we are. perhaps because i know so much about it. by so much, i mean very little. when i hear fore, i think of how many times i get up at night to pea. when i hear about a sand wedge, i picture myself in a thong in cabo. when i think about handicap, my favorite place to park. when i think about a foursome, i think about a wild weekend i once had with the jonas brothers. for once, actual news. the p.g.a. and liv golf is merging, rattling the sports world to its very core. yes, yes, a blockbuster deal that i don t care about. it apparently settles a year-long feud that led to a split among our nation s golfing treasures. the golf world hasn t seen a dust up this big since tiger woods wife caught him in a sand trap. this can only mean one thing, trump is right again. wouldn t you know it. last year former president donald trump, who got flack for hosting a liv event at his new jersey golf club predicted this merger would happen on truth social network. now he is praising the deal
Under investigation. He was detained on thursday on suspicion of criminal damage and dangerous driving. Now on bbc news, Sudan Fighting caught in the shrapnel. Gunfire. Its mid april. As violence breaks out in sudan, disturbing images of possible war crimes are emerging, being carried out on medical facilities and staff by both sides. The warring factions of formerly allied militia empty the streets of the capital. We wanted our contact on the ground to verify whats going on, but its impossible. Using Satellite Data and mapping tools, we analysed User Generated Content on a huge scale and spoke to dozens of doctors to build a picture of whether war crimes are being committed and the impact this is having on millions of people. So how did this conflict begin . On the one side, theres the government Sudanese Army often referred to as the saf, led by this man, general fattah al burhan. Opposing him is general Mohamed Dagalo hemeti, who runs the Rapid Support force, or rsf. The two forces
on the one side, there s the government sudanese army often referred to as the saf, led by this man, general fattah al burhan. opposing him is general mohamed dagalo hemeti, who runs the rapid support force, or rsf. the two forces were due to merge, but when talks between them broke down, a bloody fight began, leaving civilians caught in the shrapnel. reporter fateh al rahman al hamdani lives by the international airport right at the heart of the fighting. but it s hard to reach him, so he sends us videos when he can. distant gunfire. this is one of khartoum s main water treatment plants. on the first day of fighting, it was hit. using satellite imagery, we can see the damage. in this image in 2022 the tanks are full, but here, only days after being bombed, they re almost empty. just across the river from the water plant, living opposite the british embassy, is british citizen and london hotel owner, 85 year old abdalla sholgami and his wife, alaweya rishwan. their granddaugh
a critical day for the u.s. economy and maybe for house speaker kevin mccarthy s career. what could be the decisive vote on the controversial deal to raise the debt ceiling is just hours away. florida governor ron desantis taking on donald trump directly for really the first time since becoming a presidential candidate. hitting the campaign trail in iowa and vowing to fight back against the former president. also happening dailtoday, historic meeting on ufos, nasa set to unveil what a nine month long investigation uncovered. this is c cnn news central. so this really is the day that could make or break the deal to avoid a catastrophic u.s. default. it is also the day that could make or break the speakership of kevin mccarthy. the house will vote on the debt ceiling. the rules committee did narrowly vote in favor of advancing the bill to the house floor, but there was severe pushback from some conservatives. the bill now needs a simple majority to pass or 218 if eve
the warring factions of formerly allied militia empty the streets of the capital. we wanted our contact on the ground to verify what s going on, but it s impossible. using satellite data and mapping tools, we analysed user generated content on a huge scale and spoke to dozens of doctors to build a picture of whether war crimes are being committed and the impact this is having on millions of people. so how did this conflict begin? on the one side, there s the government sudanese army, often referred to as the saf, led by this man, general fattah al burhan. opposing him is general mohamed dagalo hemeti, who runs the rapid support force, or rsf. the two forces were due to merge, but when talks between them broke down, a bloody fight began, leaving civilians caught in the shrapnel. reporter fateh al rahman al hamdani lives by the international airport right at the heart of the fighting. but it s hard to reach him, so he sends us videos when he can. distant gunfire. and here is wh