all rolling in the deep #. and the singer adele joins james corden for the final carpool karaoke in his last week as host of the the late late show. welcome to bbc news we start in sudan where the 72 hour ceasefire, is in its final hours. the uk foreign secretary told the bbc that now is the time for people to move. it s totally unclear what happens after the midnight deadline local time efforts continue to extend the truce. the uk operation with round the clock flights has so far evacuated 536 british nationals. has so far evacuated 700 british nationals. many have been speaking about the nightmare of the last few days and the perils of the escape. the flights are only one way people are getting out thousands more, sudanese and otherforeign nationals have got to saudia arabia by boat many others by road to the borders with egypt and djibouti. throughout the next crucial hours we ll try to establish what is happening on the ground whether the cease
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 have to expect a reevaluation of the operation. but we will be keeping an eye on the runway here to see how many more people and planes can get out before the cease fire expires. louis, thanks once again. you re absolutely right, the situation is so fluid. i expect those assessments can only be made once we ticked past the deadline itself in five hours time. ortwo. then the deadline itself in five hours time. or two. then an assessment made of what is actually happening there real time. whilst we were listening to lewis, we have been keeping an eye on the diplomacy. we heard a little bit earlier uk ambassador talking to various parties on the ground around trying to extend that cease fi
of the administrator, figure it out. and they took the call and they took action. but most people wouldn t have been able to do that. we recognize we have this privilege. we got an x-ray and it showed that i had something going on in my appendix. so after we got a sonogram they were like we need to rush you into surgery after this. reporter: but by then alice had worsened. dramatically. the reason she had suffered such widespread pain was because her appendix had already ruptured, leading to severe infection and sepsis. an appendectomy is one of the most common pediatric operations performed. typically, it lasts for about an hour and the recovery takes a few weeks. in alice s case, however, the operation couldn t even be done because her abdominal cavity was now filled with infected fluid. i had to get two liposcopic drains at first. and then after they discharged
to get another reason to stay classy san diego. los angeles has a new plan to house the homeless by buying them tents that cost more than renting an apartment our chief correspondent jonathan hunt has the story. this has all the trappings of a government operation couldn t they have just gone to rei? to get you would have thought so, homelessness obviously is a public health crisis here in la, it is a mental health crisis frequently on the streets of la here, it is a violent crime crisis too. it s going to take money to fix it, so what are the solutions? one that the city of la is trying behind this blue fence here and we have video from inside tents placed in 12 by 12-foot white tape squares. what is the cost of that? $2,600 per tents per month, that is more than the cost of renting a one bedroom apartment in this
iraq. and i also want to thank the syrian kurds for certain support they were able to give us. why do you want to thank russia? it is so bizarre, or is it? it keeps happening. russia, russia, russia keeps coming up again and again. it was trump s first thank you after the baghdadi raid as you saw there. also consider the white house told russia about the raid but opted against briefing people like nancy pelosi the house speaker because they were worried about leaks from pelosi but not russia. although when asked today by nbc news, the white house press operation couldn t identify a single instance of nancy pelosi leaking any national security secrets. kevin s still here and the table s still here. always, always, always a russia angle. i am reminded as he stumbled into this ridiculous accusation that nancy pelosi might leak this. who was it that actually leaks classified information to russia? it was president trump not nancy pelosi. you know, obviously it was the special forces op