ceasefire. the truce will take effect in 48 hours. fighting between the sudanese military and its rival, the rapid support forces, is entering its sixth week. more than a million people have been displaced in the conflict. now on bbc news, click. this week paul s in for a shock. 0h! paul laughs. the planes that are preparing for the unexpected. burlington airport. lima, foxtrot, bravo, oscar. the man who doesn t want any surprises. all right. normally, i have four smartwatches. a band broke on one, so i m down to three right now. it s a good job you ve got the other three, isn t it? it is. otherwise, i d be losing data. and we re getting nostalgic, with a flashback to those coloured blocks. it s poetry, art and math, all working in magical- synchronicity. it s. it s the perfect game. spencer: air passenger volumes are set to grow from pre covid levels of 4 billion passengers a year to 8 billion a little more than the current world population in about 15 to 20 years. lar
this man does the sums that tell the government how much money they have to spend. but why do they sometimes get it wrong? we ll ask the boss of indepent organisation the obr, richard hughes. it s michael gove s job to make sure the chance of a good life is spread fairly across the land, but can he level the country up when living standards are going down? labour s lucy powell has big plans for the bbc what s the problem she s trying to fix? and remember this act of courage? marina ovsyannikova famously interrupted live tv in russia to protest against the war in ukraine. she ll tell us about her astonishing escape. translation: i was thinking it was better for me translation: i was thinking it was better for me to translation: i was thinking it was better for me to go translation: i was thinking it was better for me to go back translation: i was thinking it was better for me to go back to - translation: i was thinking it was better for me to go back to russia, | bet
the israeli army said that it went after three wanted men. margaret: and michigan state men s basketball returns. first home game since that mass shooting. 8 empty seats at the arena tonight. walker, left hand, yes. had to recognize the game was bigger than just us, you know. we re playing for the whole community. margaret: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. i am margaret brennan. norah is on assignment. tonight, our in-depth look at what earthquake-prone california is doing to prevent large-scale destruction when the big one hits. plus we ll meet a teen pageant queen who is also a state champion wrestler. but we begin with a coast-to-coast outbreak of severe weather threatening more than 76 million people across 26 states. the dakotas, minnesota, and wisconsin are bearing the brunt of the blizzard threat with some areas bracing for nearly 2 feet of snow, powerful gusts, and wind chills as low as min
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and they gave me an opportunity to try again. this is also for all of the soldiers i stand on, who came before, and all who are going with this journey forward. thank you for believing with us. dj she angela pearce, amara jones, thank you friends, i appreciate you both. that is tonight s read out, all in with chris say, starting right now. tonight, on all in. i ve lived an honest life, i have never been accused, or sued, of anything, or a bad doings. ponzi scheme s, volleyball, sweatpants, and häagen-dazs. sweatpants, pints of häagen-dazs all over the place. tonight, even more bizarre turns in the george santos saga. why he is the perfect epitome of the new margus. is there a charge against him? in america today, you are innocent into are proven guilty. the deposition of an ex president, a judge unseals donald trump s position in the defamation suit, stemming from jean carroll s rape allegations. plus, guess which states republican party got caught celeb