile. other industries or roles that are especially - be agile. other industries or| roles that are especially well suited to people with dyslexia? are there?— are there? advertising and social media, _ are there? advertising and social media, creative - social media, creative...
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we are not far from the president making thatjourney from trump tower to the courthouse.fingerprints, will move mugshots be released? but we know there will not actually be any film or footage with in the courtroom itself but there still will be pictures. we know that there are cameras in the quarters so will the former president speak to those cameras? certainly that is a prospect and to see. so much to learn about the nature about the indictment. we have had guests constantly reflecting that so much of the detail in those indictments, the charges themselves, that is a critical part of today and the implications that our correspondent was talked about there in that piece. i want to show you the map of the journey ahead piece. i want to show you the map of thejourney ahead in piece. i want to show you the map of the journey ahead in the next little while because donald trump will travel to the courthouse in manhattan by car, we think. and as the former president will be escorted by secret service orifices attached to him celeste take you to that. —— officers. it starts he
we are not far from the president making thatjourney from trump tower to the courthouse.fingerprints, will move mugshots be released? but we know there will not actually be any film or footage with in the courtroom itself but there still will be pictures. we know that there are cameras in the quarters so will the former president speak to those cameras? certainly that is a prospect and to see. so much to learn about the nature about the indictment. we have had guests constantly reflecting that...
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i mean, i that journey, i remember you talking thatjourney, i remember you talking about having to passou were worried about getting there. was it ok when you pass through? there. was it ok when you pass throuth? ., , , ., , ., . through? no. the bus got shot twice. we literally stayed _ through? no. the bus got shot twice. we literally stayed on _ through? no. the bus got shot twice. we literally stayed on the _ through? no. the bus got shot twice. we literally stayed on the floor - through? no. the bus got shot twice. we literally stayed on the floor on i we literally stayed on the floor on the bus. we stopped multiple times, and there was one time they were just .mac, i really don't want to see more detailsjust just .mac, i really don't want to see more details just for safety reasons. it wasn't good. some of them, to be honest, they were fine and checked ids and let us go and some of them they were rude. 50. and checked ids and let us go and some of them they were rude. so, you had to pass — some of them they were rude. so, you had to pass multiple _ some of them they were rude. so,
i mean, i that journey, i remember you talking thatjourney, i remember you talking about having to passou were worried about getting there. was it ok when you pass through? there. was it ok when you pass throuth? ., , , ., , ., . through? no. the bus got shot twice. we literally stayed _ through? no. the bus got shot twice. we literally stayed on _ through? no. the bus got shot twice. we literally stayed on the _ through? no. the bus got shot twice. we literally stayed on the floor - through?...
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who are possiblyjust too scared to make that journey on who are possiblyjust too scared to make thatjourneyir own? yes, i have make that journey on their own? yes, i have onl make that journey on their own? yes, i have onlyjust _ make that journey on their own? yes, i have onlyjust heard _ make that journey on their own? yes i have onlyjust heard that. it sort of makes sense. let me explain my own logic and i'm sure the mod may have their own reasons and their own intelligence, but if we are talking 2,000 people tlus, to find vehicles, buses, whatever, to move those people, go around the city collecting them, which in itself would be a challenge and literalry go around and picking up 50 people in each coach would in itself be dangerous, if you could find the transport locally. we won't be able fly in those vehicles. if you try and do a convoy with military support, there is a danger you look like a military convoy and you could misidentified as the wrong type of military convoy. so actually without me knowing the situation and your previous caller explained a dangerous journey, previous cal
who are possiblyjust too scared to make that journey on who are possiblyjust too scared to make thatjourneyir own? yes, i have make that journey on their own? yes, i have onl make that journey on their own? yes, i have onlyjust _ make that journey on their own? yes, i have onlyjust heard _ make that journey on their own? yes i have onlyjust heard that. it sort of makes sense. let me explain my own logic and i'm sure the mod may have their own reasons and their own intelligence, but if we are...
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last five minutes, talking about the relief that he is finally now going home, and i asked about thatjourneyeen like, and he did talk about the really difficult scenes he saw, bodies on the streets, and he has been speaking to people even now who are still there, still hearing gunfire. while there might really difficultjourneys but for people who have just arrived here they are now in safety here in cyprus. this airport has been acting as a hub for the uk rescue operations. in terms of the numbers, the numbers we have right now are a little out of date. this is from last night. more than 500 people have been taken out, but we think that number now because of people in the air and flying out still will be higher when we get an update on that, and of course when we get that we will bring it to you. but it has been a very strong message from the uk government that time is really running out. the ceasefire will last for another 12 hours or so and in that window people with uk passports and their immediate descendants are being urged to cross khartoum come across sudan, get to that airfield where
last five minutes, talking about the relief that he is finally now going home, and i asked about thatjourneyeen like, and he did talk about the really difficult scenes he saw, bodies on the streets, and he has been speaking to people even now who are still there, still hearing gunfire. while there might really difficultjourneys but for people who have just arrived here they are now in safety here in cyprus. this airport has been acting as a hub for the uk rescue operations. in terms of the...
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he got out of the car and went into the court building and as he mentioned just now, sometime on thatjourneyoom on the 15th floor and there will be reporters and cameras outside the courtroom and he may stop to talk to them. as one of the suggestions before going into the courtroom. simply photographs and in the process of unsealing the indictment, charges right out and his lead to those charges enter. his charges right out and his lead to those charges enter.— charges right out and his lead to those charges enter. his plea. we keep saying _ those charges enter. his plea. we keep saying that _ those charges enter. his plea. we keep saying that it _ those charges enter. his plea. we keep saying that it is _ keep saying that it is unprecedented that the former president donald trump is currently under arrest, it is quite something to cure. —— two here. he is quite something to cure. -- two here. , ., ., here. he will stand at the defendants _ here. he will stand at the defendants table - here. he will stand at the defendants table in - here. he will stand at the defendants table in the l here.
he got out of the car and went into the court building and as he mentioned just now, sometime on thatjourneyoom on the 15th floor and there will be reporters and cameras outside the courtroom and he may stop to talk to them. as one of the suggestions before going into the courtroom. simply photographs and in the process of unsealing the indictment, charges right out and his lead to those charges enter. his charges right out and his lead to those charges enter.— charges right out and his lead...
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we have mentioned | that journey back from westminster thatjourney back from westminster abbey and thelong. what else is in it? we will see some national figures. we i see some national figures. we will see some national figures. we will see members— see some national figures. we will see members of— see some national figures. we will see members of the _ see some national figures. we will see members of the household, . see some national figures. we will. see members of the household, the minors— see members of the household, the minor's escort, _ see members of the household, the minor's escort, we _ see members of the household, the minor's escort, we usually- see members of the household, the minor's escort, we usually see - see members of the household, the. minor's escort, we usually see them, they will— minor's escort, we usually see them, they will be _ minor's escort, we usually see them, they will be in— minor's escort, we usually see them, they will be in full— minor's escort, we usually see them, they will be in full regalia, _ minor's escort, we usually see them, they will
we have mentioned | that journey back from westminster thatjourney back from westminster abbey and thelong. what else is in it? we will see some national figures. we i see some national figures. we will see some national figures. we will see members— see some national figures. we will see members of— see some national figures. we will see members of the _ see some national figures. we will see members of the household, . see some national figures. we will. see members of the household, the...
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and questions have been asked about asking people to make thatjourney. far fewer to get out. and certainly it wasn't without risk. courtney bembridge has more from the newsroom. this is the airfield that the uk and other nato allies are using to get their citizens out. as you can see, it's not very close to the city centre, which is here, and it's difficult to reach. and that's because of this — these show all the areas where fighting has been verified in footage that the bbc has seen. you can see this residential area has been turned into a battlefield, the international airport also surrounded by hotspots, as are the main roads that lead up to that airfield we just looked at. so, that makes it very difficult. there's also huge demand — its estimated that a quarter of a million sudanese people are trying to flee at the moment, and that's driving fuel prices up and making it very difficult. these are the different routes that they are taking — so, via land to the port to get across to saudi arabia, down to ethiopia, to south sudan, to chad, and of course
and questions have been asked about asking people to make thatjourney. far fewer to get out. and certainly it wasn't without risk. courtney bembridge has more from the newsroom. this is the airfield that the uk and other nato allies are using to get their citizens out. as you can see, it's not very close to the city centre, which is here, and it's difficult to reach. and that's because of this — these show all the areas where fighting has been verified in footage that the bbc has seen. you...
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