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leave. we cannot give you a precise number- alex _ leave. we cannot give you a precise number. alex chalk _ leave. we cannot give you a precise number. alex chalk gave _ leave. we cannot give you a precise number. alex chalk gave precise i number. alex chalk gave precise numbers on _ number. alex chalk gave precise numbers on the _ number. alex chalk gave precise numbers on the 7th _ number. alex chalk gave precise numbers on the 7th of— number. alex chalk gave precise | numbers on the 7th of november number. alex chalk gave precise i numbers on the 7th of november when he said _ numbers on the 7th of november when he said 100 _ numbers on the 7th of november when he said 100 had — numbers on the 7th of november when he said 100 had left _ numbers on the 7th of november when he said 100 had left and _ numbers on the 7th of november when he said 100 had left and 100 _ numbers on the 7th of november when he said 100 had left and 100 had - he said 100 had left and 100 had stayed — he said 100 had left and 100 had stayed 1— he said 100 had left and 100 had sta ed. ~ ~,, he said 100 had left and 100 had sta ed. ~ t, stayed. i think most of those hundred have _ stayed. i think most of those hundred have left. _ stayed. i think most of those hundred have left. i- stayed. i think most of those hundred have left. ithink- stayed. i think most of those | hundred have left. i think the stayed. i think most of those - hundred have left. i think the ones we don't _ hundred have left. i think the ones we don't know about having declared. there _ we don't know about having declared. there is_ we don't know about having declared. there is to _ we don't know about having declared. there is to be no have declared, 50% have left? _ there is to be no have declared, 50% have left? a, ., ,': :: :: ., there is to be no have declared, 50% have left? a, ., g; :: :: ., ., have left? more than 300 now have left with our — have left? more than 300 now have left with our assistance. _ have left? more than 300 now have left with our assistance. i _ have left? more than 300 now have left with our assistance. i think - left with our assistance. i think the crucial _ left with our assistance. i think the crucial number _ left with our assistance. i think the crucial number is, - left with our assistance. i think the crucial number is, how- left with our assistance. i think i the crucial number is, how many left with our assistance. i think - the crucial number is, how many are there _ the crucial number is, how many are there that _ the crucial number is, how many are there that are british nationals that want to leave and haven't left, and i_ that want to leave and haven't left, and i think— that want to leave and haven't left, and i think that is a very small number — and i think that is a very small number. and i think it is worth recognising the department is doing a good _ recognising the department is doing a good job in difficult circumstances. there is also quite a number— circumstances. there is also quite a number of— circumstances. there is also quite a number of people who have links to the uk, _ number of people who have links to the uk, they might have the right to remain— the uk, they might have the right to remain irr— the uk, they might have the right to remain in the uk, they might be commonwealth citizens from other countries _ commonwealth citizens from other countries who do not have representation in the region but we do who— representation in the region but we do who we — representation in the region but we do who we are helping to get out. and there — do who we are helping to get out. and there are also journalists and the families ofjournalists who have a british— the families ofjournalists who have a british connection as it were,

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the number ofjournalists who have been killed in gaza, around 109 journalists have been killed in the last three months. the voice of our colleagues and the voice of the palestinian journalists in gaza, colleagues and the voice of the palestinianjournalists in gaza, who is next on the list? they are feeling they are the targets of israeli operations and israeli shelling and attacks on gaza strip, and the voice of me as a palestinian journalist and a colleague who worked in this area, my voice to the international community, to all the organisations who are concerned about the rights ofjournalists and the freedom of speech and protecting journalists, how manyjournalists do we need to be killed in gaza and to everyone says stop these crimes?

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around these particular issues. the un is concerned about the high number of journalists who the un is concerned about the high number ofjournalists who have been killed in gaza. it is demanding a probe into the situation. this comes as two journalists were killed in an israeli air strike on sunday. one of the journalists hamza al dahdouh was the son of aljazeera's gaza bureau chief and is the fifth member of his family to be killed during the conflict. according to the committee to protectjournalists as of january the 8th at least 79 journalists and media workers have now been killed in gaza with another 16 injured, three missing and 21 arrested. i'm joined now by tamer almisshal senior presenter for aljazeera and former gaza correspondent. tell us more about the friends that you lost at the weekend. it is tell us more about the friends that you lost at the weekend.— you lost at the weekend. it is a very difficult —

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went to a discotheque and pulled a mussel! they became good friends. he says, "i need somewhere to park my bike." but others... let's talk about nudity. ..especially some women, were rather less comfortable in his company. do you find, in fact, that this what could be best described as your equipment, in fact, hinders you, perhaps, in that pursuit? you're wary of journalists. i mean, does it give you an insight into what they're after? now that i'm wary of them? yes, you are wary ofjournalists. you're wary of me, you're wary of the interview, you don't like being interviewed. you can see it in the way that you sit and the way you are. true. in other words, if you were me, what would you do now? well, just wrap it up. in the �*80s, he was briefly part of the ill—fated gang of five who launched itv�*s new breakfast programme, before returning to the bbc to present desert island discs and a programme on radio 2.

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appeared 15 times. how about the oyster that went to a discotheque and pulled a mussel! they became good friends. he says, "i need somewhere to park my bike." but others... let's talk about nudity. ..especially some women, were rather less comfortable in his company. do you find, in fact, that this what could be best described as your equipment, in fact, hinders you, perhaps, in that pursuit? you're wary of journalists. i mean, does it give you an insight into what they're after? now that i'm wary of them? yes, you are wary ofjournalists. you're wary of me, you're wary of the interview, you don't like being interviewed. you can see it in the way that you sit and the way you are. true. in other words, if you were me, what would you do now? well, just wrap it up. in the �*80s, he was briefly part of the ill—fated gang of five who launched itv�*s new breakfast programme, before returning to the bbc to present desert island discs

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BBC News Now

do you find, in fact, that this what could be best described as your equipment, in fact, hinders you, perhaps in that pursuit? you're wary of journalists. i mean, does it give you an insight into what they're after? not that i'm wary of them. yes. you are wary ofjournalists. you're wary of me. you're wary of the interview. you don't like being interviewed. you can see it in the way that you sit and the way you are that you don't. in other words, if you were me, what would you do now? well, just wrap it up. in the eighties, he was briefly part of the ill—fated gang of five who launched itv�*s new breakfast programme before returning to the bbc to present desert island discs and a programme on radio 2. and then reviving the parkinson show. he's a practicing homeopath, as a matter of fact. there were moments, but it was now just one of many chat shows on an interview circuit... pretty sure that's what he said he wanted.

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in fact, hinders you, perhaps in that pursuit? you're wary of journalists. i mean, does it give you an insight into what they're after? not that i'm wary of them. yes. you are wary ofjournalists. you're wary of me. you're wary of the interview. you don't like being interviewed. you can see it in the way that you sit and the way you are that you don't. in other words, if you were me, what would you do now? well, just wrap it up. in the eighties, he was briefly part of the ill—fated gang of five who launched itv�*s new breakfast programme before returning to the bbc to present desert island discs and a programme on radio 2. and then reviving the parkinson show. he's a practicing homeopath, as a matter of fact. there were moments, but it was now just one of many chat shows on an interview circuit... pretty sure that's what he said he wanted. ..where everyone seemed

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could transform a career. it's a substitute for tattoos, i'm frightened to get a tattoo. billy connolly appeared 15 times. about the oyster that went to a discotheque and pulled a mussel! they became good friends. i said, i need somewhere to park my bike. but others... let's talk about nudity. ..especially some women, were rather less comfortable in his company. do you find, in fact, that this what could be best described as your equipment, in fact, hinders you, perhaps, in that pursuit? you're wary of journalists. i mean, does it give you an insight into what they're after? now that i'm wary of them? yes, you are wary ofjournalists. you're wary of me, you're wary of the interview, you don't like being interviewed. you can see it in the way that you sit and the way you are. true. in other words, if you were me, what would you do now? well, just wrap it up. in the 805, he was briefly part of the ill—fated gang of five

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that actually challenged the assumption that if you're born into a mining family, you followed your dad's footsteps down to the pit. his escape was journalism, which took him to granada tv. ladies and gentlemen, miss shirley maclaine. and then, in 1971, the parkinson show. i hope i can get away with this, it's a beauty. it was a programme that could transform a career. it's a substitute for tattoos, i'm frightened to get a tattoo. billy connolly appeared 15 times. about the oyster that went to a discotheque and pulled a mussel! they became good friends. i said, i need somewhere to park my bike. but others... let's talk about nudity. ..especially some women, were rather less comfortable in his company. do you find, in fact, that this what could be best described as your equipment, in fact, hinders you, perhaps, in that pursuit? you're wary of journalists. i mean, does it give you an insight into what they're after? now that i'm wary of them? yes, you are wary ofjournalists. you're wary of me, you're wary of the interview, you don't like being interviewed. you can see it in the way that you sit and the way you are.

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BBC News at Ten

the courthouse where earlier in the dating former president was arraigned on four terminal charges, related to january 6 riot and attempt to overturn the election. to our viewers at pbs, thank you so much. the former president's plane here, just on it looks like the runway itself, as it is about to take off, leave washington, dc, head off to newjersey, and i want to bring back in our correspondent carl nasman who has been at the courthouse all day following up and that is happen, and just to come back to you, interesting to hear from just to come back to you, interesting to hearfrom bryan lanza, one of our panelists, about the from a president being angry. what did we learn about how the former president was in court today? how he reacted to the arraignment? yeah, i think a lot ofjournalists and court watchers were definitely had their eyes on former president

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