put their plan back up for a vote, either every three years or if material changes i think in this case, not putting it up from the vote with the revised targets is an issue from a governance perspective. however, i do not think that that kind of necessitates shareholders directing operational strategies of the board, if that makes sense. it does. what do you say to those campaigners who say that you are only concerned, you and your clients, with helping the company and shareholders in the short term, and shareholders in the short term, and actually, bp made more than £27 billion last year, and it is backsliding on its commitments, and it is yourjob to hold their feet to the fire? it it is your “ob to hold their feet to the fire? , w ., , it is your “ob to hold their feet to the fire? , . , , the fire? it is actually the board s “ob the fire? it is actually the board s job to ensure the fire? it is actually the board s job to ensure that the fire? it is actually t
it s seven in the morning in singapore, and one in the morning in sudan where the rescue operation to bring british nationals out of the country has made progress the latest official figure is that 536 people have been rescued so far. tens of thousands of sudanese and foreign nationals have left sudan in the past week, fleeing the violence that s erupted between two military factions. we ll have a report by our special correspondent lucy manning on those arriving back in the uk, but we start with this report from cyprus, and our correspondent there nick beake. finally, an escape for britons who ve been stranded in sudan. but as the raf carries out more evacuations, there are some concerns the airfield in the capital, khartoum, is now breaking up with hundreds of uk citizens still stuck in the devastation inflicted by the feud between top generals. today, though, flights out have been reaching cyprus, which is halfway home. and this is how it feels to have escaped. here in c
washington by the white house correspondence dinner is now under way. the event sees thousands of guests including journalists and politicians gather together in support of freedom of the present presidentjoe biden is due to speak in the next few minutes. we can take a lighter washington now and what you are seeing is inside the white house correspondence you can see people mingling and the address there from the npr white house correspondent. she is also head of the white house press association. joe biden preparing to deliver his remarks shortly where he will be focusing on the first amendment, freedom of press, but at the same time expected to make some jokes as well. to talk more about what we can expect as we await the speech from joe biden we can cross over to our correspondent who has been watching for most of the night. you have already been watching. it is a long night and all eyes will be on a fight to, you can call it a toast and a roast. expecting that taste from
his incredible story of survival, nearly a year to the day since a devastating blast from ukraine almost took his life. but first, democrats getting slammed for attacking the twitter files, journalists and an explosive hearing, liberals claim freedom of the press unless it is something that makes them look bad, democrats ripping the reporters who broke the story exposing how twitter worked with the feds to silence free speech. elon musk spoon fed you cherry picked information, which generates another right-wing conspiracy theory. is it true that you have profited since you were the recipients of the twitter files? you have made money? it is probably a wash honestly. no, you have made money you did not have before, correct? but i have also spent money i did not have before. attention, eyeballs, money, all of it points to problems with accuracy and credibility. judge jeanine: the attacks going even further. dems also try to intimidate and demand to know the source o