exceptions for the life and health of the woman. and even that i have learned is a highly subjective matter. hundreds of appointments across the state were canceled immediately. now this man the new status quo here ever since. alabama s laws been called the most restrictive abortion ban in the nation. and makes providing abortions a class a felony, punishable by up to 99 years in prison. on top of that, providing having access that care could also be a crime and it s not clear where she might go to obtain reproductive health care, and women who are pregnant here worry that any miscarriage can make them a criminal suspect. and a week since roe, fell all of alabama s neighboring states have been acting their old man making virtually inaccessible across the entire south east region of the united states. people in alabama will likely have to travel hundreds of miles across multiple states in some cases, to get a safe and legal abortion. i have come here, to speak with the medical
showed up outside the event, watch. this turning point conference neo-nazis were out there in front of the conference with anti-semitic slurs. it s important that every person that attended that turning point against the flag you at the minute you knew what they were. so you are complicit. i want to make a quick clarification about the neo nazis of the turning point event. they were outside my point was more metaphorical. you embraced a midtier thing i felt. fast forward to this morning the hosts apologized before quickly cutting to commercial. watch. monday we talked about the fact there were openly neo-nazi women we want to make clear that these demonstrators were gathered outside the event in that they were not invited or endorsed by turning point usa. the turning usa said the group 100% condemns those ideologies and said turning point c garrity tried to remove the neo-nazis from the area but could not because they were on public property. also turning point
hello there. as you have heard, last minute talks to avoid strike action on the uk s rail network have failed. now, millions of people will face travel misery as the biggest rail strike in 30 years brings services to a standstill in england, scotland and wales. the first strike started this morning and more are planned on most major lines on thursday and saturday. the rmt union says its members oppose stagnating pay and want justice. but industry bodies have warned against a strike action, saying it would shatter hopes of recovery for many businesses . joining me now is dr roger barker, director of policy at the institute of directors. thank you forjoining me today. is it fair to say that businesses will go under this week as a result of the strike? that may well be the case. this is gonna have a big impact on business. that impact will be quite uneven. some of us will be able to go back to working, taking off where we left off during covid. other sectors won t be able to do
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hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: after 48 hours of gridlock, authorites at britain s main port, dover, say they have cleared the backlog of travellers, but delays continue at the channel tunnel. the board of cricket scotland resigns ahead of a review expected to find scottish cricket to be institutionally racist. russia admits it was responsible for a missile strike on the port of odesa on saturday targeting military installations, ukraine s president denounced the attack as barbaric . the two contenders to be britain s next prime minister rishi sunak and liz truss vow to toughen controls on migration into the uk. pope francis flies to canada for a visit described as a pilgrimage of penance . and supermodel kate moss tells the bbc that being asked to take off her bra during a photoshoot when she was 15 years old opened her eyes to the dangers of the fashion industry. now on bbc news: click. spencer: we ve got a tasty programme for you this week. when is chocolate