hello and welcome to bbc news. google has announced it s taking steps to remove data from its servers that could be used to prosecute people for visits to abortion clinics in the united states. it comes after the us supreme court s decision to remove a woman s constitutional right to an abortion. several states have already acted to outlaw the procedure, or severely restrict access to it. geoffrey fowler is a tech columnist with the washington post, and says tech companies need to do more to protect the sensitive data of their users. google today made basically the first statement it s made since we learned about the supreme court ruling about what kind of change it was actually going to make to its products. it said when its naps service or location data collection that it does notices that a user is near a personal location, a highly sensitive personal location, be it a hospital, clinic or shelter, it would now automatically delete that data point coming up over the next
Language] is what it is in hebrew. A few nights ago, here a young canadian pianist named kevin chan served up some of that hope at a concert at new york citys carnegie hall. He surprised the audience with a performance of this song. Israels official account on social media shared the footage online, Thanking Chan for playing that. I want to thank you so much for joining us on this busy night here. We will be back tomorrow night, of course,. Cnn news night with abby phillip starts right now. New signs there is growing daylight between the u. S. And israel on this war, as the clock ticks on the lives of dozens of hostages in millions of civilians. Thats tonight on news night. And good evening, im abby philip. Two more female hostages are now free tonight after being released by hamas. Both are israeli citizens. Two women, 79 and 85 years old, are now at a hospital in tel aviv after being handed over at the rafah crossing. You will hear from one of their daughters in a moment. But first,
Horrible day, on holiday in israel for the jewish people. We see from this morning at 6 30am a combined offensive this morning at 6 30am a combined offensive from hamas, from land, air, and offensive from hamas, from land, air, and See Offensive from hamas, from land, air, and see. There is currently, as we speak, air, and see. There is currently, as we speak, two things going on. First of all. We speak, two things going on. First of all, fighting in these moments, in multiple of all, fighting in these moments, in multiple hot links hot points surrounding in multiple hot links hot points surrounding the gaza strip. There has been surrounding the gaza strip. There has been massive deployments approved by the ministry of defence, and thousands of reservists have been and thousands of reservists have been called for duty, because israel has declared a state of war, and we are in has declared a state of war, and we are in a has declared a state of war, and we are in a war has declared a st
today on the program we ll get the latest live on israel-hamas war. plus the world watches as two major wars, one in the middle east and the other in europe. each one side is heavily funded by uncle sam. it s ukraine s fight against russia that is about to run out of american funding. what does the gop have to do with it? cory shockey and anne applebaum of the atlantic. also french philosopher bernard levee on anti-semitism rearing its ugly head again and former harvard president on racism in america. but first, here s my take. when one thinks of america s greatest strengths, the kind of assets the world looks at with admiration and envy, america s elite universities would long have been at the top of the list, but the american public has been losing faith in these universities for good reason. three university presidents came under fire this week for their vague and indecisive answers when asked whether to call for the genocide of jews would violate their instituti
today on the program, we ll get the latest live on the israel-hamas war. plus, the world watching as two major wars are fought, one minute middle east, and the other in europe. in each war one side is heavily funded by uncle sam. and it is ukraine s fight against russia that is about to run out of american funding. what does the gop have to do with it? i will talk to aie s kori schake and ann applebaum of the atlantic. and also bernard henri levy on anti-semitism rearing its very ugly head again. and former harvard president drew faust on racism in america. but first here is my take. when one thinks of america s great efts strengths, the kind of strengths with admiration and envy, american s elite universities would have long been at top of the list. but the american public has been losing faith in these universities for good reason. three university presidents came under fire this week for their vague and indecisive answers when calling for the genocide of jews would v